It’s hard to believe, but even some lifelong Utahns don’t know about this quirky, retro roadside attraction in Canyonlands Country. It just may be the strangest tourist trap in the state. Keep reading to learn how to visit and what to expect.

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You can learn more about Hole N’ the Rock, including current opening hours and pricing, by visiting their website here.

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