LV-Grand Canyon-Zion-Bryce-LV
Hey All!
When it comes to roadtrips, your site is the single greatest thing on the internet! Thanks so much!
After skimming AAA and the postings on this forum, I'm thinking of utilizing my 7 day rv rental as follows:
Leave Las Vegas Monday morning heading for Grand Canyon (I-15 -> I-59 -> 389 as recommended by some thread or other on this forum), spend Monday afternoon-Wednesday afternoon there (thinking about hiking South Kaibab-Cedar Ridge , Tusayan museum and ruins, maybe some horseback riding?) and driving north by scenic drive (Desert View (64), north on 89 thru Painted Desert, past Jacob's Lake and up to Bryce Ntl Park).
Wenesday evening(is that plausible? how early would we need to start?) get to Zion Ntl Park I thought we'd spend Wedns night-Thursday there and then on to Bryce... Recommended sightseeing at Zion, anyone? Btw, are there any nice inns at Zion?
While at Bryce we were gonna stay at Ruby's- do we need to reserve that? How far in advance?
Saturday will be a little R&R time for yours truly, the sole driver... How did I get suckered into that? ;)
Sunday we were gonna be ambitious and try hiking Riggs Spring Loop- looks gorgeous on the web, but has any of you hiked it? Just how hard is it? My companions and I have all done 5+ hour hikes before...
Then Moday- back to Vegas...
Any ideas for where to spend a Monday night in Vegas? Btw- does anyone know of any rv parks in Vegas that aren't too seedy...?
Comments are *very* welcome :-)
It depends on where you decide the strip ends
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Originally Posted by Utahtea
There is only one campground on the Las Vegas Strip and that's at Circus Circus and it is a BIG parking lot.
The Circus Circus RV park would not be my first choice -- it is true that it is near the strip since it is about 1/2 block from Sahara and Las Vegas Blvd (the strip) but the Oasis near Windmill is between I-15 and the Las Vegas Blvd and one of the nicest urban parks outside of the resorts in Orlando, Florida. In addtion, there are lovely parks on Boulder Highway, at the Silverton Casino and several nearly new parks on the southern end of the valley. ALL OF THESE PARKS offer free shuttles to the strip and I can not imagine choosing the Circus Circus for any reason, unless one really has a hankering for Sahara and LV Blvd. The Circus Circus isn't even the least expensive park in Las Vegas -- it is about mid-range.
Mark