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On the Way To Arches National Park

I just had to share some photos of the different starts and stops along the way to Arches National Park so please ENJOY!

When we left Monument Valley we stopped at a roadside stop ran by the Navajo Reservation.

I bought these beautiful bracelets.

You will see these roadside stands along the way… so try to stop because they do have some beautiful handmade jewelry and pottery.

Down the road we went…

and we saw The Famous Mexican Hat Rock…

Another great tip was shared to me from Ingrid at Live Laugh RV.

She suggested we visit Gooseneck State Park. We were so delighted that we did! Thank You Ingrid!

The San Juan River makes a series of turns through this canyon.The above picture just shows one turn.

I did have a friend come to visit…

Yes… I got that close to the edge to take a picture of my friend the hawk.

Many people camp close to the edge…

Then off we went…

to see this.

Newspaper Rock

Newspaper Rock is very close to Canyonlands National Park.

The trail to Newspaper Rock.

We stopped at an Antique Store in

I of course had to take a photo of their old truck out front.

One day I am going to do a post of all my old truck photos!

Bluff, Utah is beautiful.

Please visit Pam and John at Oh, the Places They Go!

They were just there not too long ago and they just posted two or three posts of the Bluff, Utah area.

Many turns and climbs like these along the way.

You know you are getting close to Moab, Utah (home of Arches National Park)when you see this.

We did not stop but heard it is neat.

Here is a closer look.

and here is the Lizard on the Rock…

We arrived in Moab, Utah

I got to eat my famous Pan Fried Trout at Moab Grill  and had a beer at

The Famous Moab Brewery.

and we finished the evening with delicious ice cream from

Crystal’s Cakes and Cones

Yum in my Tum!

Now I promise…

I promise that next time I will post all about Arches National Park!

Until Next Time  ~Nancy

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