So I'm not too big on describing things in flowing romantic prose. In fact, most of my thought process seems to happen in bullets. So here we go. ...
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So I'm not too big on describing things in flowing romantic prose. In fact, most of my thought process seems to happen in bullets. So here we go. Hitting up four national parks, in this order - Bryce Canyon National Park - Arches National Park - Glen Canyon NP (specifically Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon) - Grand Canyon (I know, it's not in Utah, but we'd have been fools to skip it) I used this travel book to figure out which trails to hike: Hiking from Here to WOW: Utah Canyon Country by Kathy and Craig Copeland The authors are knowledgeable, but a little condescending. I recommend it noneth...
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We arrived into Salt Lake City around 1pm and decided to head over to our hotel and check in. We arrived on a particularly rainy day and there ...
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We arrived into Salt Lake City around 1pm and decided to head over to our hotel and check in. We arrived on a particularly rainy day and there happened to be a large rain storm that was hovering directly over Salt Lake City, so it was hard to enjoy a view of the city nestled in amongst the Wasatch Mountain range. In any case, at times it would clear up and we decided to venture out around town. We headed downtown to check things out and ended up at the Clark Planetarium. This is a science museum centered around a space theme. There is a parking garage under the museum and it's a good central s...
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After driving many hours from Orlando, Florida, a night stay in Illinois and a long drive through Kansas (we were amused by the fake palm trees at a ...
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After driving many hours from Orlando, Florida, a night stay in Illinois and a long drive through Kansas (we were amused by the fake palm trees at a gas station)..... we arrived in Denver, CO late in the night. It's interesting approaching Denver from the east at night. One moment you are driving in pitch black, the next the you see this bright spot of hope and a hotel room! Early the next morning we headed through the east entrance of the Rocky Mountain National Park. We had traveled here the year before, entering through the west entrance. However we were only previously able to go half way ...
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Very nice place, great service, beautiful scenery, close to other attractions, lots to see and do, well-trained staff, was an employee at Bryce for a ...More
We were drawn to this motel by web site photos showing a log lodge with views of the mountains. When we arrived, we found that our room in the "main ...More
It's cozy place to stay. The owner takes care the cabins really well and the place is so clean. For the money you spent, it's so worthed. We will ...More
Setting can't be beat! Nice old cabins and good restaurant. Do not expect everything to work flawlessly . . . these were built in the 20's. The cabin ...More
We arrived at Herold's near Bryce Canyon, Utah. It looked "fun" to stay in the cabins. We checked in and then checked the rooms, they were cute, but ...More