Front Porch Inn B&B Kanab
476 South 100 East Kanab, Utah, 84741, United States
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Bryce Canyon & Grand Canyon
... thought was that I felt like we were driving through a Mario Kart video game or Cars video game. We had rock on both sides of us that was bright orange and it felt like we were driving through the middle of a desert, with an amazing blue sky above. It was really cool!
We eventually got out of the bus and were able to look around. Bryce Canyon is not a busy park. It gets less visitors than Grand Canyon and Zion National Parks since it is more remote than the ...
Hiking with a difference
... 8217;t get much sunshine. Luckily the first hour of the hike was on dry land so the sun was up and we were a little warmed up before we finally had to get into the water.
The Narrows was like no other hike we’ve ever done. It was totally gorgeous, following an increasingly narrow canyon with vertical sculpted sandstone walls which at some points we could touch on both sides at once, while staring up at a ridiculously small crack of blue 200m above ...
Sunrise on Bryce Canyon
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We've also learned that a daily thunderstorm is not unusual here. The ranger told us we chose to visit here during the monsoon season! Seems like an oxymoron as the parks average rainfall is 9-15 inches a year. Who knew? lol
It was extremely hot today so we took the park shuttle. It costs nothing and there was interesting commentary along the way. Can it get any better than this?
Once ...
Time to go to Zion
... is a free town shuttle that takes you to the park. And then in Zion they have their own shuttle also to take you to all the hot spots.
We stayed at the only RV Park in town. From reading the reviews it did not sound like a great place. Close sites that are on top of each other and noisy kids. This is why people who like quiet stay in the national parks which have no hookups and no pool for the kids. However, I needed hookups because I need the AC to keep our dog cool in ...
It's All About the Angels
... was a little over four hours even with our frequent rest stops and picture taking. As it turns out, this is about the average time the park service gives in their guide. We did make one additional shuttle stop on the way back to the Visitor's Center and that was at the Court of the Patriarchs to get a late evening shot.
The remainder of the afternoon was spent making a resupply ride on the shuttle to the town grocery, securing the bikes on the RV and just in ...

