It was cool and cloudy on our drive to the Camargue. We stopped by Arles at 1pm for lunch, and had another rage-inducing bout of looking for parking, any parking. The medieval city centre is narrow, and half the streets seemed to be blocked for market day, so we found a free spot across the […]
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Travelling Utah with a Campervan – Capitol Reef National Park
My parents and I moved on to Capitol Reef National Park, the last of the Big Five National Parks in Utah (after visiting Arches and Canyonlands National Parks on this trip, and Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks back in October 2014). We were on our return to Salt Lake City, so unfortunately we didn’t […]
Travelling Utah with a Campervan – Canyonlands National Park
My parents and I headed to Canyonlands National Park after leaving Moab, Dead Horse Point State Park, and Arches National Park. Canyonlands National Park covers 337,598 acres of canyons, mesas, buttes, fins, arches, spires, and stretches of the Green River and Colorado River, in southeast Utah. We woke up really early in Moab one morning and […]
Travelling Utah with a Campervan: Moab
After staying at Arches National Park for three nights, my parents and I moved to a commercial RV campground in Moab, Utah. The campground was perfectly functional, but rather cramped and austere, with none of the lovely surrounds or space that we were granted at Devils Garden Campground. Staying a night in Moab, though, allowed […]
Travelling Utah with a Campervan – Dead Horse Point State Park
My dad’s cousin rode her motorcycle throughout Utah and recommended we check out Dead Horse Point State Park. So while my parents and I were in Utah last May, we spent a day hiking in the state park. Dead Horse Point is located about 2000 feet above the winding Colorado River and is so named […]