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Dayle Aug 19th, 2008 07:56 AM

e,

If your friend thinks that 2 days in the Moab area is "enough", then they must be the kind of visitor that drives through a Natl Park, snaps and picture at the entrance sign and checks it off their list!
Or, have they even been there?!

Minimum for Moab is 3 days. If you have the time, consider yourself blessed and take it!

eznmomma Aug 19th, 2008 08:47 AM

Great thank you. I was beginning to feel that she was just driving through.

We know have

arrive SLC - leave next morning for Moab

4 nights Moab

1 night Torrey

2 nights Bryce - need to find a place to stay but I'm calling

2 nights Zion

last day drive back to SLC

As I keep saying, can't thank you enough for your advice. I just booked Little America in SLC and a Best Western Zion Park in Zion. I already have Autin's Chuck in Torrey although we are in a pit of a room. I need to call there as well and see if we can get upgraded.

I'm still working

Dayle Aug 19th, 2008 08:51 AM

e,

Trip is shaping up very well. You're doing great. Keep working for Bryce.

Austin's Chuckwagon is a typical small town motel, clean and nice. Great owners!

There is a very nice B&B there. The Sky Ridge Inn. Again, only about 6 rooms, but you might try it.

Myer Aug 19th, 2008 12:53 PM

e,

I have a very minor issue.

My own opinion. But if I have a choice (and have to choose one), I'd take a Lower Calf Creek Falls hike over Capitol Reef NP.

I would either try to sleep in Boulder instead of Torrey or move the first night of Bryce to Boulder.

I think in Bryce if you could arrange for sunset at Sunset Point, sunrise at Bryce Point, hike Navajo Loop/Queens Garden and view 2-3 other viewpoints (Natural Bridge), Bryce can be seen very well and without rushing from mid-afternoon to mid-afternoon of the next day.

By sleeping in Boulder and getting an early start, you can hike Lower Calf Creek Falls (2 1/2 hours app), go to Willis Creek (2 1/2 hrs) and end up in Bryce by mid afternoon.

Just some thoughts. Then again, I'm pretty well non-stop.


sharondi Aug 25th, 2008 04:42 PM

Please don't skip Capitol Reef. I was actually going to suggest additional nights there. Torrey is a beautiful little western town and the park is incredibly scenic and geologically amazing! And Austin's is a great place to stay.

Your plan looks good. Have a great trip and please write a trip report when you get back.

eznmomma Aug 26th, 2008 03:18 AM

Well, I'm still calling like crazy to get September 15 in Bryce. If I can I will switch my September 14 reservation and stay in Boulder, if I can get something there. I tried some other Bryce locations but the only ones with rooms had terrible reviews and I didn't want to chance a really awful hotel.

Your suggestions all sound great and I would like to do it all with as little extra driving as possible. I will let you know how I fare.


dw732 Aug 26th, 2008 02:56 PM

eznmomma:

While in Torrey, make sure you eat at Cafe Diablo, one of the best restaurants you'll ever experience right in the middle of nowhere. The glazed ribs I still think about once in a while. As others have said, this trip will be one you remember and reminisce upon for years.

As you drive on 12, my family and I did a hike to Natural Bridge which was just south of Calf Creek Falls I believe. About 2.5 miles round trip, you'll have to wade a cross the small shallow creek about 4 different times, but you are rewarded with a large natural arch in the side of a mountain. Especially if you aren't going to get to Arches, I think you'd enjoy this.

eznmomma Aug 26th, 2008 05:41 PM

I will definitely do Arches, but I think I have more time than I need there - 3 full days and two half days. I think I might head out one day early, stay two nights before Bryce, if I can get the reserations and see some of the spots everyone is recommending.

utahtea Aug 27th, 2008 11:36 PM

exnmomma,

Sounds like you've got a great trip planned. I'll be following behind you a week or two!

Hey Dayle, got any trips planned to the Utah parks in mid September to early October?


Utahtea


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