My friend, Catherine, joined me for the week of hiking and
exploring. Our first trip was the bus ride up to the Riverside Walk. The trail follows the Virgin River upstream
to the Narrows trail head.
Along the way I photographed this ground squirrel taking in the view. Often I found squirrels and chipmunks sitting and looking at the view.
Here and a few other places we could see hanging
wildflowers. These are Colorado Columbine.
There were so many beautiful sights it is hard to show them
all.
We also took the Weeping Rock trail which is the parks
shortest and easiest ramble. Along the way I took this photo of Shooting Star.
The Freemont Cottonwoods were thick in this park and the area
was covered with so much of the cotton it looked like snow on the ground.
Catherine had rented a car so that evening we drove east and
through the Mt. Carmel Tunnel just in time to see these Bighorn Mountain Sheep
cross the road as we came out of the tunnel. I think there were about 5 all
together. This one was dead ahead of us
on the road so we had the best view.
After they crossed we pulled over and watched them climb up
the side of the mountain.
It wasn’t dark yet so we decided to take the Canyon Overlook
trail. From the start of the walk we
could see the tunnel below.
The trail was moderately steep and narrow in some places.
We never made it to the overlook because it was getting dark
and frankly I was pretty worn out by this time but we did see this view. There
is always next time and this is one of the parks I would love to visit again.
2 comments:
Zion Nat'l Park is a beautiful place to visit. Loved your photos, especially the cute sheep! Have a great day!
Beautiful pictures.
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