Las Vegas, San Fran, LA, Yuma, Grand Canyon
We are two Danes, used to travelling in the States, but this time we need serious help in the process. Normally we have a "theme" for the stay which enables us to sort all the "must see" places in this huge country, with the limited time you have on a holiday, but this time we have been late in the planning and completely lack the inspiration to find the "theme".
We have a very rough sort of a plan - we leave Chicago after the first week and fly to Las Vegas - and from there we go to San Fran, LA, Yuma, Crand Canyon and return to Las Vegas. But is this really possible in 2 weeks? We drove Route 66 a couple of years ago, but would like to see Las Vegas, Death Valley and Grand Canyon once again. We plan to stay overnight in Las Vegas on arrival and departure. Otherwise we have no plan on what to see.
Any surgestions? We like to drive scenic routes, but realize that the highway is nescesary (spelling??) when you have a limited time.
Thanking you in advance for any help you may provide.
Curious from Denmark
It's possible... but you'll be moving along
It's possible to do a loop from Las Vegas to SF to LA to Yuma to Grand Canyon and back to Vegas in 2 weeks... But you'll have to keep moving right along to made the distance.
Here's my take on a rough schedule, which does the job in 2 weeks
1 - Las Vegas to Yosemite via Death Valley
2 - Day in Yosemite
3 - Yosemite to SF
4 - Day in SF
5 - SF to Monterey
6 - Monterey to San Simeon via Big Sur
7 - San Simeon to LA
8 - Day in LA somewhere
9 - LA to San Diego
10 - San Diego to Yuma and on to Tucson
11 - Tucson to Phoenix to Grand Canyon Village
12 - Day at the Grand Canyon
13 - Grand Canyon Village to Las Vegas
14 - Drinks by the pool at Las Vegas
It's doable -- but you need to keep moving on.