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Wanting to hit Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon, etc in one trip in April.
Posted on 3/6/18 at 8:16 am
Posted on 3/6/18 at 8:16 am
Is it better to fly into SLC or Vegas? Should we fly into one and out of the other?
Any must dos or advice on the way? We are probably taking our <1 y/o, so no need for extreme nightlife.
Any must dos or advice on the way? We are probably taking our <1 y/o, so no need for extreme nightlife.
Posted on 3/6/18 at 8:20 am to Displaced
North Rim of GC won’t be open yet. Usually around May 15.
I’d fly into Vegas, or St. George, UT. And out of Phoenix after doing South Rim.
I’d fly into Vegas, or St. George, UT. And out of Phoenix after doing South Rim.
Posted on 3/6/18 at 10:04 am to Displaced
I've actually been to all 3 in one day, but I was leaving from Flagstaff, spent most of the day driving, and spent the following day in Zion doing Angel's Landing and some of the Narrows. Spent very little time at the Grand Canyon but stopped for a bit on the north rim because the route to Bryce Canyon led me past there. Hiked the amphitheater at Bryce and was able to drive through Zion during sunset to stay in Springdale. I hope your trip is less rushed than mine was.
To actually answer your question, Vegas is closer.
To actually answer your question, Vegas is closer.
Posted on 3/6/18 at 12:39 pm to Displaced
at bryce, unless you have unlimited time, everything you need to see is at the amphitheater...you dont need to drive all the way to the end.
at zion, if at all possible, stay inside the park.
the traffic in/out and the shuttles thing can be a hassle (if you stay in the park you can drive the main road and skip the shuttles)
DO NOT SKIP capital reef
at zion, if at all possible, stay inside the park.
the traffic in/out and the shuttles thing can be a hassle (if you stay in the park you can drive the main road and skip the shuttles)
DO NOT SKIP capital reef
Posted on 3/6/18 at 2:40 pm to cgrand
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at bryce, unless you have unlimited time, everything you need to see is at the amphitheater...you dont need to drive all the way to the end.
at zion, if at all possible, stay inside the park.
the traffic in/out and the shuttles thing can be a hassle (if you stay in the park you can drive the main road and skip the shuttles)
DO NOT SKIP capital reef
I second all of these. We did have a nice hike in Bryce though. It was nearly all along the rim. We took the bus to the end and hiked a mile or 2 along the rim. Stopping half-way for a picnic lunch. That said, we didn't really improve the view with the walk, but it was really memorable and less crowded.
We stayed in the cabins in Zion two nights, and that was great. Took the bus to the entrance, crossed out and ate at the brewery right at the entrance.
Capital Reef was worth the stop. We probably short-changed it though. We hiked the grand wash into the narrows. Since we were traveling with our 2 & 4 year old boys, we didn't do the narrows in Zion (adult waist deep + cold arse water) so the dry narrows in CR was really cool to hike. I kept looking up thinking it would be prime mountain lion territory though.
Hiking in Capitol Reef before we hit the Narrows
This post was edited on 3/6/18 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 3/6/18 at 2:55 pm to Displaced
I posted this in another thread:
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The trip that we took two years ago was amazing, and I highly suggest it, or some variation of it.
We flew into Vegas, rented a car, and immediately drove to Zion. Spent a couple of days there, then drove to Bryce Canyon. Spent a half day, and night there, and drove to Page, AZ that next morning. We spent a day, and a night there, and checked out Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend. We also checked out a slot canyon that was off the beaten path called Waterhole Canyon. Page is really awesome.
After that, we drove to the Grand Canyon, and spent less than a day there before driving to Flagstaff. We drove to Sedona that next day for some more hiking, Drove back to Flagstaff that evening, and went to a few breweries, and bars there that night. Flagstaff is a cool place. We drove back to Vegas that next morning to catch our flight out.
So,
Flight to Vegas>Zion>Bryce>Page>Grand Canyon>Flagstaff>Sedona>Flagstaff>Flight out of Vegas.
Logistically, that trip is hard to top. Basically a big circle, and relative to the vast expanse of the west, we did not drive that many miles. Driving in and out and between these places was one of the best parts. Absolutely stunning landscapes, often not passing another vehicle for many miles.
Every place we went to was fantastic, and we really only scraped the surface of those places. We even had to skip some really cool things(lack of time) such as Grand Staircase Escalante, Valley of Fire, and Lake Powell recreation, to name just a few.
Flying into Vegas is pretty cheap, and lodging was inexpensive too. If you camp, its even cheaper. We went in March, so it was still a little cold. We only camped in Zion.
I did it with 3 other people, so with split costs, I did the whole trip for well under a grand. Could've done it cheaper too if I really tried.
