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KhaleesiKae9

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Hey guys!

I am trying to plan a 7 day trip for my dad, my son, and I but I need suggestions. My dad is in Colorado breast Denver and I’m in the Bay Area. Where are some good spots to meet? A little closer to Colorado is fine. Thanks in advance!!! :)
 

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Jim SoG

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Not sure what you mean by "Meet" are you wanting to find a place where you all can camp at, motel or??

Jim
 

KhaleesiKae9

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Somewhere between but it can be closer to Colorado. It doesn’t have to be evenly distanced. Trying to make it easier for my dad to meet us.
 

grubworm

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utah definitely has a lot of camping. we boondocked just outside of escalante, ut and that was close to the grand staircase, capital reef and dixie natl forest to the east and bryce canyon and zion to the west. thats about 400+ miles from denver (about 7-8 hr drive) and that would be double the distance for you...BUT since its your dad, i'd go with him getting the shorter distance. :grinning:

you can then work your way northeast to moab and surrounding area and there are a lot of dirt roads and scenic views. there are pay campgrounds all over and quite a few state campgrounds usually around the parks like canyonland and arches. there is a good bit of BLM land scattered all over if you want to boondock. not sure when your going or what you want to do, but summer will be packed and hard to find places. we went in may/june and the entire state seemed packed. if you start low and work up, when its time to go home, it will be easy to hit I-70 west and then jump on 50 all the way to sacremento.

looks like you would take I-80 to reno and then 50 to utah and then 21 toward the escalante area. a fairly scenic drive getting there and then a straighter shot going home where you can hammer down..

hope it works out and you have a great time whatever yall decide..
 
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KhaleesiKae9

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utah definitely has a lot of camping. we boondocked just outside of escalante, ut and that was close to the grand staircase, capital reef and dixie natl forest to the east and bryce canyon and zion to the west. thats about 400+ miles from denver (about 7-8 hr drive) and that would be double the distance for you...BUT since its your dad, i'd go with him getting the shorter distance. :grinning:

you can then work your way northeast to moab and surrounding area and there are a lot of dirt roads and scenic views. there are pay campgrounds all over and quite a few state campgrounds usually around the parks like canyonland and arches. there is a good bit of BLM land scattered all over if you want to boondock. not sure when your going or what you want to do, but summer will be packed and hard to find places. we went in may/june and the entire state seemed packed. if you start low and work up, when its time to go home, it will be easy to hit I-70 west and then jump on 50 all the way to sacremento.

looks like you would take I-80 to reno and then 50 to utah and then 21 toward the escalante area. a fairly scenic drive getting there and then a straighter shot going home where you can hammer down..

hope it works out and you have a great time whatever yall decide..
Thanks for the info!! We were thinking April but not sure with the weather. I’ll definitely look into those places. I personally prefer BLM over actual campsites. Trying to also expose my son to more than just friends, YouTube, and Xbox.
 

zgfiredude

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You have an entire state to explore that meets your needs: UTAH.

The possibilities are endless, the weather can be mitigated by changing elevations, and it is spectacular. Your son's mind will be "blown", and likely so will yours and your Dad's.
 
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