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coleman26 wrote:
Thank you for the recommendations. We are leaning towards Utah based on the replies from you all. My children will be 7 & 5 at the time of this trip. We're not really into the cities or amusement parks so I think Utah will be best. My wife wants to see in her words "real snow" but I think Colorado's "real snow" in December might be a little much for these southerners to experience.
โJul-19-2015 07:20 PM
coleman26 wrote:
Thank you for the recommendations. We are leaning towards Utah based on the replies from you all. My children will be 7 & 5 at the time of this trip. We're not really into the cities or amusement parks so I think Utah will be best. My wife wants to see in her words "real snow" but I think Colorado's "real snow" in December might be a little much for these southerners to experience.
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โJul-19-2015 08:05 AM
coleman26 wrote:
I need recommendations for camping out West the last two weeks of December, particularly in Colorado. Any recommendations of areas to camp/visit? I know the camping is limited due to parks closing before December. This will be a family trip with my wife & children. Thanks in advance.
โJul-19-2015 07:59 AM
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โJul-19-2015 05:39 AM
coleman26 wrote:
I need recommendations for camping out West the last two weeks of December, particularly in Colorado.
Last two weeks in Colorado can be a challenge, but if you must the only spots that might work if the weather is COLD might be Dakota Ridge and Golden just outside of Denver, both are near I-70 and have full hook ups so you have a chance with that. I have spent 3 winters in Golden and one December it was -17 for 10 nights straight โCOLDโso we pulled up stakes and headed down I-25 to Arizona and then on to Vegas for Christmas โ Still cold but a lot better. Coming back in January to a nice thaw and more normal Denver weather, so it will depend on your luck.
Any recommendations of areas to camp/visit?
The biggest problem with this time of year is that the Passes are snowed in and in the High country the snow is deep so you canโt hike or explore unless you are on Snow shoes or Skiโs โ so my suggestion is to drive through to Utah โ Moab โ Monument Valley โ Lake Powell โ Zion โ Bryce โ Capital Reef, will be cooler but not snow covered, for us this is what I call Utah time- no crowds โ no shuttles โ no heat, just great time to hike and explore, sometimes being the only person on the trail.
I know the camping is limited due to parks closing before December.
Generally itโs the State Parks and parks in the high country that are closed, but because the traffic is so light it is good to be able to Boondock along the way. Meaning extra GOOD batteries and a generator, stay on the main roads and if you head out to something that might be questionable be sure to let someone know of the schedule and the plans. Last little foot note you will need a weather Radio, just keep your ears open as the weather WILL Change quickly. (once we hiked to the top of a mountain โ Spring โ only to have it start snowing and having to race back down in Heavy Snow then drive for 4 hours to get the 35 miles back home) The weather forecast did not have any snow in it.
This will be a family trip with my wife & children.
Guessing they are โAll Inโ as most of the world heads your direction in the winter. Everyone needs to be able to Dress for skiing, COLD, layers and really good Hiking boots. Glenwood Springs has a Great Hot Pool right off I-70 that might be open?
Thanks in advance.
โJul-19-2015 05:16 AM
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