Potash Road
About Potash Road
Potash Road is a picturesque byway that offers marvelous perspectives of the Colorado River and also dinosaur tracks and antiquated shake craftsmanship called petroglyphs. It starts around four miles north of Moab at the point where Potash Road kills onto Highway 191. Before long the street goes into a profound crevasse of the Colorado River, and at a place called "Money Street," guests can frequently observe shake climbers on the precipices. Just past this, you can respect the petroglyphs; there are checked draw offs and interpretive signs in the territory. Facilitate along Potash Road is the "Dinosaur Tracks" turnout, where you can see a progression of three-toed dinosaur tracks
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