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azdryheat wrote:
Graceland is a must do.
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โDec-08-2016 07:13 PM
md_procouple wrote:No where near the I 40
If the kids like animals the Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Farm is a must! They also have a walk in bird cage where you can feed the birds. Its located in Picocho Az. between Tucson and Phoenix My husband and I loved it. Good Luck and Happy Caming
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โDec-08-2016 06:23 AM
tdst51 wrote:md_procouple wrote:
If the kids like animals the Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Farm is a must! They also have a walk in bird cage where you can feed the birds. Its located in Picocho Az. between Tucson and Phoenix My husband and I loved it. Good Luck and Happy Caming
I'm pretty sure that would be I10, not I40.
โDec-08-2016 04:07 AM
2gypsies wrote:
You can certainly do your planned trip. All of us retirees have done similar when we only had 2 weeks vacation. I know we did.... and we tented.
Some suggestions:
Albuquerque - unless you have extra time on the one day there, skip the petroglyphs. You can see more later on.
Petrified Forest - don't spend a lot of time at the beginning just off the interstate Exit 311 because the very best is near the end of the drive at Hwy 180. There are many viewpoints along the whole drive. Then on the right side of the park road near 180 is Rainbow Forest Museum/Visitor Center and the Giant Log trail. It's well worth it to walk the trail. When you come to the intersection of 180 there will be two commercial gift shops. The one on the left side offers dry camping and I think has a few electric sites. It's a nice place to stop if you're ready. Then you'll take 180 back to I-40 and west.
If going to Meteor Crater there's a nice RV park there.
Flagstaff has some very nice Indian ruins - Walnut Canyon Nat'l Monument and Wupatki Nat'l Monument. There's a lovely dry national forest campground at the entrance to Sunset Crater Volcano Nat'l Monument just off Hwy 89N. It's on the left just before the ranger booth. A full day here would be ideal.
Sedona - I'd recommend staying nearby in Cottonwood at Dead Horse Ranch State Park and it's a easy drive into busy Sedona.
Grand Canyon - You'd get a lot more enjoyment if you stayed at Trailer Village in the park rather than in Williams. It would be better use of your time for the canyon. To get a better perspective of the canyon fill your water bottles and hike below the rim if only for 1/4 mile or so on the Bright Angel Trail.
Leaving Trailer Village you can take the park road Hwy 64 east then north on 89 toward Zion. Watchman makes an ideal stay.
If going to Moab and visiting Arches Nat'l Park be warned that there will be major construction all summer long so traveling through the park will be slow. The campground will also be closed all summer. There are many RV parks in town. If you were considering rented a car in Moab you might want to rent a Jeep for at least 1/2 day and do some easy off-roading. It's THE place for Jeeping! Canyonlands Nat'l Park - Needles Unit - if driving a car is worth going for some interesting hiking on 'slickrock' (it's not really slick but it's very unique and the kids would enjoy it. Not far after turning off Hwy 191 toward Needles will be Newspaper Rock with lots of interesting pictographs.
I-70 through Colorado would be a nice change of scenery and a chance to see the really BIG mountains. Have a great trip!
โDec-08-2016 12:05 AM
md_procouple wrote:
If the kids like animals the Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Farm is a must! They also have a walk in bird cage where you can feed the birds. Its located in Picocho Az. between Tucson and Phoenix My husband and I loved it. Good Luck and Happy Caming
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โDec-07-2016 01:26 PM
ken56 wrote:
I live a few miles away from Anchor Down and can vouch that its a beautiful campground. You will want to stay there longer. It overlooks Douglas Lake and has a beautiful view of the Smokies. It would make a good base to tour the Sevierville/Pigeon Forge/ Gatlinburg area some other trip.
I think the most important thing would be to be flexible and be willing to change your itinerary if needed. Otherwise just go have a great time.