Sep-03-2014 10:39 PM
Sep-10-2014 05:21 AM
sunfan03 wrote:fanrgs wrote:
May be too late now to answer your question since you seem to be moving very fast. Look at the Accuweather long-term forecast for the time you may be in Arches. If it is going to be <80 degrees and you are only going to stay one night, just dry camp at Arches (although it is probably already full).
If it is going to be too warm, you can get electric sites at one of the most spectacular state parks in the nation--Dead Horse Point State Park. The views are incomparable--Grand Canyon with two big rivers instead of just one.
Incidentally, if you are not already in Denver, it would be a shame to drive all the way to I-25 on US 160 and not stop at Great Sand Dunes National Park. Your daughters are at the perfect age to climb the dunes, then slide down on cardboard or some other flat object. The NP has only dry camping, but the nearby San Luis State Park has hookups if you can manage to add another night to your schedule.
Thanks for the advice, especially about Great Sand Dunes. I was wondering if it would be a worthwhile stop. We'll try and make that happen.
Sep-10-2014 12:12 AM
fanrgs wrote:
May be too late now to answer your question since you seem to be moving very fast. Look at the Accuweather long-term forecast for the time you may be in Arches. If it is going to be <80 degrees and you are only going to stay one night, just dry camp at Arches (although it is probably already full).
If it is going to be too warm, you can get electric sites at one of the most spectacular state parks in the nation--Dead Horse Point State Park. The views are incomparable--Grand Canyon with two big rivers instead of just one.
Incidentally, if you are not already in Denver, it would be a shame to drive all the way to I-25 on US 160 and not stop at Great Sand Dunes National Park. Your daughters are at the perfect age to climb the dunes, then slide down on cardboard or some other flat object. The NP has only dry camping, but the nearby San Luis State Park has hookups if you can manage to add another night to your schedule.
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Sep-04-2014 05:14 AM
sunfan03 wrote:
On a trip now with our family of 5 (DH and 3 DDs) in our 29' Class C. Heading to Zion and Bryce and we already have reservations for Grand Canyon mid-Sept. for a few nights. Now I'm reconsidering what we do after that.
Had a friend that mentioned this route:
Grand Canyon to Mesa Verde (2 nights) then Colorado Spring/Denver (to see family) then Moab (Arches/Canyonland, 2 nights) then Salt Lake City (more family). From there, we'll head up North to Coeur d'Alene before heading home in Seattle.
Are we going to be okay with the elevation gains on that route? We've never traveled from GC through Mesa Verde to Denver...would we be better off going through Colorado Springs then to Denver? Other suggestions on things to see along the way?
I haven't had as much time to plan this trip as others, so I really appreciate the input.