Good place for base camp at 4 corners
garyp4951 wrote:
I'm in the planning stage for this trip from West TN, and was thinking about maybe Delores,
Cortez, and
Durango for Rv Parks.
I do want to
drive the San Juan Skyway without my FW, and should I just
see the west side first, and then move to see the
east side.
Thanks for any tips.
First thing is you are getting Great Advise so filter through it and decide what you are really after.
When I Hear/Think or Talk about the Four Corners area, it is the FOUR STATES not just the San Juans and Colorado.
Is Utah in your Plans - Arizona - New Mexico or is it just Colorado, my Guess, from the places Mentioned you are really only planning on the Colorado section of this trip - Pretty Much the San Juan's and Mesa Verde, so I might suggest a Big Loop.
How much time do You have? When might you be traveling? What are you searching for? What do you enjoy? If we had this info we might be able to point you in the right direction for YOU - not where we generally travel.
So I'll make some assumptions - 3 weeks - Summer - Looking for Great Memories and Scenery - Short hikes and a Little Photography maybe even a good stream🙂When I think of the area there are areas/towns that stand out - some for camping - some for just being in - Mesa Verde National Park - Durango - Silverton - Ouray - Ridgway State Park/CG - Lake City - Creede - Pagosa Springs - Great Sand Dunes NP - 4X4 trails that you will never find anywhere else .............
Maybe something like
THIS - MAP Not picking CampGrounds but just showing a route that might work for you, letting you at least drive by many of the areas that are Fun.
If more time is available you will be close to Buena Vista and the Collegiates - Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP - Crested Butte - Gunnison - and so much more.
So the Biggest TIP I might give is IMHO there are no wrong Choices - just really never enough time to see and do all that you might enjoy - so some tough choices - add more time (Lot's more Time) try to stay where you plan to visit - and limit the base camp to say 25-30 miles - as that will still be more than you can see - don't be afraid to just drive by/through areas so you are ready/aware/planning for the Next Trip - You will Never be Bored or run out of things to see and do (I've been driving/visiting/enjoying/exploring/seeing/re-visiting/planning for the next trip for 50 years) - I've only seen a small portion of it and have never been when I did not start to plan for the return trip.
Few people you may search on this forum who Know this area -
Thom02099 - fanrgs - 4runnerguy - search or PM them for more info as they Know the areas you are looking at. Also remember that in the Mountains the snow will often hang around till the end of June in the Higher elevations so July is Heaven for Floral Color in the Alpine Meadows.
Stans Images might help determine where you might need to go -
🙂 -
Stan Parker's Images of the USAHope this helps,
Busskipper
Maryland/Colorado
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