I need help where planning to Travel from Las Vegas to UT➡️AZ➡️CA
Im seeking for an advice. Where actually going to Las Vegas this weekend but where planing to travel to UT (Arches and Monument Valley) then AZ (Antelope and Horseshoe ben) and also we wanna visit four corners state monument then headback to LA. Im wondering how we can visit those places in order so we dont waste gas and time within 2days. I need an advice. Thank you!
Will Not, and Can Not Work
I'm sorry, but nothing has significantly changed in your plan - and I have to strongly disagree with Lifey here - what you are proposing is simply impossible.
I get the impression you just don't have an understanding of how far apart all of these things are.
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I'm thinking around 7am on Sun I'm already in UT so do u guys think i can visit Arches Monument and Monument Valley for the whole day of Sunday?
Even if you start the day in Utah - let's say St. George, since you aren't leaving Vegas until Sat. Night, this is 500 miles of driving, much of it on 2 lane roads. Even if you don't factor in the time to drive back into Arches - which take about an hour all by itself - that's 10 hours before you do anything else. If you stop to take a couple of pictures at Arches (not even considering hiking), it's going to be dark by the time you get to Monument Valley.
And that's not even your biggest problem.
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then on Monday i wanna visit Four Corners, Antelope and Horseshoe bend then head back to LA after.
This is the part that is completely impossible. Monument Valley to LA is at the very maximum of what you can safely drive in one day (a solid 12 hours) and that's if you don't stop for anything else, or add in the big detours you are talking about.
4 Corners is 100 miles east of Monument Valley - so the wrong direction of everything else - and even going to Page for Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon adds another 70 miles or so compared to driving directly from Monument Valley.
That means to do everything you've talked about you've talked about on Monday, you'd be driving for about 850 miles, again, many of those miles on 2 lane roads. That's about 18 hours before you stop for anything else - so way too far to be safe just for the driving. As has been mentioned, the places you want to stop at take time to visit. Antelope Canyon, for example, requires a guided tour, so that at a minimum will take a few hours out of your day.
By the time you cover the miles, and make the shortest possible stops at everything you want to do on Monday, you could very well need more than 24 hours to fit it all in.