The Texan wrote:
Yes, Prescott will get snow, but usually October/November is a safe time. The bad areas are the Flagstaff area and up to the Grand Canyon, but again, October/November is not known for winter weather in AZ.
Not really familiar with the RV parks in Washington & St George. We have a couple here in Hurricane that are decent. My suggestion is to use the RV Park Review, as it is usually pretty accurate.
When I made a trip in the early 1980s I stopped off at the Grand Canyon for no other reason that it was a good place to stop off and sleep on my way to Tucson. I did not think the GC would be anything special, but I pulled in just as the sun was starting to go down. There was something about the way the sun was going down that made that view of the Canyon one of the most beautiful sights I ever saw and I wound up staying a few days instead of sleeting overnight. I think my cousin may enjoy seeing the GC and it isn't too far from where my other cousin in Prescott lives. Back in the early 80s I had a small trailer with a primitive heater. You had to hold a match to the pilot light and hold your finger on the thermocouple safety push button until it warmed up. One night it got windy and the pilot light blew out. It was so clod that it took almost forever for the thermocouple got hot enough to take my finger off the button. Not only was it windy it was cold enough to freeze the water hose. By late morning early afternoon it was warm enough for T-shirts and shorts and this was late Sept early Oct. I am going to ask my cousin if she wants to see the GC so that may effect my route. The heater in my old camper was crude but I am sure with modern electronic ignition I will not have any problems with heat
Vegas sounds like a nice stop over but I am afraid I may like it so much I may stay longer than I intend to stay