Precipice trail for the win.
Also up in the Northeast is the White Mountain National Forest which is awesome
Also up in the Northeast is the White Mountain National Forest which is awesome
May. Was pretty hot. The Narrows are perfect on a day like that. If you are used to Texas heat, it isn't bad though in comparison. Also the mornings are nice and cool so get up and avoid the heat. Be back in Springdale drinking a beer by the heat.AggieDave02 said:
For those saying Zion, what time of year did you travel? Is it too brutally hot in the summer to enjoy?
That is Observation Point you are probably referring to. 2100 feet and 8 miles RT.TMfrisco said:
Wife tells him that is too short so he tells us about a hike that looks down on Angel's Landing. 6 hrs(round trip) and about 3000 vertical feet later(one way),
All of Southern Utah is fantastic.
That was it. Sure seemed like more than 2100ft while we did it!mpl35 said:That is Observation Point you are probably referring to. 2100 feet and 8 miles RT.TMfrisco said:
Wife tells him that is too short so he tells us about a hike that looks down on Angel's Landing. 6 hrs(round trip) and about 3000 vertical feet later(one way),
All of Southern Utah is fantastic.
Observation
AgRyan04 said:
We are going to make first time visits Joshua Tree and Saguaro next week during spring break - and revisit Petrified Forest (we didn't have much time there on our first visit).
Petrified really doesn't take long IMO. I've been 3 times and usually only need 1/2 a day to see everything. Seven Falls via Bear Canyon is a great hike in Tucson (just not in Saguaro itself).AgRyan04 said:
We are going to make first time visits Joshua Tree and Saguaro next week during spring break - and revisit Petrified Forest (we didn't have much time there on our first visit),
Agree with all of this. Don't know quite what we were expecting going in other than it was a nice diversion from what was a long Vegas trip, but it definitely was more than what we originally thought. Surprising variety, good hikes, and suuuuuper gorgeous at sunset.BSD said:
Death Valley was my next favorite. It really over delivered from what I was expecting. Great hikes, beautiful views, and great oppprtunites to learn. I plan on going back and spending more time there and hitting a few spots at sunset to really watch it glow.
what's your itinerary looking like now - almost time! are you flying in or driving?malenurse said:
Leaving April 24th and doing Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands and Arches.
Will review when I get back.
Been back about a week. Still organizing pictures and will post a detailed review in a couple of days.nosoupforyou said:what's your itinerary looking like now - almost time! are you flying in or driving?malenurse said:
Leaving April 24th and doing Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands and Arches.
Will review when I get back.
nosoupforyou said:
can't wait to see! I am planning our trip - the dates are set for May 24, 2019 when we fly to Vegas or Phoenix and make the trek (I really want to hit Sedona also) and fly home from Vegas or Denver. Figured we would get an RV - that's a lot of getting in and out of the car for 1 night stays...
appreciate the help!
BSD said:
How is Zion's with kids. I'll have a 9 year old with me and looking at a Thanksgiving trip. Would it be too cold to hike the Narrows? We'd also hit up Bryce.
Or we'd go to Yosemite or Sequoia NP that week. I can't decide.
Also thinking of a Biscayne/Everglades/Dry Tortugas trip if it's good weather over Thanksgiving (if I'm able to snorkel).