from LV to Yellowstone and back
Hello,
first of all I want to thank you for your advices for our trip we had earlier this year, it was awesome, also thanks to all these tips! Thank you again, I really appreciate it. Here is the planning thread.
I´m here back again with planning of our next trip to US as the country has dazzled us.
Next year we would like to visit Yellowstone, probably in September ( maybe late May, not sure yet ).
We would spend about 5 days here.
We want to fly from Europe to LV, here rent a car and go to Yellowstone and back.
In Vegas would spend about 3 days and then fly to NY for about 5 days and back home.
As we were on a roadtrip this year, we have already visited some places ( LA, GC, Mon.Valley, Arches, Bryce, Zion, Death Valley, Yosemite and SF ) so our biggest wish is to see something new..That´s why Yellowstone and NY.
Las Vegas because we really liked it during our visit.
My question is if this plan is doable. How it is with the flights within US? I found some tickets from LV to NY for about 200USD..
Or do you have any idea how to plan the trip better? Which places to add? Our planning is at the very beginning so we can
make changes..
thank you!
Another great adventure !
Yes it's not really clear how long you have from leaving Las Vegas and returning there for your flight to NY. Is it 5 days total, or 5 days just in Yellowstone ? We happened to do a trip from Vegas to Yellowstone last September and had a great time. We included various other attractions including driving back through Utah even though we had been before. There is just so much to see ! Anyway you might get a few ideas from our trip report found here.
Driving vs. Internal Flights
Given your three major goals for this trip, the obvious thing to do is to fly internationally into New York and spend some time there, then fly to Las Vegas and spend some time there. The not-so-obvious choice is how to see Yellowstone from Las Vegas. As others have pointed out, it's really a two day drive each way between Las Vegas and Yellowstone, and four days can put a crimp in even a three week trip.
Normally flights into and out of smaller airports can be prohibitively expensive, but you are in luck. Las Vegas is a hub for niche airline Allegiant Air which seems to be able to make money on such flights where the majors can't. It offers reasonable airfares between Las Vegas and a few cities that could serve as gateways into Yellowstone, including Idaho Falls in Idaho, and Bozeman and Billings in Montana. They don't offer a lot of flights - two or three a week - so your choices will be limited, and they tend to nickel and dime you on extra fees for better seats, baggage, etc., etc. Still, they are an option worth considering, especially if you don't otherwise need a car for your Las Vegas stay.
If you do plan to hire a car in Las Vegas and don't mind, or even enjoy - like us! - driving, then there is plenty to see and do in between Las Vegas and Yellowstone including Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, the Great Salt Lake, and others. The choice is yours.
AZBuck
Did you check out Great Basin ?
Did you look at the link in my earlier post ? A trip up through the Great Basin to Yellowstone. You wouldn't need to go all the way north to Glacier NP, you would just head to Yellowstone from Twin Falls, possibly including Craters of the Moon. Then heading south through the Grand Tetons to Flaming Gorge and the North rim of the Grand canyon and to Zion NP back to Vegas.
Yellowstone does not fully open until into June so you should check the nps website to see what is open and accessable and what is not. You could still see snow in May.