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Utah here we come!

UTAH RT. 12

UTAH Route 12 is known as AMERICA'S MOST SCENIC HIGHWAY.....
don't miss it... it's only 124 miles long, and has the most fabulous views you'll ever see...
i did it last year with a friend, and we may do it again in May of 2015....
see you there....
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stop for breakfast/lunch at
HELL'S BACK-BONE GRILL in Boulder, UT http://hellsbackbonegrill.com/ ... awesome place and people...
enjoy...
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
Done it at least 25 times. Don't forget to stay at the Chuckwagon in Torrey and Ruby's at Bryce Canyon. Good ride over to Cedar City then down to Zion etc.

Jack


 
Only one problem with Utah. If you have a limited time, you cannot see everything. One of my favorite states and everything is good.

The named state and national parks are good starting points and everything in between.

Pictures would be welcomed when the time arrives.
 
I went to Monument Valley in June. I want to do a longer trip to all the national parks there someday.


There is a lifetime of riding/driving in Utah & all of it magical. We're checked in at 'The View" for a night next August. That might be in AZ or on the border.
 
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Took a trip to Utah this past September it was great. Along with RT 12 Burr Trail is a must. It's 30 miles in and the road becomes a dirt road..
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hey Windinmyhair;
if you have the time, you need to head south on Rt. 95 (another awesome ride) to visit 4 CORNERS....
bring $, b'kuz there are a plethora of American Indian items, and all are awesome...
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keep us all posted on your date of departure... maybe some of us will meet up with you and we can break bread and chat...
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
I lived in southern Utah when I was
young growing up, the weather in southern
Utah in the spring can still be cold and depending where
you could still have snow.
check weather reports
you are going to love the southern parks.



Looking forward to Spydering around Utah's great state parks this spring!


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Have to agree

Utah is our favourite state to ride in for scenery and my wife and I have ridden a lot of it. Route 12 and 95 are fantastic and all the parks are worth seeing. Should also include the Flaming Gorge area and Cedar Breaks.
You can't help but enjoy your trip.

Gary
 
UTAH

This late in the year take your winter cloths. Right now the 10 day forecast for Bryce in Only 60 for a high. I personaly love to ride when colder.
 
St. George Utah

I live in St. George Utah and I can tell you it is the hub of all the parks and scenary you could ever ask for. 2 1/2 hours to North Rim of Grand Canyon. 2 hours to Bryce Canyon, 45 minutes to Zion Park, 2 1/2 hours to Hwy 12 and 95. 1 1/2 hours to Cedar Breaks area and Hwy. 89. 1 1/2 hours to Red Rock near Lake Mead. 20 minutes to Snow Canyon State Park. 5 hours to Moab to see Arches National Park and Canyon Lands Nation Park. Don't forget Dead Horse Point while in Moab. You need about a year to see just the major attractions. Enjoy your time in our State. If we can do anything for you please let us know.
 
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