We left Zion National Park on August 8th and headed to Bryce Canyon National Park – home to the world’s largest concentration of hoodoos. We drove to the Visitor’s Center to better plan our next two days exploring Bryce Canyon National Park. We find National Park Visitor Centers to be worth the time to stop… Continue reading BRYCE Canyon National Park – Underrated
Month: August 2025
Hiking The Narrows at Zion NP!
We returned to Zion National Park this trip to hopefully hike The Narrows. Weather kept us from being able to safely do it a couple years ago. This time we timed it perfectly weather wise. This was our only objective for this visit. We entered Zion NP via the EAST Entrance, so we got to… Continue reading Hiking The Narrows at Zion NP!
Horseshoe Bend & Glen Canyon Dam
We spent three nights in Page, Arizona. The first night we stayed at the Elks, but on our way we saw a really nice looking new RV Park – ROAM America at Horseshoe Bend. We looked it up and decided to book the 2nd and 3rd night there where we’d have full hookups and a… Continue reading Horseshoe Bend & Glen Canyon Dam
Upper Antelope Canyon Tour + Thrill Ride
On August 5 we went to our Upper Antelope Canyon tour booked through Antelope Slot Canyon Tours. We had to be transported to the site of the tour. Therefore, this one included a most thrilling “van” ride for 2-3 miles! Seat belts were required. This YouTube “short” may give you a small idea why. We… Continue reading Upper Antelope Canyon Tour + Thrill Ride
Amazing Lower Antelope Canyon Tour
Hard to believe the spectacular beauty that was waiting beneath the surface! Barry booked our LOWER Antelope Canyon tour for August 4th. We went with Dixie’s Lower Antelope Canyon Tours. These tours are not cheap, and you MUST book well in advance. No water bottles or bags of any kind are permitted on the tour.… Continue reading Amazing Lower Antelope Canyon Tour
FOUR CORNERS Monument – UT, CO, AZ,NM
On August 3, 2025, we stopped at Four Corners on our way to Page, Arizona. The cost to stop was $8 per person. Officially in four states at the same time! There were quite a few Native American artisan booths set up around the perimeter. I appreciated the quality of the artwork. We did purchase… Continue reading FOUR CORNERS Monument – UT, CO, AZ,NM