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Road Conditions, North AZ to South UT - David Brady - 04-02-2006 16:48 Folks, Can anyone advise on highway 89 road conditions from Flagstaff AZ to Page AZ and into southern Utah intersecting with Interstate 15? Am I likely to see road closures due to snow? Are there excessive ascents or descents? I'll be heading north out of Sedona AZ and into Utah. I'd also be happy to hear about any campground experiences. TIA, David Brady '02 Bluebird LXi, Smokey Va Road Conditions, North AZ to South UT - Joe Hagan - 04-03-2006 07:04 David: Overall, US 89 is a good road. After leaving Flag, it is four lanes and eventually goes to two lanes approx 10 miles north of Flag. Speed limit is 65 MPH, well marked pavement with passing lanes on grades. Steepest climb is after passing Bitter Springs (US 89 and US 89A split at this point - stay to the right to remain on US 89. The climb is approximately 3 miles - 6% with curves. Page is about 25 miles north of this junction. You can get fuel at Page at a Shell truck stop on the right as you enter the 45 MPH speed zone about a mile past Highway 98. Watch the 25 MPH zone crossing Glen Canyon Dam bridge - they mean it. You'll find the Utah portion of 89 not as well marked although fairly smooth. About 40 miles west of Page you'll come across a posted Deer Warning area - it's for real. I assume you will not be going through Zion national Park - with that assumption, you would then turn left (south) at Kanab, UT and continue to Fredonia, AZ. At that point, turn west on AZ 389. It becomes UT 59 at the border at Colorado City/Hillsdale. Be cautious on the downgrade into Hurricane, UT. It is well-posted - it's 6-8% and many curves. Jake brake well suited for this grade. Although I have not been on this road since October, I feel confident that it is free of any snow/ice - temperatures have been moderating. Flagstaff is 7000' elevation, Page approximately 4800' and Kanab 4600' (average). Can't help you on good info regarding RV parks except that you might check on the Lake Powell (Wahweap) RV Park just north of Glen Canyon Dam. Also, in St. George, there is Temple View which is within a mile of I-15 exit 6. I full-timed in 1998 and 1999. I drive a tour bus about 7 months each year and have driven this route many times over. With a '02 Lxi, you should not be challenged with regard to grades or narrow roads. If I have not answered all of your concerns, let me know. Regards, Joe (Pappy) Hagan, St. George, UT Wannabe In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady > > Folks, > > Can anyone advise on highway 89 road conditions > from Flagstaff AZ to Page AZ and into southern Utah > intersecting with Interstate 15? Am I likely to see road > closures due to snow? Are there excessive ascents or descents? > I'll be heading north out of Sedona AZ and into Utah. > I'd also be happy to hear about any campground experiences. > > TIA, > David Brady > '02 Bluebird LXi, Smokey > Va > Road Conditions, North AZ to South UT - David Brady - 04-03-2006 15:13 Thank you Pappy, you more than answered my questions and I will follow your route without modification. (hope you don't mind my calling you Pappy?) We're looking forward to our travels thru northern AZ and into UT. I heard that there's a train ride on the north rim of the Grand Canyon that shouldn't be missed. We'll let the group know how it works out. Take Care, David and Suzana Brady '02 LXi, Smokey Va Joe Hagan wrote: > David: > > Overall, US 89 is a good road. After leaving Flag, it is four lanes and > eventually goes to two lanes approx 10 miles north of Flag. Speed limit > is 65 MPH, well marked pavement with passing lanes on grades. Steepest > climb is after passing Bitter Springs (US 89 and US 89A split at this > point - stay to the right to remain on US 89. The climb is approximately > 3 miles - 6% with curves. Page is about 25 miles north of this junction. > > > Road Conditions, North AZ to South UT - fhulse@... - 04-03-2006 15:34 David The Grand Canyon Railway is on the south side of the G.C. It is at Williams,about 20 miles west of Flagstaff. If you have time I recommend you go. Regarding the North Rim,I recall it is closed for winter from mid October to mid May, the road might be open sooner,but no one will be there. Fred & Jeanne Hulse Morristown Arizona 1997 Wanderlodge WB41 Road Conditions, North AZ to South UT - Joe Hagan - 04-03-2006 15:35 David: The train ride is between Williams, AZ and the South Rim (Grand Canyon Railway). I would advise against taking your Lxi to the North Rim, very, very tight. I go in there wth 40' and 45' coaches. There is parking for tour/charter buses at the Lodge and Visitors Center- have not seen any high-end RV's on NR. NR elevation at the entry gate is 8600'. It usually doesn't reopen until April 15th, sometimes later depending on the snow depth. Have a good trip. Yep, Pappy is fine - been my moniker since my days with Continental Trailways (50's and 60's). Joe (Pappy) Hagan/St. George, UT Wannabe In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady > > Thank you Pappy, you more than answered my questions and > I will follow your route without modification. (hope you don't > mind my calling you Pappy?) We're looking forward to our > travels thru northern AZ and into UT. I heard that there's a train > ride on the north rim of the Grand Canyon that shouldn't be > missed. We'll let the group know how it works out. > > Take Care, > David and Suzana Brady > '02 LXi, Smokey > Va > > Joe Hagan wrote: > > David: > > > > Overall, US 89 is a good road. After leaving Flag, it is four lanes and > > eventually goes to two lanes approx 10 miles north of Flag. Speed limit > > is 65 MPH, well marked pavement with passing lanes on grades. Steepest > > climb is after passing Bitter Springs (US 89 and US 89A split at this > > point - stay to the right to remain on US 89. The climb is approximately > > 3 miles - 6% with curves. Page is about 25 miles north of this junction. > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Road Conditions, North AZ to South UT - Ron & Patty - 04-03-2006 17:12 Hope this helps as well, http://www.utah.com/campgrounds/utahcampgrounds.php http://www.utah.com/ http://www.stateparks.utah.gov/visiting/visiting.htm http://www.bauersrv.com/ http://www.zionriverresort.com/ http://www.eskimo.com/~noir/southwest/sutah/index.html Ron, No. Ca. 85PT36 (Camper special) --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady > > Thank you Pappy, |