Monday, 23 Oct 2011
Monday morning found
us pulling into Fairyland Point to view
Fairyland Canyon. Surprised to discover
that at 10:30am we had the viewpoint entirely to
ourselves, bonus! I'm posting a
short video that I took there and have, as usual, other photos streaming via the
slideshow next to the post. (I'll upload
the photos from each day into separate shows.)
Off to Tropic and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument we go.
There is one just like this going WEST |
After leaving the
park we headed east to explore our intended goal of seeing what Kodachrome
Basin State Park (and the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in which it resides)
has to offer in the way of camping facilities, only to discover that
there was so much more to this part of UTAH. Finding a visitor center in the
town of Cannonville, we were given a "Route Guide to Scenic Byway 12"
booklet which outlined what we could see going East, once we saw the park we headed back to Byway 12.
Byway 12 covers 124 miles and we were starting at milepost 25 and
would end at milepost 85, and saw 80% of the 'Points of Interest' that the
booklet described, not bad for a long day of driving. That booklet includes the mileposts and what can be found at each one - it was extremely interesting and helpful to have handy...put us on alert for the next attraction. (Additional photos are in
the slideshow on my blog.)
Tuesday, 24 Oct 2011
Our last day in the
park and we found ourselves scrambling to get the balance of the viewpoints,
all 11 of them, checked off before the
forecasted weather change occurred. The park
has only one entrance and the 'end of the road/last viewpoint' is 18 miles
south. The last viewing points are Rainbow & Yovimpa - this shows the easy Bristlecone Loop (1mi) from Rainbow Point.
Again we found ourselves in
virtually empty parking lots, which for us is always a cause for joy,
therefore, able to enjoy the vistas in relative
quiet. They do not encourage lingering
- few of the view points have "facilities" or picnic tables.
approaching Rainbow Point |
Not to worry, it's more for the park lawyers than for the tourists. I saw several parents with children in tow march right pass this without batting an eye. They must have seen the sign another time.
Bryce - I am in awe of your beauty, clean trails and facilities and the ease with which you made this visit one we will remember for a very long time. Thank you.
Now onto Zion tomorrow and maybe some warmer weather, after all it is at a lower elevation. The air has been thin these last few days.
~Ciao