Western Road Trip(Yellowstone, Rocky Mtn Nat. PK, Mt. Rushmore, Moab)
I am planning a road trip in mid-May that will take in Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone, Mt. Rushmore, Rocky Mountain National Park (Estes Park) and the Grand Canyon. The trip is about 3300 miles and is about 18 days. Six days are just driving locally (less than 100 miles). Most of the driving days are 150 to 300 miles. There are two days that are almost 400 miles. One of these 400 mile days is from Rapid City, SD to Estes Park, CO which concerns me somewhat.
Although none of the driving days have overwhelming miles in themselves, I am concerned about the total of 3300 miles in 18 days. I would like some thoughts on this,
Also, we are looking for interesting places to stay. I am OK on Las Vegas. I am planning on staying at the following locations:
Ruby's Inn (Bryce Canyon)
Antler Inn (Grand Tetons)
Old Faithful Inn (Yellowstone)
Country Inns & Suites (Mount Rushmore) (any more interesting suggestions?)
Pine Haven (Estes Park )
Cascade Resort & Spa (Vail) (any more interesting suggestions?)
Ramada (Arches National Park/Moab)
Hampton Inn (Monument Valley area)
Bright Angel Lodge (Grand Canyon)
I would like any alternative suggestions.
Any other thoughts about this area, how long to stay at each location, any special rental vehicle and any other suggestion would be appreciated.
Whatever you are comfortable with.
Hello and welcome to the RTA forums !
The miles are not so much the issue, it's more about how long you want to stay at some of these natural wonders. If you are happy with a quick overview and to keep on the move it will be quite comfortable. If on the other hand you wanted to spend a couple of day's in each of the NP's of Yellowstone, RMNP, Arches and Grand canyon [which you could quite easily] plus time at your other points of interest you are going to have some day's where you need to rack up those miles.
It really is about what you are comfortable with but when rested in between long days at the wheel, 4-500 mile days are within what we would recommend as a maximum distance per day.
Best place to stay between Estes Park, CO & Moab, UT
In our May road trip this spring, I am staying in Estes Park, Co and driving to Red Cliffs Lodge in Moab (about 400 miles). Originally I was going to stay in Vail just to have a layover on the way. I could alternatively stay in Grand Junction. Where would be the most interesting and at the same time make the second day to Moab as short as reasonably possible. I would like to spend as much time at the Red Cliffs Lodge as I can in an overnight stay.
Also could use any suggestions on place to stay in Estes Park. I am planning on staying at Pine Haven. It was once owned by my choir director and I am thinking of staying there for old times, but i am up for suggestions.
Tours for Bryce Canyon, Zion, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Mt. Rushmore, Grand Canyon
I have my 19 day Spring road trip planned as far as where to stay and what to see, however I would like to determine if we should use a scheduled tour for any of our points of interest.
Here is the map and detail of our road trip:
http://techoninc.com/road_trip/West.pdf
I would like suggestions for tours we should book (and with what tour company if there are choices) at any of the places we are going to visit.
These are the major places: Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Mt. Rushmore, Rocky Mountain National Park (would like short colorful tour), Arches Nat. Park, Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon.
Any suggestions along this route would be appreciated.
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Spring Road Trip-- In Progress starting May 11
We are presently on our Spring Road Trip.
There are some changes we have done since I created this schedule, but most of it is accurate.
We are in Salt Lake City and visited the Mormon Tabernacle yesterday. Saw the choir practice last night. Unbelievable! A 300 voice choir has a lot of power. How does a director control such a large group? I was in a 75 person choir about 50 years ago, so I can relate to this practice session well.
Went through Bryce Canyon. This was great scenery. We could have spent more time if we were interested in doing a lot of hiking, but this trip is considered an overview of a lot of things.
We plan on going to the Grand Tetons today. This is about a 6 hour trip from Salt Lake City. Any suggestions about things to pay attention to on the way would be welcome.
Saturday and Sunday we will be in Yellowstone. We plan on holding up a sign on one of those days in front of this webcam. I'll try to post the time we will do that:
http://www.nps.gov/archive/yell/oldfaithfulcam.htm
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