We arrived into St. George on Monday April 23 and spent 4 nights.
We did a lot of errand running the first few days. The highlight of our trip was on Thursday, when our niece Tiffany and her three kids from Las Vegas, drove up to spend the day. We went to a couple of sites and parks, ate dinner and ended the day watching the kids swim in the RV park pool.
Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum- This museum displays over 300 stuffed animals from all over the world. The museum covers more than 33,000 square feet and is one of the largest displays of its kind in the world.
Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm - This rare site preserves a 200 million year old lake ecosystem that includes dinosaurs, fishes, plants, sedimentary structures and other animals. The museum building was built over the actual discovery site. They are continuing to dig parts of the lake ecosystem to continue to preserve more of the fossils.
Went to Thunder Junction to check out the park and garden. Beautiful site but the park side of the site was primarily geared for younger children - 5-12 years of age.
Nicholas swimming in the pool, and when he came out of the water, this was how his hair formed - kind of like a foreign figure.
Next day we went onto Baker, NV.
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