I need advice and a good reality check. I am planning a lengthy trip beginning after Labor Day for myself and seven friends that I have invited from South America to show them some of the beauties of the American west. We plan to meet in Las Vegas, rent a van, see Cirque du Soleil if possible, and then head north. We will visit Zion NP and Bryce Canyon on the way north, spend a couple of days in Salt Lake City hopefully to hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, tour the city, etc. From there we will travel via Hw. 89 past Bear Lake to Jackson Hole and spend a couple days at Grand Teton NP before continuing north to Yellowstone where we plan to spend four days before heading south again.
It looks like the best route south to avoid retracing our steps will be from Yellowstone to Green River or Rock Springs in Wyoming, overnight, and pass Flaming Gorge to Vernal, Rangel and then down Hw. 139 to Grand Junction for the night. From there, we could take Hw. 550 to Ridgeway, CO and continue through Telluride and Dolores to Durango for two nights. In Durango we could take the old steam engine up to Silverton, returning by bus. Somewhere in there I want to show them Arches NM and Canyonlands NP possibly spending four days at Moab, but I am having a hard time fitting it in along with Durango and the train ride. I might have to skip Silverton, the train and Durango and head west to Moab from Telluride, spending maybe four days there. Undecided.
From Durango, take Hw. 550 to Aztec, NM, turn west past Shipwreck and Mexican Water into Arizona and then south to Chinle for a couple of nights to visit Cannon de Chelly. After that,head to the Grand Canyon NP for a couple of days before returning to Las Vegas.
None of us are spring chickens anymore. Some are good hikers, some more limited. I want to show my visitors the natural beauty of this region, but I don't want to tire them so much on this rather lengthy trip that they won't enjoy it or remember what they saw. I have visited this area extensively, but it was decades ago when there were far fewer visitors and I had lots more time and energy. Can anyone advise if this is a reasonable itinerary or if I should modify it some. Furthermore, some of you may well know of beautiful spots or fascinating events that I have missed, and I would appreciate any suggestions.
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
North Wind