We drove out through the east tunnel and side of the park. The tunnel was a wonderful feat of engineering. We had been told to look for Big Horn Sheep as you exit the tunnel and, sure enough, on an outcrop of rock just outside of the tunnel were three sheep. They were posed for tourists - if only we had a place to stop and take a picture. The terrain on the east side was completely different than in the canyon. It was curved and swirled sandstone with layers and waves. It was a fairly tale landscape. We stopped at a few overlooks and took pictures but it was cloudy and they won't look nearly as impressive as reality. At one stop we got out and walked into a canyon a little way. It was open but changed and became narrow winding path. We walked above it because it was full of water and quite deep. It made us want to keep exploring.Read more