Posted by John in Cache Valley on January 15, 2013 at 20:03:04 from (76.27.37.176):
In Reply to: O/T - 2013 USA Vacation posted by bill from scotland on January 15, 2013 at 13:43:53:
Bill, I live in Utah and know the State quite well, having been in an "outdoors" profession and led numerous field trips with students, etc. across the State. Southern Utah/northern Arizona contains some of the most spectacular scenery and cultural diversity (e.g., Navajo, Ute and extinct Anasazi Indians) in the continental USA. Also, Sept. and Oct. are the very best months to travel here--warm days, cool nights, especially if you are interested in camping. Other posters have offered good general suggestions eg. Zions Natl. Park, Grand Canyon (GC) and Mesa Verde (SW Colorado). By the way, while in Salt Lake City, do not miss the new Utah Museum of Natural History on the University of Utah campus--stunning! I would definitely recommend the north rim of GC rather than the south rim; it's prettier, much less touristy, and just kinda' laid back (also 1000ft higher elevation). If you are interested in more a more-detailed itinerary , I have some suggestions of little-known places along the way that the typical tourist never sees. If you could somehow send me your mailing address and I will mail you an annotated map of the area highlighting some of these spots. I am reluctant to publish my email address on a public place such as YT. We look forward to welcoming you to the spectacular Southwest! John
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