Grand Staircase Escalante

Monday was another travel day. Short, just over an hour until we arrived at our campground for the next 3 nights. It’s a State Park called Escalante Petrified Forest. There is a one mile trail in the park to show you a display of petrified wood. We had wonderful weather again and, with some shade at our site and good cellular (finally!), we decided to catch up on some reading.

Escalante Petrified Forest State Park site 23

Tuesday we headed out to the visitor centre for a bit of info on a couple of day trips. With recommendations in hand, off we went to the Hells Backbone Road. Built in the early 1900’s, it is a gravel road connecting the towns of Escalante and Boulder. Leaving Escalante, it is about 70 km round trip, coming back from Boulder along Hwy 12. It took us over 2 hrs to make the trip, much of it travelling no more than 35 km/hr.

It started out easy…,

Once we got to the top, we started a drive along the hogsback. At this point I was no longer happy when we were driving. The heights and narrow road, along with no guardrails were bothering me!

Hells Backbone Bridge

The aspens were putting on a show at higher altitudes. By the time we got down to Hwy 12, I had had enough! We headed a couple of kilometres on Hwy 12 to begin the Burr Trail.

The Burr trail was built by a rancher in the mid 1800’s through part of what is now known as the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. It remained a gravel road until 1991 when paving began. Today all is paved except for a small section that goes through Capitol Reef National Park. We drove it for about 35 minutes before we turned around to come back to the camper.

Lots of slick rock during the first part of the road.

Then the pink/red rocks started to appear.
Our road!
On top of the pink/red rocks we saw the white rocks, much harder stone.
Our point of turning around!

Getting back to Hwy 12 was easy, but the section of Hwy 12 from Boulder to Escalante included another hogsback! Spectacular scenery, just not so great for me! Going down from the hogsback had some sections of 14% grade. On Thursday we’ll be travelling this area again, only with the trailer!

Paul was happy to drive this section today since he could stop and take pictures. Once we are towing the trailer there won’t be places to fit us at the pull outs.

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Author: Joyce and Paul's retirement travels

Having retired, we are enjoying travelling with our fifth wheel RV. We are from a small town in Southern Ontario.

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