Showing posts with label watchman campground. Show all posts
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Monday, April 14, 2014

Spring Break

Zion National Park is one of our favorite places on earth.  We've been there as a family many times.
And, my husband and I have been going even more often the past few years.  Our daughter, however, has been so busy with college that she hasn't had a chance to go in a long time.  She was really missing it!  We started making plans last fall to spend her spring break there.  She worked very hard to keep that week open.  We packed our trailer a couple of weeks ago and off we went!

 We never tire of the scenery there.  The massive rocks are amazing!  We love watching the rocks every evening at sunset as they constantly change and glow with beautiful shades of orange.

Here's our campsite in Watchman Campground...


There were storms that week that brought beautiful clouds.
It rained all day one of the days we were there.  We just hung out in the trailer
that day and relaxed to the wonderful sound of it hitting the roof.


The canyon was glowing green from all of the new leaves that were popping out on the trees. 
It seemed to be more green each day.  Spring had arrived!


We had planned a lot of things to do that week.
One of those things was a mountain bike ride on the Guacamole Trail.
The weather was perfect that day and we had the trail all to ourselves.
We only saw one person up there that day and he was leaving as we were starting out.
The silence was amaaaaaazing and beautiful!


So were these gorgeous red cactus blooms we saw near the trail.


We made sure to visit our favorite restaurant several times during the week.
Cafe Soleil has some of the best coffee around and the food is delicious!
This is my favorite breakfast there...eggs, mushrooms, potatoes, spinach, tomatoes,
peppers, onions and I like to put a little hot sauce on it.  Yummmmm!


We took our daughter canyoneering for her first time, visited a ghost town, discovered a whole different side of Zion, and hiked an incredible trail we'd never done while we were there too.
I'm working on those posts and plan to have them up over the next few days.

Thanks for stopping by!  :-)

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Zion Get-Away

Hubby and I spent last week at Zion National Park.
Ahhh...one of our favorite places to be!


We started at the end of winter and the season officially changed to spring while we were there.
So, now, we've officially been there during all four seasons.  It's wonderful there at any time of year.
On this trip, the temps ranged from the 60's to near 80 for day time highs.  Nights were cool but not too cold.  I'm not sure how cold it got but I don't think it went below the 40's.

There were clouds a few times while we were there but most of every day was sunny. 


We went just before the busy season was to begin. 
The shuttles officially started the day after we left. 
Check out how empty the visitor center parking lot was...


It was very obvious that it was spring...trees were changing so fast that they often
looked different and more green in the afternoon than they did in the morning.


Nature is amazing!


These trees were the most surprising.  They barely had buds when we arrived.  A few days later the buds were bigger.  The next morning, the trees were covered in red...


As the day went along, the red blooms stretched out and became pale green.
Here's what the trees looked like a little further back...


We noticed these white, fuzzy looking balls on shrubs all over the park.
There were millions of them.  They look soft and fluffy.  I wondered what they were.


I wondered if they were the result of some kind of bugs.  
I tried to crush one between two rocks to see but it was just as hard as a rock and uncrushable.
Hubby found one on the ground and tried to peel the fuzz/white back but it was hard too.
We asked a ranger a couple days later and he told us that the white balls were created from a wasp.
The wasp injects a protein and it's eggs into the plant.  The protein causes the plant to create
the hard green shell to protect the eggs.  I wonder how the wasps will ever get out since it's SO hard.


This little lizard sat near us in the sun for hours one afternoon
while hubby read and I did a little needle felting.
Check out those long nails and the saw tooth edge of it's ear...  


We saw deer again on this visit.  They looked woolly from their winter coats.


We even saw some lounging around in the afternoon. 
I bet they were enjoying the warming weather.


This trip started out as an extension to hubby's grandmother's 90th birthday celebration.
She wanted to go to Las Vegas to celebrate.  Since Vegas (about four hours away) is over half way to our favorite place, Zion, it made sense to go there (about two to three more hours).  The Zion part of the trip quickly became a celebration for hubby's 50th birthday (this month) and my 50th for last year.
We were able to get reservations for the whole week at Watchman Campground in the park.
And, we scheduled a day to do something we've been dreaming of for years...
a canyoneering adventure!  So exciting!

Hubby's grandfather came down with double pneumonia a couple weeks before the trip.  He is doing fine now but grandma's 90th birthday celebration plans were changed.Vegas was cancelled and she had a wonderful party at home.  But, because we'd already paid for our trip, we kept with our plans and went to Zion.  We just eliminated the stop in Las Vegas.  We were relieved about that because we don't really like Vegas.  Although, we'd planned to hike in Red Rock Canyon while were there.
Maybe, we'll do that another time.

Our week in Zion was wonderful.  And, our canyoneering adventure was amazing!  
My next post will be the story and photos from that day.  :-)