Hole N The Rock

Hole N The Rock. Hole N" The Rock (Moab) Alles wat u moet weten VOORDAT je gaat (met foto's) Tripadvisor The couple operated a diner in the first room until 1955 (Albert's first. The cost of admission to the petting zoo is about $4, but admission for children under 2 years old is free.

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The home comes with a rich history — it began as a small alcove for the sons of Albert and Gladys Christensen and over the years morphed into a marvel of human ingenuity and engineering as Albert excavated. Since then, they've added the zoo and two gift shops, but the original house has remained largely untouched..

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Erik and Wyndee had dabbled in real estate and, after coming across an ad for the property, decided to take on this new venture together Originally the Hole n' the Rock was a cave where cowboys camped Erik and Wyndee had dabbled in real estate and, after coming across an ad for the property, decided to take on this new venture together

. Access to almost all of the attractions listed above is free, but if you are interested in a 12-minute guided tour inside the house you'll have to pay for a ticket (about $6 for adults and $3.50 for children from 5 to 10 years old) Albert Christensen began creating the home in 1940; the Christensen family moved into the home in 1952 and the site was opened to public tours after Albert's death in 1957

Canyon Page. Whether visiting Moab, traveling to or from Arches National Park, or exploring the Needles District of Canyonlands, Hole 'N' The Rock is a convenient roadside stop you won't soon forget. Hole N" The Rock is a roadside attraction located in San Juan County, Utah, centered around a home carved out of a sandstone cliff