Before and after
the climb!
There was a nice little museum there that had an observation deck. It showed fossils as well as all the animals and plants found in the canyon. There was a lady there showing a real live owl to a group of school children. It had a room there showing how the CCC put down the road into the canyon and built the State park back in the 1930s.
I really enjoyed all the wildlife in the canyon. There were tons of turkey and deer that would just walk right up to us at our camp site wanting to be fed. Someone said that a coyote had walked through our campsite right before we got there! We also saw a lot of brown rabbits running across the road and tons of beautiful birds. We are studying birds right now so it was very thrilling seeing some that don't frequent our area.
We met some interesting people there at the campsite. There were several there from Canada who said they always came down south for the winter. One lady said that her relatives called and said the snow had melted and spring had come so she could come home now! HA! After we told her we were a homeschooling family, she said her grandchildren were home schooled too! I always love to hear about homeschoolers from other countries. I know it is illegal in some places. How sad!
Here is a slide show...it was hard picking from the over 600 pictures we took on our trip. We all love to take pictures so I think we overkill a bit but it is so much fun!!! Digital cameras are awesome!
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