This morning we packed everything up and it was time to move to our next destination. We liked this little cabin with beautiful views, but water situation and the 1 bathroom was killing us. We decided to stop at Hot Springs State Park on the way to Grand Teton National Park. This park was exactly what we needed to break up the 4-hour drive. It was beautiful and unlike anything we had ever seen before. It also smelled terrible but if you could get past that it was pretty.
Caleb was determined he could catch a fish with his hands. I think he did before we left there.
They had a large extension bridge or shakey bridge as we call it. Thankfully, I walked on it with other people so the kids couldn't be ornery and scare me. Once the other people were off they were running and jumping on it to make it shake even more.
Caleb took this really neat picture. The hot springs had made layers of salt and sediment over the years.
The adventurous hikers went up this steep spot to see the views.
This cave like thing was made by erosion over time. We walked down in there. It was pretty impressive.
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