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May 11, 2023 11:10:01   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Photolady2014 wrote:
... Not sure what you would go see in Farmington….


To be specific, 12 miles north of Farmington, you visit the Aztec Ruins National Monument.

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May 11, 2023 11:10:57   #
photoman43
 
newsguygeorge wrote:
That’s a lot of stops and stuff for 10 days, especially if you’re in Durango for a wedding. You didn’t indicate how many days that will take. But, given my knowledge of the Southwest, having lived and travelled there extensively, here are my thoughts, keeping in mind that I kept in mind the tons of photo ops.

Ditch Sedona and Telluride. They are out of your way for what I consider little payoff. Sedona is overrated and a tourist trap. I’ve only been to Telluride once very long ago and if you’re going for the scenery, that’s your call; but, Durango is in a beautiful river valley with plenty to see. So is Pagosa Springs. Were I planning this trip, it would be based on the Google map linked at the bottom of this post. Here are my very opinionated comments.

Oatman and Kingman — The former, a little less than 4 hours from Joshua Tree, is famous for its free-range donkeys and the latter, just down the road, is famous for being on Route 66, which is much celebrated.

Flagstaff — No real comment, although it’s the gateway to the Grand Canyon’s South Rim.

Winslow — Yes, everyone can “Take It Easy” downtown by “Standing on the Corner in Winslow, Arizona.” But the real gem is the La Posada, an incredibly restored Harvey House with a restaurant to die for — the Turquoise Room, named after the old Santa Fe Super Chief dining car. East of Winslow, you’ll be near the Petrified Forest to the south and the Hopi reservation Second Mesa to the north.

Gallup — You’ll find this Navajo rez border town well worth your time. Consider staying at the famous El Rancho Hotel and check with the hotel if there will be Native American dancing downtown. Mama’s Kitchen and Genaro’s Café are really good. Window Rock, a short detour from Gallup, is the capital of the Navajo Nation — and eponymous Window Rock formation. I have a soft spot for the American Indians, so I've made it my priority to spend money with them, especially on genuine crafts which individual artists sell in Gallup and in Window Rock. As you go north from Gallup through Tohatchi and Newcomb, you’re on the Navajo rez — drive carefully and watch your speed.

Farmington — This rez border has little to recommend, although I lived there for 2½ years some 22 years ago. But, you’ll be near Shiprock, also on the rez, where you can see the peak that is part of the tribe’s creation story. It’s called Tsé Bitʼaʼí, “rock with wings” or “winged rock.” If you do Shiprock, I’ve routed you up into Cortez. If you have time, and I hope you do, try to spend time at Mesa Verde National Park. It is magic. If you want to go back through Farmington, avoid Hwy 170 through La Plata and continue east to Bloomington. It’s faster and if you can spare the time, you’ll find the Aztec Ruins, another of the many Ancient Ones Puebloan culture sites. Then take US 550 up over Cedar Hill into Durango. There are some nice overlooks into the Las Animas River valley.

Durango — One of my favorite places in the world because of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. If your wedding isn’t tied to a location, I’d stay at the Strater Hotel. Otherwise, I’ll leave Durango to your hosts/friends/family.

Pagosa Springs — Yes, there are several places in town to enjoy the hot springs, but Chimney Rock is another sacred Native American Place worth looking into.

I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Canyon de Chelly (pronounced Canyon de shay) outside of Chinle, Ariz. You need a Navajo guide to into the canyon, although staying at the top is free. And while Thunderbird Lodge isn’t highly rated, it’s Native-owned; and, it’s been there a long time. I stayed there with my parents in the 1950s.

I invite OP or anyone else to (1) hit websites for these places, (2) query me; and, (3) if any Hoggers have more recent information, I’d love to know it.

