Did you know that Palo Duro Canyon is the 2nd largest canyon in the country, next to the Grand Canyon?
When we arrived at the entrance, they warned us of the extreme heat that day.
Shortly after the entrance we took a little trail to the rim that overlooked the canyon.
We drove to the Visitor's Center and watched a short film about the history of this place.
Such beauty!
A rainbow of colors in rock.
See that trail below? We think that is the trail we took later.
We have been to the Grand Canyon a few times; Allen has hiked down into it (and up it) 3 times. At Palo Duro Canyon, you are able to drive down into it (my preference).
We pulled off the road when we got to the trailhead for the Lighthouse Trail. People were handing out water. We had brought some but they gave us more, making sure we had enough for the hike. They told us the ground temperature was 124°!
We met several hikers that told us that they had begun walking early, before the sunrise, in the cool of the day and were just now returning from the "lighthouse". We were still a couple of hours away.
"Make level the path of your feet, and let all your ways be established."
Proverbs 4:26
I knew I would not be able to make it all the way. I was feeling spent. We still had to go back the way we had come in. I told Allen that if he wanted to go, I would wait for him in the shade. He said no. But we walked far enough that we could see them.
Maybe he can come back with his son or a friend who has more stamina than me and make it all the way!
We had our lunch before turning back the way we came.
We made it back to where we had started.
"Allen, there is a little cave on that trail. It isn't a long hike; let's climb to it!" Al got a picture of me waving there.
This couple (below) who took our picture told us that they were from Indiana. They asked where we were from. "North of Wichita." "Where?" We said "Newton". "Oh, I went to Hesston College in aviation and flew in and out of Newton many times." Hesston is 7 miles north of us. A very small town.
This summer we have met 2 people, this couple here in Texas and one in Florida, who knew about Hesston! Small world!
Sad history
This reminded me of Mushroom State Park back in Kansas.
Canyons tend to have flash floods.
This day, the water was at a trickle.
Then we drove back to the Canyon. We had a Texas style bbq meal.
Then we watched the outdoor musical, "Texas", which is held in the canyon. It is put on every summer this year being its' 56th year! Very professionally done and well worth it! It is a fictional story about how the state began.
They told us we could not take pictures, so the following ones are ones I found on-line.
We didn't get back to the hotel until after midnight! But what an enjoyable day we had at Palo Duro Canyon!!
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