las vegas then to Zion and Bryce
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las vegas then to Zion and Bryce
Hi
first time travelers to Vegas although have been to Grand Canyon, Sedona, Lake Powell
wondering if any tips on logistics
flying from Phila. to Vegas
totaling 5 nights, thinking 2 nights in vegas, then to lake mead, Zion, Bryce for 3 nights
should we only stay 1 night in Vegas
any other thoughts.
thx
first time travelers to Vegas although have been to Grand Canyon, Sedona, Lake Powell
wondering if any tips on logistics
flying from Phila. to Vegas
totaling 5 nights, thinking 2 nights in vegas, then to lake mead, Zion, Bryce for 3 nights
should we only stay 1 night in Vegas
any other thoughts.
thx
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I think the people who frequent this site will say the fewer in Vegas the better.
Depending upon your arrival and departure flights your Vegas stay would either be at the start or end.
I haven't been to Lake Mead so others will have to comment. It does appear that you'll double back to drive to Zion and Bryce.
You can get a good feel for Bryce Canyon in a relatively short period of time. You can arrive in late afternoon, see the sunset, get up very early in the morning for a spectacular sunrise at Bryce point, hike Navajo Loop down and Queens Garden back up and then drive along the scenic road and make a few stops (Natural bridge is the most different and possibly Inspiration Point). You will have been to Sunset and Sunrise Points with the hike). You could easily complete the above by early afternoon.
Zion has more diverse things to see so you'll probably want to spend more time there depending upon you interests.
Depending upon your arrival and departure flights your Vegas stay would either be at the start or end.
I haven't been to Lake Mead so others will have to comment. It does appear that you'll double back to drive to Zion and Bryce.
You can get a good feel for Bryce Canyon in a relatively short period of time. You can arrive in late afternoon, see the sunset, get up very early in the morning for a spectacular sunrise at Bryce point, hike Navajo Loop down and Queens Garden back up and then drive along the scenic road and make a few stops (Natural bridge is the most different and possibly Inspiration Point). You will have been to Sunset and Sunrise Points with the hike). You could easily complete the above by early afternoon.
Zion has more diverse things to see so you'll probably want to spend more time there depending upon you interests.
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If you can plan your trip to get in to Vegas by noon, you can be in Zion by late afternoon. Spend 2 or 3 nights there than go to Bryce for a night.
If you like to hike a lot you might spend more time in either park, but if you only do moderate hikes, then 2/3 Zion, 1 Bryce will be ok.
You could then head back to Vegas. A loop through Valley of Fire, along Lake Meade, with a visit to Hoover dam makes a nice day trip and could be done in either direction.
From October to April, I also love going to Death Valley as a day trip from Vegas.
If you never have been to Vegas, you might want to do a walk up the strip and see the free "shows" along the way. Some people like to go to shows in Vegas, but you can often see the same kinds of productions locally or in NY without spending the money to travel so far when there is so much natural beauty close to Vegas.
If you put Zion and Bryce into the search box at the top of the page, you will find lots of threads on this.
If you like to hike a lot you might spend more time in either park, but if you only do moderate hikes, then 2/3 Zion, 1 Bryce will be ok.
You could then head back to Vegas. A loop through Valley of Fire, along Lake Meade, with a visit to Hoover dam makes a nice day trip and could be done in either direction.
From October to April, I also love going to Death Valley as a day trip from Vegas.
If you never have been to Vegas, you might want to do a walk up the strip and see the free "shows" along the way. Some people like to go to shows in Vegas, but you can often see the same kinds of productions locally or in NY without spending the money to travel so far when there is so much natural beauty close to Vegas.
If you put Zion and Bryce into the search box at the top of the page, you will find lots of threads on this.
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On the way back from Zion turn off at exit 95 to go to Valley of Fire State Park. From Valley of Fire you can come out on the highway on the west side of Lake Meade. You will hit US 93 just west of the Hacienda casino/hotel and Hoover Dam. Go visit Hoover Dam and then decide if you want to stay at the Hacienda or go to a hotel in Henderson. In Henderson I like the Fiesta.
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We did a similar trip but over 10 days. You can read my trip report here to find details but we added North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Escalante and Capitol Reef. We went back to Vegas and visited the Hoover Dam at the end. We arrived in Vegas about noon, drove to our furthest point and then worked our way back. Have a great trip.
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Since you'll be entering Zion National Park from the east side, be sure to stop at the small parking lot on the right just before you enter the tunnel. There's a short hike up to Zion Canyon Overlook (I think 1 mile round trip) which gives you spectacular views of the canyon and the winding road below. If you look closely from teh edge of the overlook, you'll also be able to see the "windows" which are along the tunnel:
http://rockymountainhikingtrails.blo...-overlook.html
We arrived there early in the morning and only saw 3 other people at the overloook.
http://rockymountainhikingtrails.blo...-overlook.html
We arrived there early in the morning and only saw 3 other people at the overloook.
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