The Stream

Friday, July 16, 2010

New Discoveries in St. George

Xetava Gardens out in Kayenta is a lovely little restaurant that I'd like to give a kind little review to. Other than the waiter trying to upsell our party on things, the food was quality and unique. It was really well done and had a nice atmosphere.








2) Kanarville Hike off of the I-15. Go right once you get off the freeway, make a left and drive 2mi to 100N. Turn right and follow that road up to the water tower and begin hiking about a mile before you reach the waterfall. Make sure you wear swimsuits and if you can throw in stripe socks, tennies, and Hollywood sunglasses, it makes the hike even cooler.






This hike is refreshing because there is water after about two miles. That would be a must when hiking in July.

Use your empty mandarin orange snack pack conatiners to make mud cupcakes. It will entertain the children for hours.


Micah's dimples always make a splash~



Krave is a fun place to take the kiddos in this oppressive heat. They have self serve frozen yogurt with endless toppings. There is something about letting you serve yourself and making it your own way that really makes me and my kids happy. They are located by the Great Harvest off of the Boulevard.



They even have a giant board to get all your drawing Kravings out.



Blood pressure cuffs are also a new discovery, but that is for you to decide. Casey and I had a blast measuring our resting rate and our increased rate.



1 comment:

Emily S. said...

Cool! I will have to remember these things. We are always looking for new hikes!