This was a full day of driving! We set off from our hotel
after breakfast and the first part of our journey took us through the eastern
part of the South Rim as it were! We made a couple of stops on our way out of
the National Park.
The first stop was at Grandview Point where of course, we took some
photos, before heading off to the Desert View Watchtower. The Rough Guide had
warned that this area could be swamped as it is the first point to see the
Grand Canyon coming into the Park from the East Entrance road. However, because we were
fairly early it was not crowded at all!
We went into the tower, which was built by Mary Colter who was
responsible for the majority of the buildings along the South Rim from 1900-1935. The wall art was
lovely
And the view from the outside viewing area, again, was
stunning!
We then went outside to continue enjoying the view. I loved
this rock!
And another view!
We then went into the shop to buy some sandwiches to take
with us for lunch. We met this handsome fellow on our way in
I didn’t realise how big mountain lions are! Hugh then had
to try on this hat.
Penny had hysterics when she saw the photo, saying that Hugh
looked just like his mother, which in fact he did!
We then set off for our next scenic stop, Sunset Crater
Volcano National Monument. After a short trip to the very small, but fact
filled ‘museum’ we drove to the car park at the Lava Park Trail. We then took
the trail which winds through lava flows and cinder fields at the base of the volcano.
The sun was in and out behind clouds and so it was very glary
trying to take photos, especially as everywhere around us was so black! The
trail was fairly rough underfoot, but not too strenuous and only took about 45
minutes to do. The views were very different from others we had seen on the
holiday and we had a leaflet with us which gave good information at numbered
points along the trail.
Once we arrived back at the car park we got our picnic out of
the car and went and sat at one of the shaded tables to eat our lunch.
After lunch it was back in the car and lots and lots of
driving to get to Lake Havasu. We arrived just after 5.30pm and checked in. We
were absolutely thrilled to be upgraded to a suite! I had emailed most of the
hotels before we left and told them when we would be staying with them and that
it was our silver wedding anniversary to see if any would offer a free upgrade (cheeky
I know, but why not!). This was the only one that did, but to be honest, the
majority of the other rooms were more than ok anyway! However, back to the
suite – it was superb and even had a Jacuzzi bath, which, of course I had to
use!
After a free beer each in the bar, we went into Lake Havasu
to have our evening meal, which we had at Denny’s and it was lovely! We then
had a brief trip to London Bridge
which we had to see – it is one of the biggest tourist
attractions at Lake Havasu, after the Lake!
We then retired to the hotel. We were going to sit on the
balcony, which overlooked the lake, but there were far too many
mosquitoes! So, to finish off today,
here is the view from the balcony and me taking a very brief rest there!
5 comments:
Love the idea of alerting the hotel to your anniversary hehe!
You are going to have so many wonderful memories of this trip Becky!
Alison xx
I can feel the heat from here - such a dramatic landscape ... I'm so enjoying all these glimpses of places I've never been: a real travelogue!
You got such lovely shots of the Grand Canyon! :o)
Wonderful pictures Becky! Bet Lake Havasu has changed a lot since we were there (pre digital camera days)
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