My husband and I have been trying to find a variety of good locales for 3 - 7-day base-camping/hiking trips in January through late-March. We've been in KOFA, Organ Pipe, Guadalupe Mtn NP, Big Bend, and Cabeza Prieta in the past year or so and would like to try something new. I should also mention that we're going to the Boulder City, NV/Valley of Fire area in early January. I spoke with a ranger at Mojave National Preserve and she thought the best time to go there is more like late March thru early May. We've had short visits to Joshua Tree and it's a possibility, but we're searching for more ideas. We love southeastern Utah, but it's probably too chilly at night in the aforementioned months.
Here are our thoughts:
* We drive a modified FJ that can tackle high-clearance/4WD roads for car-camping. Another option for us, if the overnight temps are too low, is to tow our RV with the F250. The limitation with the Ford/trailer combo is that the trailer's 26 feet long and should only be taken in 2WD areas and the truck, while it has 4WD, isn't meant for truly high-clearance roads (there's some silly concern about puncturing the underbelly of the over-sized gas tank....).
* Driving 4 - 6 hours from Apache Junction, AZ is fine.
* For tent-camping we prefer to be 30 - 32 degrees or higher overnight. Overnight temps aren't as big a concern if we have the RV.
* We don't require facilities.
* The word "remote" is one that we very much embrace, but it isn't a must-have.
* We like to be active every day with a strong emphasis on hiking.
* Some history/ruins/four-wheeling thrown in, if nearby, is nice to break things up.
* Blake would like to include some fly-fishing, but I'm guessing that's going to have to wait for later months.
* Full-body massages, private tour guides, sherpas, wifi, and gourmet meals are an absolute necessity. Ha!!!

We would love to hear your thoughts.
Many Thanks and Happy Holidays!
Stephanie (and Blake)