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Escalante, Utah: Big Basin Collared Lizard

Sculptor Heather Johnson Beary added a tiny, life-size Basin Collared Lizard between the big lizard's front feet for size comparison.

Address:
755 W. Main St., Escalante, UT
Directions:
West edge of town, on the south side of UT-12/W. Main St. In front of the Escalante Interagency Visitor Center.
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Big Basin Collared Lizard statue.

Big Basin Collared Lizard

Always open to view because it's out in front of the visitor center.

[Jan, 06/28/2024]

Lizard statue.

Basin Collared Lizard Statue

There is a large reptile in front of the Visitor Center. Utah Highway 12 in Escalante.

[Kerin Fassler, 11/15/2022]

Sculptor Heather Johnson Beary added a tiny, life-size Basin Collared Lizard between the big lizard's front feet for size comparison.


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