Today we packed in a tremendous amount of traveling (262 miles) and national park visits. From our Cedar City, UT starting spot we travelled up to the Cedar Breaks National Park canyon, which is very similar to Bryce Canyon National Park, but not as well-known by visitors. We enjoyed the view of the rim of the canyon at Point Supreme which is 10,350 feet above sea level. The picture of Karen below taken by reaching up over my head to get the canyon behind her is one of my favorites from our trip so far. We went on a short hike along the ridge of the canyon, which to our surprise was a much wooded area. Although the girls were not thrilled to start our day with another hike, Karen and I really enjoyed the walk through the rim-side forest. Karen continued to be our tour guide providing lots of information along the way. We completed our hike just as a thunder storm rolled in.
From there we retraced our route back down and around to Cedar City due to road closures (one from a rock slide in the fall and another from mudslides in recent flash flooding). Our next stop was part of the Zion National Park. We once again “strongly encouraged” the girls to join us for a hike. By this time the sun was out, the temperature was warmer, and the scenery was gorgeous.
Our last stop would be for the night. We spent the rest of the afternoon driving to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. We were very fortunate to be able to secure a cabin in the national park just a week prior to our visit after a few calls to check on availability. This ended up being a real benefit since it takes about 45 minutes to an hour to travel into the park. We reached the park in late afternoon, which was a great time to travel in the park. We stopped three times on the way in for deer to cross our path.
Our stay in the Grand Canyon National Park was in a nice little cabin. As we quickly unpacked and headed off to our dinner reservation in the lodge we learned that Arizona does not follow daylight savings time. Thus the hour we thought we had lost travelling today we gained back by showing up an hour early for our dinner reservation. Fortunately we were able to get a table and have dinner as we watched the sunset over the canyon.
As we explored the North Rim area a little after dinner to get a feel for the area we were blessed with a clear evening with a full moon. It was amazing to see the bright moon shining over the canyon, quite a beautiful way to end our day.
























