National Park Road Trip Recap: Travel through Utah, Colorado & Arizona during a pandemic

National Park Road Trip Recap: Travel through Utah, Colorado & Arizona during a pandemic

Recap of our National Park Road Trip out West during a pandemic where we traveled to Utah – St. George, Capitol Reef National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse State Park, Moab, and Arches National Park. Then on to Colorado visiting Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Telluride, Silverton, Durango, and Grand Junction. And last on to Arizona visiting Mesa Verde, Farmington, and Four Corners, Petrified Forest National Park, and Bearizona!

I was recently featured in a podcast by Kee Kees Big Adventure who interviewed me about our summer road trip experience. Here is the recap of my interview as well as a link to listen to the podcast to hear more about my experiences as I share highlights and tips!

Capitol Reef National Park
Capitol Reef National Park

National Park Road Trip interview with Travel Mom Larissa, by KeeKees Big Adventure

It was a National Park Road Trip out West this summer for Travel Mom Larissa and her family. Read on for ALL the details on their 2,000-mile adventure through 7 National parks and more!

What was your last big family adventure?

We love to travel, and when we had kids, we wanted to keep that going. So we decided we’d see as many National Parks with the kids as we could while they are growing up.

Jeep at Moab

This summer, with COVID, we decided we didn’t want to fly. We planned a driving adventure road trip in our Jeep from our home in Southern California to Utah, Colorado, Arizona (with pit stops in New Mexico and Nevada) with our 13-year-old daughter and 10-year-old son.

How was planning different this year with COVID?

Initially, we were going to do an RV but decided to take our Jeep instead to do some off-road adventuring on the trip. If you do want to go the RV route – you would love using RVShare as we have had great experiences with them and makes your trip even more COIVD friendly!

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To be extra safe during COVID, as I looked into hotels, I called ahead to check on their safety procedures. We only stayed in places where we didn’t need to use an elevator, had open air access and had suites to prepare our own food. Vrbos are great and most of the places we stayed in Colorado and Arizona

And the plus was during this time as visitor numbers were way down at the National Parks, we barely saw anyone on the hikes and felt like we had these masterpieces of nature to ourselves.

Tell us about your National Park Road Trip Stops

We covered 2,000 miles in 10 days. It was a lot! And as it was hot, we did hiking and biking early in the morning or later in the evening and traveled during the day.

July 4th at Aspiration Point, St.George, Utah
July 4th at Aspiration Point, St.George, Utah

Our first stop was St. George, Utah, where we celebrated July 4th and saw some fantastic fireworks. This is an amazing place. You could spend a week here doing everything outdoors from Aspiration Trail (a 1-mile trail lined with painted rocks) to the Narrows at Pioneer Park (a must stop in St.George where you will also find Dixie Rock viewpoint!)

Then we drove up through Utah through Capitol Reef National Park. “Why is it called Capitol Reef?” my son asked. When you see the towering orange and grey rocks that look like ocean reefs, you realize how it got its name. Here we did the Grand Walsh and Cassidy Arch Trail and Chimney Rock trail. It is spectacular.

Dead State Horse Park, near Moab, Utah
Dead State Horse Park, near Moab, Utah

The next stops were in Moab, UtahArches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, and Dead Horse Point State Park. More of the gorgeous orange and blue colors and one of my most favorite parts of the trip!

Arches National Park

We came down through Colorado and did Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. In Colorado, we also visited fun small towns…Telluride, Silverton, Durango, and Grand Junction. Then Mesa Verde, Farmington, and Four Corners, New Mexico, Petrified Forest National Park, then came back to California through Flagstaff and Bearizona, Arizona.

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What Were Your National Park Road Trip Favorites?

Arches, Canyonlands, and Dead Horse Point State Park were my favorites. They were incredible…the views, spectacular sunsets, and scenery. Pictures don’t do them justice. So you must go to see them!

We had some Moab mountain biking adventures as my husband loves mountain biking.

And we did the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. This was something my husband did as a child, so we wanted to check it out. We did the steam option with an open-air experience (COVID friendly). It was fun for everyone!

What was the BEST part of the trip for the kids?

I like to have the kids focus on something they are looking forward to for our trips. On this one, they decided they wanted to collect rock animals. They would ask Rangers and locals where they could find them and then take pictures of them. They even started a Rock Family Instagram account!

When I asked them what their favorite parts were they said exploring the unique smalls towns that were new to them like Telluride and Durango.

Larissa’s Travel Tips

  • Just roll with it if things don’t work out. Pull out your phone and google what’s around. That’s how we found Bearizona outside of Flagstaff. It was a fun unplanned stop.
  • Download apps that have guides for the kids. You can learn about history, area, best views. Or walking tour apps can also be fun. It adds so much value to the trip.
  • Think about something to collect like Smashed Pennies or Junior Rangers badges!
  • Look at off-season opportunities in busy destinations.
  • Look for those unique experiences you wouldn’t normally do.
  • The 4th-grade pass for National Parks gets kids in free (and 5th graders get in free too this year!)

Why do you travel with your kids?

It opens the door to new experiences and helps them appreciate nature and being outside. Our kids need to be more resilient, and travel helps them with that. And it’s one of the best ways to bond as a family.

Black Canyons of the Gunnison, Colorado
Black Canyons of the Gunnison, Colorado

Next trip you’re planning or dreaming about?

On the National Park route, I’d love to do the Great Smoky Mountains. There are so many amazing places and we really want to see all the National parks! I can’t wait to rent an RV for our next trip too to stay longer and camp inside the parks too!

Paddelboarding and Kayaking at Purgatory Resort, Telluride
Purgatory Resort, Telluride

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5 Comments
  • We love talking to the rangers to find out what their favorite hike is.

    • LARISSA NELSON

      Oh great idea! I forgot about doing that! I will remember next time!

  • Rachel Martin

    Some terrific suggestions in all of this with how to get through such a marathon trip with a family! Thanks, we’re definitely going to start looking more thoroughly for ways to work all of such in our family trip this summer!

    • LARISSA NELSON

      Yes there is so much beauty in the states and so much outdoor wonders! I hope you are able to visit some new places this summer!

    • LARISSA NELSON

      Have you found a trip to plan yet? Summers a coming (;

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