We drove out of Moab and hit Capitol Reef National Park along the way. It was very pretty, and there were quite a few historical buildings in the park. It was an old Mormon settlement called Fruita due to the large number of fruit trees planted in the area. The settlers soon realized that it was pretty awful living in the middle of nowhere, so the settlement moved on. The fruit trees, however, have continued to flourish. Most times of the year, they allow visitors to pick and eat as much fruit as they want; on our visit, apricots were ripe so we had a chance to eat a bunch of them right off the tree.
Jenny sitting and taking in the view of the day just outside of Capitol Reef:
Driving up a scenic road in Capitol Reef Nat'l Park:
Robbie picking some fruit for us to eat in the park:
Our campsite for the next couple of days. Lots of red rocks, and we're starting to see some trees! We didn't realize how much we have missed trees over the past few days until we finally started seeing them again.
We are at a pretty high elevation, so tonight we may actually need to use our sleeping bags! Most of our campsites have been relatively stuffy/warm up to this point, so we're excited for some cooler evenings.
Today's route:
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Thanks for being that dedicated....I love hearing news of the adventures :) I'm surprised that the trees are flourishing there...you'd think that they wouldn't get enough water....Love you...
ReplyDeleteYour campsite is great and what a view! There is nothing better that camping out there....
ReplyDeleteso awesome! The scenery you are seeing is amazing....it just gets better and better each day! Getting to pick and enjoy the apricots was pretty cool too. Be careful and have a great time. Anxious to see pictures of Zion and Bryce Canyon. Love you!