Monday, August 4, 2014

Lily Lake Trail

Rocky Mountain National Park
June 2012
 
We loved our hike around the nicely accessible Lily Lake Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park.
  











 
Egypt: Dad, are there any alligators in the lake?
Me: No.
Egypt: Any biting fish?
Me: No.
 
Next came splashing sounds a cute, little mischievous giggles:



 
 
 
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Friday, August 1, 2014

The Lady Bird Johnson Grove

 Redwood National Park
 
July 2014

 
 
 
Many of the remaining redwood groves are protected in the jointly managed Redwood National and State Parks. It can be confusing at times because you don't always know if you're in a state or national park. The first time that we were positive that we were in the national park was when we hiked through the Lady Bird Johnson Grove. We found the trail absolutely perfect. It was wide, free of rocks and roots with some up and downs to make it a little challenging.



 
Inside a living, hollowed out tree from a lightning strike:

 
Egypt enjoyed learning how to use a trail map:













 
Kellisa wheeling herself:










 
That night, we camped at Patrick's Point State Park:




Thursday, July 31, 2014

Trail Ridge Road

Rocky Mountain National Park
June 2014
 
 
We drove Trail Ridge Road to the Alpine Visitor Center so the girls could turn in their "homework" and become Junior Park Rangers in Rocky Mountain National Park. Laurel worked very hard on doing her work herself. She completed the 7-9 year old program. We also found time to enjoy some snow in June. Unfortunately, Kellisa was very uncomfortable because her glasses broke and she had a hard time seeing without her prescription sunglasses. She even had a hard time opening her eyes in the sunlight.
 
 
 
 



Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Bear Lake Accessible Trail

Rocky Mountain National Park

June 2014

Trailhead Elevation: 9,475ft.
Distance: .77 mile



Bear Lake Accessible Trail was a nice hike on crushed gravel around a beautiful lake with wonderful views of Longs Peak. The trail had a few elevation changes which provided just a little challenge for pushing a regular wheelchair. The girls enjoyed finding a small snowbank for climbing and snowballs. After our hike, the girls wanted to ride the park's shuttle bus.