What size/type rig? I hope U'll travel Utah Rt.12 from Bryce to capital Reef. After GC south I'd skip GC north except to eat supper in the lodges Great Stone dining room. 10 miles west of Bryce, on Rt12 is a small Nat'l Forest Camp called Red Canyon. One of our top 5 camps in the country. Beautiful, well spaced, private Sites for the biggest rigs. Water only. No reservations. At Bryce, Ruby's Inn RV Camp is best. U MUST hike the Navaho trail into the bottom of the hoodoos. Along Rt.12 is another of our favorites, a small State pk called Calf Creek. The sign say recommended for 25' rigs or smaller. I'm 35' with TOAD and always find a spot to fit. If healthy, take the 6 mile (Round trip) hike to Calf Creek falls. Again, No reservation. At Cap.Reef drive the Cap. Gorge scenic drive to the end and walk about a mile into the gorge to read the wall of indian Petroglyphs & old settler names & dates. At Canyonlands, Rt.313, make SURE to drive Toad to see Gemini Bridges, Shafer Trail switchbacks & long canyon overlook. If a fairly high clearance Toad, U can drive down into Canyon bottom on Shafer switchbacks, across bottom and out On Rt.279. Turn left At Jug Handle arch & U can drive the dirt road back to top of Long canyon overlook & back to Rt.313. The dirt road goes under the famous giant fallen rock. Ofcoarse, the Tourist standards...Deadhorse point & Islands in the Sky. If U'r into steam engine train rides, 50 miles east of Mesa Verde at Durango, is Americas BEST train ride, Durango-Silverton Steam train.