On our trip this week, we made it a point to stop by for a couple hours at Cathedral Gorge State Park, Nevada. Little did we know, a whole day there would have been better! Though its a small park, it packs a big punch. It reminded me of a miniature white colored Bryce Canyon. Between the textures, hoodoos, slot canyons and trails, there was lots to see.
The park is about 2000 acres, and the structures are created from volcanic ash millions of years in the shaping. Its not really rock, but a clay, changing with every torrential rain storm.
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