Explorer I
Greetings all!
I will have my four daughters for their Spring Break all next week, and have been tossing around a few ideas on where we can go for an adventure. Initially, I was thinking Utah/New Mexico, but as the night time temps are still a bit too chilly for my two youngest (6&8) I've ruled that out. Then I thought about Big Bend National Park. It's a NP I have yet to see, and a quick glimpse on Weather Channel shows day temps around 80, and night temps in the 50's/60's which is perfect!
My question(s) are as follows:
1) I've heard there are parts of the park where some hikers have encountered individuals who cross the river from the south, and demand "donations" be made to them. Any truth to this? As a retired LEO, I am always packing, but again- I'll have my four little girls with me, so if there is a bit of truth to this- should I even bother going there in the first place?
2) Are there any easy trails in the area? My rig is quite capable (JKU, lift, 35's etc) I'm wanting something that isn't asphalt, but is still conceivable for a family to do, alone. Fire Roads, etc?
3) Dispersed campgrounds? Also- decent campgrounds with showers, etc? We will likely do a bit of both.
4) Anywhere else worth seeing in the SW area? We've (me and my girls) have done Moab, Arizona, Colorado and a bit of New Mexico. Again- night time temps need to be around 40 degrees plus, or I will have a night of complaining on my hands. I'm up for any suggestions. We live in St. Louis, so a two day drive out and back is unavoidable. This leaves us three days to hike, Jeep, photograph and explore.
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions!
Cheers,
Chris
I will have my four daughters for their Spring Break all next week, and have been tossing around a few ideas on where we can go for an adventure. Initially, I was thinking Utah/New Mexico, but as the night time temps are still a bit too chilly for my two youngest (6&8) I've ruled that out. Then I thought about Big Bend National Park. It's a NP I have yet to see, and a quick glimpse on Weather Channel shows day temps around 80, and night temps in the 50's/60's which is perfect!
My question(s) are as follows:
1) I've heard there are parts of the park where some hikers have encountered individuals who cross the river from the south, and demand "donations" be made to them. Any truth to this? As a retired LEO, I am always packing, but again- I'll have my four little girls with me, so if there is a bit of truth to this- should I even bother going there in the first place?
2) Are there any easy trails in the area? My rig is quite capable (JKU, lift, 35's etc) I'm wanting something that isn't asphalt, but is still conceivable for a family to do, alone. Fire Roads, etc?
3) Dispersed campgrounds? Also- decent campgrounds with showers, etc? We will likely do a bit of both.
4) Anywhere else worth seeing in the SW area? We've (me and my girls) have done Moab, Arizona, Colorado and a bit of New Mexico. Again- night time temps need to be around 40 degrees plus, or I will have a night of complaining on my hands. I'm up for any suggestions. We live in St. Louis, so a two day drive out and back is unavoidable. This leaves us three days to hike, Jeep, photograph and explore.
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions!
Cheers,
Chris