TL,DR.. is 10 days too many for Canyonlands NP? Details:
I've been to Utah many times before, including Canyonlands. All limited by rental car access. Now, I drive a 2022 Ford Ranger FX4, lifted (Eibach Pro Truck, Icon springs) with C load AT tires, 32" Firestone Destination XTs. I've got years of abusing Subarus and now a few good multiday trips with my truck. Avid backpacker and car camper. Just stating to establish base-level experience.
I'm driving from Seattle area, planning 2 weeks. 2 days there, 2 days back leaves 10 days. So far, I'm thinking 3 nights/4 days on White Rim Trail. After, I'm considering 6 days in or near Needles and Maze. I think I'll avoid some of the more extreme obstacle laden/very slow going getting to, say, Dollhouse. I just don't enjoy multiple hours of very slow rock crawling-type travel. Also, I'm not a 6" lifted Jeep on 38s, my rig is a capable tourer.
I'm early in the planning stages, getting a sense of camping possibilities, access to roads, their destinations, hiking trailheads and time/distance between them. Ideally, I like to camp near where I explore, driving and day hiking. I want to leave the truck and hit the hiking trails for a couple hours or more each day, every other day at minimum, drive a few hours each day, camp, rinse and repeat.
I'm sure one could spend a lifetime in Canyonlands, but I'd like a reality check if I should consider linking areas outside Canyonlands to make a 10 day itinerary. Also reality checking, if I can't decide or secure the right sequence of camp permits, should I consider nights outside the park, in BLM or other dispersed camp areas. If I go afar, Capital Reef and San Rafael makes sense. I've made many travel mistakes, trying to visit too many geographically distinct areas in a short amount of time. Too many hours in the car. I'd rather stay closer to one area and really take it in.
Your suggestions and shared experience is most welcome.
I've been to Utah many times before, including Canyonlands. All limited by rental car access. Now, I drive a 2022 Ford Ranger FX4, lifted (Eibach Pro Truck, Icon springs) with C load AT tires, 32" Firestone Destination XTs. I've got years of abusing Subarus and now a few good multiday trips with my truck. Avid backpacker and car camper. Just stating to establish base-level experience.
I'm driving from Seattle area, planning 2 weeks. 2 days there, 2 days back leaves 10 days. So far, I'm thinking 3 nights/4 days on White Rim Trail. After, I'm considering 6 days in or near Needles and Maze. I think I'll avoid some of the more extreme obstacle laden/very slow going getting to, say, Dollhouse. I just don't enjoy multiple hours of very slow rock crawling-type travel. Also, I'm not a 6" lifted Jeep on 38s, my rig is a capable tourer.
I'm early in the planning stages, getting a sense of camping possibilities, access to roads, their destinations, hiking trailheads and time/distance between them. Ideally, I like to camp near where I explore, driving and day hiking. I want to leave the truck and hit the hiking trails for a couple hours or more each day, every other day at minimum, drive a few hours each day, camp, rinse and repeat.
I'm sure one could spend a lifetime in Canyonlands, but I'd like a reality check if I should consider linking areas outside Canyonlands to make a 10 day itinerary. Also reality checking, if I can't decide or secure the right sequence of camp permits, should I consider nights outside the park, in BLM or other dispersed camp areas. If I go afar, Capital Reef and San Rafael makes sense. I've made many travel mistakes, trying to visit too many geographically distinct areas in a short amount of time. Too many hours in the car. I'd rather stay closer to one area and really take it in.
Your suggestions and shared experience is most welcome.