โSep-12-2018 07:01 PM
โSep-15-2018 02:22 PM
Brent and Gina wrote:
A little clarification. I'm working on the "things to see" and they are NOT firm yet, but here is what I have so far starting in Moab. The "circle" seems pretty straight-forward on the maps I've seen as circle-ish. If not, please let me know for my planning purposes. We're going counter-clockwise on it tentatively like this:
We stayed at the following,all FHU
Moab Portal RV Park ( the resort side)
Capitol Reef National Park Thousand Lakes RV Park
Bryce Canyon National Park Ruby's
Zion National Park Zion River Resort
North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park can't help - stayed at South Rim when we were there
Lake Powell
Monument Valley - Drive to Monument Valley Gouldings CG
I've got a LOT of sub-sights in these main areas, but I'm looking for campgrounds that support electric and water as must-haves. We don't want to pack up the 5th wheel and move it constantly so we'd like to base in areas and, if necessary, drive a little further. We are retired and take extra time when we travel and have learned over the past 8 years that this is our preferred style--base and see the surrounding area. Campground comfort with water and electric essential.
So, what's discussed so far. agesilaus - I don't see us going south (clockwise) from Moab so Monticello won't be traveled likely. Cortez a definitely possibility towards the very end. Busskipper - I'm sorry, but campgrounds are definitely part of an overall trip for us. We've stayed at some dumps and it's a huge distraction and bummer when we look back. For example, when we stayed in a parking lot basically in Santa Rosa, CA to do some wine tours. Sites are great, tours are great, campgrounds are great, getting out of the house is great, local cuisine is great and they all add up to an experience. Our campgrounds in the Badlands and Custer State Park--awesome. It's so important to us not to constantly move that we pack in extra time and sacrifice sights if necessary knowing we can go back. I very much understand the move, move, move style and we see it often when we're on the road. Sometimes, we take an entire day or two and just relax at the campground and grill out steaks sleeping in late the next day, maybe do Walmart to restock or eat out. Hey, it's our style. Respect all around. Busskipper, we caught snow/ice in Yellowstone and we certainly try and stay away from it! Thanks all and please keep 'em coming! ๐
โSep-15-2018 10:57 AM
Brent and Gina wrote:This may have a definite impact on your planning. This is high season for many of the places you want to visit. Weekends may be fully booked in some places, so figure out where you'll be on the weekends, get those reservations, then fill in the week days.
We leave in less than 2 weeks.
โSep-15-2018 06:03 AM
Brent and Gina wrote:Busskipper wrote:Brent andGina wrote:
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I think I agree with you 100%. We are in no rush. We'll be coming from a friends house in Colorado Springs to Moab. We will stay there until we feel we're ready to go. At 3 weeks in, we'll just head back from wherever we are. I like it!
So that will pose an entirely different Question - "What Route will you take out and Back?"
Suggested Route As in Colorado it will be a Beautiful - although a little Late - Drive with the Aspen having Turned. With stops in Buena Vista/Collegiates/Leadville/Salida/Twin Lakes/Independence Pass - Then Driving past Gunnison/Crested Butte/Montrose - then possibly Ouray/Telluride/Silverton - before heading over to Moab.
If at all possible try to leave a little earlier - so as to enjoy the Aspen before they all fall off - you will not regret it.
The trip back will likely bring you back on RT 160 with even more to enjoy on the drive back to the Springs - Cortez/Durango/Pagosa Springs/Great sand Dunes/Salida - Map back Keep an eye on the weather - as the passes often get just a little October Snow - usually wet and melted shortly after it falls on the Warm Black Highway.
This will be a Great Trip - It would really be nice if you Posted a Few Pic's as you make your way, then we can all enjoy it ๐
Best of Luck,
We are almost going on the suggested route. Instead, we're going 50 from Pueblo. On the way back, we'll drop down to 40 directly back to Little Rock where we're from. The Colorado Springs stop is to visit a fellow Air Force friend. I will try and remember to post some pics. I'm terrible doing it for family on Facebook so I need to step up in that regard.
โSep-14-2018 08:30 AM
Busskipper wrote:Brent andGina wrote:
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I think I agree with you 100%. We are in no rush. We'll be coming from a friends house in Colorado Springs to Moab. We will stay there until we feel we're ready to go. At 3 weeks in, we'll just head back from wherever we are. I like it!
