Palm Canyon, Victor Loop Trail

Indian Canyons is a canyon just outside of Palm Springs, CA.  Indian Canyons is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the world’s largest California Fan Palm Oasis!  Indian Canyons is home to the Agua Caliente Indians, specifically the Band of Cahuilla. The drive to the parking lot from the entrance is about 5 miles and there you will find a small trading post.  The trail starts just below the trading post.  One of the welcome signs alerts the hikers of the “rattlesnake habitat”!  We did not see any rattlesnakes….The hike is about 3 miles with the 1st…

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Monument Valley Tribal Park!

Since we left Richmond August of 2020, we have been to Monument Valley or close to it several times.  The tribal park has been closed for a year and a half due to Covid.  Only just recently has the Navajo Nation opened up for tours! The drive up to Monument Valley from Camp Verde, AZ is about 3.5 hours.  We left the campground at 6:30am and witnessed an unbelievable sunrise from the road.  Our route passed Sedona, Flagstaff and the road that leads to the Grand Canyon.  We made reservations at “The View, Cabins” that sit on Navajo Tribal Park…

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Sedona: Little Horse Trail & Shopping!

We spent yesterday in and around Sedona, AZ.  Our first stop was the Little Horse Trail off Route 179 in Red Rock Canyon.  This trail is part of Red Rock State Park just 5 minutes from the town area of Sedona.   The Little Horse trail is a 4.3 mile out and back trail.  The trail has a 564' elevation gain and is open to hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders.  We loved the hike and highly recommend the trail.   Once we completed our hike we drove into town and shopped at Tlaquepaque a very quaint area of Sedona…

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eBikes and Chincoteague!

On our way back to Virginia after Colonial Airstream and a short visit in Rehoboth Beach, we stopped in Chincoteague Island.  We were there two days and spent a lot of time on the eBikes.   The island is small and most all of the streets have bike lanes…Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge has miles of bike trails.  We rode between 30-35 miles over two days ; we love the Lectric eBikes.   We did see some wild Chincoteague Horses, they were visible but far away, I did not have the zoom camera to take decent pictures…but at least we saw…

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