Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone! We plan to camp when we go, although Capitol Reef Resort looks lovely. I think we'll probably head over to Moab area and the other two parks briefly, as well.
Did anyone do any rafting when they were in the area? That's high on our list, as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do you plan to rent camping gear, or ship it, or bring it in luggage? Would like to camp but logistics seem daunting. (Unless you are driving out...)
OP here. We just did our first camping trip where we flew to our destination. We packed our tent (4 man), sleeping pads, sleeping bags, camping pillows, small stove without fuel, cooking equipment, and first aid kit in two XL Eagle Creek duffel bags: https://shop.eaglecreek.com/luggage-packs/no-matter-whattm-duffel-xl.html Since we flew into Vegas I preordered a cooler and three cheap camping chairs and had them delivered to a Walmart in north Vegas. We stopped there and picked up our items and did the grocery shopping. It was so much easier than I anticipated! We flew Southwest, so we were able to check five bags between the three of us for free. On the way back into Vegas we stopped off at Goodwill and dropped off the cooler and chairs. Honestly, it was one of the best trips I've ever taken, and the camping helped us save so much money. Let me know if you have other questions.
Anonymous wrote:
Do you plan to rent camping gear, or ship it, or bring it in luggage? Would like to camp but logistics seem daunting. (Unless you are driving out...)
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone! We plan to camp when we go, although Capitol Reef Resort looks lovely. I think we'll probably head over to Moab area and the other two parks briefly, as well.
Did anyone do any rafting when they were in the area? That's high on our list, as well.
Anonymous wrote:I went about... four years ago now? We did a 10 day trip with stops at zion, bryce, capital reef, and the grand canyon. We LOVED Capital Reef. Very low key and uncrowded. Apparently it's one of the lesser-known, less-visited parks in the system. It was stunningly gorgeous. There's not much outside of the park though so be prepared for very long drives if you're doing day trips. I think there were two very small hotels, and maybe two restaurants nearby? The night we got there, we'd been driving for hours from Bryce, and we were starving when we got to the hotel. Ended up buying snacks at the local grocery store for dinner.So plan accordingly, and enjoy!