I've Never Owned a Car, but I Rented an RV to Explore Utah's National Parks-Here's What I Learned
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Traveling through Utah in a 24-foot-long Class C RV presents unique challenges, especially for someone unaccustomed to driving such a large vehicle. A recommendation is to not solely rely on Google Maps, as its estimates may not take into account vehicle limitations. There can be significant differences in travel time due to state speed limits and vehicle capabilities. In one instance, a journey from Zion National Park to Dead Horse Point State Park took much longer than anticipated, leading to a less than ideal arrival at the destination.
"Don't solely rely on Google Maps. As I planned our trip from the comfort of a Manhattan apartment, Utah's parks didn't appear too far apart from each other."
"Google did not share with us its assumption we'd be cruising along at the Utah speed limit of 80. Since our RV started to shake above 65, the drive took us well over six hours."
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