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tatest
Jul 16, 2016Explorer II
I was going to suggest working your way along Route 66, at least to New Mexico, but that takes you well south of any part of Utah. If you want to see southern Utah, I recommend getting there late September or early October at the latest. Your route would be taking you across the Rockies about the time Colorado is seeing previews of winter weather (I posed with piles of snow in Monarch Pass late September) but the Colorado Plateau is particularly glorious that time of year.
Also be aware that seasonal RV parks start closing end of September through Colorado and Wyoming, while public campgrounds tend to stay open until they can no longer cope with the problem of clearing snow from the roads. My last trip across US-50 was last week of September, and I would not want to do it any later in the year.
Also be aware that seasonal RV parks start closing end of September through Colorado and Wyoming, while public campgrounds tend to stay open until they can no longer cope with the problem of clearing snow from the roads. My last trip across US-50 was last week of September, and I would not want to do it any later in the year.
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