Thursday, July 20, 2017
A Snapshot and The Scoop: Pipe Spring
My sister and I found this little national monument on our way from Zion National Park to Grand Canyon National Park and couldn't resist stopping. The monument is named for the little spring that pumps life-giving water into the parched desert around it. Multiple cultures have used the spring, from ancient indians to early explorers and military outposts and the park is rich with Kaibab Paiute history, while a cultural museum on site provides visitors with a glimpse into the way of life in the desert. Outside the visitor's center a short nature trail takes you into the shadow of Winsor Castle where Pipe Spring itself gushes from among the rocks at its base to fill two pools with clear, cold water. Alisha and I didn't spend much time here, but next time we're in the area we will be sure to plan for a few hours of exploring this little oasis.
Leave me a comment below and tell me if you've ever heard of Pipe Spring National Monument. Do you know where it is?
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