Panorama Trail
It rained overnight and continued in the morning. Not hard rain, just a gentle pitter-patter. The ranger said this rain is common at this time of the year as it is the... more
It rained overnight and continued in the morning. Not hard rain, just a gentle pitter-patter. The ranger said this rain is common at this time of the year as it is the... more
The day started out gray and cool. We walked over to the .5 mile Nature Trail. Nice. Meandering trail among smooth Navajo Sandstone with hoodoos and columns. Across the... more
We started our day by driving up to Brian Head Peak – elevation 11307 feet. The road is reported to be satisfactory for “most cars.” That was true... more
Most of today we spent driving a big loop, south on 148, east on 14, north on 89, turning west onto 143 at Panguitch, then after a quick trip to see the ski resort at... more
Cedar Breaks is very much like Bryce Canyon. It has a huge amphitheater 3-miles across and 2000 feet deep with hoodoos, spires, and twisting canyons. At over 10,000... more
We left our camping spot in Springdale and headed west to I-15. Our destination was Cedar Breaks National Monument which is just 30 miles from Springdale as the crow... more
We decided to have a lazy day, spent reading, doing a bit of laundry, and picture editing. We walked south into Springdale for a mid-afternoon dinner at a Chinese... more
We decided to drive up to Kolob Terrace for another day of siteseeing. The number of people entering the park on this holiday-weekend Saturday left us with no interest... more
Our stay at Watchman Campground ended and we left the park. Since our reserved site at the commercial campground we had chosen was not yet available, be headed out... more
We left the van at daybreak to avoid the heat of the day. It was in the 70s, cloudy, and breezy. We took the shuttle to Weeping Rock. There a short walk takes you to... more
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