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Dr_Quick
Jul 22, 2013Explorer II
We drove that same route a few years ago, and remember it to be a mostly flat, very desolate area. Like said, the real only grades was at the Colorado river crossing. No place to fuel up along the route. Saw a few cows, but do not remember seeing any houses. Did see a fair amount of boats going to and from the river.
You do go past Natural Bridge National Park. We decided to drop trailer at welcome center parking area, and very glad that we did. Did tour in truck, as parking at viewing areas was limited. Would recommend that if you stop, use Toad for tour. Area not large, so you can see it in a few hours. I think that there are about 4 natural bridges.
You do go past Natural Bridge National Park. We decided to drop trailer at welcome center parking area, and very glad that we did. Did tour in truck, as parking at viewing areas was limited. Would recommend that if you stop, use Toad for tour. Area not large, so you can see it in a few hours. I think that there are about 4 natural bridges.
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