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Some of the most rugged and remote areas within the Upper Sevier Watershed occur in Johns Valley. The Mt Dutton elk herd roams the higher elevations while pronghorn antelope occupy the lower valleys. Wiley brown trout await anglers in the Black Canyon section of the East Fork Sevier River. Remnants of early pioneer settlements such as Widstoe can still be seen and appreciated by visitors.

Your journey will continue by exploring any of the interactive 360 degree panorama views on the map.

To experience the exciting multimedia panoramas, video and audio-visual stories, you'll need the QuickTime player. Please see the Plug-In Information.

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Interactive Journey John's Valley map
John's Valley map
John's Valley map Black Canyon John's Valley map
John's Valley map
John's Valley map Mt. Dutton View John's Valley map
John's Valley map
John's Valley map Trail Lake
John's Valley map
John's Valley map East Fork Overlook John's Valley map
John's Valley map
West Fork Hunt Creek John's Valley map
John's Valley map Escalante Canyon John's Valley map
John's Valley map
West Fork Valley View John's Valley map
John's Valley map
John's Valley map