Every place we tried to visit in this park had overly crowded parking areas, despite the terrible weather. I can’t imagine what it would be like trying to find parking on a beautiful day.
We made our way along the very short trail to the famously photogenic Mesa Arch. It was crowded, but the views were excellent and we managed to get a few pictures.
We made a quick stop at the Green River Overlook, which was quite impressive.
From there we went to Upheaval Dome. This trail climbs to the rim of a huge crater. It was less than 1 mile to the second overlook, but before we made it there the threatening storm clouds caught up with us. We have had storms almost everyday of our trip, but this one was different because there was lightning and thunder. At the time the storm opened up we were at the top of a giant and bare rock. As we tried to don our raincoats the frigid rain whipped around and it started hailing. We tried to move down from the top of the rock but couldn’t get far because of the intensity of the wind. We leaned against the side of a rock and the lightning and thunder seemed closer. Quite a lot of hail was piling up on the ground. As the worst of the wind and hail passed, we started heading back along the trail. The lightning and thunder were frightening, but didn’t seem too close so we kept moving toward the car. The storm continued lessening in intensity and we arrived wet and cold, but safely back at the car.
Since the weather was so bad we decided to do just one more overlook, the Buck Canyon Overlook, before heading out of the park.
It continued to rain as we drove the 3 hours to Capitol Reef National Park. The rain finally subsided when we arrived at our campsite at Fruita Campground in the park. We put the tent out to dry, made dinner, then made up the tent and had a fire.
I went to the amphitheater adjacent to the campground for a talk by a park ranger on the Fremont people that had lived in this area from about 300 to 1300 CE. It was an informative and interesting talk and put many of the things we had been seeing around the Utah parks into context.
It was in the 30s when we went to bed.
Yikes that was quite a storm. Glad you're all safe. Hope your staying warm
ReplyDeleteIt was! Thank you! So far we are keeping warm. We just made it to the Rocky Mountains and it is supposed to be cold here, too!
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