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Which Canyon Should You Visit First on Your Utah and Arizona Roadtrip?

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Anonymou

Hello Everyone! Looking for a roadtrip advice. We would like to go utah and arizona to visit the canyons (grand canyon, Zion, bryce, arches, antelope, etc) in spring. Any tips which one to start with? Any hotel recommendatios and places to eat (kid friendly please)?
Thank you all

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Janet

Can’t help you with hotels etc. as we were camping but as for where to start, it’s up to you! You could start at the Grand Canyon and work your way east and north.
We started with Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, Zion. You could then head to Grand Canyon last.
Note Bryce Canyon is very high and you’ll need your woolies if you go in the spring! We camped there in May and it went below zero at night. But Zion was 33 deg C!

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Jane

We were also camping, my only suggestion is to compare the prices to buy an annual pass vs separate entry for each of these national parks. In addition try to visit Dead Horse Point State park UT, it was spectacular ( where the last scene of Thelma & Louise was filmed)

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Joan

If you have time visit Antelope Canyon in Page, Utah. Another spot to stop at is Snake River in Idaho.

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Mulberry

We flew a cheap Allegiant flight to Vegas, picked up the car and headed to Zion. We then went to Bryce and worked our way to the Grand Canyon. Then we took a south of the canyon route (along route 66) back to Vegas. Saw a show and flew home. All in 7 days! It was May - the only place that was cold was Bryce but we just went to the lookouts anyway. Call Rainbow Lodge and see if they have any cabins and then book the trip around that/those dates. It costs the same as other hotels, but it was right beside the rim and really quite nice. Very popular so call and ask about availability asap! Stayed 2 nights but if you have time - 3 would have been better.

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Heather

Wonder vacation area loved Moab, Zion and all the national parks

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Tina

If you have BCAA they used to give us great books for each state that had all the information

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Jenny

We are planing to do a similar trip in spring as well. We are planning to fly to Vegas and than rent a car. Staying at a Marriott hotel in Springdale and visiting Zion and Bryce. Than staying in Page and visiting Antelope Canyon and than driving to Moab and staying in a hotel there and checking out Arches etc.

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Elaine

"See the USA via roadtrips" is a good group to follow for roadtrips advice.


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<p>Roadtrip to Utah and Arizona: Canyons, Hotels, and Family-Friendly Dining





Roadtrip to Utah and Arizona: Canyons, Hotels, and Family-Friendly Dining

Hello, fellow adventurers! Planning a road trip to visit the stunning canyons of Utah and Arizona is an exciting endeavor, especially during the spring when the weather is mild and the landscapes are bursting with vibrant colors. In this blog post, we'll provide you with some tips and recommendations to make your journey unforgettable.

Where to Start: The Grand Canyon

Kick off your canyon exploration by visiting the iconic Grand Canyon, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. This breathtaking geological marvel is a must-see destination on any Arizona itinerary. Start your journey at the South Rim, which offers numerous viewpoints, hiking trails, and family-friendly activities. The Bright Angel Trail and the Rim Trail are excellent options for hiking with kids.

Zion National Park: A Playground for Adventurers

Next on your list should be Zion National Park in Utah, renowned for its towering sandstone cliffs, narrow canyons, and lush vegetation. The Emerald Pools Trail and the Riverside Walk are perfect for families with young children, offering stunning scenery without too much strenuous hiking. For those seeking a more challenging adventure, consider tackling the iconic Angel's Landing hike (not recommended for young kids or those with a fear of heights).

Bryce Canyon: A Fairytale Wonderland

Bryce Canyon National Park is a true gem, with its unique hoodoo rock formations that resemble a fairytale landscape. The Navajo Loop Trail and the Rim Trail offer stunning viewpoints and easy hiking opportunities for families. Don't miss the breathtaking sunset views from Sunset Point or Inspiration Point.

Arches National Park: A Geological Masterpiece

Arches National Park, located in Utah, is a paradise for rock climbers and photographers alike. The park boasts over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the famous Delicate Arch. The Park Avenue Trail and the Windows Section are excellent options for families, offering spectacular views of these geological wonders.

Antelope Canyon: A Photographer's Dream

No trip to Arizona would be complete without visiting Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon known for its mesmerizing sandstone formations and ethereal light beams. While the canyon itself is not suitable for young children due to its narrow passages, nearby Horseshoe Bend is a must-visit spot, offering breathtaking views of the Colorado River.

Hotels and Family-Friendly Dining

When it comes to accommodations, consider staying in the gateway towns near each national park. For the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff or Williams in Arizona offer plenty of family-friendly hotels and dining options. In Utah, Springdale (near Zion), Bryce Canyon City (near Bryce Canyon), and Moab (near Arches) are excellent choices with a variety of hotels and restaurants catering to families. Some kid-friendly dining recommendations include El Tovar Dining Room at the Grand Canyon, Oscars Cafe in Springdale, and Zion Canyon Brew Pub.

Remember to pack plenty of snacks, water, and comfortable hiking gear for your adventure. With proper planning and preparation, your roadtrip to Utah and Arizona will be a



   










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