When the weather is sunny and you’re feeling bored, it’s time to hop in the car for a road trip! The Sheep Creek Geologic Loop offers up plenty of scenic beauty, and a trip past its stunning rock formations is a great way to spend the day. If you keep an eye out, you might see a herd of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep.

The Sheep Creek Geologic Loop is a 13-mile-long scenic route near Flaming Gorge.

mrbeefjerkey/Tripadvisor The scenic loop starts just five miles south of the little town of Manila, which is located just west of Flaming Gorge, near the Utah/Wyoming border.

The Uinta Fault stretches for more than 100 miles here, and in some places, it’s easy to see. The fault formed more than 1.5 billion years ago.

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The road follows along Sheep Creek , then heads down into the canyon. You’ll twist and turn through the trees of the Ashley National Forest, and view some pretty scenery along the way.

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Take your time, and keep an eye out for wildlife during your drive.

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A herd of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep call this beautiful place home, and they’re often easy to spot right from the road.

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Don’t forget to watch for them up higher, as well!

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The bighorn sheep aren’t the only animals in this area. Road trippers often spy birds of prey, deer, elk, and other mammals.

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The geologic history of this place, with its dramatic cliffs and twisted spires is fascinating. Set aside about an hour for your scenic drive on the Sheep Creek Geologic Loop.

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If you have some extra time to explore this area, take a side trip to Spirit Lake. It’s a scenic spot for a picnic, and the fishing can be pretty good here as well.

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The Sheep Creek Geologic Area is well worth exploring. Gas up the car and take a drive to see it!

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Have you taken a ride on the Sheep Creek Geologic Loop? Share you photos with us!

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The scenic loop starts just five miles south of the little town of Manila, which is located just west of Flaming Gorge, near the Utah/Wyoming border.

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