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Utah/Arizona Trip Plan Help Please.....
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<blockquote data-quote="DesignFlaw06" data-source="post: 1368561" data-attributes="member: 18057"><p>I recommend a stop in Page, AZ. Take a tour of Antelope Canyon and also check out Horseshoe Bend. The Glen Canyon Dam is a nice tour. Sedona is a great place to see. Go to the scenic overlook by the airport. I'd make your way to Jerome. Visit the Haunted Hamburger (<a href="https://thehauntedhamburger.com/" target="_blank">https://thehauntedhamburger.com/</a>) for lunch.</p><p></p><p>As Pants said, buy a National Park pass. Do it now so you have access to other National Parks before your trip (Sleeping Bear Dunes in Empire, MI perhaps). Skip Canyonlands. Not much to see and no good way to get there or back out. Bryce Canyon is a must. The Prospector Inn in Escalante has ginormous pancakes if you want breakfast before the climb up Bryce.</p><p></p><p>Kanab was an interesting city. It's was Little Hollywood for many westerns. A lot of John Wayne movies were filmed there. Outlaw Josey Wales was also filmed there. On Wednesday nights (pretty sure it was Wednesday), they show old movies filmed there in the barn where the horses used to be kept.</p><p></p><p>We did a similar trip a while back. Can't find the writeup on here, but the same thing is on the Nighthawk Forums. <a href="https://nighthawk-forums.com/index.php/topic,44.0.html" target="_blank">https://nighthawk-forums.com/index.php/topic,44.0.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesignFlaw06, post: 1368561, member: 18057"] I recommend a stop in Page, AZ. Take a tour of Antelope Canyon and also check out Horseshoe Bend. The Glen Canyon Dam is a nice tour. Sedona is a great place to see. Go to the scenic overlook by the airport. I'd make your way to Jerome. Visit the Haunted Hamburger ([URL="https://thehauntedhamburger.com/"]https://thehauntedhamburger.com/[/URL]) for lunch. As Pants said, buy a National Park pass. Do it now so you have access to other National Parks before your trip (Sleeping Bear Dunes in Empire, MI perhaps). Skip Canyonlands. Not much to see and no good way to get there or back out. Bryce Canyon is a must. The Prospector Inn in Escalante has ginormous pancakes if you want breakfast before the climb up Bryce. Kanab was an interesting city. It's was Little Hollywood for many westerns. A lot of John Wayne movies were filmed there. Outlaw Josey Wales was also filmed there. On Wednesday nights (pretty sure it was Wednesday), they show old movies filmed there in the barn where the horses used to be kept. We did a similar trip a while back. Can't find the writeup on here, but the same thing is on the Nighthawk Forums. [URL="https://nighthawk-forums.com/index.php/topic,44.0.html"]https://nighthawk-forums.com/index.php/topic,44.0.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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