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What is the best Vegas <-> G. Canyon <-> Lake Mead Itenerary for honeymooners who like the outdoors?

Mar-9-2010 Posted under Lake Lodging

Here’s what I’m thinking, but I don’t want to try to limit the drive time. Going for a 7 days.
Saturday Night- Vegas (Plane lands figured we’d gamble)
Sunday Night- Lodge in Grand Canyon
Monday hike down to phantom ranch and stay the night
Tuesday Hike back up and go to Lake Mead Rent a House boat for Tuesday and Wednesday Nights
Thursday and Friday Back partying and a show.

Congratulations! In regards to the Grand Canyon portion of your trip…

Phantom Ranch at the bottom of the Grand Canyon takes reservations 13 months in advance and all spaces are usually filled quickly (both dorms and cabins). If you are planning this for anytime before maybe December 2008, than odds are that it is going to be too late to get reservations (although sometimes you can get lucky with last minute cancellations). Phantom Ranch (like the lodges on top) are ran by Xanterra and you can make reservations online (see link below).

The other way to spend the night at the bottom of the canyon is to backpack down and stay in the Bright Angel campground which is near Phantom Ranch at the bottom of the canyon. This is the place that requires a backcountry permit mentioned by the poster above. They open these permits for reservations on the first of the month, 4 months (not 90 days) in advance. In other words, on January 1 (or more likely Jan 2) they will start filling permits for April based on the requests they have received. Permit requests must be mailed or faxed in. They usually save a few for last minute walk-ins (good for the following day), but you have to be at the office at 8AM and can’t count on it. See link below.

Regardless of if you stay at Phantom Ranch or backpack down (carrying all your own gear), as the the poster above mentions it is a tough hike out (7-10 miles and a 5000 foot climb). If you are a strong and experienced hiker and go up South Kaibab, you might make it out in under 4 hours. A typical hiker going up the Bright Angel trail might take 6-8 hours or more. I have frequently hiked out of the canyon and then driven back down to Phoenix (3.5 hour drive) on the same day, but it makes for a long day. Lake Mead would be an even further drive (5 hours plus) and you would be hard pressed to get there in time to get a boat.

I would recommend just going to Grand Canyon and spending two nights on the rim. This would allow you to relax a bit, see the historic buildings and take in the overlooks. You could even do some short day hikes down into the canyon. The grand historic 1905 El Tovar hotel has honeymoon written all over it (again though… need to get reservations from Xanterra as far in advance as possible).

Grand Canyon is a great place and would certainly make for a memorable part of your trip, but it sounds like you are trying to pack way too much stuff into a short period of time. You obviously want to have a great time on your honeymoon, but remember the most important thing is the two of you being together, so leave plenty of time to relax and enjoy that.

Lastly, I would strongly recommend that you NOT go to Grand Canyon West (aka: the West Rim) where the new glass Skywalk is located. This is a money-making venture on the Hualapai Indian Reservation and is NOT part of the National Park or anywhere near it. The canyon at GC West is not as big, deep or scenic as in the park and you are forced to stay on packaged tour (no wandering or hiking on your own) that typically costs $80 per person. Many of the promotions by GC West (and the Vegas tour operators that go to it) are very misleading and many visitors come away feeling ripped off (just read the TripAdvisor.com reviews for it). I have been there and found it to be way over-hyped, way over-priced and poorly ran.

Winter Fun at The Lake Louise Inn, Banff Alberta

Mar-7-2010 Posted under Lake Lodging

The Lake Louise Inn is a great all-season mountain resort. Family fun and great scenery, Lake Louise has it all!

Lake Louise Inn
P.O. Box 209
210 Village Road
Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
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Toll Free: 1-800-661-9237

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Has anyone gotten married at Eckels Lake Lodge in Delaware Ohio?

Mar-6-2010 Posted under Lake Lodging

I am looking for a site for my own wedding and was hoping someone might share some details from there own experiance with this location.

Honey, that is a very specific question! I’m not sure if you’re going to find someone who has here.
If you are unlucky, try joining a discussion group online about marriage in ohio. People who are married may have either used it for their own or been there to celebrate someone elses.
Try this website:
http://groups.google.com.au/group/Columbus-Ohio?lnk=gschg&hl=en

The Historic Rapids Lodge Grand Lake, Colorado

Mar-5-2010 Posted under Lake Lodging

The Historic Rapids Lodge and Restaurant, located on the banks of the beautiful Tonahutu River offers the most varied lodging and fine dining in Grand Lake, Colorado.

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Walleye Fishing @ Bear Trail Lodge; Eagle Lake, Ontario

Mar-3-2010 Posted under Lake Lodging

walleye fishing on Eagle Lake, Ontario, Canada. At Bear Trail Lodge, Waldhof, Ontario. Book your trip at (800) 565-9913 or www.beartraillodge.ca

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Does anyone have recommendations for nice cabins on a lake in NC, SC, TN, or GA for a family vacation?

Mar-3-2010 Posted under Lake Lodging

Please, no wikipedia-type responses. I’d like first-hand recommendations.

I’m looking for a neat place to have a family vacation, possibly reunion. I’d like to find a place with cabins on a lake with good fishing and swimming possibilities. I don’t want "Resort & Spa" suggestions; I’m looking for simple, clean cabins that have their own kitchens – to keep expenses down. In the mountains is a plus, as are additional amenities like a lodge that would allow everyone to gather at once.

I would be interested in places that could accomodate a group of 25 people, or possibly a group of 65 people. I’d like to stay in the eastern Tennessee, northern Georgia, North Carolina, or South Carolina areas, but if you know of a place not too far away from those, feel free to suggest it. Thanks!

Try the following website. The link is to the Tennessee area, however I think there are also some choices in other places. I know that some of the cabins will accommodate a lot of people. You may be able to rent a few cabins if you end up with 65 people. Here is the link.
http://www.idealvacationrentals.com/tennessee.htm

GREAT LODGES OF THE NATIONAL PARKS | Jackson Lake Lodge

Mar-1-2010 Posted under Lake Lodging

Wednesday, July 2 at 8:00 p.m. (check local listings) http://www.http://www.pbs.org/greatlodges GREAT LODGES OF THE NATIONAL PARKS takes viewers inside the treasured historic lodges that grace America’s national parks. In this segment, enter the lobby of the unique Jackson Lake Lodge and find out how it honors the grandeur of the Tetons. For more, go to http://www.http://www.pbs.org/greatlodges

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Lake Trout Downrigger Cam Hearne Lake Lodge NWT Canada

Feb-27-2010 Posted under Lake Lodging

http://www.gofishingcanada.com Trout under water downrigger cam

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Tour of Banff and our three resorts

Feb-25-2010 Posted under Lake Lodging

Take a look into the wonderful town of Banff and the great local ski resorts – Norquay, Lake Louise Mountain Resort, and Sunshine Village.

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How much gas money from Salt Lake City, Utah to mcAllen, TX?

Feb-25-2010 Posted under Lake Lodging

Travelling about 2000 miles from SLC to South Texas. I drive a Durango which gives me about 15mpg (sometimes higher, but that’s about the average!). Let’s say gas price is about $4.00

Just for the gas money alone (minus food and lodging), how much USD do I need to get there?

Thanks so much for any input!

really cool website for calculating money needed for your roadtrip. have fun:

http://drivepricing.com/