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Although we weren’t in a rush to get home, we decided to only spend a couple days in Zion.
 
Originally, we were going to spend at least one day in Death Valley and one or two days in Yosemite.
 
-This quickly changed with the weather-
 
So, after our second night camping in Zion we all decided to drive in to Death Valley that night and camp. All the camp sites were full anyway.
 
Before leaving that afternoon, we took a couple easy strolls through the park- we were all very very sore from the days previous activity.
 
Zion really is quite stunning.
 
I can’t wait to go back again.
 
A large green field with trees in the background

 

A man walking down a dirt road

 

A tree with a mountain in the background

 

A canyon with Zion National Park in the background

 

A person standing on a rocky hill

 

A canyon with Zion National Park in the background
AH-MAZ-ING, like for real.

 

A canyon with a mountain in the background

 

A canyon with Zion National Park in the background

 

A person standing on a rocky hill with Zion National Park in the background
I look giant.

 

A stone canyon

 

A rocky river with trees on the side of a mountain

 

Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlight

Jessica Randhawa

Chef | Food Photographer

Jessica Randhawa leads The Forked Spoon, sharing 15 years of experience and over 1,200 original recipes, kitchen tips, and practical cooking advice. Inspired by her world travels, Jessica's approachable recipes have been featured in outlets such as USA Today, Daily Mail, and CNET. She holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of California.

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  1. Patricia. says:

    Though I was raised in the east, I consider Utah my home because of beautiful places like this. I feel more safe, more loved, and happier to be alive here more than anywhere else in the world. I think everyone should experience the desert at least once.

    Super glad you came to my neck of the woods!