Salt Lake City-Bryce-Zion-GC-Vegas-Yosemite-SF trip advice
Hi all,
I'm finding this forum extremely useful planning for our own road trip this spring (end of May/beg June), so I thought I'd post our planned itinerary to get any advice.
We will have 14 full days for this trip, and counting the distance it's coming to about 1,481 mi / 2,384 km in total. We've never done a road trip quite this long so a bit worried if we will have too much driving, we really want to also have some time to enjoy each location. We've already dropped Arches, Canyonlands and Monument Valley to allow a bit more time in the destinations below...
Here's a rough plan of our itinerary so far:
Starting from Salt Lake City airport, drive south to Torrey for highway 12
Drive highway 12 to Bryce
Bryce (how long, must sees?)
Zion (how long, must sees?)
Grand Canyon (north rim or south, we are considering the south so we can walk down and see more of it)
Las Vegas (maybe stay an afternoon or one day)
Drive through Death Valley towards Yosemite, maybe stay in Bishop (we want to see Zabriskie Point, anything else amazing on the route?)
Yosemite Valley (how long, must sees?)
Drive to SF (due to time restraints this might be straight to airport as we've already visited SF)
We are trying to balance distance with what to do in each place. Do you think the amount of driving seems doable for 2 weeks? Also any tips what would be must see places along the route or best road options? Or do you think we have dropped off something amazing that's just around the corner and we definitely should visit?
Massive thanks beforehands for any replies, so looking forward to this trip!
North Rim: Problem and Opportunity
As Donna pointed out, the North Rim closes for the winter, and its opening date in the spring depends on weather conditions that cannot be predicted in advance, but mid-May is typical. This year there is an additional consideration. US-89 is closed between Page and Bitter Springs AZ. Repairs are still in the planning stages, but it is clear that work will take so long that the 'quick' solution is to pave an entire BIA highway through the Navajo Nation. That temporary fix was just approved on April 12th. What all this means is that your best options for getting from Bryce/Zion to the South Rim will either be through Las Vegas, Kingman and Williams; or down Alt-US-89 from Kanab through Fredonia and Jacob Lake to Bitter Springs where you would reconnect with US-89 south to Cameron and the entrance to the South Rim. But Jacob Lake is where the road into the North Rim (AZ-67) starts from. So you're going to have to do a little homework now to figure out what each of those options means to you in terms of miles and time, and then some more homework just before you leave to determine what's actually open in terms of both roads and park sections.
AZBuck