Dsenter Report post Posted April 1, 2013 Where are MUST SEE PLACES in Utah??? What campgrounds that can handle a 45 foot coach in Utah?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 wayneelowe Report post Posted April 2, 2013 We just returned from Brice and Zion Parks with a 38 foot W Journey and had no problems with the park roads or campgrounds. We were towing a Suzuki Grand Vitara and the roads were plenty wide. Go to Vegas and the Hoover Dam while you are in the area and the Grand Canyon while you are around. The parks have tour busses starting in April. We encountered snow on the higher park roads so snow tires on your towed car would be good. Any of the Canyonlands parks are great and really quiet. Arches and the river valleys are spectacular. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 john@nmiassociates.com Report post Posted April 2, 2013 Congrats, If you like spectacular natural scenery, Southern Utah-Northern Arizona has so much to offer. We are from the east coast and have been in that area 4 times, 2 times RVing. The most recent was last May/June. There is Moab area with Canyon Lands and Arches National Parks, Colorado River, Dead Horse Point State Park (a real must) and Red Cliff's Lodge (a must for dinner or Sunday Brunch and the free film museum). South of Moab on the Arizona border is the Monument Valley and Goulding's Lodge and RV park. To the west at Page, AZ is Lake Powell (Weahweep Rv park), Antelope Canyon White's Ferry on the Colorado and Vermillion Cliffs. To the west of there is Byrce Canyon (Ruby's Inn Lodge and Rv park) and Zion National Park (eastern entrance that can accommodate RV, there is a $20 fee to have the tunnel made one way for your transit and you must have your tow vehicle go separate, but the trip is cool and no problem for our 42' Monaco). While in that area there is also you can work in the north and south rim of the Grand Canyon, but south rim offers far more than the north rim. If a good mountain roads don't bother you, going route 12 between Moab and Bryce canyon. Depending on the direction from which you are coming, there are several ways to loop thru this area. As you can tell we really enjoy this area. Hope you do also. Hope this was helpful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Dsenter Report post Posted April 3, 2013 THANK YOU! Most helpful! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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