Capitol Reef National Park: Number 4 of the Big 5 As we move through the Big 5 National Parks in the state of Utah, next up is Capitol Reef National… Continue reading “Capitol Reef National Park: Number 4 of the Big 5”…
Bryce Canyon National Park: Number 3 of the Big 5 Previously we have talked about two of the other National Parks that comprise Utah’s “Big 5” – Canyonlands National Park… Continue reading “Bryce Canyon National Park: Number 3 of the Big 5”…
Arches National Park: Number 2 of the Big 5 A few months ago we talked about the first of the “Big 5” National Parks in Utah – Canyonlands National… Continue reading “Arches National Park: Number 2 of the Big 5”…
Canyonlands National Park: Number 1 of the Big 5 Canyonlands National Park is one of the big 5 national parks in Utah, but the least visited. It is definitely… Continue reading “Canyonlands National Park: Number 1 of the Big 5”…
Hovenweep National Monument: Native American Indian Heritage In 1990, November was declared National Native American Indian Heritage month. This made us think about the units of the… Continue reading “Hovenweep National Monument: Native American Indian Heritage”…
Golden Spike National Historical Park celebrates 150 years It was 150 years ago, in the year 1869, that the transcontinental railway became a reality. Two rail lines met… Continue reading “Golden Spike National Historical Park celebrates 150 years”…
National Park Units – Jurassic Style This week is the grand opening of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, so we thought it would be a fitting time… Continue reading “National Park Units – Jurassic Style”…
Trains, Planes and Automobiles As we were watching the Barrett-Jackson Car Auction last night, we thought about the role of the automobile and the place… Continue reading “Trains, Planes and Automobiles”…