W
e learned that about half way to Zion National
Park, just outside the small town of Rockville Utah is the historic town of
Grafton. Established by Brigham Young and his Mormon settlers, in the 1840’s,
Grafton became a farming community supporting itself and other nearby communities.
By 1864, nearly 170 folks farmed the nearby fertile fields.
A handful of buildings and homes from the
mid-1800’s remain, and a historic district was established to try to maintain the
structures. We got to visit all the buildings and even to stroll though the
historic cemetery. The structures and the setting near Zion Canyon attracted
the movie industry, and in 1969, portions of the infamous Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid were filmed in Grafton, including the iconic scene with Paul
Newman riding the bike with Katherine Ross on the handle bars.
Next, we tried to find Glitter Mountain. Also
known as The Old Gypsum Mine or Sparkle Mountain, it is an active Selenite mine
operated on BLM land just across the border in Arizona. Selenite is a variety
of Gypsum still used on the manufacture of sheet rock for the construction and
homebuilding industries. It is called Glitter Mountain because the crystals of Selenite
literally glitter in the sunlight.
Google seemed to know where it was located, even
though there was no signage whatsoever. We diligently followed Google’s
instructions until we were 2 ½ miles away, and Google told us to park there and
walk – estimated time of arrival over an hour. I ignored Google and kept
driving along unpaved, but decent roads. At about a mile from Glitter Mountain,
we came to a deep, narrow wash that Google said we need to continue in. It was
too narrow to drive, in my opinion, so we set out to walk.
The ravine was actually a fun and pleasant walk.
While it took us a bit, when we finally emerged from the wash, there it was –
glittering in the sunlight, right next to the parking lot, complete with
informational signs. It turns out that we could have easily driven right to
Glitter Mountain, but just couldn’t find any source of direction. All in all, I
think the way we came may have actually been more fun than if we had just
driven there. We got exercise and still got to our cool destination.
Talking to you soon.