On the way, we made a bathroom break and found a scenic overlook, warming us up for what was to come.
At the advice of our concierge, Barb, we took a scenic route to the Grand Canyon and stopped off to see the Little Colorado Scenic Overlook.
We were impressed with the little Colorado overlook, again it was a good warm up for the views to come!
Back on the road, we took turns driving and navigating the roads of Arizona.
We made it to the entrance of the park...Grand Canyon National Park, and yes that is snow on the ground!
Our first stop in the park was at the front gate to pay our park fee. Heather was driving and noticed the name tag of the gal working, "Trisha Vander Linden". Heather said "That's a very dutch name." Turns out her grandma lives in Pella, Vi Vander Linden, who lived two doors down from Chad and Shay...what a small world!
Our first stop in the park was at the front gate to pay our park fee. Heather was driving and noticed the name tag of the gal working, "Trisha Vander Linden". Heather said "That's a very dutch name." Turns out her grandma lives in Pella, Vi Vander Linden, who lived two doors down from Chad and Shay...what a small world!
Next we stopped at the Watch Tower overlook...and what an overlook!
A classic senior picture pose.
All smiles as we take in one of the 7 natural wonders of the world!
This overlook was called Watch Tower because there was a 5 story watch tower that you could climb up and see out! The outside was under construction, so we didn't take any pictures outside, but here is Heather looking out one of the windows as we were climbing to the top!
...next level...
...and the view from the top...Amazing!
A classic senior picture pose.
All smiles as we take in one of the 7 natural wonders of the world!
This overlook was called Watch Tower because there was a 5 story watch tower that you could climb up and see out! The outside was under construction, so we didn't take any pictures outside, but here is Heather looking out one of the windows as we were climbing to the top!
...next level...
...and the view from the top...Amazing!
We loaded back in the car and headed west to see more of the canyon and enjoy our sack lunch...a little chips and cheese, but not regular chips...Longboard Chips
...and baby carrots...very baby carrots.
The next pit stop was Moran Point...and another great view!
All smiles as we look out over God's creation.
I took a little walking path that went to the end of a rocky point for a closer look!
Heather and I on the path, using some rocks as our tripod!
We headed to the next stop but found a small lookout...this time we used a tree branch for the tripod to set up the camera.
We got to Grand Canyon Village and as we were walking around we noticed the warning..."Let Squirrels Feed Themselves", hopefully not on car parts!
Heather and I and an amazing view!
Looking the other way...still amazing.
Even though there is snow on the ground, the sun came out and it was around 45 degrees, that was warm for us Iowa folks! Next stop...Hopi Point, elevation 7,071 feet. Heather takes in the full view at Hopi Point. Heather and I at Hopi Point. ...taking it all in. Good thing that railing was there because this was a steep drop off! ...but what a view!
One last picture at the Grand Canyon before we leave.
On the way home we stopped at one of our favorite burger stops ever...In-N-Out Burger!
I fully enjoyed the Double-Double!
...and baby carrots...very baby carrots.
The next pit stop was Moran Point...and another great view!
All smiles as we look out over God's creation.
I took a little walking path that went to the end of a rocky point for a closer look!
Heather and I on the path, using some rocks as our tripod!
We headed to the next stop but found a small lookout...this time we used a tree branch for the tripod to set up the camera.
We got to Grand Canyon Village and as we were walking around we noticed the warning..."Let Squirrels Feed Themselves", hopefully not on car parts!
Heather and I and an amazing view!
Looking the other way...still amazing.
Even though there is snow on the ground, the sun came out and it was around 45 degrees, that was warm for us Iowa folks! Next stop...Hopi Point, elevation 7,071 feet. Heather takes in the full view at Hopi Point. Heather and I at Hopi Point. ...taking it all in. Good thing that railing was there because this was a steep drop off! ...but what a view!
One last picture at the Grand Canyon before we leave.
On the way home we stopped at one of our favorite burger stops ever...In-N-Out Burger!
I fully enjoyed the Double-Double!
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