Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Field Trip Manti- Covid-19 day 402

Our last stop during our little field trip to Sanpete County was the city of Manti.


The most beautiful about Manti (in my opinion) is that you can see the LDS Manti temple high up from miles and miles away. 

We parked our car at the Pioneer Heritage Garden. This is sure the best spot to take great pictures from the temple.



Then we drove up the knoll. We spread our blanket on the grass and we laid down while the girls rode their bike and scooter. 

We rolled the hills and we took tons of beautiful pictures. Then we imagined how it would be living in such a little town. (Don’t get me wrong. I would totally live in one!)



On our way back we stopped at Panda Express (one of Giovi’s favorite) to take out dinner.

It was such a fun field trip! The girls are already looking forward for our next adventure.


First settled in 1849, Manti still has more than one hundred building that were built by pioneer craftsmen, more than any other city in Utah. Many of these building predate the civil war. Because the majority of the builders were stone masons, most of the structures are built of oolite limestone quarried from the hills behind the temple.

No comments:

Post a Comment