Road Trip to Utah for Hiking & Camping
I live in the Denver area and every year at this time I start getting the itch to be outside camping again. It's obviously still too cold and snowy for good camping and hiking in the mountains, but the weather is near perfect in Utah. I go often to Moab, but I'm thinking a little further west or south this time. Maybe Goblin Valley State Park and Capitol Reef National Park. Possibly going as far west as Bryce Canyon or as far south as Page, AZ. I enjoy car camping and light hiking. Nothing more than 6-8 miles at a time and nothing too extreme. Just looking for some company. Anyone else in the Denver area need to get out of town for a few days? I'd enjoy some company. Camping and hiking is always more fun with a friend or two. Nudist friends are even better. I'm looking to get away soon - sometime in April. We can't go naked the whole trip, but I'd love to find some spots that might allow some naked camping or hiking.
Allen - I think that it might still be to cold. Goblin Valley is about 9000 feet.
Thanks for the advice. I looked it up - its actually about 5,000 feet. I love the weather in the high desert and canyonlands in the spring and fall. Warm days, perfect for hiking. And cool nights, perfect for a campfire.