Map link: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Palm+Springs,+CA/Joshua+Tree+National+Park,+California/Oatman,+AZ/Kingman,+AZ/Flagstaff,+AZ/Winslow,+AZ/Gallup,+NM/Farmington,+NM/Durango,+CO/Pagosa+Springs,+CO/@36.9349609,-108.0921213,9.5z/data=!4m67!4m66!1m5!1m1!1s0x80db1ad4ffdbe5b3:0xa1e56987c2ed797c!2m2!1d-116.5452921!2d33.8302961!1m5!1m1!1s0x80da8f85b965a87b:0x1977eda73aeb9de2!2m2!1d-115.9009923!2d33.873415!1m5!1m1!1s0x80ce13b49a2596d5:0x74c78d6ac8da23e7!2m2!1d-114.3835698!2d35.0263915!1m5!1m1!1s0x80cddc1300936035:0xa6accfbcff04a560!2m2!1d-114.0530065!2d35.189443!1m5!1m1!1s0x872d8ef7da2e2631:0x8e1f3ca1cedbb300!2m2!1d-111.651302!2d35.1982836!1m5!1m1!1s0x872e420b60a443b7:0xc1c851aff51726e8!2m2!1d-110.6973571!2d35.0241873!1m5!1m1!1s0x8724de8d2f65540f:0x5fd56904653b804c!2m2!1d-108.7425843!2d35.5280783!1m10!1m1!1s0x873b8f00ad0c7ec7:0xc823b1b63b534e1a!2m2!1d-108.2186856!2d36.7280583!3m4!1m2!1d-108.7478245!2d36.9893477!3s0x873bd26f751551e1:0xe3c7f2ea40bc58d9!1m5!1m1!1s0x873c02a6bd85fc23:0xdc2b8882a3a67e5a!2m2!1d-107.8800667!2d37.27528!1m5!1m1!1s0x873ddb6e9b07b449:0x7b8616cc41f8157f!2m2!1d-107.0097617!2d37.26945!3e0?hl=en
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This is a good list! In Durango definitely take the train mentioned above to Silverton and back if you have a spare day to burn. And just drive the million dollar highway north of Durango towards Ouray. Stop at many of the overlooks to experience the beauty of the mountains. This link will tell you about hiking trails near Durango/Purgatory.

https://vacationdurango.com/blog/durango-hiking/

https://www.5280.com/hike-we-like-purgatory-creek-trail/

Canyon de Chelly is one of my favorite places in the southwest. Take a private jeep trip for half a day.

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May 11, 2023 11:30:07   #
billnikon Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
 
whatdat wrote:
Took the train ride in 1974; really enjoyed it.


Very interesting, I was there in 74 also.

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May 11, 2023 15:28:23   #
DWU2 Loc: Phoenix Arizona area
 
Oregonphotog wrote:
Hello all, I have been a member here for a while now and rarely post on this forum but I always admire how kind and helpful other photographers are on here. I'll be going to a wedding in Durango, CO in a couple weeks and am doing a road trip (via car) from Palm Springs for approximately 10 days. We're hitting the following places: Palm Springs, CA, Joshua Tree, Flagstaff, AZ, Durango, CO, Pagosa Springs,CO, Telluride, CO, Farmington, NM, and Sedona, AZ.

Question: Do any of you have any suggestions of some unique places or hiking trails to photograph anywhere near these cities? I'm a wildlife / landscape / astro photographer and have already done quite a bit of research in the different areas but am open to any suggestions that you might have for me. Thank you, in advance!
Hello all, I have been a member here for a while ... (show quote)


Here's a couple of interesting places in Arizona, but maybe you'll need to extend your trip a bit:
- Coal Mine Canyon, near Tuba City (Grand Canyon area) is spectacular. You'll need a permit from the Navajo Nation. https://www.yourhikeguide.com/coal-mine-canyon/
- Weaver's Needle is one of the most spectacular peaks I've ever seen, but it's northeast of the Greater Phoenix area. https://azwonders.com/2018/07/15/legendary-weavers-needle/

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May 11, 2023 16:23:53   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Photolady2014 wrote:
I live in Pagosa Springs. If you like a little adventure rent an ATV and go to Park Creek ( they won’t let you do Elwood Pass in a rental too many people have gone over the edge being new to driving an ATV). The drive over Wolf Creek to get to Park Creek is pretty in itself. You will pass Treasure Falls which is pretty and right on HWY 160. If you have time in Durango do the train, well worth it. A quick drive up to Silverton from Durango is pretty and the same place the train goes. Again if you have time an ATV rental would be fun there. You can drive a 4 wheel drive car up to the mining area, you many see moose along the way.

