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utah activities for seniors

RRTom
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Our son wants all of us to go to Utah this year. My wife and I are unable to hike any trails except short fairly level trails. Would we be able to see some of the great views, landscapes, etc without hiking in? Are there other activities for seniors like us to enjoy given our physical limitations?
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Bumpyroad
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One of the most impressive (to me) arches was Mesa Arch in the canyonlands and it is a short, fairly easy hike to it from the parking area.
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Range_Maggot_Bo
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RRTom wrote:
Deb and Ed M wrote:
Yes - you can see plenty from easy walks; and most Nat'l Parks will give you a length in miles if the walk is longer than a few hundred feet. Ed and I invariably have our dogs along, so aren't gone from our vehicle for very long (and that's fine because I have plenty of arthritis to remind me I'm not a "hiker" any more).

If you want to be off the beaten path - there are lots of places that will rent a Jeep Wrangler for offroad tours (there was even a 4X4 road through Arches Nat'l Park) but be prepared to be bounced around a lot.


Thanks. Would a GMC crew cab 4WD pickup be suitable for those areas?


Hell yes! You are good to go!

dcmac214
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azdryheat wrote:
Plenty of places rent side-by-sides. Those things go anywhere and are loads of fun. Utah is a favorite place for us to take our RZR.

THIS! Every couple years we spend a week riding our ATVs out of Richfield or Maryvale. The scenery is fantastic. The roads/trails are good, the riding is easy - at least our kind of riding, we just pokey along and enjoy the scenery. Try as hard we can we haven't been able to get ourselves lost yet.

RRTom
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Deb and Ed M wrote:
Yes - you can see plenty from easy walks; and most Nat'l Parks will give you a length in miles if the walk is longer than a few hundred feet. Ed and I invariably have our dogs along, so aren't gone from our vehicle for very long (and that's fine because I have plenty of arthritis to remind me I'm not a "hiker" any more).

If you want to be off the beaten path - there are lots of places that will rent a Jeep Wrangler for offroad tours (there was even a 4X4 road through Arches Nat'l Park) but be prepared to be bounced around a lot.


Thanks. Would a GMC crew cab 4WD pickup be suitable for those areas?
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RRTom
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Chum lee wrote:
What do you like to do? When are you planning to travel? Where are you planning to travel in Utah?

Chum lee


We like to see beautiful/unusual scenery, a little shopping at antiques stores and photography. We would be traveling in the summer while our two grandsons are out of school. They would be with their Dad in their travel trailer and my wife and I would be in our motor home. Our son will be towing with his 4 wheel drive pickup, and we will be towing a car. We would like to visit at least one of the National Parks in Utah. Our son and grandsons want to hike.
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Chum_lee
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What do you like to do? When are you planning to travel? Where are you planning to travel in Utah?

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Deb_and_Ed_M
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Yes - you can see plenty from easy walks; and most Nat'l Parks will give you a length in miles if the walk is longer than a few hundred feet. Ed and I invariably have our dogs along, so aren't gone from our vehicle for very long (and that's fine because I have plenty of arthritis to remind me I'm not a "hiker" any more).

If you want to be off the beaten path - there are lots of places that will rent a Jeep Wrangler for offroad tours (there was even a 4X4 road through Arches Nat'l Park) but be prepared to be bounced around a lot.
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
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Range_Maggot_Bo
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Do you have a four wheel drive vehicle? Hundreds of miles of trails and roads. Research it. Lots of info out there.

azdryheat
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Plenty of places rent side-by-sides. Those things go anywhere and are loads of fun. Utah is a favorite place for us to take our RZR.
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4aSong
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The following website on the The Grand Circle is very informative for the areas.
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Dick_B
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You might also be interested in Adventure Caravans Grand Circle tour of the Western Parks. It takes the entire month of September but you will have seen as much of the west as possible for your physical situation. If interested you might call and ask them about hiking.
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happynow
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Yes, you can see quite a bit.
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