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Apr 14, 2024
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BlackBart
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Have a visitor from Chile through end of June living with us. Never been to the
US before. What would you take them to do or see, within reasonable driving distance, that'd be a unique experience?
We already have lined up -
- Goblin Valley/Torrey/fishing by Boulder
- Moab/Arches
- Vegas/Disneyland
- Sundance / Stuart Falls
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Have a visitor from Chile through end of June living with us. Never been to the
BlackBart
Apr 14, 7:16am
That’s plenty. Plus Temple Square. Zions/Narrows
Dr MoBYU
Apr 14, 7:18am
Just didn't know if there's a particular hike that's super unique or a drive
BlackBart
Apr 14, 7:20am
I can be apart of your family that month. That sounds like fun
Magneto
Apr 14, 7:28am
Life hack: you can still go to any of those places whenever you want. 🙂
Yukon
Apr 14, 7:34am
Thank you. Assuming this is her only opportunity to be in the US, we are trying
BlackBart
Apr 14, 7:36am
Grand Canyon or Yellowstone.
Yukon
Apr 14, 7:30am
When you're in Moab, Arches don't forget Island in the sky...
So it goes...
Apr 14, 7:45am
Depending on how much time you have, and how much you want to spend, I’d take
Japan Coug
Apr 14, 8:01am
Lower Antelope Canyon is quite unique.
Shihan
Apr 14, 8:26am
Take a drive up American Fork Canyon, stop at Cove Fort (off or I-15), Lagoon.
Benfica1
Apr 14, 8:47am
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