Thursday, April 24, 2014

April 24, 2014 Glen Canyon Dam, Valley of Fire SP, Pipe Spring Monument

Glen Canyon NRA
After breakfast at the hotel, we were off to see the Glen Canyon Dam up close. The tour was $5 and lasted about 1.25 hours. It was very similar to the Hoover Dam, which we visited a few years back.

Pipe Spring National Monument was our next site to visit as we headed back towards Las Vegas.   Pipe Spring has a joint Tribal-Nation Park Service Visitor Center and Museum. There is a 25 minute video which discusses the history of the Kaibab Paiutes and the Mormon settlement.  Tours of Winsor Castle are available on the half hour.  There is a fee of $5/person to visit the site and take the tour.  An hour to an hour and a half is all the time needed at this site.

The site is located in the Arizona Strip, at the foot of the Vermilion Cliffs and has some of the purest water in the area. Puebloan people arrived to the area around 300BCE, soon after the Southern Paiute tribes arrived (and still live there). In the 1700’s missionaries and explored passed though. In the mid-1800’s conflicts over water and land began.  Mormon ranchers began to bring cattle and sheep to the area. Navajo Indians began raiding the Mormon livestock.   In 1870, Winsor Castle came about to serve as a remote stop for Mormons who were trying to expand their religion. Winsor Castle served as a hideout for polygamous wives due to its remoteness.  

Valley of Fire State Park - Petroglyphs
Continuing towards Las Vegas, we checked out Valley of Fire State Park. There was a $10 fee that was paid at a drop box when entering the park. The park was okay, but after seeing so many rocks already on this trip I did not find these rocks to be all that special. There were some petroglyphs at different locations throughout the park.

We decided to take the scenic route for the remainder of the trip – Northshore Road through the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.  It was okay – not much traffic but you could not really see Lake Mead from the road.

For the remainder of the trip we stayed at Desert Paradise Resort. It was very nice, but traffic in the area was a bit heavy.



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