Here is our continuation of our Canyons and Waves adventure near the Utah/Arizona Border.
14-15 September. Kodachrome State Park. We spent the next two nights at beautiful Kodachrome State Park in Utah. This wasn’t our first is visit to this park, so we skipped the easier trails we had done before and struck out on the Panorama Trail. Beautiful views all around, a couple of slots and spires, and even a little bonus of internet service at the very peak of Panorama Point!
16 September. Lower Hackberry Slot Canyon. We took off south on Cottonwood Rd and stopped for our hike of the day at Hackberry Slot Canyon. This canyon was a bit different, fairly wide, with some bushes and trees growing on the bottom… From our research, we were expecting a 4-5 inch stream flowing through, but apparently not in September. There was plenty of sand, though, enough that we hiked half the trail barefoot! (Just to keep the sand from piling up in our water shoes). We spend the night at the BLM White House campground and were entertained by Uber-like drivers dropping off people to hike the 3-5 day (45 mile) Paria Slot Canyon trail. They were certainly tougher than us!
17 September. Toadstools and Sand Dunes. We did a quick hike to see Toadstools and then headed to Corral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. This sand dune area was certainly bigger than the sand dunes area in Northern Colorado, and is known for several movies filmed there. We saw plenty of people playing with motor “toys” there.
18-19 September. Toroweap. This spot on the north rim of the Grand Canyon has been on our “bucket list” for quite a while! To get there, you go down a dirt road for 60 miles, drive through the Grand Canyon- Parashant National Monument and then arrive at a big Grand Canyon National Park sign and a tiny Grand Canyon Ranger Station manned by a young volunteer who stares at our rig and says, “you know, you need to be less than 22 ft long to make it through the rough and twistee road”. After assuring her that we were indeed only 21.5 ft long, and her verifying our two day camping permit, she let us tackle the rugged 4×4 road to Toroweap Point and the Tuweep campground.
Next – on to Page, AZ and Lake Powell.