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- jmtandemExplorer IIWrights Beach, Sonoma Coast State Beaches, Bodega Bay, California
- TucsonJimExplorer IIIf you make it to Southern Utah, Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. Bring a camera with you. Simply stunning.
- danorenExplorerIf you like to get answers that will help you then you should add information that will help us to help you,in this case:What is your route,how much time you have,what are your interests,how many in your group+age (children?),any how I will give it a shot.
Utah-I spent 1 1/2 months that was not enough,visit:
Flaming Gorge
Dinosaur N.M
Arches N.P
Canyon Land N.P
Canyon Reef N.P
Grand Staircase Escalante N.P
Bryce N.P- OUT STANDING
Zion N.P
South Dakota-
Bad Lands N.P
Dead Wood
Custer S.P (Dancing with the wolfs was shot there)
Take your time it is a lot to see and hike.
Enjoy - schwipps324Explorer
danoren wrote:
If you like to get answers that will help you then you should add information that will help us to help you,in this case:What is your route,how much time you have,what are your interests,how many in your group+age (children?),any how I will give it a shot.
Utah-I spent 1 1/2 months that was not enough,visit:
Flaming Gorge
Dinosaur N.M
Arches N.P
Canyon Land N.P
Canyon Reef N.P
Grand Staircase Escalante N.P
Bryce N.P- OUT STANDING
Zion N.P
South Dakota-
Bad Lands N.P
Dead Wood
Custer S.P (Dancing with the wolfs was shot there)
Take your time it is a lot to see and hike.
Enjoy
Just me and the wife. 35 years old. At this point we are T two weeks time. Hopefully we can stretch it out to,at least three. Really looking forward to it already. - schwipps324Explorer
schwipps324 wrote:
danoren wrote:
If you like to get answers that will help you then you should add information that will help us to help you,in this case:What is your route,how much time you have,what are your interests,how many in your group+age (children?),any how I will give it a shot.
Utah-I spent 1 1/2 months that was not enough,visit:
Flaming Gorge
Dinosaur N.M
Arches N.P
Canyon Land N.P
Canyon Reef N.P
Grand Staircase Escalante N.P
Bryce N.P- OUT STANDING
Zion N.P
South Dakota-
Bad Lands N.P
Dead Wood
Custer S.P (Dancing with the wolfs was shot there)
Take your time it is a lot to see and hike.
Enjoy
Just me and the wife. 35 years old. At this point we are T two weeks time. Hopefully we can stretch it out to,at least three. Really looking forward to it already.
And interest wise just being out doors. Really looking forward to wild life and a few good hikes. Just taking in the scenery - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIWe prefer to stay IN the national parks for the best experience and best scenery. All of the western national parks are outstanding, in our opinion. Just pick your route and go for it! If you're 62+ be sure to purchase the Senior Pass which will give you 1/2 off on camping fees (if a campground has electric you will pay for that as an extra) and free admission to the parks. It's good for national forest campgrounds, too. Have fun planning and plan to take as much time as you can.
- kknowltonExplorer II2 weeks total travel time from where? Aurora can be in several different states. Realistically, if you are from Aurora, Illinois, 2 weeks will allow you a few days in Yellowstone with 1-2 days in the Black Hills enroute, and that's all. If you're from Aurora, NY, you'll have enough time to get out to Yellowstone and turn around & head for home. If you're from Aurora, Colorado, that timeframe will allow a little more time. You'll still need to choose between northern parks (Yellowstone/Grand Teton, Glacier) and southern ones (Arches/Canyonlands, Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon) - and those in between (Rocky Mountain, Mesa Verde). You won't be able to include all of them in any less than 2 months time, IMO.
- azdryheatExplorerKOA near the west entrance to Glacier Nat'l Park in Montana. Grizzly RV park in West Yellowstone. Both are fine parks.
- deleted-2ExplorerYou kids outta make a stop in Glacier NP at Lake McDonald.
Even if you haven't much time there it's worth a stay.
Waterton is just stones throw above there also.
I guarantee you won't forget the sites.
Have fun...wave if you get over this far! - WyoTravelerExplorerI would visit Glacier NP. In a few years those glaciers will be gone. Fortunately I saw glacier at Mt Ranier. It is gone now. Park is there but no glacier.
I prefer WY. Guess it is because we live here near Cody. Lots of great places to camp.
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