Cannonville
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Monday 19 May
Monday 19th May We set off early for Zion National Park - a famous park for its scenery. We took the long way around, via a dirt road which turned out to be quite an adventure in itself. It was quite a relief when we got on the tarmac again. We ...
Cottonwood Canyon Road and Grosvenor Arch
... seen Bryce Canyon Nationalpark, drive we on the 50 miles long Cottonwood Canyon Road to Big Water and Page. At half way, we visited the impressive Grosvenor Arch. This is located about 12 mile south of Cannonville and about 1 mile away from the Dirt ...
Willis Creek slot canyon trail
... to hike this trail before we had to check out of our site at 11:00am. I had to drive about 20 minutes out from Bryce to Cannonville then take a dirt road back in 6 miles to the trail head. It was an easy couple hour hike up into this slot ...
Willis Creek - a walk through a slot canyon
... Park. We had a few choices of hikes for the day. To help us decide we stopped at a visitor 's center in Cannonville to check out road conditions on Cottonwood Scenic Backway. We were told the road was closed and that to get to the arch we ...
A little bit underwhelming
The drive from Red Canyon, was a short, but slow one. The turn-off to Cannonville led to a narrow, shoulderless, paved road with a speed limit of thirty miles-per-hour...and then there were the cattleguards. This is apparently cattle country, ...
Arches In The Rear View Mirror ...
... may appear just like the one in front. The shortest (and most scenic) route today, from the Zion area to Bryce, is through the Zion tunnel. The road is narrow and winding but the scenery is great. As usual I had my GPS tracker ...
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