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mileshuff
Sep 21, 2013Explorer
Sitting in an RV with the heat on because its frigid outside isn't fun either!!
Grand Canyon is beautiful in the winter and far lower crowds. The west canyon roads that are closed to all but tour buses in the summer months are open to passenger vehicles in the winter. That said, I would not want to take a trailer to the canyon in the winter. It can get downright frigid with significant snow fall and icy road conditions. Same for Flagstaff and Williams. We RV to these areas in the late spring or early fall.
In the winter time we take our trailer to southern AZ around Bensen, Bisbee, Sierra Vista, Tombstone etc. Plenty to do and see in this region and the weather is fantastic!!
We also head to California and visit the coastal areas as well as wine country in the winter.
Grand Canyon is beautiful in the winter and far lower crowds. The west canyon roads that are closed to all but tour buses in the summer months are open to passenger vehicles in the winter. That said, I would not want to take a trailer to the canyon in the winter. It can get downright frigid with significant snow fall and icy road conditions. Same for Flagstaff and Williams. We RV to these areas in the late spring or early fall.
In the winter time we take our trailer to southern AZ around Bensen, Bisbee, Sierra Vista, Tombstone etc. Plenty to do and see in this region and the weather is fantastic!!
We also head to California and visit the coastal areas as well as wine country in the winter.
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