Josh was very interested in the whereabouts of cougars during our trip...
You remind me of the babe.
What babe?
The babe with the power.
What power?
The power of voodoo.
Who do?
You do.
Do what?
Remind me of the babe.






Zion National Park
It's amazing how different each of the parks we visited are considering their relative proximity. I enjoyed them all, but Zion was my favourite (and Josh's). It is truly magnificent.
Josh loved this place called the Court of the Patriarchs. Individually, they are named Abraham, Isaac and Jacob Peaks and Mount Moroni.


The next few photos are on two of the three Emerald Pool trails that we walked. In the photo below you can just make out small waterfalls coming over the rock edge. The path goes right below those and if the wind picks up at just the right time - which it did for us - you get very wet. It was a hot day, though, so we didn't mind.


If there's water, Maya's shoes will be off and she'll be in it.

Weeping Rock - the park map/guide describes this as "dripping springs create hanging gardens". Beautiful. I couldn't get a good camera angle to show this well, but in this photo Jack and Maureen are sitting on a ledge under it and you can see drips of water falling behind them.
At the end of the Riverside Walk. Yep, we got our feet wet here too.





Maureen's favourite thing to do in St. George was to shop. She spent several hours there while the rest of us relaxed at the hotel. Maya loved the hotel pools and went swimming at all but one of the places we stayed.
Grand Canyon
We spent two nights at the Grand Canyon. We did several walks around the rim.
Josh, Maya and I also did a horse ride. We rode in the bush area around the Canyon. Maya loves horses so she was excited to be able to do this ride.

The roadside jewelry stands were a place of interest for Maureen and Maya. This one picked up a good amount of business from our visit. It's just outside the Grand Canyon and has a great backdrop.
Monument Valley




The name of these two buttes is the Mittens. Josh, I think they fit! I'll get them for you for Christmas.

There are lots and lots of little piles of balanced rocks around this site. Maya decided to add her own structure to the group.
It's amazing how different each of the parks we visited are considering their relative proximity. I enjoyed them all, but Zion was my favourite (and Josh's). It is truly magnificent.
You can't drive your car through most of the park but we decided that is a good thing since the shuttle bus drivers tell you information about the park as you go through it.
I don't have any photos of squirrels, but on one walk Maya counted 16 or so of them that she spotted by the path. There are also many signs warning you not to touch or feed the wild animals, so she was good and kept her distance.
We were in St. George for Josh's birthday which not only meant he got to have dinner at the Olive Garden (one of his favourite places) but the hotel we stayed in there was the nicest out of the whole trip. He's looking for reasons to go back to St. George just so we can stay at that hotel again!
We went through the visitor's center at the St. George Temple. It's a really pretty temple but you should never be caught there without your sunglasses! We also went to a few other church history sites including the tabernacle (interesting enough building, but our tour guide was way too long winded), and Brigham Young's winter house.
We went through the visitor's center at the St. George Temple. It's a really pretty temple but you should never be caught there without your sunglasses! We also went to a few other church history sites including the tabernacle (interesting enough building, but our tour guide was way too long winded), and Brigham Young's winter house.
Grand Canyon
We spent two nights at the Grand Canyon. We did several walks around the rim.
Josh, Maya and I also did a horse ride. We rode in the bush area around the Canyon. Maya loves horses so she was excited to be able to do this ride.
The roadside jewelry stands were a place of interest for Maureen and Maya. This one picked up a good amount of business from our visit. It's just outside the Grand Canyon and has a great backdrop.
Monument Valley
This is in the Navajo reservation and crosses the border of Utah and Arizona. It's not a big area to drive around but it is a dirt road and I was driving the SUV. I have to admit is was pretty fun! I've never been a fan of off road 4-wheel driving but maybe that's because I've only ever been a passenger before. I doubt it was so much fun for the other 4 in the car, but I enjoyed it! I think that description makes it sound more rugged than it actually is...it's really just a dirt road with a few potholes and hills.
The sandstone structures here are called buttes. The tallest is 300 m above the valley floor.
We saw a lot of mustangs on the trip. Jack would love to drive a mustang and at one point he was admiring a red convertible. He approached the cowboy-hat-wearing couple in the car to ask for a photo. He explained that we don't have mustangs in Australia. They replied in their German accents that they don't have them in Germany either! They were happy for him to take a photo. I think most of the mustangs we saw were rentals. It must be a part of the experience for people who come to the American West.
Arches National Park
Our last park before coming home again. I admit, I was a little over the parks by this one, but I'm glad we stopped there because we probably won't visit this area again with Jack and Maureen. I know the place is called "Arches" but I was still amazed by how many arches there are here! We'd like to go back when we have more time and do the longer hikes to some of the arches that aren't so accessible by car.
Balanced Rock

9 comments:
The parks are beautifull. We went to Moab over Memorial Day and Annabelle keeps asking to go back.
That brought back great memories of when I visited those places (apart from St George) with Mum, Dad and Ann (can't remember what year it was, but a long time ago). Amazing places that I hope to visit again some day. Brilliant photos, too.
Tell Josh that you guys can come to St. George when I run the marathon again someday. Of course, you'll have to book it early.
Looks like a lot of fun--I can't believe I haven't been to most of those places yet. I think I'd like to do it in Spring or Autumn, though!
Beautiful! Like Karen, I enjoyed seeing all the places we have visited at one time or another. Bryce is actually my favourite place, although I agree that Zion is absolutely spectacular. When Gordon and I visited Arches intending to do a walk, it was SO hot that we decided just to buy a book of pictures rather than swelter in the heat - and it was only June, I think! Wimps, or what??
Looks like you had a fun trip. My kids love Arches and Zion, but we haven't been to the others. WE have been wanting to go to Bryce though. I am glad you had a nice trip with the family. My girls love those jewelry stands too!
It is stunning scenery.
The Grand Canyon is beautiful. I can't believe I've never been there.
Wow, makes me want to go. I haven't been to Arches or the Grand Canyon.
We thought about going to the Grand Canyon last year but decided to wait a few more years until the boys are a bit bigger.
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