The Best Time to Visit Death Valley by RV is Now!

  While most of the national parks are gearing down this time of year, Death Valley is gearing up for their high season.  The Inn at Furnace Creek opens on October 7 and is offering 20 percent off the regular rate during the week of October 7 through 13.  The Inn closes in mid-May.  Furnace […]

Explore Lake Powell this Fall

The water has risen at Lake Powell to levels not seen since 2001.  June water flows were 176% of normal; July flows were 280% of normal, with lake levels rising close to a foot a day.  The lake reached a point where it was 76% full this summer.  After years of receding water levels, the […]

New Archaeological Site Acquired by National Park Service

The Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert, with its oddly shaped rock formations of rainbow-colored petrified wood, fossils and petroglyphs left by American Indian tribes, may become the site of many new discoveries in the next few years.   The National Park Service just secured more than 26,000 acres that have remained largely untouched and are […]

We’re already gearing up for 2012 RV vacations

It’s hard to believe but the summer is quickly winding down.  It’s been a busy travel season here at Tracks and Trails, and as we finish sending the last of our clients on their RV trips, our sights are turning to those clients who have already begun planning their 2012 trips.   These clients become 2012 […]

Native American Heritage Days

If you plan to be at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon on August 11 or 12, you are invited to attend the 18th annual Native American Heritage Days.  The rich cultural diversity of the Colorado plateau, the Arizona Strip and the Grand Canyon will begin with a nature walk on Thursday, August 11, […]

It’s High Season for RV Vacations

Here at the Tracks & Trails office, surveys are beginning to show up in the mail from this year’s clients who have just returned from their RV vacations.  We appreciate the time they have taken to complete these evaluations of our service, and we strive to use their suggestions to continually improve.  We ask how […]

Unusual Weather Requires RVers to be Prepared

If you’re traveling this summer, be prepared for very unusual weather here in the West.  This past winter’s record snowfalls have delayed opening of roads, parks, and campgrounds.  And if that isn’t enough to worry about, now that the weather is warming up there are worries about rivers flooding.  Here are some of the current […]

Camping and Fishing are Kid Friendly

In my world, camping and fishing go hand in hand.   I’d have a very hard time setting up camp near a lake or stream without throwing in a line, just to see if there’s any fish biting.  I think it’s in my genes — my dad was an avid fisherman.   A few years ago we took […]