>my favorite /out/ locations are rock citiesWhat kind of person do you imagine?
>>2867755Someone that needs to go outside.
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I like rock cities as an alternate to views or waterfalls or arches as a hiking destination. It's good to break it up with diversity on longer trips. On my last rock city trip, it was the paid kind with a gate, and there were some loud teens who I could smell weed off of even though they were like 200 ft away, and at first I was annoyed, but then I realized entertaining bored stoned teens is one of the best and highest uses of a rock city. My real beef is how limited the entrance hours are I think you have to be in by 4pm and out by 5pm except in summer. The issue with paid hikes isn't just the money it's the "will I get locked inside a set of gates" game that I do not enjoy.
>rock cityis this really a thing?
>>2867769>On my last rock city trip, it was the paid kind with a gate>My real beef is how limited the entrance hours are I think you have to be in by 4pm and out by 5pm except in summer.Wut?
>>2867776some rock cities are random trails through rock gardens, some are a paid attraction where you enter through a visitors center/gift shop and the hours are limited and there's a gate to enter the whole thingim not sure what is so unclear to yousome trails cost money to hike, some don't