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National Parks
"Keith Willshaw" wrote in message ...
From Grand Teton NP you have two options The Fastest way to Moab Utah which is a good base for both Arches NP and Canyonlands NP is to get back on to I-15 and drive South until you hit I-70 which you follow until the US-191 to Moab.This is about a 10 hr drive It would be faster if you took I-15 south to just south of Provo, UT [near Spanish Fork]. Then take US 89 south to US 6 East, to US 6/191 South, joining up with I-70 near Green River. Then take I-70 East for about 25 miles, until 191 breaks off to the South, then on to Moab. This route knocks about 100 miles off distance from the all-Interstate route. You need to drive portions of this route at a slower speed, but the reduced distance means your overall travel time is an hour or so less. TK |
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