South Utah & Arizona motorcycle road trip
We are in the midst of planning a 7-day motorcycle road trip leaving Las Vegas and doing a loop north through southern Utah and back through Arizona (late April/early May). Itinerary so far looks like this:
Las Vegas to Bryce Ut (Zion NP, Bryce Canyon NP, )
Bryce UT to Moab UT (Scenic route 12, Arches NP, Canyonlands NP, Colorado River)
Moab UT to Bluff UT (Monument Valley & Four Corners)
Bluff UT to Winslow AZ (Chinle NP, Route 66, Petrified Forest, Painted Desert)
Winslow to Williams AZ (Via Grand Canyon NP)
Williams to Prescott AZ (Sedona and area tour)
Prescott AZ to Las Vegas
In the early trip planning stages, we were going to go where the wind took us. We then decided we'd be better off planning our itinerary to see the most we can see in 7 days. We're hoping we haven't been overly ambitious (It is our vacation after all) and we'll be on a motorcycle which can be trying at times (due to weather, etc) This is basically a scenic drive tour, with very little hiking (or at least we don't think we will have time for hiking). We have booked some hotels along the way.
Now that we look at the amount of parks, canyons, etc that we will see - we are already overwhelmed -- but excited about our trip.
This site has been very helpful to us. Would appreciate any feedback, tips, comments with regards to our planned itinerary. Especially for the last two days (must sees, etc.). We've tentatively planned Prescott as our last night but would be open for any suggestions (Jerome, Sedona, Lake Havasu City??). Also, we are curious about cell phone reception in these areas. Our experience here on the East Coast of Canada is that our National Parks or remote areas have little or no reception.
It will be an awesome trip
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Originally Posted by nicjac
We are in the midst of planning a 7-day motorcycle road trip leaving Las Vegas and doing a loop north through southern Utah and back through Arizona
Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum! Your trip seems like a lot of miles to cover in seven days -- but it is going to be gorgeous.
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Especially for the last two days (must sees, etc.). We've tentatively planned Prescott as our last night but would be open for any suggestions (Jerome, Sedona, Lake Havasu City??).
Prescott is an up and coming bedroom community -- whereas Jerome is perched on the side of the mountain -- I can't even remember if there are any level places.... If it were me, I would stay there. Lake Havasu has London Bridge --
Actually I would suggest driving on old Route 66 from Seligman and go over Sitgreaves Pass into Oatman and the follow US-95 back to Las Vegas (you will miss crossing Hoover Dam and that's too bad), but that old road up to Oatman is pretty great. And RTA Member Pahsnit runs the finest motorcycle routing site on the Web. You WILL get some ideas from looking around his site.
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Also, we are curious about cell phone reception in these areas. Our experience here on the East Coast of Canada is that our National Parks or remote areas have little or no reception
That is true here as well. Cell service is always going to be spotty here in the states. Generally, you can count on cell service within 2-3 miles of any interstate highway in America and in most towns and all cities. Beyond that -- only satellite service approaches reliability.
Welcome to America!
Mark
thanks for help on this one ....
Thanks Utahtea for all the great info and advice. We'll be sure to report back when we get back from our road trip.