We only spent a few days here. They have a pool that is fed by hot mineral springs. Malachi had a great time there. We rented snowboards from here and…
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This was a small, family owned campsite. There weren’t any bathrooms or other amenities, but we were close to the Mesa Verde National Park. We had beautiful sunsets. We also…
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Anna never received her birthday gift from January, which she wanted to ride horses with a friend. However, I found a place on the trip to take care of the…
Continue readingCliff Palace
We did ranger tour of the Pueblo Cliff Palace. Many families would have lived in this area. It is believed that the top portions were for storage. They believe the…
Continue readingMesa Verde: Soda Canyon Trail
We chose a trail that promised sights of animals. We didn’t see any, but the canyon was beautiful. We could see Pueblo cave dwellings from so many locations.
Continue readingMesa Verde: Mesa Top Loop
They have an organized audio tour to lead you across the top of the Mesa. We saw the pits where it is thought that the Pueblo first lived before building…
Continue readingSweitzer Lake State Park
Colorado State Parks look really nice. We visited the reservoir after skydiving. Malachi was about to fish. Malachi and Anna played with the paddle board for a while. Caleb was…
Continue readingCapitol Reef: Hickman Bridge
We usually start trails early to be done by 10am. It was supposed to be coole,r and we got a later start since the park was a 2.5 hour drive…so…
Continue readingCapitol Reef: The beginning of the day and the end of the day.
We stayed in Utah in two different locations and Capitol Reef was a long distance from both places. We wanted to cover all of the Utah National Parks so we…
Continue readingCanyonlands: Cave Springs Trail
We took a second trail to get a feel for the park. This was a fun a cave trail. We climbed a ladder to get on top of the ladder….
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