Hi Jack, I had not read your post when I wrote mine - I'm a
Goulding's fan from way back.

I was also going to suggest that heading up 163 toward
Mexican hat there are spectacular views of
the valley and other things like the Rapley anticline that
are great photo fodder.

ann


Jack Davis wrote:
> 
> Tom,
> If you want to go in prior to the formal opening time, be prepared to
> PAY dearly for a guide. You will have no choice. Guide or nothing. If I
> remember, it cost us (3) $40 ea. Sunrise is prior to daily opening
> time.
> We had been in the previous pm and knew exactly where we wanted to be,
> but we were not given a choice.
> I had a 4-WD, but many didn't and at that time,('prox 3 yes ago) the
> road/trail didn't require it.
> There is a day use picnic area I saw, but don't believe there is a
> camping place there. I'm putting up a shot taken from the picnic area.
> (Used orange filter)
> Recommend close by Goulding's Lodge, 2 mi. off US 163 and Goulding's
> Jct. All services and a bit of history.
> The lodge is perched on a side bluff which affords a nice area view. It
> overlooks a small airport where, at least at one time, provided light
> fixed wing aircraft flights over the Valley.
> I have no financial interest in Goulding's, but am furnishing their
> 'phone no. in case: (435) 727-3231.
> 
> Jack
> 
>

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