Near the Scenic Byway SR 12
South Central Utah
A scenic byway with spectacular views for 120 miles.
There are many turnoffs and view points.
Roads with many curves, no room for error.
Awesome scenery and roads without railings.
Civilization is sparse, watch your gas gauge and water supply.
The Story of the Last Wagon
On January 26, 1880, Joseph Stanford Smith worked hard along the precipitous Hole in the Rock trail, guiding wagons to the river. Toward day's end he received word that all 40 wagons from the encampment at the top of the Hole were safely down. But Smith couldn't find his own wagon among those gathered at the river. He climbed back up to the top, where he found his wagon and family waiting, seemingly overlooked.
No other men remained on top to help brake the wagon's decent. Over Smith's objections, his wife, Belle, insisted that she and their horse, Nig, could restrain the wagon. She settled their three children - including a three-year-old and an infant - on a quilt and told them to stay put until their father returned.
Together the young couple began driving the loaded wagon down the Hole. In the first steep cut, Nig fell, dragging behind the wagon. Belle soon fell as well, and was dragged a hundred feet, deeply cutting her leg before the wagon came to a stop.
After treating Belle's wound, Smith climbed back to the top. He found the children waiting just where Bell had left them. "God stayed with us" said Ada, the eldest. The worst of the trail behind them, the family completed the rough descent together. They arrived at the river just as a group of men, noting their absence were starting up to help them.
Utah State Highway Sign
Guiding the wagons through Hole-in-the-Rock trail.
Our journey began in Torrey where a good two lane road, in excellent condition, took us through spectacular scenery and tall pine forests.
After 36 miles we arrived at our home for 2 nights, the Boulder Mountain Lodge.
Boulder Mountain Lodge has wonderful accommodations (even dogs are welcome).
The excellent Anasazi Museum is only a mile away.
Unmatched Scenery on the way to Escalante, a sleepy and spread out town just 20 miles further along Highway 12.
When you're in the area don't miss Calf Creek Falls Trailhead, an easy 4 hour round trip hike.
If you have just a little more time take a picnic and enjoy the most fantastic scenery along the famous Burr Trail.
Happy Trails to you my dear
Blogging Friends.
Gina