John's Canyon
Just outside a tiny town called Mexican Hat in Utah there is a very special place called John's Canyon. I have been there so many times and every time I have the place to myself.
There are Pertoglyphs on ancient stones, 300-foot canyon walls and shear drop offs to the San Juan River Basin. This image is of one of my campsites along the road leading into the canyon.
One year I took my Four Wheeler with me and rode into the canyon for miles and nearly got lost. The best part is the dark skies, they are truly worth staying for.
John's Canyon
Just outside a tiny town called Mexican Hat in Utah there is a very special place called John's Canyon. I have been there so many times and every time I have the place to myself.
There are Pertoglyphs on ancient stones, 300-foot canyon walls and shear drop offs to the San Juan River Basin. This image is of one of my campsites along the road leading into the canyon.
One year I took my Four Wheeler with me and rode into the canyon for miles and nearly got lost. The best part is the dark skies, they are truly worth staying for.