OVERNIGHT #38 BLANDING UT / GOOSENECK STATE PARK/ MONUMENT VALLEY
Hi, We have been exploring Southeast Utah area this week. Four Corners Inn is our place of lodging due to its close proximity to the areas that we want to explore.
Gooseneck State Park was the first place to see. This state park is the smallest one that we have ever seen but the entry fee is only $5.00. At this park you will see the twisting San Juan River more than 1000 feet below the overlook. It took millions of year for water to carve the deep cut canyon. The location is 25 miles west of Bluff UT. There are many primitive campsites throughout the park.
Next we saw Forest Gump Hill which is on Hwy 163 before arriving at Monument Valley. In the movie Forest Gump, this is the spot that Forest quit his cross country run.
The last thing we explored was the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. The red-sand desert region is on the Arizona-Utah border. The towering sandstone buttes rise from 300 to 1000 feet above the valley. There is a very rough 17 mile loop drive going through the scenic valley. The cost for us was $8.00 a person. I would think twice about taking a camping van on this road. There is a great view from the visitor center if you have concerns about driving the loop.
LAZY CAMPING / MICROWAVE MEAL: This is another version of our pasta dish. We heat a package of precooked pasta, jar alfredo sauce, can chicken and can mushrooms, salt and pepper all together in the microwave.
Have a great day and night,
💕 50+ Lazy Campers
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