Navy Smoker wrote:
First, I have searched the bulletin boards and am still feel out of my element. For background, we've crossed the US 13 times over my naval career but never found the time to stop and really see our country (average travel time was 5 days). I have finally convinced my wife travel from Maryland to Utah in June 2017 to see the major National Parks and I’m looking for help in planning a route.
The basic plan is to go West on I70 past Denver and then down to Moab from where we will make day trips to Canyonland and Arches. We want to go to Bryce Canyon, Zion and the Grand Canyon from there and return East on I40. I need help in planning a route and campgrounds/RV parks from Moab to Flagstaff, AZ through these parks. We are planning on 5 weeks for the total trip.
Any suggestions for routes and places to stay will be greatly appreciated! I need this trip to go smooth so that I can convince her to go to the Pacific Northwest in 2018.
We will be driving a 32 ft. Class A towing a Jeep Liberty and travelling with 2 Australian Shepherds.
Thanks,
Bill
Navy Smoker wrote:
We are making our final plans to visit southern Utah this September. We will be leaving Maryland the Tuesday after Labor Day and expect to take 6 days getting to Moab. After taking 2-3 days visiting Arches and Canyon Land NPs, we will move aver to Kanab and spend 4-5 days seeing Bryce Canyon, Zion and Capitol Reef NPs. Our next stop will be Flagstaff, AZ for seeing the Grand Canyon before heading home. In all the trip is planned for 30 days leaving ample time to wander about the I70 and I40 corridors on the trip.
We are asking for personal recommendations RV parks you have used in the Moab and Kanab areas. We don't need an "RV resort" but would like places with full hook-ups, level sites, clean comfort stations and places to walk our two dogs.
Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Bill
Bill,
You have already received a wealth of info in this post, and likely the info I give will be just overload - but your story and mine are similar but oh so different, so I'll add my limited insight. At the end of this will be a number of links that will expose you to more info to help with the trip.
I'm a Navy Jr. and before I had graduated from High School, I had been Coast to Coast 11 times, Dad a Navy Capt. in Submarines, difference was, it was always an Adventure when we made these trips, we would make every effort to stop at National Parks and old Friends as we relocated to the other Coast, so at least I saw much of the country and many of the National Parks, the travel Seeds were planted early, and have grown into a Large Tree.
The Internet is Filled with info, so read and use as much as you can, it helps to know more than the bare minimum, as there is just so much to see and do, and to miss these sites is just a shame, as many are just off the road from where you will travel.
Sorry but I am really not much help with Camp Grounds - as we generally go somewhere, and will stay anywhere.(Think Wal*Mart - Driveways - Boondocking - Stadiums - and yes RV Resorts) the point is that it's the Journey, along with the Destination that make this RV thing FUN. These things have Generators and Tanks to hold what you need, so you can Stay ANYWHERE, just remember that, IMHO that makes the trip Easy. Keep the fuel and Propane FULL and go, generally you will survive for the few days needed.
As I have a son in Colorado and have made this trip from Maryland and Back close to 30 times, maybe more, this is the route I have found is Easiest, most Fun. Translated - not a difficult drive - less traffic - fewer trucks - good roads (well RT 36 in Eastern Colorado may challenge that - not the best road but doable)
Bing Map - route out - https://binged.it/2B7NDs9Not for me to Plan your TRIP but will try to expose some of the many options available to make it just Fun.
Golden - is just Fun - Hard to get into the city CG but possible, and well worth the effort. (Closest RV Park to the Granddaughters)
RT 6 out of Golden is the Welcome to Colorado - Is a Beautiful, easy drive to Idaho Springs following Clear Creek, then on I-70.
Tunnel is easy - just don't get carried away going Down Hill - gear down and stay with the Big Trucks.
Optional drive to Leadville I-70 to RT 91 - then on Rt 24 through Camp Hale/Red Cliff/Minturn before catching I-70 again. Just a Beautiful drive into some of the Colorado Back High country.
Then on through Glenwood Springs - Over Under I-70 often called the Most Beautiful part of the Interstate Highways system, Pictures, pull off, enjoy the Colorado River, lunch or coffee.
I-70 into Utah, jump off at Exit 214? to RT 128 along the Colorado River to Moab - My all time favorite Beautiful Drive.
Then your trip should begin - In Utah the State parks are worth the Effort to see, stay in, (Goblins/Kodachrome/Escalante) the National Parks we have always stayed in them to see them, IMHO there is not a bad road to be driven on this route. RT 12 is a Must.
Get up Early, September is still warm but usually will be starting to cool off - still when the sun is high it is usually warm, so plan accordingly.
Talk to the people at the desk when you stay in a Camp Ground - they will gladly share info on the secrets in the area, and trust me there are Many.
Just a few of the many links to info that may help,
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/29448394.cfmhttps://lynn.smugmug.com/Travel/Colorado-Mountains-and-Aspens/i-tsVRkXghttps://www.dangerous-business.com/2016/04/mighty-5-utahs-top-national-parks/
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/29227506/gotomsg/29227677.cfm#29227677http://www.pbase.com/sparker1/root%26view=treeAs usual I've gotten carried away - Hope this is not just too much but ......Sooooooooooo Much to see and never enough TIME.
If you can add a couple weeks you will not be sorry.
If you can find a Way to be in the Mountains of Colorado the last week of September you will not be Disappointed - as the Aspen are usually only at their peak fo less than a week, and IMHO there is nothing else like it in the World.
Hope this helps, Best of Luck,