Posted on 3/6/18 at 3:07 pm to Funky Tide 8
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It's hard to describe how other-worldly those landscapes are. I highly recommend getting to Arches some day. I'm not particularly metaphysical, but there almost seemed to be an "energy" in Arches to me. Perhaps it was because there was a storm blowing in though :P It just had an electricity in the air coupled with the crazy landscape and ominous sky.
Posted on 3/6/18 at 7:53 pm to RaginCajunz
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I highly recommend getting to Arches some day.
I visited Arches and Canyonlands in 2015, and we camped on the Colorado River for a night. It was absolutely majestic. It is like you are another planet.
I definitely want to go back though, as we did not spend close to enough time at both parks. I was with some friends that just didn't want to go for a multiple miles on trails, and didn't want to stay in Moab for more than a day. It was still great, but I left feeling unsatisfied, so I have to go back asap.
Posted on 3/6/18 at 8:46 pm to Funky Tide 8
quote:Yes. We did Vegas to South Rim to Jacob Lake to Zion and back to Vegas but we spent 2 days each in South Rim, Zion and & Vegas and saw as much as we could
Logistically, that trip is hard to top. Basically a big circle, and relative to the vast expanse of the west, we did not drive that many miles. Driving in and out and between these places was one of the best parts. Absolutely stunning landscapes, often not passing another vehicle for many miles.
Kinda wish we gone to Bryce for 1 day but....I just have to go back and do that , North Rim and Capital Reef in the future!
Posted on 3/6/18 at 9:55 pm to cgrand
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at zion, if at all possible, stay inside the park.
the traffic in/out and the shuttles thing can be a hassle
Not a big issue in April, unless it's Easter weekend.
Posted on 3/6/18 at 9:59 pm to Funky Tide 8
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I was with some friends that just didn't want to go for a multiple miles on trails, and didn't want to stay in Moab for more than a day.
You call them friends?
Posted on 3/7/18 at 4:19 pm to thegreatboudini
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You call them friends?
To be fair, one of the big reasons we didn't do much hiking there is because my buddy brought his golden retriever with us on the road trip, not realizing that dogs aren't aloud on trails in Arches and Canyonlands. Not only that, we got a little behind schedule on our road trip and we wanted to spend a night/day at my buddy's family house in Avon before heading back to Denver.
This post was edited on 3/7/18 at 4:20 pm
Posted on 3/19/18 at 10:09 am to Funky Tide 8
I’ve been looking into a similar trip. Does this make sense for a weeklong trip:
Two nights in Vegas. Visiting a friend and wife will want pool time and a show.
Drive to Zion, two nights. Camping or cabin if available.
Drive to Bryce, one night.
Drive to northern rim, two nights. Fly out of Vegas.
Anything I missing that would be a must do over one of these options? Need to keep it at about a week.
September a good time to do this? August or October better?
Two nights in Vegas. Visiting a friend and wife will want pool time and a show.
Drive to Zion, two nights. Camping or cabin if available.
Drive to Bryce, one night.
Drive to northern rim, two nights. Fly out of Vegas.
Anything I missing that would be a must do over one of these options? Need to keep it at about a week.
September a good time to do this? August or October better?
Posted on 3/19/18 at 10:40 am to dirtsandwich
Personally, I’d try to get out of Vegas as soon as possible and I would probably skip the North Rim if you only have a week.
You’re missing Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef National Parks and it would be a shame that you made it that far without seeing those parks. Coral Pink Sand Dunes and Kodachrome Basin are two state parks that are worth the stop if you have the time and you’ll probably end up driving right past them.
I’d recommend going in October because the weather is nice and cool and the crowds are gone.
You’re missing Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef National Parks and it would be a shame that you made it that far without seeing those parks. Coral Pink Sand Dunes and Kodachrome Basin are two state parks that are worth the stop if you have the time and you’ll probably end up driving right past them.
I’d recommend going in October because the weather is nice and cool and the crowds are gone.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 11:48 am to PearlyBaker
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Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef National Parks
Can those be done in the two days I have allotted for the northern Rim? Does the fact I’ve never seen the GC affect the analysis?
Vegas is pretty much nonnegotiable. Going to have to trade pool and a show for some cabin/hiking time. Plus I’d a night with a friend I haven’t seen in almost 15 years at a sports book or craps table.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:00 pm to dirtsandwich
Arches and Canyonlands are right next to each other, I’d spend a day and a half there before heading to Capitol Reef for half a day and then on to Bryce.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 12:37 pm to dirtsandwich
No problem! Enjoy your trip, the Grand Canyon is neat but personally I’d much rather see the other 3 Parks over it. Plus if you don’t see it this time, it’s just an excuse to go back out there.
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