Anonymous wrote:Hello OP. If you want to pick two parks that will work best for your family and will have nice weather when you're able to go, consider checking out what your library has. IME, libraries have a good selection of domestic travel books. I like starting with books. The amount of info online can be overwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a great trip is to do a trip flying into Vegas and out of Phoenix and seeing some parks in between (yes renting a car and staying 1-3 nights at different spots). Here are is a list of parks/sites you could see but you can’t really see all of them so you need to decide how to spend your time. If you can get lodging inside a national park it’s always worth imo.
Hoover Dam
Valley of Fire (state park)
Zion NP
Bryce NP
Page AZ (Lake Powell, Horseshoe Bend, slot canyons)
Grand Canyon
Sedona
Yes to this, but consider adding antelope canyon and monument valley (both run by Indian tribes, not a NP). Antelope Canyon was a highlight of a recent trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a great trip is to do a trip flying into Vegas and out of Phoenix and seeing some parks in between (yes renting a car and staying 1-3 nights at different spots). Here are is a list of parks/sites you could see but you can’t really see all of them so you need to decide how to spend your time. If you can get lodging inside a national park it’s always worth imo.
Hoover Dam
Valley of Fire (state park)
Zion NP
Bryce NP
Page AZ (Lake Powell, Horseshoe Bend, slot canyons)
Grand Canyon
Sedona
Yes to this, but consider adding antelope canyon and monument valley (both run by Indian tribes, not a NP). Antelope Canyon was a highlight of a recent trip.
Yikes!! That sounds like a lot of driving. Don’t think we want to spend hours in a car and packing up and moving around a ton. What two would be good to pick from this list? Thank you from OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a great trip is to do a trip flying into Vegas and out of Phoenix and seeing some parks in between (yes renting a car and staying 1-3 nights at different spots). Here are is a list of parks/sites you could see but you can’t really see all of them so you need to decide how to spend your time. If you can get lodging inside a national park it’s always worth imo.
Hoover Dam
Valley of Fire (state park)
Zion NP
Bryce NP
Page AZ (Lake Powell, Horseshoe Bend, slot canyons)
Grand Canyon
Sedona
Yes to this, but consider adding antelope canyon and monument valley (both run by Indian tribes, not a NP). Antelope Canyon was a highlight of a recent trip.
Anonymous wrote:I think a great trip is to do a trip flying into Vegas and out of Phoenix and seeing some parks in between (yes renting a car and staying 1-3 nights at different spots). Here are is a list of parks/sites you could see but you can’t really see all of them so you need to decide how to spend your time. If you can get lodging inside a national park it’s always worth imo.
Hoover Dam
Valley of Fire (state park)
Zion NP
Bryce NP
Page AZ (Lake Powell, Horseshoe Bend, slot canyons)
Grand Canyon
Sedona