Pulled into Snow Canyon State Park. We were warned that the sites are so close together that you may not be able to extend the slideouts. True statement. The RV full hookup area was built in the 50s by some thoughtful architect -- Inspired by the A&W rootbeer drive-ins. Keep it tight, so as not to detract from the incredible scenery of this park. And keep it inexpensive by not having to run utility hookups great distances. So, yes, it was tight (but we did get the slideouts extended). But, NO, tried to order a meal, but no car hop showed up.
Other than this interesting camping setup, this park is another incredible place to bike and hike.
From Lava tubes formed 27,000 years ago, to petrified sand dunes; what a great place! We biked both the paved 6 mile Whiptale trail, and the unpaved but very bikeable West Canyon trail behind rock formations and through canyons. And then we hiked many of the trails being careful not to trip or get cut on the volcanic rock strewn over the paths.
Snow Canyon is another keeper and a go-back destination!
No comments:
Post a Comment