We enjoyed sharing our behind-the-wheel duties, during a fairly long driving trip in Jennefer's newish CR-V hybrid, to visit her sister in Somerton, Arizona, just a little southwest of Yuma. Our route took us west and south to Kayenta, AZ, where we stayed the first night, then to Somerton for several days, then up through Las Vegas to Zion National Park for two nights, over to Moab for a night, and then home.
I checked the weather a few times before we left, and while it looked like it would be snowing in the mountains before we left, it was supposed to be beautiful weather while we were driving, and that worked out exactly as forecast. I don't think our tires ever touched snow or ice, but we saw it all around us, in many places. Here's our beautiful view of the snow-frosted rock walls in Glenwood Canyon, while crossing over the Colorado River. We drove through some pretty desolate country heading north from Yuma. It was quite a change, when we ran into some major stop-and-go traffic through Las Vegas.
We found our way through St George, and down along the Virgin River, to the lodge in the canyon at Zion National Park.
It was raining and snowing at Zion most of the time we were there, so we didn't get to do much hiking. But we did enjoy walking around a little. I was struck by how almost everything in this view of the lodge went so well together, as we were walking back one evening.
We enjoyed some gorgeous views of Mount Zion and Jacob Peak from our room. They were especially pretty, with their snow frosting.
The Red Rock Grill at the Lodge served us some delicious meals, and we also enjoyed the views of the peaks around us, while sitting there. We liked the way that the dining room had some beautiful photos arranged around the small view windows, and then when we focused on the windows, that view was even prettier than the photos, with the snow falling gently outside.
We stopped on our way out of Zion, and hiked out to the end of the Overlook trail. There were quite a few people on the trail, but the view at the top was amazing. Our last overnight stop was in Moab, where we went for a walk from one end of town to the other, then enjoyed a delicious barbecue dinner at the Blue Pig near our hotel. We were hoping to get some up-close views of the local area. Unfortunately, we didn't realize we needed to book a reservation to enter Arches Park, even during what we thought of as the off season, so the closest we got, was the long wait at the gate, only to be turned away. We shrugged our shoulders, and headed home a little early. We stopped for lunch in Glenwood Springs, at a tasty taco restaurant named Slope & Hatch, and due to limited parking, enjoyed a fun walk through town as well. We passed by the Glenwood Springs train station as we were walking back to the car.
Here's one last look at the Colorado River, with a few kayakers enjoying their day on the water, before we got stuck in a long line of traffic trying to get over the Rockies, on the last leg of our way home.
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