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SpeakEasy wrote:
On my bucket list is a trip to the national parks in Utah.
First off You will love it - How long can you take for this adventure? When you add all the other attraction in the southern part of Utah, State Parks and other stops, you will likely need a little more time than most think.
We have some limitations on the time of year we can go there.
IMHO it is smart to avoid the crowds - with Thanksgiving in the end of November you might need to keep it in mind and try to locate yourself in an enjoyable spot for TG - We have visited Utah in every season, but I can't remember ever doing Thanksgiving in Utah, Christmas - Winter Spring and Fall with just a few times in Summer, as it can be really hot:)
What's the weather like in November?
Fairly mild - cooler and a lot less crowded - some places even close up for the Winter - North Rim, which is often tied into Utah Trips, closes mid October and while access is still allowed they do not Plow the roads during Snow events so you need to be Weather Smart. November would be MY Choice and because you are looking for suggestions mine would be November.
What about April?
April would be Good as it is still cooler BUT it is starting to get crowded in some of the more popular spots - things have already started to fill up and I think you will likely run into more people and need more reservations at most places. My brother did April last year and said he needed reservations and that if he got a little elevation he still ran into snow outside Moab:) He was there early and scheduled around the Rallies that start in April.
Is one of these months better than the other for any reason?
IMHO - as I suggested November would be my Choice. We have had one of our best trip ever in Late December - Hiked to the top of Angels Landings in shorts and T shirts - then drove to Bryce for a Snow Storm and 10" of snow only to have the skies clear and get some unbelievable Photographs of the Sunset with the HooDoos covered in snow - OH How Lucky we were. Next day most of the snow evaporated and it was Beautiful. The main reason for the November recommendation is we love the cooler weather - so much easier to get out and hike then - fewer people, sorry but IMHO These Wild and Beautiful Places just are better with Fewer or NO people.
If so, why. Which would you choose, and why?
Think I pretty much answered these question above, I love these places in the winter - IMHO if you are Lucky you get a little Snow - Red Rocks look Great with a White contrast :). Having done Utah in almost every month I can say it is always Beautiful - BUT - just more fun with fewer people, and in November there are fewer People.
Thanks! Thanks! Thanks!
-Speak
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