Los Angeles to Grand Canyon and Beyond... Advice?
Hi there,
My wife and I are planning a two week road trip starting in Los Angeles, heading to the Grand Canyon and then beyond (either north into Utah or south, deeper into Arizona and New Mexico). We'll be traveling during the first two weeks of September.
I was wondering if people here had any suggestions as to where we might go. Any must-see spots we should consider? How hard would it be to take a tent and car camp for two weeks? Where would we shower?
As you can see, I'm pretty wide open to your input, so fire away...
And thanks in advance for your ideas/insights etc.
Take care,
Patrick
Considerations and Choices
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!
Time-wise, you're in good shape. A couple of weeks is plenty of time to explore whichever corner of this fascinating area of the country you choose. I'm in the process of planning a RoadTrip into the Four Corners area, and there is certainly no shortage of things to do there, including Native guided tours of Canyon de Chelly and Monument Valley, Mesa Verde, the Petrified Forest, Chaco Culture Historic Park, scenic rail tours, etc. Similarly southern Utah is home to some of the great wild and scenic National Parks including Zion, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, and Arches as well as dinosaur museums and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
The problem, however, with both those areas is that they are on the Colorado Plateau where elevations start in the 4,000' to 8,000' range and go up from there. By September it will not be unusual at all to see freezing temperatures overnight, and snow is a distinct possibility. Another possible area for exploration that will be experiencing considerably milder temperatures at that time would be southern Arizona and New Mexico where the attractions would include Saguaro National Park, Kartchner Caverns, Fort Bowie National Historic Site, Cochise Stronghold, Chiricahua National Monument, Tombstone, Billy the Kid country, White Sands National Monument, the Rio Grande, and others. If you have the luxury of waiting to see what the weather is going to be like, that and a choice of plans would be your best option.
AZBuck