
Bryce Canyon NP: The Hoodoo ParkBryce Canyon NP: The Hoodoo Park
On our Mighty 5 adventure, we heard many times along the way that Bryce National Park, with the massive hoodoo habitat, was the favorite. We were looking forward to seeing{...}
On our Mighty 5 adventure, we heard many times along the way that Bryce National Park, with the massive hoodoo habitat, was the favorite. We were looking forward to seeing{...}
Taking Scenic Byway 12 south from Capitol Reef National Park and nearby Resort, we entered Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. We explored at Calf Creek Falls and chose the longer Lower Calf{...}
Staying several nights at Capitol Reef Resort in Torrey, while exploring nearby Capitol Reef NP, was a delight! They have a variety of accommodations, restaurants, activities and even llamas. Accommodations Depending{...}
The interesting thing about Capitol Reef National Park is that you drive right through it on State Road 24 from Hanksville to Torrey. You’ll want to stop though and even{...}
Canyonlands National Park is also in Moab and close to Arches National Park. We were easily able to experience the very accessible Island in the Sky District of Canyonlands in{...}
We were impressed, not only with the views here, but with how nice the infrastructure of this state park is. Dead Horse Point SP Infrastructure With paved walkways, a pavilion,{...}
Arches National Park in Moab Utah was the first national park, of the Mighty 5, that we visited. We had an awesome experience, even with just spending one day at{...}
We happened to stop at this amazing rest stop on I70, south of Salt Lake City headed to Moab. We had just left Fishlake National Forest and Pando, The Trembling{...}
The world’s largest, living single organism is located in Fishlake National Forest in Utah. This 106 acre, 80,000 year old Aspen clone consists of genetically identical Aspen shoots. Even tho{...}
Roots of Knowledge is an incredible stained glass historical depiction of humanity from cavemen to present day. It’s a 12 year project of 80 window panes 10 feet high by{...}