It rained all night and we awoke to puddles on the KOA roads and a ground rife with mud. Our planned hike was put on hold. Instead, we headed off to take a peek at nearby Sand Hollow State Park, which has full-hookup RV sites available for a future trip.

It’s just a big pond, but probably no worse camping than our KOA. Maybe next time, we’ll book a spot here.

While hiking on muddy trails was out, we decided to at least make a drive through the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park.

Compared with the valley, there are few people out here and the towering, redrock cenery is spectacular.

Next time we’re out this way, we’ll hope for better (dryer) weather and more hiking.

