In 1948, a National Geographic expedition, which explored and photographed the area for an article, named it after the popular Kodak film because of its color and beauty.
Looking down from a hike at our campground |
Without a internet, what are we going to do with our time? First order is to hike the Angel's Palace Trail. This trail goes along the top of the sandstone cliffs for about 1.5 miles and has great views of the basin below. There are several spurs that take you out on narrow paths to overlooks for great photo ops. Unlike Tom, who is fearless, I had to follow Tank's wagging tail and not look over the edge to get to and from the view points!
A couple of days later, we do the Sentinel Trail. This is a 1.7 mile trail that takes you to Shakespeare Arch and Sentinel Spire beyond that. The trail was a little narrower (scarier) than I normally do, but the days have been perfect for hiking, and it was beautiful and great fun! As an added bonus, it was a good way to get a view of the Grand Staircase-Escalante.
Sentinel Trail and Shakespeare Arch |
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