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southerngirl76 wrote:
I am in the begining stages of planning our 2015 vacation and I would like some opinions on where to go. I have narrowed it down to either the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone. I have been to both places as a kid but the rest of my family has never been to either place. We are a family of 2 adults and 3 kids ages 2 1/2, 12 & 18. We are experienced tent campers and hikers although now with our little one we won't be doing much hiking at all. We are located between Houston and Austin, TX and we have 2 weeks total for this trip.
Option 1 - Southwest trip: Palo Duro Canyon, stops along old Route 66 (I just gotta stay in a Wigwam), Painted Desert/Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon (how much time here?), then down to Tombstone (my husband loves old west history), finally over to Carlsbad Caverns before heading home.
Option 2 - Yellowstone/Tetons: Would need 2 nights on the road to get there and get home. Should I also do a night in either Jackson or Cody before entering? And which park first? How long in each park? Four in Yellowstone and three in Tetons? Or Five in Yellowstone and two in Tetons? I have already decided on Canyon for camping in Yellowstone due to it's central location and showers and either Gros Ventre or Colter Bay in Tetons.
So based on all that I would love to hear you thoughts and suggestions.
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โSep-23-2014 11:03 AM
patperry2766 wrote:
What about the other coast?
Ft Wilderness at Disney then stop by the Gulf Shores/Pensacola area on the way home for the beach scene...or you could just bypass Disney and hit Key West.
โSep-23-2014 11:01 AM
rexlion wrote:
Do you have a road atlas? If so, have a look at the page for California. You'll see where some of the national parks and things are located in relation to the N. AZ - GC area.
Yosemite, of course, is fabulous. I was there in 2013 for a week. While reservations in the valley are a challenge, I snagged 2 nights (Fri and Sat) when other people cancelled. But the first-come, first serve CGs are pretty easy to get into if you show up by early afternoon on a Sunday or early in the week. I stayed most of the time at Bridalveil Creek CG, about 15 minutes from Glacier Point. Glacier Point is amazing; you can look straight down at the valley floor 3000' below you and at Half Dome across the way. I spent several evenings up there around sunset, taking pictures. Then there are places nearby like the Devil's Postpile and Mono Lake. Plenty of places to boondock (dry camp for free) in the national forest near Mammoth Lakes and Mono Lake.
The Pacific coastline is supposed to be really scenic also. I want to get there someday and go from San Francisco area all the way into Oregon along the coast.
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2gypsies wrote:
First I think you should talk to the daughters and see what they had in mind for California. It's a BIG state - just like Texas. ๐ Do they want the beach? Sequoias? Mountains? Lakes? Cities? Lots of choices.
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