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Utah area roading; Ideas??

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Anybody familar with southern Utah? Taking the '90 Legacy on a roadtrip for the first two weeks of May. Not looking for any serious offroading, just some scenary and roads that get off the highway.

 

-cl

 

Planned route: Seattle - southeast Oregon - Reno/Tahoe - S. Utah/Zion - Tetons - Seattle

I have been to utah a few times and I really enjoy arches natl. monument. I also hear that canyon lands is cool as well.

 

I am not a utah expert or any thing like that but I would definately say it has much better eye candy than say a state like nebraska ( no offense nebraskans but dam thats a boring state to drive thru)

You probably want to go through Zions and see the narrows, do some hiking, see Angels landing...

 

http://www.nps.gov/zion/

 

 

The San Rafael Swell is Mountain Biking and Desert. Good Gravel Roads but slippery when wet!

 

http://www.go-utah.com/utah/san-rafael/swell.html

 

Moab is worth a visit. A dual range tranny will let you see more of Moab. The Slick Rock Bike trail is kind of a moral imperative when in Moab.

 

http://www.discovermoab.com/news.htm

 

Chris "Bratcrazy" works in Bryce Canyon N.P. He could give you some good info on Subarus and Bryce Canyon.

 

http://www.nps.gov/brca/

 

Hope this helps your trip planning.

 

Glenn,

82 SubarHummer

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