Located on the Colorado Plateau in Southern Utah, Bryce Canyon National Park attracts more than two million visitors every year. Although it does not receive as many visitors as the Grand Canyon National Park or Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon should be on your “must see” list. Bryce Canyon became a National Park in 1928. … Continue reading Bryce Canyon National Park
Month: September 2017
Kodachrome Basin State Park
We met Ken and Cindy went we first arrived in Bryce Canyon City. They were camped beside us. They are from Utah and come to this area frequently and stay for extended periods of time. We asked them what we should not miss while we were there. They recommended several places and one of them … Continue reading Kodachrome Basin State Park
Seeing Red
Scenic Byway 12 is a 124-mile highway that traverses the Dixie National Forest and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. The Dixie National Forest covers about two million acres and is one of the largest national forests in Utah. Theodore Roosevelt understood the importance of these lands and he set them aside so that there would … Continue reading Seeing Red
Antelope Island State Park
“This is not what I expected,” said David when we arrived at Antelope Island State Park. We had just left the hustle and bustle of Syracuse, UT and crossed the 6 mile causeway to the island. This oasis was in stark contrast to the heavy stop-and-go city traffic we had just experienced. We were struck … Continue reading Antelope Island State Park
I’ve seen fire but no rain
We made our way to Spokane to have some repairs done on our camper. We were planning on leaving Champoeg Park the day after Labor Day but we decided to leave a day earlier so that our drive would not be so long. It turned out to be a very good decision. We got up … Continue reading I’ve seen fire but no rain
