8/24/20

Butch Cassidy home, Fremont Indian State Park, hotel movie night

Here we are at a little place along I-70 where Butch Cassidy lived when he was younger. 
The cabin was pretty cool to look inside.
The grounds around it were really pretty. Had we not already eaten, they had picnic tables.It was pretty. 



Then we stopped at the Fremont Indian State Park and Museum. This place had a lot of really cool trails and hikes, but by the afternoon we got there, I think my kids were done with a lot of hiking in the heat :) maybe we can go back and see more around that area. 
This was in the museum where you learned a lot about the Fremont Indians and where and how they had lived.
Making cornmeal.

We got to climb down in an actual pithouse. Quite a bit cooler down there.


Seeing a real life granary they used.
Going on the nature walk around the museum. Looking at a ton of rock art. 


We spent the night in Richfield the last night. Due to some stuff being closed (covid) on our plans for this day originally, we could have just driven home, but I decided the kids needed some ice cream and another pool to swim in. 
Everyone was SO excited to get to go out to eat on Saturday night!
Adeline really liked the pink chairs they had.
Movie night in the hotel after swimming.

 Evidence when we got home Sunday mid day of a real hiker's legs (Adeline!). She had quite the collection!

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