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Kentucky_Joe
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Aug 22, 2015

Bryce/Zion/Arches/Mesa Verde

We are looking for advice of what to see and do and anything else along that route. Not interested in shopping, places to eat or any hikes over a half mile. We like scenery, history, museums, touristy places, anything quirky. No children.
  • It looks like we have similar interests. I've made a Google map for each state as a way to keep track of all of the things that we want to see. Check out Colorado and Utah.

    If we've visited a spot I've included a link to a blog post with a short description and information about the site. This is a beautiful section of the country. Take your time and enjoy your trip!
  • Kentucky_Joe wrote:
    We are looking for advice of what to see and do and anything else along that route. Not interested in shopping, places to eat or any hikes over a half mile. We like scenery, history, museums, touristy places, anything quirky. No children.


    OK let's see if I can get you to sort of fill in the Blanks,

    What time of year?

    Order/direction of travel?

    Time frame - Days - weeks or months?

    Camp ground requirements?

    What are we traveling in?

    What have you done that you really enjoyed?

    Any Phobias - are you good on mountain Roads?

    Do you like to go Off Road?

    Restrictions?

    This will give us a better idea of what you are after and you can get more relevant info.

    Is this the sort of thing you are looking for?

    Still trying,
  • The following describes one of our favorite hikes in Zion. It gives a great view of the canyon from a different angle than most of the hikes. It is only 1 miles round trip and gives you one of the best bangs for your time and effort.

    "Canyon Overlook Trail Zion Book: Favorite Hikes in and around Zion National Park
    The Canyon Overlook Trail is one of Zion's classics that is well advertised by the park. The trailhead is located immediately east of the 1.1 mile long tunnel. It begins with charming steps, carved into sandstone, that climb above the Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel. The winding trail travels along Pine Creek Canyon, a popular canyoneering route and the Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel. It is a short and easy hike ending at the edge of a cliff that allows a glorious view of lower Zion Canyon, including Zion's famous Switchbacks, the Beehives, West Temple, East Temple, Towers of the Virgin and the Streaked Wall. If you are looking for a high elevation viewpoint, but do not want to tackle a grueling trail like Observation Point, then the Canyon Overlook Trail is ideal. There are lots of hoodoos and wild flowers along the trail that make it fun for kids but keep your children close to you and safe while hiking in Zion."
  • Well, we have never been in this area. We know to go to Bryce Np, Zion NP, Arches NP and to drive around and see the views and walk around and see the formations. I've read some on Mesa Verde. I don't know how to be more specific. I guess I was hoping for advice of other things to do near these main areas. Like maybe there is a museum to visit near Bryce that you would recommend we stop at. Or maybe there is a rodeo to attend. Something to give us a break from driving all day. I appreciate your naming those areas. I can research them on trip adviser. Sorry I am so vague. Don't know enough to be specific...
  • Kentucky_Joe wrote:
    We are looking for advice of what to see and do and anything else along that route. Not interested in shopping, places to eat or any hikes over a half mile. We like scenery, history, museums, touristy places, anything quirky. No children.


    Teton/Bryce/Zion/Arches/Colorado Springs/Mesa Verde

    Sort of a driving around in the Best of the West/Southwest?

    Mexican Hat
    Monument Valley
    Canyon de Chelly
    Sedona
    Lake Powell
    North Rim
    Rt 12 Hog Back
    Escalante
    Kodachrome
    Goblins
    Capitol Reef
    Moab
    Canyonlands
    Arches
    Rt 128
    Colorado NM
    Dinosaur NM
    Flaming Gorge
    YNP
    Wind River Canyon
    Beartooth
    Cody
    Red Lodge
    Colorado SP
    Rifle
    Steamboat
    RMNP
    Dillon
    Leadville
    Buena Vista
    Collegiate Peaks
    Crested Butte
    Aspen
    Maroon Bells
    Marble
    San Juan's - Lake City - Silverton - Ouray - Black Canyon NP -Telluride - 4X4 trails to die for
    Durango
    Cortez
    Dunton

    That's just off the top of my head - ?

    Was this a Quiz?

    Now if you are specific to an area the folks here will be able to give a lot more specific info.

    BOL,

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