Fremont Indian State Park
It was not on the agenda, but a long day of driving and a well placed off-ramp got me to pull into Fremont Indian State Park in Utah. I dropped into the Visitor’s Center to ask about camping (yes, $15 for off-season full hookups) where I also watched the 15-minute video about the park and strolled the museum.
Moose and I took to the trails, (Court of Ceremonies & Parade of Rock Art), which shuttled us past many of the pictographs and petroglyphs of the area. Moose also made a new friend; a static hunters deer target. Just as we were finishing up our small stroll the snow started falling.
Thankfully, I had already decided to stay the night so we had an RV site with power. The good ol’ electric heater came out for a nights work while I got on with a reconfiguring of the interior of the van (I have an idea). Moose and I were the lone campers in the entire park.
In the morning we bundled up and went for the few-mile hike (from the camping location) out to 100 hands cave.