Help! Denver to San Francisco via Salt Lake City
Hello all!
I am travelling from Australia with my family mid-July and we have hired an RV from Denver. We have one week to get to San Francisco and we hope to travel via Salt Lake City.
Beyond this loose idea, we are clueless as to what the must-sees are en route. Do you have any suggestions? We are keen to see national parks and perhaps go some walks with the children (aged 7 and 9).
Also, do you have to book campsites ahead of time (even with an RV?) We are unclear how meticulous our planning has to be beforehand.
Thanks so much for your time,
Tracey
From one Aussie to another.
Hi Tracey,
I agree with Dave, you may be too late to get bookings inside the NPs, but keep looking as cancellations happen - people's plans change.
A few little hints which might help you.
Bring a small flag to fit in the rear window of your RV. It lets others know that you are not a local and hopefully will forgive any small traffic indiscretions. At times I have had folk come and speak with me because they saw the flag.
You do not mention where you live, but be sure to bring your RACV, NRMA or similar membership with you, as it will get you access to free tourism information and maps from the AAA. There are several offices in Denver and surrounds, so you should be able to pick up some before you head out with the RV.
If you are heading out of Denver on I-70, I would definitely include a couple of short scenic detoures such as US-6 over Loveland Pass. Spectacular views up the top at 11000' and a nice short walking track. As Dave mentioned, SLC may be a bits out of your way, unless it is very high on your list of priorities. There are other routes which could give you much more bang for your buck.
Do you have any good maps to help you plan. If not, why not purchase a Rand McNally road atlas from the RTA store, via the link at the bottom of this page. If you order it now, you will have it in a couple of weeks. The information it will give you will make your routing, and planning so much easier..... you will see so much more than you can on a small (or not so small) screen.
Happy planning
Lifey