Trip from Sanfrancisco to Death Valley, Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon, Sedona, LA
We are going by RV starting 10th October, returning to LA on 28th October. I would appreciate any advice about this trip but we are particularly concerned about the problems relating to RVs in Death Valley, would it still be a problem at this time of year? From what I have read the camp sites in DV don't have electric hookups which is a problem for aircon, any advice would be appreciated.
Mild temps in October in DV
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MartynF
From what I have read the camp sites in DV don't have electric hookups which is a problem for aircon, any advice would be appreciated.
There are some limited electric and water hook-ups at Furnace Creek -- but most of the RV spaces do not include hookups. However as part of the 2012 renovation work, the NPS was working at installing 21-full-hookup sites, (water, electric and sewer) -- I've not see these in person yet -- but here is a review from the campsite photos website
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The newly remodeled and renumbered campground now has RV sites (10-87), with several having full hookups. The full hookup sites are 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 67, 68, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76 and 77. Sites 100 to 150 are drive in/walk in tent sites. Group sites are also available (40 people / 10 vehicle capacity).
Temperatures during the day in Death Valley (Furnace Creek area) are typically about 80 degrees F. Nighttime temps usually drop to the low 60's.
Outside of Furnace Creek -- you'd have to rely on dry camping. The campground I always liked the best for RV dry camping is Wildrose....
So, with a good fan, you might not need the air conditioning.
Oops.......... have you looked at the Death Valley Campground report? This is a must-see for your trip! Actually you might be in luck and might be the first to use one of the new camping spaces at Furnace Creek!
Mark
Campsites on the Pacific Coast Highway
As you work your way south from Monterey, you will find campsites at the following state parks: Pfeiffer Big Sur, Limekiln, San Simeon, and Morro Bay. There are also campsites in the Los Padres National Forest with the Kirk Creek and Plaskett Creek sites being nearest the highway.
AZBuck