Colorado River Canyon along SR-128 east of Moab, UT

Colorado River Canyon along SR-128 east of Moab, UT

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Colorado River Canyon along SR-128 east of Moab, UT

This travel adventure is about a Scenic Drive east on River Road (SR-128) that runs east following the Colorado River.

We stayed in OK RV-Park & Canyonlands Stables 3310 Spanish Valley Drive 435-259-1400. OK RV-Park & Canyonlands Stables is a Passport America Campground meaning that members can stay there for 1/2 price. Since we are Passport America Members our cost was $15.50 per-night.

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There are multiple commercial campgrounds in Moab. All of them appear to be good or at least adequate------no slums anyway. We decided to stay in OK RV-Park & Canyonlands Stables 3310 Spanish Valley Drive 435-259-1400 because it was a PPA park thus 1/2 price. Even at half price it was $15.50 per-night for FHU with 30/30 amps and cable included. Most RV-Parks in the area are going to be around $25 plus a stiff tax. This park had some shade so we picked it but the nice Spanish Trail RV-Park has nice shade as well and both are within a mile of each other. All of the parks in Moab appear to have gravel interior roads and sites.

Since we are in Moab we need to know a little about it. Moab was first settled in 1855 by the Elk Mountain Mission of the Mormon Church. Less than 5-months later, three members of the party were killed by Indians and the settlers fled, abandoning their holdings.

The next permanent settlers came in 1878. A Post office was established in 1879, and Moab was given its name, probably from a Biblical source. Finally in 1890 Grand County was created with Moab as the county seat.

Cattle and sheep grazing were the main economic activities until the 1940's. Then, occasional mining turned to a boom as Moab became capital of the the western Uranium mining boom which lasted into the 1960's with a revival in the 1970's.

Since the 1980's recreational pursuits have come to dominate Moab's economy. Long connected with Colorado River travel and freighting, this historic crossing has become the "Gateway" to some of Utah's most unique scenery with river activities on the Colorado River (rafting, kayaking and sightseeing), mountain biking, jeep and off road vehicle excursions into Canyon Country along with visiting Canyonlands & Arches National Parks attracting tourist to this region.

 

 

Desert Varnish and Talus slope

Desert Varnish and Talus slope

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scenic Route Utah, SR-128 along the Colorado River east of Moab, Utah

Scenic Route Utah, SR-128 along the Colorado River east of Moab, Utah

 

 

 

 

More talus slopes and weaving road as we follow the Colorado River. Notice the desert varnish on the cliff face.

 

 

Roadcut east of Moab, Utah on Scenic SR-128

Roadcut east of Moab, Utah on Scenic SR-128

 

 

 

 

 

Can you hear Joyce? She is telling me that we are going to hit that rock roadcut. We didn't hit it but it must have been close. When rock is that close to the edge of the road it will make you cheat on the yellow line. VBG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Talus slope

Talus slope

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This picture captured the Colorado River in addition to the cliffs and talus slopes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Layers of sedimentary rock exposed along the Colorado River east of Moab

Layers of sedimentary rock exposed along the Colorado River east of Moab

 

 

 

 

 

 

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These are some of our other Travel Logs in this area:

Arches NP-a ** Arches NP-b ** Arches NP-c ** Arches NP-d ** Arches NP-e ** Arches NP-f ** Arches NP-g

Scenic Drive through Sandstone Cliffs ** Scenic Drive along Colorado River ** Scenic Drive through Canyon ** Historic Dewey Bridge

Fruita, Colorado ** Scenic Drive along Potash Road in Moab ** Scenic Drive through Colorado River Canyon ** The John Wesley Powell Museum in Green River, Utah

Sandstone Cliffs of Colorado National Monument ** Wingate Sandstone of Colorado National Monument ** Kayenta Caprock in Colorado National Monument

Sandstone Tunnels in Colorado National Monument ** Fault in Colorado National Monument ** Grand Junction & Fruita, Colorado ** Volcanic Ash of Colorado NM

Driving US-191 from Blanding to Moab, Utah ** Geology along US-191 south of Moab, Utah ** Moab, Utah visitor center flowers

Until next time remember how good life is.

Mike & Joyce Hendrix

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