Hello South Westerners!
Fellow FJ owner from Los Angeles, planning a trip to AZ next weekend. (March 24-26th) This will be my first time exploring in AZ in an overland capable vehicle so I would love to explore some areas that most people don't get to see. Thats what brought me to this section of the forum, I need opinions/suggestions from the locals! haha
My buddy and I are leaving either Thursday night (late start 9pm-ish) or Friday super early and coming back Sunday but don't really have a plan on where to go each day / or where to camp each night.
Originally I was thinking of sticking to the Grand Canyon area since I have never been there but after researching some more of the Arizona areas I started to develop another route.
As of right now it looks like we'd head out Thursday night, and find some BLM land near Phoenix to pull over and sleep in so we can get a head start Friday morning. Head north towards Sedona (maybe go check out Knoll Lake) and then the trails near Sedona like Schnebly Hill and maaayyybbe Broken Arrow (I read that one can get a little technical with the steps/ledges) then head to the Red Rock Crossing area and camp there Friday night. On Saturday we'd head up towards the Grand Canyon (maybe NE towards Horseshoe Bend) then come back down and head towards Havasupai Point and camp in that area for the night. Sunday, head out early, stop by Peach Springs, and take Diamond Creek Rd to the bottom of the canyon and hang out before coming home that evening.
TL:DR
1. Leave LA Thursday night, sleep on BLM land towards Phoenix
2. Knoll Lake, then Sedona area for Schenbly Hill and maybe Broken Arrow
3. Friday night camp at Red Rock Crossing area
4. Saturday head to Grand Canyon (maybe Horseshoe Bend)
5. Saturday night camp near Havasupai Point
6. Head to Peach Springs and take Diamond Creek Rd to the bottom of the canyon
7. Come home
This route was planned based off a ton of google searches haha but I am open to all and any suggestions from someone who is more familiar with Arizona. Here are some other areas I found interesting but I only have 3 days and don't want to try and plan something that isnt possible.
Fellow FJ owner from Los Angeles, planning a trip to AZ next weekend. (March 24-26th) This will be my first time exploring in AZ in an overland capable vehicle so I would love to explore some areas that most people don't get to see. Thats what brought me to this section of the forum, I need opinions/suggestions from the locals! haha
My buddy and I are leaving either Thursday night (late start 9pm-ish) or Friday super early and coming back Sunday but don't really have a plan on where to go each day / or where to camp each night.
Originally I was thinking of sticking to the Grand Canyon area since I have never been there but after researching some more of the Arizona areas I started to develop another route.
As of right now it looks like we'd head out Thursday night, and find some BLM land near Phoenix to pull over and sleep in so we can get a head start Friday morning. Head north towards Sedona (maybe go check out Knoll Lake) and then the trails near Sedona like Schnebly Hill and maaayyybbe Broken Arrow (I read that one can get a little technical with the steps/ledges) then head to the Red Rock Crossing area and camp there Friday night. On Saturday we'd head up towards the Grand Canyon (maybe NE towards Horseshoe Bend) then come back down and head towards Havasupai Point and camp in that area for the night. Sunday, head out early, stop by Peach Springs, and take Diamond Creek Rd to the bottom of the canyon and hang out before coming home that evening.
TL:DR
1. Leave LA Thursday night, sleep on BLM land towards Phoenix
2. Knoll Lake, then Sedona area for Schenbly Hill and maybe Broken Arrow
3. Friday night camp at Red Rock Crossing area
4. Saturday head to Grand Canyon (maybe Horseshoe Bend)
5. Saturday night camp near Havasupai Point
6. Head to Peach Springs and take Diamond Creek Rd to the bottom of the canyon
7. Come home
This route was planned based off a ton of google searches haha but I am open to all and any suggestions from someone who is more familiar with Arizona. Here are some other areas I found interesting but I only have 3 days and don't want to try and plan something that isnt possible.
- Toroweap Overlook
- Marble Canyon
- Grandview Lookout
- Glen Canyon
- Antelope Canyon
- Antelope Island