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The Ultimate Las Vegas to Grand Canyon Road Trip

March 18, 2020
Zion National Park, Utah
Zion National Park

There’s something simply quintessentially American about the road trip. Nowhere else in the world has the same car culture as the states, and that means the country is perfect for putting the gas down and racing off into adventure. While there are quite a few classic road trips to enjoy in the states, there’s something very special about the Vegas to Grand Canyon round-trip. Bookmarked on either side by the iconic party city and a unique natural wonder, there’s also a tonne of adventures to experience, sights to witness, and activities to do on your journey. If you want to feel the wind racing through your hair as you enjoy some of the best that America has to offer, here’s a guide to the ultimate Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

Route 66

There’s no stretch of road more famous in the US than Route 66, and your first stretch is going to involve seeing some of the best parts of it. If you’re planning on a round trip or are only going one way, then you’ve got a great start to your adventure. Drive all day and you’ll have a good time too. Pull up for the night in either Williams or Tusayan and wake up refreshed and ready for your next stage.

The Grand Canyon

It’s only day two and you’re already at the Grand Canyon! You’re going to want to get out of the car for a few hours if you really want to explore the natural wonder that is the Grand Canyon, and there’s plenty to do if you’re not sure that you can cope with being awe-struck for too long. Go for a hike, catch a helicopter ride, or enjoy a Canyon train journey. Once you’re done, get back in the car and make your way to Page to spend the night.

Monument Valley

You’re going to want to spend the night here, but there’s something so special about the sight of Monument Valley that you’ll appreciate it. You’ll probably be feeling the strain of constant driving at this point too, so take the time to stretch your legs as you explore this incredible and iconic American spot.

Arches National Park

Although it’s not for everyone, if you’ve got the time then it’s well worth taking an extra day to explore The Arches. There’s something unique and surreal about this park, and you won’t regret losing a day just exploring the natural wonders and sights that are ever-present. If you do decide to visit The Arches then you’ll need to head to Moab for the night so that you get a fresh start in the morning.

Bryce Canyon National Park

More than just a park, Bryce Canyon is an experience unlike any other. You’ve already seen the iconic Grand Canyon and Monument Valley, but you should definitely check out some of the best things to do in Bryce Canyon. From horse riding trails to on-foot hikes, Bryce Canyon is one of those places that feels like you’re stepping in back in time to a more wild west.

Zion to Vegas

If you’ve got time to spare then spend another night on the road with a stop off at Zion National Park. If time is running short because you spent too much time in Bryce Canyon then you can just head straight back to Vegas for the final stretch, or stay the night in Zion and head back to Vegas in the morning.

The best thing about road trips is that you can go at your own pace (as long as you keep to the speed limit). Take your time to plan your Vegas to Grand Canyon round trip but be prepared to go with the flow too. You never know what’s going to take your breath away, and this is a road trip that’s worth taking your time over.

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