Probably, if you don't spend too much time off the road. That's a pretty full day and a pretty long drive. It's more than 7 to 8 hours, it's probably closer to 10.
Grand Canyon sunset time chart
In the summer, the GC is on the same time as CA.
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Probably, if you don't spend too much time off the road. That's a pretty full day and a pretty long drive. It's more than 7 to 8 hours, it's probably closer to 10.
Grand Canyon sunset time chart
In the summer, the GC is on the same time as CA.
Hello roadtripamericaguru
PS-GC is probably one of or hardest days i think butt only their we can leave a night .
Just eary wake up ...
We arrived at night with the aiplane.9 p.m.
We booked a hotel in Downtown LA.
Da day after me have a full day in Los Angeles.Also a night.De day after our second night we want also to spend time in LA
before we started our trip to Palm Springs.One of our friend want to see on the road to PS , the town Corona .For West coast Cars.
Our tourist thing we wanne see are: Glendale momorial park (michael jackson grave)the little town of universal studios(we dont wanne go into the park because we come there on the 4 of july(lots of people), the Hollywood sign (northbeachwood drive????), the stars of famous people at hollywood boulevard, sunset boulevar, beverly hills , venice beach and santa monica beach.
Have you a best roadtour for to see this things?
Thank you for helping mee
grtz
The attractions you want to see in LA are covered by commercial tours, and frankly, I have found those much more efficient than finding your own way around. The thing is that those drivers know where to go, where to park and all other restriction. Besides, you get their commentary as well. Staying in the West Hollywood / Beverly Hills area would put you in a good position for most of these.
Lifey