We stayed right in the park at the campground and left on a couple of day excursions during our stay. We ended up hiking Little Wild Horse Canyon, visiting Goblin Valley, Hiking Lower Calf Creek Falls, and Cohab Canyon as well. I have kind of grouped the Pictures to show each activity.
One of Nathan’s favorite parts of the trip was visiting Goblin Valley. All the kids enjoyed it but Nathan fell in love with it. He would set up a homestead and raise his future family there if it were allowed I think. Hide and Go Seek was the game of choice in this valley. While walking through these unearthly formations the only living vegetation was one flower and we couldn't figure out how it made it in this desolate valley.
I really enjoyed the Hike to Lower Calf Creek Falls. The trip to the trail head even had me second guessing the decision to go on this hike though. We had to go over Boulder Mountain Pass (9500 ft) and the weather did not resemble anything like Spring! It was 15 deg. And blizzard like conditions at the summit. Once we came back down to 5400 ft the temp was back up and not blizzards around. It is amazing what elevation does to the weather. This was the longest hike of all we did (6 miles round trip) but the kids were troopers and as long as we kept singing either “Santa Clause is Coming to Town” or “Follow me Boys. . . .Pick ‘em up and put ‘em down” Brennan was willing to keep hiking. This water fall is beyond description. It is out of a fairy tale or something. On the trail there we passed numerous Anasazi Granaries up in the cliffs (how did they ever get up there to build these things!?) and a pictogram that we nick named “The Three Nephites.” It is fun to imagine what life was like back them for these people and what all these remnants left behind meant.
this picture shows up close (above) and far away (below)of one of the graneries.
10 comments:
Very pretty and looks like the kids were indeed, having a blast. Hard to believe the weather - glad you were able to enjoy the trip anyway. Oh, good pictures too :)
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Those pictures are beautiful! What a fun trip!
Looks like so much fun. Wish we could have bummed along. Our goal this summer is to visit Utah parks as well. Lets plan one together.
Wow, amazing photos! We almost went to Capitol Reef this week too, but it didn't end up working out. I'm so excited to go now, it looks awesome!
Fun, fun! Glad camping with your new diggs worked out so well. I prefer camping when it is warm, in a hotel. ;)
Wow, great pictures. Very, very nice!
What a great camping trip...I need to call you to catch up and I want to get pointers on the area. I've looked into camping there but I know nothing about the area. Your kids are so cute...how fun!
As usual, great pics. What format do you use for your blog? I like that the pics are bigger.
I am glad you had a great time. I hope that it was not too cold.
Wow, these pics are absolute stunners! I want to go now, I love camping.
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