Ohiosnowbird
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We used to live in Utah 1999 - and saw all those things before there were busses and “tickets”(though that may not be a concern in April) to get in so I cant imagine what it’s like these days. April is a good time to go, though at the higher elevations you may hit some cold. Just wear layers. If the big touristy things get to be too much, checkout Goblin Valley, used to be an easy walk to see some spectacular hoo-doos. Four corners is/was also interesting. Navajo Nation also used to offer tours. Don’t miss the Navajo tacos!we are scheduled to leave our home in Florida and head out to Moab in a couple of weeks. We will be visiting Moab, the dead horse, canyonlands, zion, monument valley, horseshoe bend. We are not hikers, bikers, or kayakers since we are moving up in age, so my question is will we be able to see most of the scenic areas with car stop offs or short hikes from a parking lot? Short hike being maybe a mile?
Also, going in April, will the weather be coat weather? Just want to be prepared.
Thanks!
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