September 14th – 20th
On Tuesday I needed to get the motorhome title, table parts, and spare tire holder to the guy who bought the motorhome, so I decided to take the kids to Thanksgiving Point and meet him there so he didn’t have …
On Tuesday I needed to get the motorhome title, table parts, and spare tire holder to the guy who bought the motorhome, so I decided to take the kids to Thanksgiving Point and meet him there so he didn’t have …
Park On Monday the kids and I went and got sandwiches and donuts and then went to a park in Tooele that was supposed to be good. It was a dinosaur theme with bones to climb on and eggs to …
We started heading towards Escalante but stopped at the Mossy Cave trail first. I didn’t know what to expect, but it had gotten 5 star reviews. Immediately I could see why. The trail was gorgeous with the red rock formations, …
Our next stop was at Bryce Canyon National Park, but first we had to find a camp site. The first campground we came to was full, but they referred us to dispersed camping, which was free. We found a beautiful …
Next we went to see Mammoth Cave, which was made from lava. They’re called lava tubes. We were surprised that the entrances to the tubes were just holes in the ground. We entered through the small hole and explored a …
After camping at Duck Creek Campground we went to Cascade Falls. The trail was along a cliff of what looked like piles of red stone mud. There was a beautiful overhang seating area on the trail. At the end of …
We stopped for the night at Duck Creek Campground. It was a beautiful, woodsy, mountain campground. Duck Creek Village is a mountain snow town. Its cabin shops are all lined up in a row with a big meadow and a …
After passing Cedar Breaks, I saw a sign on the road saying “cinder cone and lava flows.” I didn’t see the cinder cone but I saw a huge, black flow of lava rock. I looked on the internet and read …
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