I think that we have all heard the saying, “saving the best for the last.” Yesterday’s campsite brought new meaning to that phrase. The free camping spot appropriately named Deer Valley is located just to the east of Cedar City, Utah in a national forest. Tall pines and aspen surround us next to a beautiful valley where deer come down to graze in the early dawn. A perfect setting for our final camp in our journey back to Nevada.
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Deer Valley near Navajo Lake - East of Cedar City Utah |
We left our last location early in the morning, because as soon as the sun was up, the temperature started a steady climb. We did something that we had try to avoid as much as possible. We took the interstate highway (I-70) from our camp until just SW of Richfield, Utah. I didn’t mind, because it does have some beautiful scenery, especially from Green River to a little town called Joseph. From there we followed the scenic Servier River valley making our way back to Highway 14 located just east of Cedar City. For those of you that have been following our blog since we left a month ago, you may recognize this highway. As we drove through the region 30 days ago, we didn’t have a chance to spend time here, so we decided that we would make it our final stop on our way back. No regrets on that decision!
It have to admit that it was very cold this morning! I could see my breath as I scurried around early this morning building a fire. However, as I write this blog entry, the sun is doing its best to provide a little warmth. It is very peaceful here, as all I can hear is the fire and a few birds chirping in the distance. (I am unsure of the elevation here, but I would guess it to be above 9000 feet. (2700+ m))
Today, we are heading back to our 26 foot travel trailer near Pioche, NV. After living in the back of the truck for such a long time, our trailer will seem huge! It has been an incredible journey! We will continue to write about the things that we have learned, including our top five campgrounds of the summer and how to make the perfect s‘more. Happy Trails!
It would be so hard to leave such a beautiful spot. But i know you'll be glad to get back to the RV. Best wishes, and safe travels..
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