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Sight seeing suggestions for the Rockies to Kingman Az

polarbare21
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Hoping the crew here can help out with some suggestions of sights to see, and things to do between the Rockies and Northern Az.

Kids are 16&17, and I haven't been in that area in 40 years.
So any help is appreciated.

Thanks!
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dokkema1
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exhaustipated wrote:
I just got back home last week from being in Southern Utah and Northern Arizona so I can help out a little. If you're going to be in Utah you should see the Arches and Canyonlands around Moab. South of there you could see the Valley of the Gods, Moki Dugway, Muley Point and Gooseneck State Park. Monument Valley is also a wonderful place to see and after that you should cross over into Northern Arizona and see Canyon de Chelly near Chinle. This is a place that I highly recommend. You should also make a stop in Flagstaff to see Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater Volcano and the Wupatki Indian Ruins. These places are almost must sees. If you have time a short drive from Flagstaff to Sedona to see the Red Rocks would be worthwhile before heading on to the Grand Canyon. These are all the places the wife and I explored during our two month journey so I hope this helps out a little. Send me a PM if your interested in more places to see or routes to take.




this is a great trip.....you wont be disappointed...

c_traveler2
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Grand Canyon Cavern is close to Peach Spring on Old Route 66 in Arizona.

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bens170
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Check out Seligman, AZ part of the old Route 66. Be safe while traveling.

polarbare21
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Thanks to all we are 3 days in.

D_E_Bishop
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Don't forget Great Sand Dunes NP E/O Wolf Creek Pass.

In Denver go see Red Rocks Amphitheater.
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Freedom_49
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Damn - you are in for an epic trip. Just slow down, take the back roads, and look around!

zman-az
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I would head straight for Zion after kingman and skip az. When in Zion hike the narrows or angels landing. Kids will not forget either of those two hikes. Work your way to Capitol reef and then Colorado. As mentioned silver ton or ourray are great spots, especially if you have a 4x4.

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Mesa Verde then in SW Colorado go through Durango up onto the San Juan Skyway. You can stay in multiple camping areas in and around Silverton. Rent some jeeps and go play on trail in Silverton then continue up the Skyway. It is absolutely spectacular http://www.colorado.com/articles/colorado-scenic-byway-san-juan-skyway
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Rangerz
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Leaving Kingman, take route 66 and stop at the Hackberry General store. Nice old General store and museum.
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polarbare21
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We will probably do our sight seeing on the return trip from Kingman Az.

My Mom is recovering from a couple of strokes in Kingman.

I think we will get to Kingman ASAP, then route up through AZ,UT, Southwest CO to Denver (RMNP & Estes Park etc)then make the home run.

Thanks for the great suggestions so far, and please keep them coming.

As far as kids being bored... yep probably, but you're right hopefully they will remember this trip in later years.

THANKS!!!

zman-az
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Road between flagstaff and Sedona will be closed until July 4. Lake Powell would be a good stop. Take a boat tour of Navajo canyon or rainbow bridge, something the kids would like. While in page do antelope canyon and a short hike to horseshoe bend. Keep in mind it will be hot in page and kingman, flagstaff will be cool though.

69_Avion
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Definitely see the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
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2010Liberty
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If you are near Pueblo go see Bishop's Castle. http://www.bishopcastle.org/
West of Colorado Springs about 45 miles is http://www.nps.gov/flfo/index.htm
just SE of Sante Fe, NM is http://corpslakes.usace.army.mil/visitors/projects.cfm?Id=L403520 and while there just a few miles down the road is http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/prog/recreation/rio_puerco/kasha_katuwe_tent_rocks.html hope this helps.

nipster
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Where in the rockies? That's a pretty broad area.

If on the Western side (Utah): Moab, Zion, Canyonlands, Monument Valley, then head south towards Vegas, hit Red Rocks state park, then Hoover Dam on your way to Kingman... head up Route 66 towards Williams/Flagstaff, lots of neat stuff on the way, then hit Grand Canyon

I am sure the teenage kids would be bored out of their mind, but they will see stuff they should see, and will appreciate it later in life...