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Indian Creek Falls
Water in the desert is a beautiful thing. Growing up in Oregon and on the coast in Southeast Alaska, I never realized how much I took water for granted until I moved to the desert. In Oregon we call rain, … Continue reading
Posted in Campgrounds, Camping, Dog-friendly, Off the Beaten Path, Social Distancing-friendly, Things to do for FREE!, Things to do with kids, Travel, Utah
Tagged Camping, Dog-friendly, Hwy 211, Indian Creek, Off the Beaten Path, Social Distancing-friendly, Things to do for FREE!, Things to do with kids, Utah
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Five Places to Visit Instead of Canyonlands During the Government Shutdown
The partial government shutdown may have spoiled a few plans to visit Canyonlands National Park, but Utah’s Canyon Country has plenty of other awe-inspiring sites to make sure your trip isn’t ruined. While the gates remain open unlike during the … Continue reading
Posted in Bears Ears National Monument, Dog-friendly, Events, Monument Valley, National Monuments, National Parks, National Parks & Monuments, Navajo Tribal Parks, Rock Art, Scenic Drives, Things to do for FREE!, Things to do with kids, Travel, Utah
Tagged Bears Ears National Monument, Canyonlands National Park, Cedar Mesa, Dog-friendly, Events, Hwy 95, Indian Creek, Indian Creek Unit, Monument Valley, National Monuments, National Parks, Needles District, Newspaper Rock, Rock Art, Scenic Drives, Shash Jaa Unit, Things to do for FREE!, Things to do with kids, Utah
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Things to See & Do in San Juan County, Utah During the Government Shutdown
Unfortunately, our National Parks and Monuments are currently closed due to the government shutdown. Our toll-free information line has been ringing off the hook for the past day and a half with calls from visitors who are about to head … Continue reading
Posted in Dog-friendly, Off the Beaten Path, Travel
Tagged Blanding, Bluff, Bluff Fort, Cedar Mesa, Day Hikes, Dog-friendly, Edge of the Cedars, Galleries, Goosenecks State Park, Hiking, Hwy 211, Hwy 95, Indian Creek, Monticello, Monument Valley, Newspaper Rock, Off the Beaten Path, Rock Art, Ruins, San Juan River, Scenic Drives, State Parks, Things to do for FREE!, Things to do with kids, Tours, Travel, Utah
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Indian Creek Petroglyphs
Last weekend my husband and I went down into Indian Creek to look for some petroglyphs that we had heard about. All we knew about them was that they were located on the east side of the road near mile … Continue reading
Paul Bunyan’s Potty & Tower Ruin- Canyonlands National Park
Yesterday my husband and I decided to hike to Paul Bunyan’s Potty in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. We’ve done quite a bit of hiking down in the Needles in the past (almost) two years that we’ve lived in … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking, National Parks, Rock Art, Ruins, Travel, Videos
Tagged Annual Pass, Canyonlands National Park, Day Hikes, Hiking, Hwy 211, Indian Creek, Monticello, National Parks, Needles District, Newspaper Rock, Rock Art, Ruins, Tower Ruin, Travel, Utah, Videos, Visitor Centers
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