14-16 Days: St. Louis to NM/CO in late May/early June
Hi all,
I am in the early process of planning a two-week or so trip to NM/CO. Really, I am pretty much in the brainstorming stage right now and i would like to pick your brains because I don't know the area well.
My rough thoughts:
Basically, it's a two day drive to/from St. Louis, so we really have 10-12 days. I am thinking of heading to Carlsbad Caverns to start, From there to Santa Fe via Alamagordo and/or Ruidoso. (I wasn't really thinking of stopping in Albuquerque (although I will be there for work this Fall for a couple days - so i can do a bit of scouting). Then West to Bandelier and Chaco Canyon (stopping overnight between them). North to Durango with a trip to Mesa Verde. From here to central CO via 550. At this point, we will probably be running out of time and so will need to head back.
My highest priorities are (in rough order of importance):
1. Santa Fe (my wife wants to see it)
2. Chaco Canyon (I have a fascination with Puebloan archaeology)
3. Mesa Verde (Ditto)
4. Some easy hikes and pretty drives in clear mountain air. (Our daughter will only be six.)
5. Doing a tour or two in Carslbad Caverns
I wouldn't mind passing through Rocky Mountain NP, but I don't think we will have the time to do it justice and I would rather not jam it in to a schedule that will probably be too packed as it is. If we have extra time, I wouldn't mind stopping by the Sand Dunes, etc. Not really interested in stopping in Denver.
I know there are a lot of other archaeological sites around, but there is probably only so many of them I can drag my wife and daughter to.
So, does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you all for your help.
Some Others to Start With
At this point, you've already got a fairly good basic itinerary. Just a few things to keep in mind. There are easy hikes in every National Park/Monument. Make sure that your daughter signs up for the Junior Ranger Program at every park and monument that offers the program. She's the perfect age for those activities and they'll help her get the most out of visits, even to places she may not have much 'interest' in.
Consider a swing over to White Sands from Carlsbad and look into what's available for visitors on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation. As noted above, make extensive use of your national park system, especially the smaller parks where you'll get close to one-on-one attention from rangers. In this class is Pecos National Historical Park off I-25 south of Glorietta, NM. In Santa Fe, ask about the flea market north of town near the opera. North of Durango, the former ski resort of Purgatory now operates as a year round adventure resort with lift rides ot the top of the mountain, bike rides down, and trampolines, etc. Look into the Durango-Silverton Railroad. And before you leave for home consider a drive to the top of Pike's Peak and/or a visit to the Air Force Academy.
AZBuck
Change of Plans - More Time and Bigger Scope (4 Weeks: St Louis - Northern CA RT)
Due to some changes at work and at home, we have managed to expand the time available to ~4 weeks.
I was thinking of something like:
Day 1: St. Louis to ??? OK
Day 2: ??? OK to Santa Fe (these are pretty much just travel days)
Days 3 and 4: Santa Fe and around
Day 5: Santa Fe --> Durango (either a late start out of Santa Fe or an afternoon around Durango)
Day 6: Around Durango
Day 7: Travel Day: Durango --> Moki Dugway and Muley Point (one of my favorite viewpoints in the U.S.) --> Torrey, UT (?)
Day 8: Either morning in Capitol Reef *or* a quick pass through Bryce Canyon and then --> Kanab, UT
Day 9: North Rim
Day 10: Travel Day: Kanab, UT --> Bishop, CA (bypassing Las Vegas and Death Valley)
Day 11: If Tioga Pass is open (iffy - this woulfd be around May 22-24 or so), then over Tioga Pass, a quick view of Yosemite, and a hotel near the west side of the park. On to Sacramento (and family) on Day 12. If not, then up US-395 and down US-50, and to family today.
Days 12-20: Family stuff with side trips (TBD)
Day 21: US-50 --> Ely, NV
Day 22: Ely, NV --> Moab, UT
Days 23 and 24: Moab Area: Arches, Island in the Sky, etc.
Day 25: Moab --> Ouray, CO? (Million Dollar Highway)
Day 26: Ouray? --> Salida, CO? (stopping by Black Canyon of the Gunnison, is there a base you'd recommend other than Salida? See below.)
Day 27: Explore this area
Day 28: Travel Day: ---> ?? KS
Day 29: Travel Day: ?? KS --> STL
My highest priorities (in rough order of importance): Santa Fe, North Rim, the Moab area, Moki Dugway/Muley Point, the Durango area.
I would like a day to do a bit of exploring in the "high country" of Colorado, but within a not-too-strenuous two-day drive of St. Louis. Is Salida a reasonable choice or would you recommend somewhere else?
I don't think any individual leg is unreasonable, although there are a few places with back-to-back ~500 mile days. I also think that Bishop, over Tioga Pass, through Yosemite, to the other side is a very quick breeze-by of Yosemite, but my wife and daughter have never been and so I figure a quick look would be better than none. Plus, maybe I can get my wife back for a longer trip during our time in CA (my parents will be taking our daughter for a few days and letting us get out).
I am planning on leaving Zion and Death Valley for future trips - just not the time to do them justice this trip.
And of course, we are willing to change up depending on the weather...
Thoughts?
Thanks!
--Jon