On the next to the last day of the trip, we started making our way back in the direction of Escalante, where we were to spend the last night. The first stop was Capital Reef National Park. We just had time to stop to admire some rock art and a have quick stop at the visitors center.
The rock art below was pretty pale, so I enhanced those photos.
This is a moon calendar.Then on along the Bur Trail to the Singing Canyon. This is a very tall slot canyon that is easily accessible from the road. Once we got to the back of the canyon, Paula delighted us by playing her Native American flute. The haunting echoes of her music were magical! No wonder they call this Singing Canyon, as it is not unusual for people to sing or play instruments in there!
Darrell took us up the road to an alcove where he camped many years ago.
Before turning back on the Burr Trail, we stopped for some fabulous vistas and notable geology. This was also an area where petrified wood could be found on the sides of the road, so more rock hounding ensued. There were a lot of wildflowers in bloom there.
Then back the way we came and over Boulder Mountain and on to Escalante. We passed this interesting rock formation along the way!
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