rappar wrote:I want to spend the month of May out in the areas around Bryce and Zion. I have checked online and found some campsite but some seem to be rather costly, in the order of $40+ a night. Can someone suggest some campgrounds in those two areas where I could stay? I'd like to spend a week or so at each location so if I was able to get water and electric at the site, that would be a plus.
Thanks,
Ron
http://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/c ... n-zion.htmhttp://www.nps.gov/brca/planyourvisit/campgrounds.htmhttp://www.utah.com/database/campgrounds/?id=242http://www.go-utah.com/Camping/Hope those provide some help. There's a LOT more to visit, as well. Bryce has some incredible scenery, as does Zion, but you didn't mention if you intend to do a lot of hiking. Both are for hikers, for long term exploring, as the roads and campgrounds are very limited inside the park.
Don't forget Grand Staircase - Escalante, which has some desert scenery, as well. It's a grand monument to enviromentalists, though. It's not very "unique".
If you'd like to stray a ways, there's Glen Canyon recreation area, Capitol Reef. Natural Bridges (highly recommended). Even Kodachrome Basin, though I've never managed to get there.
Gas is expensive away from the interstate, stations are a bit far apart, and services a little scarce. But May should be a great variety of weather, from incredible rains to crystal blue skies and warm sunny days to wind enough to make you walk sideways. I almost forgot... I LIVED at Monument Valley. Worth some time as well.
Almost forgot. The north rim of the Grand Canyon is not far, but at that time of year, it will be snowed in, inaccessible.
5 out of 4 people are bad at math.