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FULLTIMEWANABE wrote:
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Gunlock SP and/or Sand Hollow SP Gunlock is okay if you're boating/playing with kayaks, paddle boards etc. It's just a place to camp on a reservoir. Sand Hollow is a more scenic Reservoir for water recreation and has one of the best play areas in the state for ATV riding, both sand dunes and serious rock crawling options. Neither is really worth visiting if not into the water or ATV stuff in my opinion. (I personally spend at least 3 or 4 days every year at sand hollow)
Otter Creek SP Not particularly scenic, primarily a reservoir for water recreation and a good ATV trail base camp
Bryce Canyon NP Personally prefer a couple days here. You want to hike down through the formations if possible, take in the sunrise and sunset over the formations and check out the night skies. One good option is to camp at Kodachrome Basin instead and drive here for the day.
Kodachrome (Check out as passing enroute?) Has about 5 or 6 hours of hiking trails that will give you the gist of the area, fantastic night skies, tends to be a really quiet campground to where you find yourself amazed at how noisy the airlines are way up in the sky.
Capital Reef State Park It's a National Park, has a lot of great hiking trails, quit pleasant campground. You could easily spend weeks exploring here although most seem to just drive through
Goblin SP Interesting area to explore and hike. Nice little campground here as well. You also have some easily accessed slot canyons in the area. Depending on how much you enjoy hiking, spend anywhere from a couple hours to a couple days.
Arches NP Depending on your hiking ability, how early you start, and how crowded it is you can see most of what is worth seeing in a long day.
Moab (where best to stay O/N here, ideally boon docking but ..... and how long to explore?)
Canyonlands NP
Dead Horse Point SP (Is this worthy compared to what else we'll be doing?)
Huntington SP - ?worth a look see enroute or ? Just a reservoir in a not particularly scenic location. Good base camp for driving out to the dinosaur quarry, or a reasonable drive to the little grand canyon area.
Starvation SP - ?worth detouring a little to check out? Water recreation on a reservoir, nice base area for ATV riding
Deer Creek SP - ?look see or worth staying at O/N? Again, just a reservoir for water recreation or area to base for ATV riding
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