After a somewhat lackluster day, our last full day went much better. It was also the youngest girl’s 3rd birthday, so that added to the fun. The weather was much nicer, in the 50s and partly sunny in the morning, becoming clear and in the low 70s in the afternoon, which is right up my alley. It also helped to put everyone in a better mood.
We started out the day with breakfast at the hotel, which was just as satisfying as the first day. After helping the older two girls finish up their Junior Ranger books, we got a fairly early start and got into the park, with the plan of doing a few short, easy hikes that are all right off of the shuttle bus stops. First was a very short switchback trail that led to a viewpoint for Court of the Patriarchs, three rock formations that were named for Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The blue sky and low hanging clouds made for some perfect pictures, and was one of the highlights of the park for me.
We then took the shuttle a few stops further to the Weeping Rock trail, which was longer than the last, but still fairly short. On the way up the trail, we talked to a young man with Purdue shirt on, and learned that he and his family live in Indianapolis, and that he’ll be attending Purdue in the fall to become a pilot, with the hope of working for my company after school. Again, small world! The trail takes you up a hill and under a waterfall, where you have to walk by several of the streams of the fall, so we got a bit wet! The girls enjoyed this trail as it was short, easy, and had a good payoff at the end.
We took the bus one stop to the Big Bend stop, where we tried to find a trail that follows the river south, though we all got our shoes muddy and kept slipping almost to the point of falling at the beginning of the trail. We finally got to flat land, though there were puddles throughout the trail. We were never really sure that we were on the trail we’d been looking for, though we followed it along the river, eventually making it to the next shuttle stop. It wasn’t the most pleasant hike, so we were happy to be back on the bus afterward.


By this time, it was just after noon, so we got back on the shuttle and took it back to the nature center toward the entry to the park, and arrived just in time for the 1PM ranger talk for kids, which was about geology and the rock layers in Zion Canyon. The younger two girls were starting to get cranky at this point so stayed with mom inside the nature center, but the oldest and I sat there for the 30 minute talk, and really enjoyed it.
Having done a couple of easy and fun trails, and gotten a nature talk in, we headed back to the hotel for a break, and then in the mid-afternoon, went in search of food. The natural choice was to go to Zion Brewery, just outside the park entrance. The youngest slept through most of the meal, but the rest of us really enjoyed the perfect weather on the patio, the good food, and the nice views of the rock formations just off the patio. The beers were nothing to write home about, but enjoyable in the setting.
After this, we walked over the bridge across the Virgin River back into the park in order to have the girls present their Junior Ranger activity books to the same ranger we’d met on our first day there, and the girls took the Junior Ranger pledge and earned a Zion NP badge. We were very proud that they were so interested in the books and the park, and that were they were off on the right foot of becoming stewards and promoters of the National Park System.
We then headed back to the car and into Springfield to get what every three year old wants on their birthday…ice cream! We sat outside on a park bench while the girls enjoyed their cones, and as usual, I ended up finished each one of them. We capped the day off by hanging out by the firepit at the hotel. I chased the girls around in the grass while Laura went to store next door for a few things. When she came back, the youngest opened her gifts, which included a stuffed unicorn and a tablet matching her sisters,’ good for long car and plane rides. It was the perfect end to a very good day. After they went to bed, I grabbed one last cocktail across the street at Bit and Spur before getting sleep for the drive back to Salt Lake City in the morning.
The next day consisted of breakfast at the hotel again, the long drive back up north, and an uneventful three hour flight home. We knew we were flying into a late spring snowstorm, but luckily clearing off the car and driving home wasn’t nearly as bad as I thought it would be. A long but uneventful day, and a good end to another fun trip!
After everyone was up and ready to move again, we headed to Zion Pizza and Noodle Company, where Laura and I split veggie pizza and Thai Chicken Pizza, and the girls had their usual of pepperoni and black olives. We headed back to the hotel and let the girls run around in the grass for a bit, while I enjoyed conversation with other guests by the fire. I talked to a woman who is from Victoria, Canada, which we visited during our 2014 trip to Olympic National Park, along with a woman who is a pilot for FedEx, and another who is a flight attendant for Alaska Airlines. Small world! Overall, it was a fairly dreary day, so hard to do much outside, and everyone was a bit cranky. Not every day on vacation can be perfect.




