So, we just purchased our Class A RV. We did this because we want to take two months and go visit many of the national parks in the south western and north western US this summer. I know that everyone else in the entire country has the same idea and camp sites as well as parks are just going to be packed this year to the point of frustration, probably. Knowing this, what are the places we should absolutely visit this year? We have a 10 year old boy and a dog, so those are considerations. We will have a tow vehicle to get around.
We have, I think, ruled out the Grand Canyon, due to already full campgrounds on the southern rim and the northern rim, the Native American tribes have been really hit hard by Covid and out of respect, we don't want to put any extra stress in that area. But some of the places we are planning on are Zion, Arches in UT, Yosemite, Redwood, Glacier, Yellowstone, and a few other places. But, we realize, that's ambitious and we need to trim some things so we have a more enjoyable time. What is a MUST see? What is likely to not be enjoyable due to the crowds? I realize the irony as we are this year jumping in on the bandwagon, but we have been waiting for the opportunity to do this for years and are only now financially able to do this. Thanks.
We have, I think, ruled out the Grand Canyon, due to already full campgrounds on the southern rim and the northern rim, the Native American tribes have been really hit hard by Covid and out of respect, we don't want to put any extra stress in that area. But some of the places we are planning on are Zion, Arches in UT, Yosemite, Redwood, Glacier, Yellowstone, and a few other places. But, we realize, that's ambitious and we need to trim some things so we have a more enjoyable time. What is a MUST see? What is likely to not be enjoyable due to the crowds? I realize the irony as we are this year jumping in on the bandwagon, but we have been waiting for the opportunity to do this for years and are only now financially able to do this. Thanks.