โDec-26-2015 09:58 AM
โFeb-02-2016 08:33 AM
alesis wrote:2gypsies wrote:
I guess I don't understand getting a 'base camp' and traveling two hours to see something else and then two hours back again.
I'd recommend moving to different areas. Then you can explore all day without having to drive an additional two hours back to the campsite.
I'd suggest 4 nights in Zion; 4 nights in Bryce and 3-4 nights in Capitol Reef. Stay in the parks for the best overall experience.
We're open to trying anything! It's just a pain to tear down and setup multiple times, especially when we have a 27 hour drive from home. But any things an option! That's why we ask here. ๐
โFeb-02-2016 07:07 AM
jmtandem wrote:
If you plan to drive thru the tunnel with your trailer, be sure to first check with the rangers. It is one lane for RV's due to the size of the tunnel.
โJan-24-2016 08:55 AM
โJan-23-2016 05:29 PM
2gypsies wrote:
Since you're avid hikers, I'd suggest Bryce, for sure. It a cooler park in summer because of elevation and the trails are like a fairy wonderland. The kids (and you) would really enjoy it.
Then take Hwy 12 up to Capitol Reef Nat'l Park - more great trails.
If you have time on your return, stop for a few days at Moab for Arches Nat'l Park. Again, the trails are awesome, especially the Fiery Furnace range-led hike. Again, the kids would absolutely love it. If you only have a couple days for Moab, concentrate on Arches NP rather than Canyonlands. The hikes are more fun.
Personally, I'd skip Zion for this trip and instead, do the above three parks.
โJan-23-2016 11:28 AM
โJan-23-2016 10:00 AM
4runnerguy wrote:alesis wrote:It's a three hour drive each way from Zion to the North Rim. That's six hours of driving for a precious few hours at the canyon. After a 27 hour drive, I doubt your kids would want another day in the car. Besides, you are worried about set up and take down time. I'm sure that you wouldn't use six hours to do that. I'd either camp at the North Rim or just scratch it this trip, esp. since you've already been to the South Rim.
We will visit Zion first, as it's further from home. If this option, we will do day trips to Bryce and GCNP while at Zion.
One can visit Bryce from Zion, but get up really early and plan on returning really late. It's a four hour round trip, so I'd only plan one day if you're not going to make the move (but we wouldn't think of doing this, and we've got more to do with moving a PUP than a trailer would take). Park at the visitors center and use the shuttle bus so you can drop into the canyon at one place, hike in the canyon, then come out somewhere else where you'll meet the bus. (Bus is free).alesis wrote:
Is there a better area than Moab to stay to access Canyonlands NP and Arches NP? After reviewing CGs in Moab, most seem to get relatively shady reviews or don't have a pool, which is a must for us.
Moab is really the only place to stay in the area. Since you're going in the middle of the summer (ugh, hot), did you check out Dead Horse Point SP? Only electric (50 amp to run an a/c) but no water or sewer. Dump station at the entrance. 2000' higher than Moab, so 6 to 8 degrees cooler. Better spacing between sites and much quieter at night. A bit of a drive back to Moab is the biggest down side. We stay here in late fall (Oct/Nov) when it's getting a little chilly and we need the elec. for heat. Otherwise we camp in the BLM spots along the river.
As for a pool, I sure wouldn't make that a priority. There's so much to do around Moab, you might not find yourself spending more time at your campsite except to sleep. If you want to do some swimming in the heat of the day, take a hike to the Mill Creek swimming hole or to Faux Falls. There are also places to wade and play in Negro Bill Canyon on the way up to Morning Glory Arch. Playing in the water at any of these places would be a unique experience for a kid from Detroit and surely top just another swimming pool experience at a CG. So if your CG has a pool, great, but don't make your decision based on that one criteria.alesis wrote:
If you have any "must do" things in the locations, please let me know!
If you'll look at my post above, I gave you several good ideas of kid-friendly things to do.alesis wrote:
will visit GCNP again in a few years to do the full hike to the bottom.
For future reference, make sure you plan this as a March or October trip, esp. with children. This is absolutely not something one should do in the summertime. It can be a brutally hot hike near the bottom even in spring and fall.
โJan-23-2016 09:59 AM
โJan-23-2016 09:39 AM
alesis wrote:It's a three hour drive each way from Zion to the North Rim. That's six hours of driving for a precious few hours at the canyon. After a 27 hour drive, I doubt your kids would want another day in the car. Besides, you are worried about set up and take down time. I'm sure that you wouldn't use six hours to do that. I'd either camp at the North Rim or just scratch it this trip, esp. since you've already been to the South Rim.
We will visit Zion first, as it's further from home. If this option, we will do day trips to Bryce and GCNP while at Zion.
alesis wrote:
Is there a better area than Moab to stay to access Canyonlands NP and Arches NP? After reviewing CGs in Moab, most seem to get relatively shady reviews or don't have a pool, which is a must for us.
alesis wrote:
If you have any "must do" things in the locations, please let me know!
alesis wrote:
will visit GCNP again in a few years to do the full hike to the bottom.
โJan-23-2016 09:10 AM
alesis wrote:
Is there a better area than Moab to stay to access Canyonlands NP and Arches NP? After reviewing CGs in Moab, most seem to get relatively shady reviews or don't have a pool, which is a must for us.
I know most tourist areas have small sites, but some of the Moab CGs have cmapers nearly touching. If there's a better area allowing easy travel to these, I'd love to hear it.
โJan-23-2016 08:11 AM
โJan-23-2016 07:45 AM
โJan-23-2016 07:18 AM
alesis wrote:
Ok guys, after all of your advice, we've decided to spend our trip in 2 locations : near Zion NP and in Moab.
We will have 10 nights total to spend outside of travel (trip is 6/30-7/15). Would you suggest 5 nights in each location? We will visit Zion first, as it's further from home.
We will do a day trip to Grand Canyon North Rim, and one or 2 to Bryce Canyon while in Zion.
Also, day trips to Arches NP and and Canyonlands NP while in Moab.
If you have any "must do" things in the locations, please let me know!
For CGs, we will probably use Zion River in Zion. I know there were a few negative suggestions for that park, but for our intended plans, it makes the most sense travel wise.
I'm just starting to look into Moab. We tend to use KOA often due to kids ages, but I'm definitely open to suggestions for CGs there. Any suggestions are MORE than welcome!
Thanks a ton in advance!
โJan-23-2016 07:10 AM
โJan-23-2016 06:45 AM