Arches National Park - Delicate Arch Trail (3.4 miles; d=4.60)
Read MoreDelicate Arch Trail -- Route Map
Our route as tracked by the Gaia GPA app and depicted a la Google Earth...
Delicate Arch Trail -- Route Map
Our route as tracked by the Gaia GPA app...
Delicate Arch Trailhead -- 4,300'
My guide said get an early start and it wasn't kidding! It was just before 9 am and the parking lot (which is pretty decent sized) was 3/4 full...
In 1898 a disabled Civil War veteran from Ohio by the name of John Wesley Wolfe arrived in the Salt Valley along with his oldest son Fred. In this otherwise stark landscape they found an agreeable 100 acres of land near a reliable stream and enough grassland to feed their few cattle. In 1906 Wolfe's daughter Flora, and her family, moved west to join him and the current, more sturdy, cabin was built. By 1910 all had moved to nearby Moab, however, and the ranch was sold off. The structures here are all original (except for the corral) and provide a good glimpse into what must have been a harsh existence in the high desert...
In 1898 a disabled Civil War veteran from Ohio by the name of John Wesley Wolfe arrived in the Salt Valley along with his oldest son Fred. In this otherwise stark landscape they found an agreeable 100 acres of land near a reliable stream and enough grassland to feed their few cattle. In 1906 Wolfe's daughter Flora, and her family, moved west to join him and the current, more sturdy, cabin was built. By 1910 all had moved to nearby Moab, however, and the ranch was sold off. The structures here are all original (except for the corral) and provide a good glimpse into what must have been a harsh existence in the high desert...
Wolfe Ranch (Root Cellar) -- 4,300'
In 1898 a disabled Civil War veteran from Ohio by the name of John Wesley Wolfe arrived in the Salt Valley along with his oldest son Fred. In this otherwise stark landscape they found an agreeable 100 acres of land near a reliable stream and enough grassland to feed their few cattle. In 1906 Wolfe's daughter Flora, and her family, moved west to join him and the current, more sturdy, cabin was built. By 1910 all had moved to nearby Moab, however, and the ranch was sold off. The structures here are all original (except for the corral) and provide a good glimpse into what must have been a harsh existence in the high desert...
In 1898 a disabled Civil War veteran from Ohio by the name of John Wesley Wolfe arrived in the Salt Valley along with his oldest son Fred. In this otherwise stark landscape they found an agreeable 100 acres of land near a reliable stream and enough grassland to feed their few cattle. In 1906 Wolfe's daughter Flora, and her family, moved west to join him and the current, more sturdy, cabin was built. By 1910 all had moved to nearby Moab, however, and the ranch was sold off. The structures here are all original (except for the corral) and provide a good glimpse into what must have been a harsh existence in the high desert...
In 1898 a disabled Civil War veteran from Ohio by the name of John Wesley Wolfe arrived in the Salt Valley along with his oldest son Fred. In this otherwise stark landscape they found an agreeable 100 acres of land near a reliable stream and enough grassland to feed their few cattle. In 1906 Wolfe's daughter Flora, and her family, moved west to join him and the current, more sturdy, cabin was built. By 1910 all had moved to nearby Moab, however, and the ranch was sold off. The structures here are all original (except for the corral) and provide a good glimpse into what must have been a harsh existence in the high desert...
Dave Kathy Weemhoff
on May 12, 2017Sure gives a dessert like feel - even with the greenery -- and that Arch!!!! WOW, WOW, WOW!