Sunday, May 14, 2017. We woke up, got ready and checked out of our super overpriced hotel in Page, Arizona. It was Mother’s Day weekend and Lake Powell is very popular, but I honestly didn’t think that every hotel would be booked solid that weekend. This was the one night I didn’t book a place to stay because I figured we would find a place pretty easily. Boy, was I wrong. It’s okay though! It was all part of the adventure and experience!
We had some almond butter bars for breakfast and headed out to Horseshoe Bend. After making sure we had plenty of water for ourselves, and Sadie, we started the hike to this glorious beauty. The hike to Horseshoe Bend was pretty short. However, there is absolutely no shade. Even though we were hiking early in the day, it was still pretty hot considering you’re exposed to the sun the entire time. Make sure you have plenty of water, no matter what time of day it is!
It was only 9am (or 10am? Arizona and their weird time zones, I’m tellin’ ya!) and there were already tons of people hitting the trail to the bend. It’s really interesting to see all the different types of people that come to these places. Some are 110% ready for anything with their hiking gear and what not. Then, there are some that are in dresses sandals and you’re just left wondering “How are you even doing this right now?” To each their own of course!
We walked up towards the edge of the bend and holy cow, I was so amazed. Of course, I’ve seen this beauty all over the internet, but my expectations of it were completely blown out of the water. It was insanely massive and the blue/green water was mesmerizing! It’s hard to believe that places like this exist until you see them for yourself. To sit on the edge of Horseshoe Bend and stare and think that something like this was created after millions of years is just insane to me.
After about an hour or so, we left Horseshoe Bend and headed off for lunch. Honestly, I didn’t plan to stop at any fancy restaurants and nothing during my research really stood out to me, food wise. Except for this place. Big John’s Texas BBQ. TEXAS BBQ, PEOPLE! How could I be in this area and NOT stop there? Luckily, they were also pet friendly, so we were able to sit outside and enjoy the cool breeze with Sadie.
I ordered a good ol’ brisket sandwich with a side of potato salad while Lyle opted for some brisket nachos. Also, they had, are you ready for this? SWEET TEA! Yep, they had sweet tea and we drank it all and took some to go! It was all so freaking delicious and so refreshing to have a little taste of home on this trip. If you ever find yourself in this area, I definitely recommend stopping!

After lunch, we were on our way to our next stop: MONUMENT VALLEY! First stop was, of course, the visitor center. We spent a good hour here just marveling at all the monument formations sitting on the valley floor. These are places you’ve seen in western movies and on the Travel Channel and NatGeo and here I am, seeing them with my own eyes for the very first time.
We were now ready to be on our way to Moab, Utah. On our way out and away from Monument Valley, I had glanced in the rear view mirror and told Lyle we had to stop and pull over. The view I was looking at was the iconic long highway leading into the valley. I was very surprised that there weren’t a ton more people pulled over snapping pictures left and right. We had encountered maybe 5 or 6 people while we were stopped. This is the beauty of the desert, no one around for miles.
I’m sure you know this place from the running scene in Forrest Gump as well. “I’m pretty tired. I think I’ll go home now.” Same, Forrest. It turns out that right at the place I realized we needed to stop, was the exact place that Forrest decided to go home. I swear! We found the sign and everything! Is that not a weird coincidence or what?

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After grabbing a few shots here, we were officially on our way to Moab! The time we spent in Moab was pretty exciting and I can’t wait to share those stories and photos! So be on the look out for another blogpost soon! I hope you enjoyed & thanks so much for reading!