Road Trip Vegas Zion Canyon Bryce
Hi
My wife and I intend visiting Vegas in March of 2007 for two weeks, we will be staying in Vegas for about 3 nights we then intend to travell to the Grand Canyon returning to Vegas say for the last 3 nights before travelling home.
I do not wish to do the trip to the Canyon in one day therefore my idea was to stay at Zion National Park for say two nights on to the Canyon for say 3 nights then on the return journey stay at Bryce Canyon for say 3 nights before heading back to Vegas. - Being completely new to all this I have a number of questions which I rather hoped you lovely people might be able to help with.
(1) Would it be best to do this trip in March or say May
(2) What are the travelling times by car between the various stopovers Vegas to Zion - Zion to the Canyon - Canyon to Bryce - Bryce to Vegas
(3) We have looked at various places to stay on our trip and would welcome your opinion - In Zion we intended staying at Cliffrose Lodge and Gardens - at the Canyon El Tovar Hotel - and in Bryce Sunlower Hill at Moab or would you recommend any alternatives.
Any help you can give would be very much appreciated
Thanking you in anticipation
Del
Great plan but don't backtrack, imho
I think you have a great plan with a fun roadtrip ahead of you. However, I'm not into backtracking, i.e. driving the same road both ways, if I can help it.
If I were you, I would leave Vegas heading toward the South Rim first. Like Michael said, you can enjoy a tour of Hoover Dam on the way. And you might just want to enjoy a few other points along the way like Kingman and Seligman which have remnants of Route 66 to explore. This is an interesting drive and would make a good day trip. Then spend a couple of nights at El Tovar on the South Rim and enjoy exploring the beauty that is the Grand Canyon. You would be taking 93 South, 40 East, and 64 North. About 280 miles.
From there, head towards the North Rim and Bryce and Zion via 180 East. Beautiful, awesome drive with many interesting stops before you leave the Grand Canyon. Then head north, then west on 89. You will go near Glen Canyon National Rec Area. In fact, if you have time, you might enjoy a night in Page so you can explore this area more fully. If the North Rim happens to be open, go ahead and enjoy driving in and taking a look around. The views of the GC from the North are very different than the views from the South. If it's not open, continue heading west until you get to the junction with Cottonwood Road. Then head up to the Bryce Canyon area by driving north on Cottonwood. You will be driving through Escalante/Staircase along this road so I bet it's a beautiful drive. Although I have never driven it myself, I went into Bryce from another direction, so I really don't know what the road conditions are. Hopefully somebody here has driven it and can chime in. It is about 225 miles from El Tovar Lodge to Ruby's Inn...the place that I would recommend staying at in the Bryce area.
Then, from Bryce, head toward Zion via 63 West and 89 South, then 9 West. This is a relatively short drive of about 105 miles.
After that, zipping back to Vegas will be an easy day trip.
I'm not getting the Moab detour. Are you going there instead of Bryce? If so, then I guess I'll have to change my recommendations. But, in the time you have, I'd do Bryce instead of Moab and really enjoy myself in these three fantastic parks.
On the way back to Vegas from Zion, enjoy a stop at the Valley of Fire. You might enjoy taking time to play somewhere on Lake Mead during this time as well.
Enjoy!
(And I don't think anyone was being snarky. Just trying to be humorous, I think.)
After Bryce, head toward Zion via