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Saguaro National Park in Arizona
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<blockquote data-quote="WBill" data-source="post: 1170913" data-attributes="member: 15300"><p>It's quite a distance from Saguaro NP to Monument Valley. If all you want to do is see the cacti, there are plenty near the I17 just south of Sunset Point. Have a look at them and turn back and slab it to the North through Flagstaff and Cameron, then head east at Tuba City and so on.</p><p></p><p>However, there is some beautiful scenery east of Tucson. Last summer, I visited Kartcnher Caverns out that way, and it was worth the price of admission. Check a map and see how you can catch the Devil's Highway (US 191) from Clifton up to Alpine from a bit north of the area, and that'll take you north to Monument Valley at a leisurely pace through some awesome twiisties.</p><p></p><p>Dress for hot and cold weather, becaure you can expect both. Oh, yeah, and I never ride those roads after sunset. HTH, WBill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WBill, post: 1170913, member: 15300"] It's quite a distance from Saguaro NP to Monument Valley. If all you want to do is see the cacti, there are plenty near the I17 just south of Sunset Point. Have a look at them and turn back and slab it to the North through Flagstaff and Cameron, then head east at Tuba City and so on. However, there is some beautiful scenery east of Tucson. Last summer, I visited Kartcnher Caverns out that way, and it was worth the price of admission. Check a map and see how you can catch the Devil's Highway (US 191) from Clifton up to Alpine from a bit north of the area, and that'll take you north to Monument Valley at a leisurely pace through some awesome twiisties. Dress for hot and cold weather, becaure you can expect both. Oh, yeah, and I never ride those roads after sunset. HTH, WBill [/QUOTE]
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