Driving Time from Las Vegas to Zion and Bryce
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It's 170 miles from the Vegas Airport to Zion National Park. Most of the drive is on Interstate 15 so it's a fast drive. It will take around 3 hours to get to Zion entrance. I hope you plan on touring around Zion instead of just driving though.
From Zion to Bryce is 86 miles but it's a lot slower driving. It will take you about 2 hours if you don't make any stops. As you leave Zion and drive up through the Zion tunnel you might want to stop on the other side of the tunnel to see the Checkerboard Mesa or Red Canyon just before you get to Bryce. This is a very scenic area and I hope you have time to enjoy it.
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From Zion to Bryce is 86 miles but it's a lot slower driving. It will take you about 2 hours if you don't make any stops. As you leave Zion and drive up through the Zion tunnel you might want to stop on the other side of the tunnel to see the Checkerboard Mesa or Red Canyon just before you get to Bryce. This is a very scenic area and I hope you have time to enjoy it.
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I'm interested in flying into Vegas for one day/night, renting a car and driving to Zion and Bryce for a few days, and back to Vegas to fly home. Is it possible to do this trip in one week? Is it possible to add a day or two and add the Grand Canyon to the mix? Also...would like to stay at Marriott hotels for a few days because I have points for free rooms. Is there a Marriott property that fits into this wish list? Thanks! Jaci
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It's totally possible to do Vegas/Zion/Bryce in your timeframe. I've done it 3 times, in trips of 5 days, 6 days, and 7 days in length. It would be easy to throw in the North Rim too because of its proximity to Bryce, but the South Rim? Forget it. That's like adding on a side trip to Los Angeles - too far! Keep in mind that the North Rim is closed Nov-Apr. No Marriots are in the immediate vicinity of southern Utah parks. Why don't you look at their website for locations?
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One full day at Bryce and two at Zion will give you plenty of time to explore these parks. Depending on how much hikng you plan on at Zion will determine how long to stay. I would also recommend staying in springdale. It is at the entrance to Zion. Very few accomodations near Bryce.
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Jaci: Are you aware you can stay at the Zion Lodge within the park itself? We spent two nights in a cabin there last month and it was great! I've got some pictures of both parks at http://community.webshots.com/user/bookhall . Check the albums at the bottom. When the weather's better, you can stay in Bryce, as well.