The Grand Circle Road Trip - Grand Canyon, Arches,
Canyonlands, Zion and more!
Road Trip
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Road Trip: One of the best road trips in the US! This will take around
10+ days depending on how many days you decide to stay in each park. For
those with a little less time but are interested in this trip might want to
consider our shortened version of the Grand Circle. See the 1 Week Grand
Circle Road Trip here.
Mileage: Approximately 1187 miles.
Main Points of Interest: Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National
Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National
Park, Monument Valley Tribal Park and the Grand
Canyon.
Suggested Start and End for this Road Trip:
Las Vegas, Nevada
What to Expect Along this Road Trip
Start Your Road Trip Your trip starts in Las Vegas, Nevada.
You might want to stay here for a night to experience Las Vegas or you may prefer to just jump straight into your car and hit the
road!
Zion National Park
We
start our journey by heading to Zion National Park
through St George,
Utah. St George can be a great place to stop for those who might have
started their road trip late or you can keep going to Springdale, Utah.
Enjoy a beautiful drive from Springdale into Zion National Park. Zion
offers everything from
breathtaking Narrows to the beautiful Emerald Pools. Zion is quickly becoming a very popular park for
many outdoor enthusiasts. This park is a wilderness preserved, full of the
unexpected. It includes what might be the world`s largest arch - Kolob Arch,
spanning 310 feet. A great way to start off one of the most spectacular
road trips in the US.
Bryce Canyon National Park
After
you have finished up your visit to Zion National Park we continue our road trip to Bryce Canyon National Park. Bryce is most famous
for its` spectacular collection of "hoodoos". These colorful formations
awe millions of visitors yearly from all around the world. If you get have
some time,
find yourself a nice viewpoint during sunrise and sunset to capture some of
the most beautiful photographic scenes in the world. If you plan to stay
in Bryce
Canyon National Park during your road trip, Bryce Canyon Lodge is a wonderful
place to stay. However, if you are not able to get reservations inside the
park, consider
staying in the town of Bryce or Ruby`s Inn.
Capitol Reef National Park
Moving
on from Bryce Canyon National Park, we continue our road trip on
to Capitol Reef National Park
located northeast of Bryce. Capitol Reef is most commonly known for the
Waterpocket Fold which is a 100 mile long "wrinkle" in the earth"s crust.
The beautiful drive to Capitol Reef from Bryce Canyon follows along route 12 and
you might also want to consider visiting Kodachrome Park and Grand Escalante
depending on time available. Route 12 is easily one of the most beautiful roads
in the US offering some of the most spectacular scenery. Torrey, Utah is a
great place to stay near Capitol Reef.
Arches National Park
Once
your visit is completed in Capitol Reef National Park, we head off to a favorite
of the US-Parks.com team.
Arches National Park offers a wealth of beauty and extraordinary arches.
From Delicate Arch to an 18 mile scenic drive, Arches National Park has more
than enough scenery to awe any park visitor. Although this park can be
experienced in one day, you could easily spend 2-3 days exploring the park and
many of the hikes. During your stay, there is no lodging available inside
Arches so you might want to consider the town of
Moab, Utah. It is located
conveniently to Arches National Park and can supply the necessities such as
food, gas, etc.
Canyonlands National Park
Canyonlands
National Park is a destination full of spires, buttes, arches, rivers and most
spectacular of all, vast canyons. Canyonlands has three different areas, the
Maze, Needles and Island in the Sky Districts. Island in the Sky offers
spectacular vistas while the Maze offers the wilderness at its best. The Needles
is a startling landscape of sculptured rock spires, arches, canyons, grabens,
and potholes. There is no lodging inside Canyonlands National Park so
depending on which part of the park you plan to visit, you might want to
consider Moab, Utah for the northern section or
Monticello, Utah for the southern section of Canyonlands.
Monument Valley Tribal Park
Monument
Valley Tribal Park is one of the most famous sights
in America. Our next destination along the Grand Circle Road Trip is Monument Valley Tribal Park.
This park is famous for many backdrops to western movies, TV shows and more.
This park amazes its` visitors with huge towers of red sandstone and the
beautiful wilderness that surrounds it. Towns to consider staying in this area can get more
limited but one place to consider staying would be
Kayenta,
Arizona.
Grand Canyon National Park
Our last primary
destination on this road trip is the Grand Canyon
National Park. The Grand Canyon
National Park, a World Heritage Site, encompasses 1,218,375 acres and lies
on the Colorado Plateau in northwestern Arizona. It is 6,000 feet deep at its
deepest point and 15 miles at its widest. When visiting the Grand Canyon
you might consider the towns of
Grand Canyon or Williams,
Arizona for the South Rim. If you have extra time, you might consider
visiting the North Rim as well.
End Your Road Trip Our last day is spent heading back to Las Vegas, Nevada.
What Should I bring on my Road Trip?
Depending on what time of year you are planning on taking the Grand Circle
Road Trip, you might
want to consider some of these items:
Summer Travel:
Shirts ::
Performance Short Sleeve
Shorts
Pants:
Soft Shell Pants ::
Trek Travel Pants
Hats
Soft Shell Jackets (Temperatures will vary day and night in these areas.
Be prepared with layers!|
Shoes:
Hiking Footwear
Winter Travel:
Shoes:
Hiking Footwear
Shirts:
Fleece ::
Performance Long Sleeve
Pants:
Fleece Pants ::
Insulated Pants ::
Rain Pants
Gloves and Mittens
Jackets:
Fleece ::
Insulated Jackets ::
Down Jackets
Spring and Fall temperatures will also vary so using any combo with
the summer and winter ideas would be useful. In these areas always plan for layers to keep up
with the temperature changes.
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