Archive for the ‘National Parks’ Category

Petrified Forest National Park

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Our hike through the wilderness area at Petrified Forest National Park in Northern Arizona may now be viewed on You Tube. .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPXE4AQBAbc 

Petroglyphs and Wilderness Area Hike Videos

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Please visit our website  lonestartravelers.com  to view two short videos filmed in Petrified Forest National Park.

Petrified Forest National Park, Photo Gallery

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Please visit our website  lonestartravelers.com  to view our photo gallery of Petrified Forest National Park.  They are in the Gallery under National Parks.

Chisos Basin Campground Big Bend National Park

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Chisos Basin Campground  Big Bend National Park 

We drove out to Big Bend National Park for the day while we were camped at Fort Davis State Park.  You may ask what you can do in Big Bend National Park if you are only going to be there for the day and the drive to get there is 150 miles each way.  The answer is not a whole lot however we did have a purpose for the side trip.  We have signed up to volunteer at Chisos Basin Visitor Center for three months in the summer of 2009 so we wanted to check out where we would be working and living.  We drove from Fort Davis on Hwy 118, through Alpine and on to Terlingua and Study Butte to the entrance on the west side of Big Bend National Park.  We stopped in at the Panther Junction Visitor Center first then headed up the 6 mile narrow windy road to Chisos Basin with it’s sharp curves and steep grades.  The visitor center is small but interesting with exhibits and items for sale.  The campground is nothing more than a rocky outcrop.  At 5,400 ft above sea level the summer weather is pleasant and it is of course surrounded by the magnificent Chisos Mountains however the camping spaces are small, not level and have no amenities.  (By this I mean water and or electricity.)  There is a comfort station with flush toilets but no showers.  There is a sink for dishwashing only. Trailers up to 20 ft are allowed however this campground is really best suited for the tent camper.  There is a campground host site with full hook ups (they frequently have openings for campground hosts) however this site was also rocky, not level and no shade.

We have left Petrified Forest National Park

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

A photo gallery of Petrified Forest and Painted Desert including the Wilderness Area will be posted soon.  We are back in Texas, currently at Davis Mountains State Park in West Texas.  We will be posting on this state park as well as others that we visit as we make our way back home to the Dallas/ Fort Worth area.