also gotta say upper muley twist, maybe the coolest hike i have ever done. if not for the views of the waterpocket fold, then for the diversity of experience you get along the adventure. arches, narrows, buttes, canyon floor, scrambling, cairn hunting, pictographs if you know where to look, cliffs, flowers, marbles, the colors, oh the colors! i was expecting alot and have heard so many good things - but my expectations were still exceeded. it would be a glorious experience to do a short backpack and stay up on the ridge in one of the sandy ledges along the dragons teeth. cant wait to hike it ten more times (trip report to come)
we camped at cedar mesa (free) which was a quaint little campground that has a nice shorter hike just from the tent called red canyon. i had no expectations, so i was pleasantly surprised and saw no one besides the lizzys.
really enjoyed cassidy arch trail too, but shorter and much more crowded.