Wonders of Sand and Stone: A History of Utah's National Parks and Monuments
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Exploration -- 2. The Bridges of White Canyon -- 3. The Objects to Be Protected -- 4. Rainbow in Stone -- 5. The Great American Plateau -- 6. Desert Yosemite -- 7. See America-and Especially Utah-First -- 8. A Great and Beautiful Playground -- 9. New Wonderland -- 10. Grand Circle -- 11. Desert Reefs and Stone Arches -- 12. Scenic Drives and Rocky Trails -- 13. Zeke's Bridges -- 14. The View from the Aquarius Plateau -- 15. The Monument That Almost Was -- 16. Negotiations -- 17. Wilderness -- 18. Inspiration at Dead Horse Point -- 19. New Discoveries in an Old Landscape -- 20. Water and Power -- 21. Mission 66 -- 22. Hidden Canyon -- 23. A Park in the Canyon Lands -- 24. The Road to a New Park -- 25. Master Plan -- 26. Jewel of the Colorado -- 27. Preservation and Expansion -- 28. Smokestacks on the Plateau -- 29. That Ribbon of Dirt -- 30. Wasted: Canyonlands at Risk -- 31. Out of the Blue: A Monument for the BLM -- 32. Managing Parks in a Crowded World -- 33. Promoting Use-and Understanding -- 34. Sacred Land, Divided Nations -- Coda: A Land of Wonder -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.