Should I go to Sedona, Zion/utah, or new Mexico?
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Date: December 22nd, 2025 2:21 PM Author: Cerebral garnet police squad
sedona is gorgeous but very small and insanely overcrowded. flagstaff is a nice day trip and grand canyon is within a couple hours. sedona is bougie as shit and has all the UMC amenities. you could do a 180 hike every day but you'll get bored with the town in a day or two. this seems a little small for ten days unless you LOVE hiking and new age bullshit.
zion is gorgeous but kind of in the middle of nowhere. you can make a day trip to escalante or vegas or bryce canyon. this is much more of a rural trip. seems like a bad time to go there, you certainly wouldn't be hiking the narrows and if the weather is bad enough you'd be shut-in in a dumpy town with no options. for that risk alone, i think this is a summer trip.
new mexico is too broad a category unless you love driving around all day long. most people stick to the north, abq, santa fe, and taos, and those three could fill your schedule especially if you're skiing. plenty of bougie stuff, spas and fancy restaurants in santa fe. if you have more time silver city and ruidoso are both great, white sands too, and lots of people like going to roswell for alien stuff but it's a total dump.
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Date: December 22nd, 2025 5:29 PM Author: fishy pozpig
100% Joshua Tree if you’ve never been
Camp by jumbo rock and take drive to palm desert/springs and just get it over with
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