Traveling Mooses
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A 4-day itinerary in Page, Arizona? Yes, please!
We spent 4-days in Page, Arizona, here is everything we did and the things we wish we had time for.
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Exploring the Carl Hayden Visitor Center
The Carl Hayden Visitor Center is the gateway to the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Visitors can explore the abundance of information exhibits and soak in the views of the Glen Canyon Dam and the Colorado River.
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Hiking “The Chains” – Page, AZ
The Chains is a fun filled hike that takes adventurers across unique sandstone and down to the edge of the Colorado River. Hikers will enjoy views of beautiful canyon walls, the Glen Canyon Dam and have the opportunity to go for a quick dip in the cool waters if they desire.
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Why you shouldn’t visit Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.
Despite a historic ranch house, seasonal yoga classes, a summer theater program and hiking trails we believe visiting Spring Mountain Ranch is a waste of time.
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Hanging Garden Trail – A hidden gem in Page, Arizona
The Hanging Garden trail leads hikers to a “not-so” secret desert oasis with a lush spring-fed group of plants nestled in the wall of a towering cliff.
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Is it worth going to Dante’s View? – Death Valley National Park
Dante’s View is located in the heart of Death Valley, CA. Featuring stunning views and spectacular sunsets, this is a popular stop you won’t want to miss.
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Skiing at Brian Head Resort plus FREE lodging!
Brian Head Resort, dubbed the “premier ski resort in Southern Utah” is located just 3 hours from Las Vegas. Desert dwellers can take advantage of the free lodging promotion and enjoy a perfect weekend getaway on the slopes.
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Exploring Wilson’s Pimple Loop – Red Rock Canyon
Located near the scenic loop of Red Rock Canyon, Wilson’s Pimple loop trail is a 4.57 mile round trip hike located outside the fee area. The trail boasts large red sandstone mountains, a seasonal creek and the chance of wildlife sightings.
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Hiking Teddy’s Teeth in Colorado
Teddy’s Teeth, also known as Ram’s Horn Mountain, is located near Estes Park, CO, just outside the official boundary of the Rocky Mountain National Park.
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14 incredible things to do in the Valley of Fire
Filled with hiking trails and enchanting rock formations, explore these 12 incredible things to do in the Valley of Fire on your next visit.
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First Creek Canyon Trail – finding the hidden waterfall
First Creek Canyon trail is an enjoyable trek across the desert towards towering red and white sandstone rock formations. In the wet season, hikers can enjoy a hidden waterfall just off the trail.
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Valley of Fire Visitor Center
The Valley of Fire Visitor Center contains many exhibits, souvenirs, and park information.