November RV trip from So Cal to Grand Canyon
We are planning a 4/5 day RV trip with 2 kids (10 yrs. & 8 yrs.) from So. California to Grand Canyon, maybe stopping at Hoover Dam as well. This will be our first RV road trip and we would welcome any advice from any of you trip veterans. I guess we're going to South Rim since I read North Rim is closed during November. Things to remember? Places to visit? Things to be aware of? Must haves in RV? Ways to avoid added RV rental expenses?
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Perhaps the biggest expense that you can avoid is the one-way drop-off fee. You have just enough time to make this a loop trip so that you can return the RV to the same place that you rent it from. It would be a fairly long day from "Southern California" to the Grand Canyon, but it is doable, particularly if you camp around Williams or in the Kaibab National Forest south of the Canyon (another savings). While in the National Park, be sure to sign your children up for the Junior Ranger Program (free) and attend at least one Ranger presentation (free).
Hoover Dam is far enough out of the way and congested enough that I would recommend giving it a pass on this trip with your ungainly vehicle and instead, return by way of Phoenix to Casa Grande (another Junior Ranger possibility), then I-8 through Dateland (stop for the famous date shakes), and Yuma to the Salton Sea (112 feet below sea level) and back to "Southern California".
Other ways to save include not succumbing to the temptation to eat out at restaurants. You'll be going to the expense of bringing a kitchen with you, don't waste it. If you can manage without, look for campsites without hookups. If you don't need 120 volts and running water, why pay for them?
AZBuck