So that will pose an entirely different Question - "What Route will you take out and Back?"
Suggested Route As in Colorado it will be a Beautiful - although a little Late - Drive with the Aspen having Turned. With stops in Buena Vista/Collegiates/Leadville/Salida/Twin Lakes/Independence Pass - Then Driving past Gunnison/Crested Butte/Montrose - then possibly Ouray/Telluride/Silverton - before heading over to Moab.
If at all possible try to leave a little earlier - so as to enjoy the Aspen before they all fall off - you will not regret it.
The trip back will likely bring you back on RT 160 with even more to enjoy on the drive back to the Springs - Cortez/Durango/Pagosa Springs/Great sand Dunes/Salida - Map back Keep an eye on the weather - as the passes often get just a little October Snow - usually wet and melted shortly after it falls on the Warm Black Highway.
This will be a Great Trip - It would really be nice if you Posted a Few Pic's as you make your way, then we can all enjoy it ๐
Best of Luck,
โSep-14-2018 05:12 AM
Brent andGina wrote:
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I think I agree with you 100%. We are in no rush. We'll be coming from a friends house in Colorado Springs to Moab. We will stay there until we feel we're ready to go. At 3 weeks in, we'll just head back from wherever we are. I like it!
โSep-13-2018 09:21 PM
2gypsies wrote:
I highly recommend going to each national park's web site and exploring it thoroughly as to what they recommend to do within the park. Here is Arch's in Moab:
https://www.nps.gov/arch/index.htm
In addition to the national park there are so many other things to see and do within a close range of the park. If you're hikers there are unlimited opportunities. In Arches the Fiery Furnace ranger-led hike is very unique and awesome but you'll need reservations. That's how you really 'see' the parks - do things in them even if it's the easy hikes. Ranger activities are also worthwhile. For Moab you could take the Colorado River evening cruise, rent a Jeep or go on a Jeep tour, drive up to LaSal Mountain, tour both Canyonlands NP sections and lots of other things. Google the town itself for ideas.
For Bryce the best experience is to get down within the fairyland spires and do a hike. There are also horse rides down there. Just walking along the rim won't give you the full and best picture. Outside the park in both directions are lots of beautiful things to see along Hwy 12. In Escalante hike a slot canyon like Peek-A-Boo Canyon - short but beautiful. Stop at the Visitor Center for ideas. Calf Creek Falls and Kodachrome State Park are worth exploring.
Since you're retired try to plan this trip in April or September. These are some hot places in the summer.
โSep-13-2018 05:29 PM
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โSep-13-2018 04:59 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Don't flitter around, spend more time in one major park. You will get a lot more out of it. We've been just about all those places multiple times over the years. Often spending 5-8 days a stop. And we still haven't seen all we want to see.
โSep-13-2018 04:23 PM
โSep-13-2018 03:01 PM
2gypsies wrote:Brent and Gina wrote:
Moab - Use RV Park Reviews web site for any of these. We don't know your price range.
Capitol Reef National Park - Stay in Torrey
Bryce Canyon National Park - Ruby's
Zion National Park - Stay in Springdale
North Rim of Grand Canyon National Parkin Jacob Lake, AZ or Kanab, Utah
Lake Powell - Stay in Page. Glen Canyon Nat'l Rec Area has a full service c.g.
Monument Valley - Drive to Monument Valley - Stay in Gouldings RV and take their tour from there. Don't drive your truck to tour.
โSep-13-2018 02:59 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Absolutely those parks are too far apart for a base camp to cover multiple parks.
โSep-13-2018 02:58 PM
2gypsies wrote:Brent and Gina wrote:
Moab - Use RV Park Reviews web site for any of these. We don't know your price range.
Capitol Reef National Park - Stay in Torrey
Bryce Canyon National Park - Ruby's
Zion National Park - Stay in Springdale
North Rim of Grand Canyon National Parkin Jacob Lake, AZ or Kanab, Utah
Lake Powell - Stay in Page. Glen Canyon Nat'l Rec Area has a full service c.g.
Monument Valley - Drive to Monument Valley - Stay in Gouldings RV and take their tour from there. Don't drive your truck to tour.
These parks have too long of distance to have base camps. How often would you drive back and forth to visit just one?
โSep-13-2018 01:20 PM