John L. H.
Yelp
Sunset Crater is a must see.
When it comes to road trips, I am a meticulous planner. For months I researched my cross country tip planning every little detail. But as Scottish Poet Robert Burns wrote in 1785: "But Mousie, thou art no thy lane, In proving foresight may be vain: The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men Gang aft agley,"
Unlike the next verse of Burn's poem, the failure of my original plan didn't lead to grief and pain, but instead led me to this amazing national monument that affected me significantly.
This may be the point in your review where you're asking yourself what in the hell am I talking about, but if you bear with me, I will explain myself. I never expected I would see the Sunset Crater National Monument. What led me to this area was the prospect of an off-road trail that just so happened to be across the road from the entrance to this park. For unknown reasons the off-road trail was closed, so rather than waste such a long drive, I steered the Jeep to Sunset Crater. Looking back I thank my lucky stars that I ended up here.
After stopping at the visitor center, we stopped at the lava flows. As a lifelong resident of Louisiana, my only experience with lava had been when I splashed roux on my arm and it burned through my flesh like molten rock. Unlike the roux experience, this lava flow was truly life changing.
Words cannot accurately express just how awe inspiring the flow was. We were the only people for miles around and there we were walking the one mile trail through a nearly thousand year old lava flow. The evidence of just how violent that eruption was could be seen wherever we looked. Along the trail were trees that had been uprooted and burned. I could almost not believe what I was seeing. Next to the trail were large chunks of rock that had come from the side of a mountain that looked as if mother nature had peeled it open, dug at the solid rock core, and tossed giant boulders away from the mountain. Standing in that lava flow I was nearly overcome by emotion. It was that moving.
After the lava flow we drove along the road leading to the Wupakti National Monument. While the view wasn't as moving as the lava flow itself, it ranks as some of the most beautiful scenery I have ever witnessed first hand.
If you're in the area, or if you're planning a road trip, I strongly encourage you to include this on your list of must see places.