We arrived at our campground, Ruby's Inn Campground and RV Resort on Friday. Basically, Ruby owns a good section of this town. He has restaurants, motels, tours, stores and a very large campground. The general store is quite pricey. A can of Spam was over $8! Canned tuna and chicken were just as high. We did not buy anything there. There is a town nearby called Tropic. They have a very small grocery store and we were able to pick up some essentials there for not a lot more than at home.
The campground is somewhat nice. We ended up with a decent site. We pulled into our site instead of backing in because it was harder backing in with all the pine trees and when we backed in, it was so unlevel that we didn't think we could sleep with our heads going downhill. Our spot is right off the paved street, so it is perfect for me. There is a huge lawn in front of our site but it says "NO DOGS ON GRASS". So, we found another nice patch of grass around the pool that doesn't have signs. There are several nice areas around the park, so I am happy here. While were are quire happy with our spot, we can definitely see why other campers would not be happy at all with theirs. I think we have one of the best spots in the place.
Mom has been very excited to visit Bryce Canyon. She wanted to see the HooDoos and they did not disappoint. We all felt this national park is the best that we have seen. We really like all the paved overlooks and I am even allowed on those. They have a paved trail from Sunrise Point to Sunset Point that dogs are allowed on and I loved it. I wish more national parks allowed dogs to walk around like this one does.
Here are some photos:
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Hoodoos!!! |
The weather has been really nice. The highs are in the 70's and at nice, it is quite cool. It was 37 when we woke up this morning.
Jaxson,
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