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Aug 11, 2015Explorer III
I would recommend you stay south along the California coast or Death Valley National Park. Anza Borrego State Park in Borrego Springs, in southern California is huge and beautiful and will have pleasant weather.
The Utah parks will be too cold without power. If you leave the furnace running all night you will not have battery power in the morning. Your pipes could freeze depending how cold it gets. However, you could stay in a private RV park outside of the national parks so that you could have power. The roads could be dangerous for RVs if they have snow or ice.
From California you could drive to southern Arizona via I-10 to Yuma and over as far as the Phoenix area which is huge and then down to the Tucson area. These will all be nice in December.
You could also stay in Sedona, Arizona which will be cool and possibly some light snow but would be beautiful on the red mountains. If the weather looks o.k. for the Grand Canyon you could drive up there.
The Utah parks will be too cold without power. If you leave the furnace running all night you will not have battery power in the morning. Your pipes could freeze depending how cold it gets. However, you could stay in a private RV park outside of the national parks so that you could have power. The roads could be dangerous for RVs if they have snow or ice.
From California you could drive to southern Arizona via I-10 to Yuma and over as far as the Phoenix area which is huge and then down to the Tucson area. These will all be nice in December.
You could also stay in Sedona, Arizona which will be cool and possibly some light snow but would be beautiful on the red mountains. If the weather looks o.k. for the Grand Canyon you could drive up there.
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