โApr-25-2016 11:24 AM
โApr-29-2016 08:09 AM
โApr-29-2016 07:32 AM
lbrjet wrote:
The Moki is just a steep gravel road. Stay in Bluff at the Cadillac Ranch and take the toad to do your SE Utah sight seeing. The bad road is in Monument Valley. A higher clearance there is recomended or take the tour ride. We drove it because we wanted to stop when and where we wanted to.
โApr-28-2016 07:16 PM
โApr-28-2016 03:29 PM
lbrjet wrote:
4 corners is on the way from Monument valley to Mesa Verde. It is a tourist trap but is also one of a kind. A family photo of each person in a different state is something your kids would never forget. I enjoyed Valley of the Gods way more than Monument Valley, which is very commercialized and crowed, not to mention an awful road to drive. Driving up the Moki Dugway to Natural Bridges NM is also highly recommended. Have a geeat trip.
bukhrn wrote:
Maybe it's just me, but your itinerary seems awfully ambitious, unless you're just going to do the Clark Griswold headbob, I mean you could easily spend 4-5 days at some of those,as we did in Grand Canyon, Zion, Moab area,not to mention a LOT of driving time.
We went at a relaxing pace & saw all we wanted, we certainly could have spent less time at some, but I don't think we would have enjoyed it as much.
โApr-28-2016 09:41 AM
โApr-28-2016 09:04 AM
โApr-26-2016 05:23 AM
โApr-26-2016 05:17 AM
TriumphGuy wrote:4runnerguy wrote:
You're talking about starting a couple of weeks from now. These are very popular areas and very popular campgrounds. Your best bet may be to find out what is even available at this late date and try to work a driving plan around that. I think you're going to find some places very difficult if not impossible to find a campsite for next month.
My mistake - thank you for catching that. I meant 2017. I updated the original post, and also thanks for the reminder to be on top of things for next year. Best I can tell I need to reserve GC trailer village and Zion or I'll be stuck.
โApr-26-2016 04:56 AM
4runnerguy wrote:
You're talking about starting a couple of weeks from now. These are very popular areas and very popular campgrounds. Your best bet may be to find out what is even available at this late date and try to work a driving plan around that. I think you're going to find some places very difficult if not impossible to find a campsite for next month.
โApr-25-2016 07:57 PM
โApr-25-2016 07:36 PM
โApr-25-2016 03:43 PM
TriumphGuy wrote:
Wow how things change, and yet stay the same in just over a year.
Back in Dec 2014 I posted this thread and got lots of great input about a proposed trip to the Southwest: Upstate SC to Grand Canyon; 4 weeks - what would you do?
By now many things have come together. We ended up with a 35' Class A motorhome and are planning for 4 weeks off in 2016, mid-May to mid-June.
Credit where credit is due, I'm generally following a similar route as tragusa3: Trip Report: The Perfect Family Trip!
Anyway, to the point - now I'm getting a little wrapped around the axle trying to connect some of these dots in the most efficient manner. Specifically, the Hoover Dam vs Lake Powell are throwing a wrench into my trying to make a good "loop." If I leave one or the other out I can make sense of it, but trying to do both...?
Petrified Forest
...
Grand Canyon (South Rim)
Hoover Dam
...
Zion
Bryce
Capitol Reef
Goblin Valley
Arches
Canyonlands
Moab
Valley of the Gods / Monument Valley / Goosenecks SP
then backtrack to Lake Powell Halls Crossing?
Four Corners
Mesa Verde
Durango
...
So two questions:
1) what am I missing to make the most sense out of connecting these places?
2) any roads to avoid with a 36' Class A with a toad? I don't shy away from driving on twisty roads of Appalachia so I'll do what's needed if necessary, but I'd like to think I'm wiser these days and will avoid the "necessary" if you know what I mean.
TriumphGuy wrote:
Hi everyone,
Doing some long range planning. 2000 miles from Greenville SC to the Grand Canyon (and back of course). In a couple years I'd like to do this with the family.
I might be able to swing 5 weeks off of work but for now sticking with 4 weeks.
We wouldn't be using our current setup (F250 and 35' 5er) but rather in a small C or would have a DRW and a multi-slide TC. Something more mobile and that my DW is more comfortable driving.
I don't want to pack a thousand things into the trip. The drive is long enough as it is, don't need added stress. A couple goals off of the top of my head:
- See and experience the Grand Canyon for a few days. Don't just stop and look. Do some hiking, see some sunsets.
- Get off the beaten path and camp somewhere out there. Wander a bit. Living on the east coast, there really isn't much for getting out there and remote (i.e dispersed camping).
- Enjoy a few stops on the way. Focus is natural wonders but some historic sites too.
The route seems simple. Find my way to I-40 (through Atlanta to Memphis) to Flagstaff and then north.
Any time of the year. Kids are homeschooled so no schedule problems. My first thought is late Sept.
I'm hoping this is the first trip of many before they grow up and leave the house.
Thoughts?
โApr-25-2016 01:46 PM