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โFeb-07-2018 09:48 AM
timandsusan wrote:
We were in that area last September. We had snow on the North Rim and otherwise very nice weather. A suggestion, in Zion and Bryce--get out and see the stars--the sky is very dark (hope the moon cooperates) and the Milky Way and other stars are just spectacular. Since you live in Colorado Springs, you know that the weather in Oct can change at any moment so bring warm clothes.
โFeb-07-2018 09:47 AM
Busskipper wrote:
Moab info
Aspen on the drive to Cortez - Aspen
You will have a Blast - if more time is available think about Page and Antelope Canyon - or/and Canyon de Chelly - Goosenecks/Mexican Hat.
So much more to see and do along this route don't Miss RT 12 - RT 128 - Goblins - Escalante and Kodachrome SP's.
Good Camera and Good Boot's - You Lucky Man/woman/kids.......
Best of Luck,
โFeb-07-2018 09:45 AM
profdant139 wrote:
First time in Utah?? You are in for a treat. It is very different from Colorado. Both are great, but not the same.
How old are your kids? What sorts of things do you like to do -- hiking? mountain biking?
Can you extend the trip to more than two weeks? On the other hand, no need -- you are so near to Utah that you can come back whenever.
One more thought -- bring warm clothes. The evenings can be very chilly in October. But the stars are so great that you will just have to sit outside. Bundle up!
โFeb-07-2018 08:04 AM
EnzoColorado wrote:
We live in Colorado Springs and decided to participate in the Grand Circle Trailfest in Kanah Utah on the first weekend of October, then decided to expand the trip into a 2 weeks tour of Utah.
We will be towing a 20 ft travel trailer. Here is the plan:
Leg 1: Colorado Springs to Monument Valley: route is down I-25, then take 160 from Walsenburg all the way through southern Colorado through Cortez, then take 162 to Monument Valley. This is going to be an long single day. I know about Wolf Creek pass and have driven it without trailer quite a few times. Thinking about camping at The View Hotel/Campground.
Leg 2: Monument Valley to Grand Canyon North Rim using 98 then 89A, with a stop at Glen Canyon Dam. Staying at Grand Canyon North Rim campground.
Leg 3: Grand Canyon North Rim to Kanab for the race festival.
Leg 4: Kanab to Zion via 89 then 9. Looks this drive will have interesting switchbacks descending into Zion south entrance. Not sure where to stay yet, either at National Park campground at Watchman, or Zion Canyon RV Park in Springdale.
Leg 5: Zion to Bryce: 9 to 89 to 12. Not sure where to stay yet. Could use some recommendations.
Leg 6: Bryce to Moab: 12 to 24 to I-70 then 191 to Moab. I heard along 12/24 is basically the view from the movie Cars. Kids would love to see that view. Thinking about staying in one of the RV parks in Moab, but not sure yet. Again could use recommendations.
Leg 7: Moab to Colorado Springs. Several options on this one. Option 1: take 128 along the Colorado River, then surf I-70 to I-25 home. Option 2: take 191 down to 46 then east until Ridgway, then take 550 to 50 up over Monarch Pass to Buena Vista the 24 home. This is much longer but much more scenic. We towed the trailer to Ridgway last summer and loved that area. I also want to see the Dolores River canyon along 141 but that seems to make the drive home unbearable long.
Would love to hear comments on this route, and recommendations on alternatives, and good camping sites. This will our first time in Utah.
โFeb-07-2018 04:07 AM
โFeb-07-2018 04:03 AM
EnzoColorado wrote:
We live in Colorado Springs and decided to participate in the Grand Circle Trailfest in Kanah Utah on the first weekend of October, then decided to expand the trip into a 2 weeks tour of Utah.
We will be towing a 20 ft travel trailer. Here is the plan:
Leg 1: Colorado Springs to Monument Valley: route is down I-25, then take 160 from Walsenburg all the way through southern Colorado through Cortez, then take 162 to Monument Valley. This is going to be an long single day. I know about Wolf Creek pass and have driven it without trailer quite a few times. Thinking about camping at The View Hotel/Campground.
Leg 2: Monument Valley to Grand Canyon North Rim using 98 then 89A, with a stop at Glen Canyon Dam. Staying at Grand Canyon North Rim campground.
Leg 3: Grand Canyon North Rim to Kanab for the race festival.
Leg 4: Kanab to Zion via 89 then 9. Looks this drive will have interesting switchbacks descending into Zion south entrance. Not sure where to stay yet, either at National Park campground at Watchman, or Zion Canyon RV Park in Springdale.
Leg 5: Zion to Bryce: 9 to 89 to 12. Not sure where to stay yet. Could use some recommendations.
Leg 6: Bryce to Moab: 12 to 24 to I-70 then 191 to Moab. I heard along 12/24 is basically the view from the movie Cars. Kids would love to see that view. Thinking about staying in one of the RV parks in Moab, but not sure yet. Again could use recommendations.
Leg 7: Moab to Colorado Springs. Several options on this one. Option 1: take 128 along the Colorado River, then surf I-70 to I-25 home. Option 2: take 191 down to 46 then east until Ridgway, then take 550 to 50 up over Monarch Pass to Buena Vista the 24 home. This is much longer but much more scenic. We towed the trailer to Ridgway last summer and loved that area. I also want to see the Dolores River canyon along 141 but that seems to make the drive home unbearable long.
Would love to hear comments on this route, and recommendations on alternatives, and good camping sites. This will our first time in Utah.
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