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J-Rooster
Sep 04, 2013Explorer
Utah! It's the one State in the U.S. that has more National Parks than any other States! This time last year are trip started! I kind of didn't want to do it! It was on the DW's bucket list to go to Moab, Utah, so away I went! Arches National Park to Canyonlands National Park, then we headed South to Valley of the Gods, Navajo Twin Rocks (there is a cafe there I recommend the Buffalo Stew and the Indian Fry Bread) while your sipping on a Ice Tea! Next a little Southeast to 4 Corners the only point in the U.S. to 4 State corners (you can bend over and have one foot in New Mexico, one foot in Colorado, one hand in Utah and one hand in Arizona all at the same time (imagine that being in 4 States at one time)! Then head West to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Glen Canyon Dam, go across the Dam up two exits to the RV Park spend the day on Lake Powell, I highly recommend taking the boat ride to Rainbow Bridge, the boat captain has permits to go to Rainbow Bridge it's Navajo Scared Ground! Then onto Kanab if your a fan of the old TV Series Gunsmoke the whole TV Set is still there in Johnson Canyon. Then onto Bryce Canyon National Park and Zion National Park then Las Vegas, Grand Canyon and finally Lake Havasu City, AZ. home of the London Bridge.
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