Not sure what you would go see in Farmington…. We only go for Sams Club!!! If you want more pretty outdoor stuff, spend more time in the Silverton and on up to Ouray area, it is just beautiful. Telluride is as well. You can make a loop from Telluride to Ridgeway to Ouray down to Silverton and on down to Durango.

Hope you enjoy your trip, if you have questions ask!
Beth
P.S. if you drive to the dump in the evening in Pagosa there is a good chance you will see bears. Unfortunately they eat the trash…. But look along the road for elk and deer as well. You will see trails the bears use on both sides of the road. Look in those areas for the bears. Try and enjoy the dump aroma….
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May 11, 2023 20:34:30   #
usnret Loc: Woodhull Il
 
Go for an early morning balloon ride in Sedona.

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May 11, 2023 20:38:34   #
usnret Loc: Woodhull Il
 
Oregonphotog wrote:
Hello all, I have been a member here for a while now and rarely post on this forum but I always admire how kind and helpful other photographers are on here. I'll be going to a wedding in Durango, CO in a couple weeks and am doing a road trip (via car) from Palm Springs for approximately 10 days. We're hitting the following places: Palm Springs, CA, Joshua Tree, Flagstaff, AZ, Durango, CO, Pagosa Springs,CO, Telluride, CO, Farmington, NM, and Sedona, AZ.

Question: Do any of you have any suggestions of some unique places or hiking trails to photograph anywhere near these cities? I'm a wildlife / landscape / astro photographer and have already done quite a bit of research in the different areas but am open to any suggestions that you might have for me. Thank you, in advance!
Hello all, I have been a member here for a while ... (show quote)


Go for an early morning balloon ride in Sedona.

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May 12, 2023 01:00:20   #
Oregonphotog Loc: Portland, OR
 
Thanks, Bill!

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May 12, 2023 01:03:34   #
whatdat Loc: Del Valle, Tx.
 
billnikon wrote:
Very interesting, I was there in 74 also.


Great ride! What’s the odds we could have been on the same ride?

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May 12, 2023 01:06:48   #
Oregonphotog Loc: Portland, OR
 
@photolady2014 Beth, thanks so much for your suggestions. These are great and we're planning on driving up to Silverton but the train sounds fun, too. I like driving to the dump idea, also! :) I'd love to see some bears and moose!

-Tom

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May 12, 2023 01:07:49   #
Oregonphotog Loc: Portland, OR
 
@usnret A balloon ride over Sedona sounds amazing. We may just do that! Thanks for the suggestion!

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May 12, 2023 01:09:10   #
Oregonphotog Loc: Portland, OR
 
@Dwu2 Great suggestions! Thank you! I'll check out your links.

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May 12, 2023 01:46:06   #
Oregonphotog Loc: Portland, OR
 
@photoman43 Thank you! Appreciate the links. Definitely driving the Million Dollar Hwy

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May 12, 2023 07:51:23   #
Morry Loc: Palm Springs, CA
 
Oregonphotog wrote:
Hello all, I have been a member here for a while now and rarely post on this forum but I always admire how kind and helpful other photographers are on here. I'll be going to a wedding in Durango, CO in a couple weeks and am doing a road trip (via car) from Palm Springs for approximately 10 days. We're hitting the following places: Palm Springs, CA, Joshua Tree, Flagstaff, AZ, Durango, CO, Pagosa Springs,CO, Telluride, CO, Farmington, NM, and Sedona, AZ.

Question: Do any of you have any suggestions of some unique places or hiking trails to photograph anywhere near these cities? I'm a wildlife / landscape / astro photographer and have already done quite a bit of research in the different areas but am open to any suggestions that you might have for me. Thank you, in advance!
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Joshua Tree National Park is a great destination not far from Palm Springs where I live. The entire park is very popular and worth seeing. News has it that it is in a declining mode in recent years with the noted Joshua tree in decline for reasons. Will they be able to save it for posterity? Who knows! Perhaps science will come up with a cure to stop this from happening.

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May 12, 2023 12:53:03   #
clint f. Loc: Priest Lake Idaho, Spokane Wa
 
Did I miss a reference to Mesa Verde National Park? Just south of Cortez which is 30 +/- miles from Durango. I consider it a must see if you are in the four corners area. Ps, 4 corners is a nothingburger except for its geographic interest. Sadder scenery is hard to find.

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