We had a fantastic day today touring Zion National Park and the surrounding area in southern Utah. We were woken this morning around 6:30AM by an extremely loud noise – it sounded like an explosion and the entire room shook for at least 10 seconds. It turns out it was just thunder, the likes of which we’ve never heard before. We were disappointed to find it was raining heavily when we got up and thought our day of sightseeing was ruined. Thankfully while we were getting breakfast the rain slowed and on the 1.5 hour drive to Zion National Park the rain stopped altogether and the sun came out with a beautiful blue sky. It was a fantastic day from that point forward.
Zion National Park is indescribable in its beauty. The entire area is composed of sandstone and the unique geology of the region makes for some breathtaking landscapes. With all the natural beauty, we couldn’t resist taking literally several hundred photos and narrowing down the photos to share with you this evening was quite a task – there are more than normal but we couldn’t resist! I’m not sure these photos can entirely do the park justice, but I hope they can convey some of the natural beauty we saw today.
I have to say, when I thought of these types of landscapes in the past, I would have thought of Arizona, never Utah. I had no idea how beautiful Utah is and of how much there is to see and do – there are many, many National Parks in southern Utah, I only wish we had time to see more of them. I think there will be a return visit sometime in the future!
BTW – we really appreciate receiving all your comments on posts, even if we don’t have the time to respond to each individually (our Internet access is limited each day). We do read and appreciate each one – please keep them coming!

These mountain cliffs form the walls of a very, very deep canyon which you drive down into on your way into the park.






























Recent Comments