Another option, Sequoia NP.
Quote:
GC and hit the hoover damm on way back to LV.
So the South rim it is.
Quote:
190( in DV) to 136 to 395-? is that correct?
Yes it is. An alternative would be to go across Death valley and head towards Lake Isabella and up to Sequoia NP. You could spend the night around Exeter or Three Rivers and then continue through Sequoia to Yosemite next day, Oakhurst having cheaper lodgings about an hour from Yosemite. You would then travel over the Tioga Pass on the way out towards Zion/Bryce when finished in Yosemite. There is a free rest area just before the town of Tonopah on US6 called 'Millers rest' where you could get your head down for the night, before continuing to Warm Springs and onto the ET highway. [Warm Springs is derelict but woth a quick stop to see the hot tub and it's source from a short walk up the hill.
Quote:
Out of the way places to go to locations/directions? ( scenic, shops, indian related places, anything that comes to mind)?
After Page and just before entering the Grand canyon via the east entrance on Desertview drive is the Cameron Trading Post which is quite interesting and has lodging, not 'cheap' though'. Monument valley is worth a visit but would depend on how you juggle your time and on the way to GC you will find Indian market stalls along the road selling their trinkets and stuff, worth stopping and better value than the Trading post.
On the way from the south rim to Hoover dam take route 66 through Seligman to Kingman, lots of quirkey diners and memorabilia shops.
If you wanted to visit Sequoia, then I would do something like this;
29th Vegas.
30th Death Valley to Exeter/Three Rivers.
31st Sequoia to Oakhurst.
1st Yosemite.
2nd Yosemite and to Millers rest.
3rd Millers rest to Zion.
4th Zion
5th To Bryce
6th Page AZ [Antelope canyon/ Lake Powell]
7th Monument valley [Cameron Trading post ?]
8th and 9th Grand canyon
10th Hoover Dam and Vegas.
That leaves you 3 days to hang out in Vegas or add some extra time on the road, or visit both the north rim and south. Make sure you purchase the NP's annual pass for $80 as it will work out cheaper than paying individually.