Cedar City Trip
Sept 21-24, 2017
Julie has a friend, Annette Johnson, who lives close to Cedar City, so we decided to take a trip to visit her (along with some of Julie and Annette's other North-Ogden friends) and do some fun hiking in the area. We were not disappointed! Each hike was amazing!
We got there Thursday night. Annette fed us Hawaiian Haystacks and then we went to a play called "Tavern" on the SUU campus. It was pretty funny, but I had a hard time staying awake (I think it's my age). We stayed in a house just down the road from Annette. A friend of hers lets people stay there or sometimes rents it out. It worked great for us!
Friday morning we went on the Kanarraville Falls hike. It was beautiful and much of it was hiking in the cold stream, so our feet were frozen! But it was worth it! Here are some pics.
Here we go! Dani, Annette, Julie, Michele and Me (paid $10 for parking just below this trailhead) |
The first of three falls with a fun ladder to climb |
This second ladder was a little sketchy, but Julie and I made it! |
After the Kanarraville Falls hike, which was about a 3-hr adventure, we headed down the road a ways and did the Spring Creek trail. The first 1/2 hr of it is not as interesting, but once you hit the slot canyon it was spectacular again.
We ate dinner that night at Rusty's, which was a great restaurant! We thoroughly enjoyed it all - bloomin' onion, sweet potato fries and salmon --Mmmm Mmmm.
Saturday we headed to Cedar Breaks National Park and Bryce Canyon. WOW! It was breath-taking.
This is Cedar Breaks National Park |
The clouds rolled in as we started hiking in Cedar Breaks park, so we soon left for Bryce's National Park.
The Queen's Garden |
Standing in the Queen's Garden |
We hiked the Navajo Loop in conjunction with the Queen's Garden |
Pretty amazing, right?
We ordered pizza from The Hub by Annette's house for dinner and then watched the Women's Conference which we pre-recorded. It was very nice. For a treat we had ice-cream sandwiches with chocolate syrup (she prefers caramel) and nuts on top. Yummy.
Sunday we went to all of Annette's church and enjoyed it very much. She fed us spaghetti casserole for dinner and then we headed home. We hope to make it a yearly event!
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