If you take I40 anyway, El Morro National Monument is just a little way south of the Interstate, on an ancient route from Zuni to the Rio Grande pueblos. A reliable tinaja, some amazing inscriptions, a nice trail to stretch your legs on up to the ruins on the mesa. It has a small, simple campground. Now is fire and thunderstorm season, and the Pinyon/Juniper forest is very dry, so there are fire restrictions, and a Westy is an ideal refuge. If you camped there at night, you could tour the monument in the morning, and be in Santa Fe that evening easily. On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Bret Berger <bretberger@gmail.com> wrote: > On 7/31/2011 9:43 AM, Dave Mcneely wrote: > >> Daniel, for a more pleasant, though slower, drive, take "the northern >> route." That is, go to St. George, Utah, and follow U.S. Highways >> (89, 160, and 64) to Santa Fe. You can see Zion N.P. (very crowded >> but beautiful, probably can't camp without reservations), the North >> > > In Zion National Park the Lava Point Campground is perfect for Westys. > A little out of the way, but well worth the drive into a less visited > part of the park. 6 drive-in sites, no fee. I have always been able to > get a site there. > > http://www.nps.gov/zion/**planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm<http://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm> > > > Greer's Ferry (great historical interest, look up >> who it was named for), Canyon de Chelly (guided walking tours only, >> > > Lee's Ferry? >
-- Bill Gibson Tempe, Arizona, USA |
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