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Old Feb 19th, 2014, 06:56 PM
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yosemite or grand canyon

Hi Guys,
I am travelling to San diego for a conference from Sydney. I have 3 days after the conference in US. I am confused whether I should fly out to vegas and see the Grand canyon or to San Fran and see yosemite. I am travelling to Scandinavia for 3 months later so not sure which will be a better option.

Thanks in advance for your advices.

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I would base it entirely on what you would like to see and do. Both parks are fantastic but very different. Rock climbing? Yosemite for sure. Hiking? Great hikes in both parks. Majestic views? Ditto for both. I'm from the SF Bay Area and love lush redwoods-y parks, but surprised myself how much I enjoyed the Grand Canyon. Check out both for what you like, and then make a decision based on weather as well.

When are you going? When we first wanted to go to the Grand Canyon it was snowed in and rather inaccessible. Yosemite even in winter is hard to get a reservation for. The Grand Canyon in summer is way too hot for my taste but nevertheless teeming with the masses. Whatever you do, enjoy yourself.
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Old Feb 19th, 2014, 07:10 PM
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When is your trip? From Las Vegas, depending on time of year, you could hit GC North rim, Zion, and Bryce in a whirlwind 3 days.

I vote for GC. Nothing like it.
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without knowing your interests it is hard to recommend one over the other. Flying to Fresno instead of SF will save you 4 hours of drive time. The drive from Las Vegas is about 5-6 hours to the Grand Canyon. I would go back to Yosemite before the Grand Canyon. I have been to both twice. When are you visiting?
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Old Feb 19th, 2014, 07:45 PM
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I've been to 43 U.S. national parks -- and 15 more in Canada.

These two parks are in my personal top three of ALL of these places.

I thus say (with, IMHO, some authority) that either will be absolutely fantastic. However, the choice will depend (somewhat) on when you will be visiting. The Grand Canyon can be less than enjoyable if you go in the summer, while visiting Yosemite can be a real crap shoot in winter.

Also, the Canyon is almost devoid of large mammals, so you wouldn't want to go there to see wildlife.

But don't worry TOO much about this -- I guarantee there is NOT a wrong choice between the two.
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Old Feb 20th, 2014, 04:13 AM
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Here's my 2c, for what it's worth.

At the Grand Canyon the most enjoyable parts are the areas well below the rim, and therefore accessible only by either long day hike(s), or if you can do it (gear, fitness, & camping permits). If you are going any time from April through early June then I think you can have a great 2-3 days at the GC. If you are up for 10-15 mile day hikes with 4-5000' elevation gain on the way back then you could venture all the way to the river and experience part of the Grand Canyon most visitors do not.

If you are going during the hotter season, from June through August, then you will be more limited in what you can do.

If you are not a strong hiker, then in 1 to 1.5 days at the GC you can see all there is to see along the rim and you may get bored.

Yosemite is far more accessible for everybody, and therefore can be much more crowded as well. There are many more hikes that anybody can do ranging from flat 1/2 mile trails, to flat/rolling 10 mile trails, and also and some wonderful, challenging hikes that can take you 10, 15, or even 20miles in a day. The farther/harder you can hike, the more breathtaking the vistas you can find.
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Would add that both are beautiful - stunning in fact - so it's up to you.

If you do decide on the Grand Canyon - adding Zion and possibly Bryce would be a bonus.

For Yosemite - try to also get over to Tuoloumne Meadows.
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J62 summarizes the differences very well. The only thing I'd add is that you can get breathtaking vistas while at Yosemite without even getting out of your car. But you also get more crowds that way, too. However, with a little bit of walking or going up along Tioga Road, it is easy to get away from the crowds at Yosemite.

If it were me, I'd go to Yosemite unless you are going on a weekend between April and November. More variety and I find it much more beautiful.
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If you just want to see the Grand Canyon, then see if you can fly directly to Flagstaff to save hours of driving from LV. You'd probably have to connect through Phoenix (on Southwest), but it might still be faster. Or at least look at flights to Phoenix instead of LV. I'd rather stop over at Sedona than Las Vegas (unless you really do want to gamble), and the driving time is not much different, though perhaps an hour more from Phoenix.

But Las Vegas definitely gives you better access to the Utah parks.

And the time of year matters a lot, as others have pointed out.
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Old Feb 20th, 2014, 02:40 PM
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Thanks everyone!

I am going on the 22nd May. Was actually planning to do the Maverick helicopter tours from vegas to GC to save some time of driving. Or either do one day of city sightseeing at San Fran and drive to yosemite and stay for a night.
I wish could incorporate both to my trip.
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Old Feb 20th, 2014, 04:22 PM
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I am not a fan of either.

I know I'll take a hit but compared to the other sights in the area the Grand Canyon is a hole in the ground.

It falls below Zion, Bryce Canyon or Arches NP.

I'm not a fan of Yosemite for a different reason. The Valley is beautiful and so is Glacier Road.

It's the administration that I hate.

I'd definitely go with Yosemite. Much more to see in a reasonable time.
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My vote is for Yosemite. The Grand Canyon is ok but I liked Yosemite better. If you can only go to one then GC might be the way to go. I found more to my liking in Yosemite. Maybe it was the waterfalls. You will just have to plan a future trip that will include Yosemite .
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I'm also not a fan of helicopter tours to the Grand Canyon, but one of our editors is doing one from LV right now, so perhaps he can report back next week.
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May 22 and 23 would be fine for visiting Yosemite but the 24th is the start of Memorial Day weekend and the valley will be packed. I assume the same would be true for the Grand Canyon.
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Old Feb 21st, 2014, 02:26 AM
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One of my favorite parts about the Grand Canyon was all waterfalls. If you've seen them then you know what I mean. If you've only been to the rim then perhaps the "hole in the ground" comment is true, and I would not disagree.
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Old Feb 21st, 2014, 05:35 AM
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I should have been more clear in my response. From the rim it was all the same view more or less so if you can't get down the trails or to the water in the GC it might be a little boring for some. We also didn't like the float trip in the GC which so many people like, we just didn't but didn't have time for rapids. I thought there was more different types of scenery in Yosemite that was more to our liking.
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Old Feb 21st, 2014, 06:21 AM
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Cannot understand the apparently myopic of some visitors to the Grand Canyon - one of the most dramatic, beautiful places in the world. The colors/shadows/patterns constantly change, you can see Condors soaring above the rim, if you have binos - you from the western viewpoints you can watch some of the boats running the rapids far below, you can hike beneath the rim for a mile or two to get a better sense of the size/grandeur, and on and on.

Not for nothing does it draw so many visitors - including repeat visitors.
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Old Feb 21st, 2014, 06:21 AM
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That's supposed to read: myopic vision
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Old Feb 21st, 2014, 06:24 AM
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And we were fortunate in the "old days" (1980 or so) - to take a great - fixed wing airplane tour of the canyon - actually about rim level - but now they have discontinued those - apparently for safety reasons/too many aircraft in the air, etc.

A helicopter ride is still far better than not having a chance to see it.
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Old Feb 21st, 2014, 06:26 AM
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BTW - driving from Vegas to the GC only takes 5 hours, mostly on interstate type roads.
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