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4runnerguy wrote:
They can visit swimming pools anywhere, but to stand at the edge of the Grand Canyon at sunset or to gaze waaaay up at a Sequoia is something they can't do at home.
Again, I don't know your kids ages, but my list of places that kids will be Wow'ed by:
Mesa Verde NP it takes a full day to see a couple of ruins. Book a guided trip in advance -- well worth it.
Grand Canyon NP camp at trailer village and take the shuttle around. camping in the park means you can be at the rim at sunrise and sunset -- the magical times
Zion NP - play in the river or hike up Zion Narrows, where you'll wade in knee deep+ water in a very narrow canyon. Cool temps even in the heat of summer
Arches NP - climb on sandstone fins, through arches, lots of great playing in one of our favorite parks.
Canyonlands NP - we like this better than the Grand Canyon. Views from the rim really show the immensity of this area.
Mt. Lassen NP with it's thermal features and a relatively easy hike up a volcano
Lava Beds NM with a number of lava tubes (small caves) kids can explore with flashlights.
For non-NPS places, a couple jump to mind:
The area near Durango has amazing mountain scenery. Ride the Durango - Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. This steam powered trail takes you through amazing mountain views for a lunch stop at Silverton, one of the most authentic old mining towns with wooden sidewalks and dirt streets. I can't recommend this trip highly enough for those unaccustomed to high mountain scenery.
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โFeb-09-2015 05:48 AM
Nunyadamn wrote:
Might I give you just a hint about California camping - if you want to stay anywhere during the summer or on a weekend, you better make reservations at least 6 months ahead. Planning a trip like that, it is good that you are planning now. For California in the summer, and the places you are talking about going, you will probably have to plan every day and make reservations far in advance.
โFeb-09-2015 05:48 AM
rwbradley wrote:
Because we are a family, we will likely make most stops at family friendly full hookup locations like KOA type parks where the kids can unwind after a long day in the car.
rwbradley wrote:But I have to think that for the kids, more days in fewer places will be more memorable that a lot of days driving.
but in my mind one day at Yosemite is better than never getting there.
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