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TucsonJim wrote:
You should get a pretty good overview in four days. At Canyonlands, I'd drive the Islands in the Sky road first. Plan on a 3/4 of day for this. On the way in, or the way out, take the side trip to Dead Horse State Park. The view at the end of the road is spectacular. If you have 4x4, then take the Needles route the next day. I'd spend a good full day or day and a half at Arches. You can take some short hikes there. Be certain you have a camera at all these places. The scenery is stunning. Make sure you visit the Moab Brewery for dinner one night.
โJan-19-2015 05:40 PM
4runnerguy wrote:
Depends on what you like to do. How much hiking/walking do you do? Would you rent a jeep for day to do some exploring? Four days is good for a quick view of the parks, but there is a lot to do it the area. I've been going to Moab for decades and still find something new every time I go out there. We spend 2-4 weeks there a year total. Yeah, it's just a great place. Don't know when you're going, but spring and fall are busy. Summer is hot. The week before Easter is beyond busy. Avoid if unless you like lines and crowds everywhere you go.
โJan-19-2015 05:37 PM
Trackrig wrote:
We were there last fall. Four days will do it, but longer could be better. You'll need more time if you're doing Zion, Bryce, Grand Staircase Escalante and Capital Reef. If you're not on limited vacation time, it's well worth it to see all of them while you're in the area.
Yes if you have a 4X4 or something with higher ground clearance than a standard car, take the trail down through Pucker Pass. And right before your get to the visitor center at Canyon land is a trail that will take you over the edge of the canyon and back to Moab. The park people will point it out to you. Both are well worth it.
Bill
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