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    4.5 (15 reviews)

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    Jacob Lake Cabin
    Cori V.

    We did not stay at the campgrounds but in the Cabins, which I've posted photos of. We had a really lovely time at Jacob Lake Campground. The cabins are clean and cozy. We rented ours, which was technically a two bedroom, for $127/night. A really good deal, especially if you have more than two people in your party. The rooms are connected by the bathroom, kind of like a Jack and Jill bedroom so you can shut the door and have some privacy. The amenities were clean, everything was functioning, water was hot. The bedding seemed fresh and they clean the cabins daily. No TVs but they do have WiFi (although don't you come out here to get away from those things? :)) You can't cook or have a fire so keep that in mind - if you want somewhere to roast weenies or marshmallows, the cabins may not be the place for it. If my husband gets his turkey tag here again, we'll definitely stay in the cabins again!

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    The cleanest campground restrooms I've ever seen or used. Nice quiet campground! Great surroundings with the tall trees.

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    Jacob Hamblin Park

    Jacob Hamblin Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    29.1 mi

    We drove up from the Grand Canyon and stopped in Kanab for the evening. We checked out Hamblim Park…read moreso our toddlers could run around. It's a very cute little park at the foothill of a mountain. The kids really enjoyed the play structure. swings, LARGE grassy play area, and the spongee floor. Yep, I said "spongee". The ground beneath the play structure is filled with recycled (I'm guessing) rubber bits so walking on them makes folks slightly bounce. The park is right around the corner from the downtown area and on the way out of town. It was just the trick to get my littles out and about.

    Kanab, known for "The Wave" and proximity to "Wire Pass" and "Buckskin", my family from Los…read moreAngeles, traveling through Kanab, also attended a spectacular firework show on the 4th of July at this Jacob Hamblin Park. My preteen kids said it was one of the best shows they have seen due to our close proximity to the lighting of the fireworks! Everything seemed bigger! Explosions louder! We were practically right under most of the explosions in the sky, with ambers literally falling on top of us / the spectators! Perhaps because if the dry air. At the very end of the show, our fears were realized as one last firework exploded on the ground, and some cardboard shrapnels flew into the spectators, hitting some of them. Fortunately, we think there were no injuries! We were just glad that we could attend and celebrate 4th of July far from home!

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    Pipe Springs National Monument - Pipe Spring National Monument Fredonia, Arizona May 2021

    Pipe Springs National Monument

    4.4(22 reviews)
    30.6 mi

    I am so glad I made a short stop at this national monument. Darcy, the ranger at the desk, was…read moreamazing and answered all of my questions and more. When she didn't know the answer, she looked it up and told me later. The Visitor's Center is extremely well designed and the history of the natives and LDS pioneers in the area is very thorough and exceptionally well presented. I also had the privilege of visiting the main historical building where another incredibly helpful ranger answered my mass of questions. He, too, was extremely knowledgeable about the area and history. This isn't a monument you will want to spend a whole day visiting; after all, it's only 400 acres. But, if you're driving through Fredonia, don't miss it.

    I didn't really know what to expect but I was passing nearby and figured I should check out this…read morenational monument. I was picturing more of an aquatic scene with the word "springs" involved and pipe just some funny little name for it but...it really was a pipe! an pipe that ran the spring through the building, providing water to the Mormon settlers that came here. I knew very little about the history of the area, LDS settlers, or the Native Kaibab Paiute peoples that populated the area before the settlers arrived so I walked away with a lot more knowledge around their struggles over the land. It's not a big monument so you don't need a ton of time here, thought you could spend a while digging into the history with a ranger led walk or taking a stroll on the easy loop trails. They also host night stargazing sessions which I wish I would have been able to take advantage of. In addition to the historical structures and information I was given, I enjoyed checking out all the animals (chickens, steers, etc) and garden structures on the property as well. If you're a history buff and/or dig getting an education with your national parks adventures I recommend stopping by. If you're more into scenic views and nature, this one may not be your thing. But it's worth a stop no matter what if you're in the area.

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    All Ways Adventure - First rappel - our 10 y/o

    All Ways Adventure

    5.0(20 reviews)
    28.6 mi

    Our family (two kids, ages 11 and 14) did the half-day Guide's Choice canyoneering trip in Ladder…read moreCanyon yesterday with Brett, and it was the highlight of our Utah trip -- and that's saying something given the competition. Brett was phenomenal. He made every one of us feel completely safe and confident through all the rappels (5 or 7, depending on who's counting -- we lost track because we were having too much fun). He struck that perfect balance of professional guide and enthusiastic local -- he clearly loves this place and knows it deeply, from the geology of the rocks to the broader mountaineering history of the area. That kind of knowledge just adds another layer to the whole experience. We drove over from our lodge to Easton Zion, and I'll be honest -- I wondered briefly if it was worth the extra time. It absolutely was. As a bonus, Brett had a great eye for photos, so we came home with some incredible shots to prove we actually did it. If you're in the area with family and want an adventure that's equal parts exciting, educational, and just flat-out memorable -- All Ways Adventure is your answer. Ask for Brett.

    Jillian recently took our group on a half day canyoneering and rappelling tour. From the moment we…read morewere picked up from our front porch until we safely returned home, I knew we were in for an exciting adventure. Breathtaking cannot begin to describe the views and nature we were surrounded in. I was impressed with Jillian's knowledge of the terrain and history of the area that she shared with us. She is friendly, kind, professional and above all clearly an expert guide concerned with our safety. We were lucky to actually have 2 guides on our tour as Darren was our photographer. He took amazing shots that were not forced or posed that we'll cherish forever. Everything flowed naturally and their energy was refreshing. I would highly recommend a tour with All Ways Adventures! We'll be back when we're in Kanab next. Thank you Jillian and Darren!

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