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Shaung
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Feb 24, 2014

Yosemite or Gand canyon and Lake Powell?

I want to start planning a good camping trip (5-8 days) and I'm not sure where to go.Ive got a 30' 5th wheel and a 11 year old Son and a 2year old Daughter.I know that not all camp grounds in Yosemite have full hook ups and I will definitely need them.Can anyone please give me any advice or feedback.I do plan on visiting both eventually so I guess it doesn't really matter which one we visit first but this will be our first long trip.Our longest trip so far has been 4 days,thanks.

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  • I've been to Yose and GC many times - and it would take a lifetime for me to get a fill of either of them.

    First - Yosemite is THE national park. It's about 150 miles closer for an easier trip, and is fantastic in every way. Very young kids like yours will enjoy the rivers, deer and waterfalls more than the big views at GC. If you are a reader, check out John Muir's First Summer in the Sierra, or the shorter The Yosemite.

    Second - there are full hookup campgrounds in the west side of Yosemite - but don't underestimate the long drive in to the valley. PITA.

    Finally - consider working out the full hookup situation. Your rig is designed to be fully self contained even without hookups. You will miss out on a lot if you have to have hookups wherever you go.
  • The Grand Canyon is basically a two nights, one day sightseeing item. You look into the canyon from about half a dozen overlooks and then you've seen it all. There's a couple of things around Flagstaff that can add to your trip. Where's your home base? We can give better suggestions if we know your starting and ending point.
  • As an 11 year old camping with the Boy Scouts I was more impressed during our stay in Yosemite than I was with our stay at the Grand Canyon.

    We did a lot of hiking, even to the top of Half Dome and to the waterfalls and lakes.
  • No campground in Yosemite has full hookups. You'd have to camp outside the park. Also you have to enter the Yosemite reservation lottery. They make reservations available 6 months ahead of time they go within minutes. So unless you plan to go in September you are too late.

    I don't know if GCNP has full hookup sites in the park, but it would be unusual for national park campgrounds if they do. But again you could camp outside the park. Ah looking at RVParkreview.com I see that they do have a full hookup CG.

    I'd have to say that for activities Yosemite has a lot more to do than GC does. But getting a site in the valley is a real problem. GC has two units, North and south rims. We actually prefer the north rim since it's less crowded. We stayed at a CG at Jacobs Lake when we were there last.

    At both parks staying outside the park means at least a 60-90 minute drive to get to main parts of the park.

    BK
  • Page, AZ @ Wahwep Marina and RV Park - inside the Glen Canyon National Park, has fabulous accommodations - level pads, full hook-ups, great ancillary facilities and excellent wi-fi. I love the location cause you can do Marble Canyon (Navajo Bridge & California Condors), Horseshoe Bend of Co. R., Antelope Canyon (most photoed slot canyon) and if you want travel up into Grand Staircase Escalate National Monument to do some of the slot canyons there.

    Here's the thing. This will probably take up your entire time, as we there for 3 days and wished would have have scheduled more time there. Grand Canyon is another block of time, and unless you want to be horribly frustrated, I think you would be happier scheduling one trip to the GSENM/upper AZ area. It's beautiful country.....oh yeah, and there's a spot past Marble Canyon on 89A (into Kanab) in the Kaibab Nat'l Forrest where you can see 5 of the 6 steps of the Grand Staircase. It's hard not to get interested in geology in this part of the country. And the Kanab GSENM Ranger Station is the geological Ranger station for GSENM.

    On our blog start here and go to about 3 or 4 newer blogs to see some of our photos of the area.

    On our site, this is our gallery for the time we spent there. It also includes Bryce & Zion, which might be a little out of the way, but those are also fabulous sites.

    Our whole intention with this particular trip was to do all the other stuff around Grand Canyon cause we knew that GC was going to be a biggie.