First Family Road Trip. Starting Yosemite & Ending in Yellowstone.would love feedback
I have been working on our 3 week trip out west. My husband and I will be traveling in a rented minivan with our 2 kids, ages 9 and 11. I was hoping to get some feedback and comments about the following itinerary. In addition, we would love any tips or recommendations you would be so kind to share. Thanks so much!
Day 1. Monday June 20th. Arrive Oakland. Drive to Oakdale, CA stay the night in a hotel.
Day 2. Tuesday June 21.One night in Yosemite Tuolumne Meadows
Day 3. Wednesday June 22. Hike around Yosemite Tuolumne Meadows and drive down to Yosemite Valley to check into Half Dome Village (glamping) where we stay rest of time in Yosemite.
Day 4. Thursday June 23 Yosemite
Day 5. Friday June 24. Yosemite
Day 6. Saturday June 25. Check out early and drive to Sequoia (stay in park)
Day 7. Sunday June 26. Enjoy Sequoia for entire day and leave around dinner to drive to Ridgecrest, CA. Stay night at Ridgecrest, CA
Day 8. Monday June 27 Drive from Ridgecrest (leave early) through Death Valley through Red Rocks Canyon to check into hotel in Vegas (we will be staying at time share in Vegas and just taking one road trip to Grand Canyon…here we can do laundry and relax a bit)
Day 9 Tuesday June 28. Relax in Vegas by pool. Go see Cirque du Soleil at 7
Day 10. Wednesday June 29. Get up early drive to Hoover Dam, take tour of dam and river canyon cruise. Then drive to Grand Canyon and stay over at Bright Angel Lodge
Day 11. Thursday. June 30. Spend day at Grand Canyon then drive back later in day to hotel in Vegas.
Day 12. Friday. July 1. Relax at hotel in Vegas
Day 13. Saturday, July 2. Check out of time share midday and drive to Zion National Park; stay at hotel in Zion
Day 14. Sunday, July 3. Enjoy Zion National Park
Day 15. Monday, July 4. Morning at Zion then drive to Salt Lake City to stay over night.
Day 16. Tuesday, July 5. Drive to Grand Teton and explore; then check into Canyon Lodge at Yellowstone.
Day 17. Wednesday, July 6 Yellowstone
Day 18. Thursday, July 7. Yellowstone
Day 19. Friday, July 8. Yellowstone
Day 20 Saturday, July 9. Wake up early and drive to Salt Lake City airport to fly home
Since you will be so close.
Yeah, looks like a great trip. You might also be interested in seeing the Earthquake Lake Geological Area since you will be so close. There is an interesting self drive tour, with short walks to the various sites, where you can still see the broken road and the cabins. A story that is bound to interest the children as well.
Each national park has the junior ranger program. Be sure to sign the children up for it. You will all learn a lot about the park, and on completion the children will earn some souvenirs to take home. (For show and tell at school.)
You might also like to encourage the children to keep a journal of the trip. At the end of each day, get them to note down in a small book, the most interesting parts of the day. It can include scraps from activities, such as stubs from tickets and souvenirs from the junior ranger program. Photos can be added later. Great to look back on, in years to come. Of course this works best if you keep a record of the trip as well.
Lifey
This time you can have it all.
If possible pick up some information leaflets as you enter the park, they will have all the highlights on them. But even so, you can see all the main attractions, and the amazing landscape from the sealed roads. Just don't drive anywhere off the pavement. The visitor centre is a very interesting place to visit and the rangers there are most knowledgeable.
If you get there early in the morning and do not need to be in LV till evening, you will have ample time to cover all the paved roads and see all the attractions. Make sure you all have hats, ample sunscreen and lots of bottled water. When I drove through DV in early May one year, I left the engine and airconditioning running while I was out of the car for brief periods. It only takes moments for the car to become unbelievably hot.
Lifey