Grand Canyon / Southern Utah

For some time now, Mia has been asking to go to the Grand Canyon.  Logistically, there are a couple of real problems with this idea.  First, the Grand Canyon is 1400 miles away from Seattle by highway, so we'd need a lot of time to do the trip, or else we'd spend the whole time on the road.  Second, the weather makes it difficult to want to be there in the Winter or Summer!  After enough persistence from Mia, we finally came up with a solution:  Find "reasonable" airfare during Spring Break.  But, if we're going to spend money to fly, rent a car, and stay in a motel, we'd better make the trip worth it, by visiting much more than just the Grand Canyon.  In the end,  we squeezed every drop of Spring Break in order to see six national parks, four national monuments, and four state parks.

Google Map Courtesy of GPS Visualizer

Hiking

Our most aggressive hiking on any vacation to date, we hiked nearly 52 miles, eclipsing our previous record of 42 miles in the Canadian Rockies.  I suspect this record will last for a while, which is a testament to how much there was to see and do on this trip.  A full page hiking maps organized by area can be found here.

HikePark

Total Elev (ft)

Distance (miles)

Court of the Patriarchs Zion NP

147.6

0.8

Emerald Pools Zion NP

673.9

3.4

Riverside Walk Zion NP

0

1.1

Weeping Rock Zion NP

767.7

1.2

Inspiration Point Bryce Canyon NP

196.9

0.7

Bryce Point Bryce Canyon NP

56.8

0.3

Navajo Loop / Queen's Garden Bryce Canyon NP

593.9

3.1

Mossy Cave Bryce Canyon NP

144.4

1.1

Shakespeare Arch Grand Staircaise - Escalante NM

68.9

0.8

Cottonwood Narrows Grand Staircaise - Escalante NM

318.5

4.5

Petrified Forest State Park Grand Staircaise - Escalante NM

298.5

2.1

Devil's Garden - Escalante Grand Staircaise - Escalante NM

91.9

0.7

Gooseneck / Sunset Point Capitol Reef NP

78.7

1

Capitol Gorge Capitol Reef NP

236.2

2.5

Grand Wash Capitol Reef NP

126.2

3.8

Goblin Valley Goblin Valley SP

82

1.1

Shafer Canyon Canyonlands NP

68.9

0.3

Mesa Arch Canyonlands NP

101.7

0.8

Upheaval Dome Canyonlands NP

177.1

0.8

Green River Overlook Canyonlands NP

13.1

0.2

Grand View Trail Canyonlands NP

105

2.4

Big Spring Canyon Canyonlands NP

29.4

0.2

Needles Overlook Canyonlands NP

52.5

0.5

Monitor & Merrimac Butte Overlook

Arches NP

36.1

0.2

Windows & Double Arches Arches NP

200.2

1.6

Delicate Arch Viewpoint Arches NP

32.8

0.3

Devil's Garden - Arches Arches NP

91.9

1.3

Sand Dune & Broken Arches Arches NP

88.5

1.6

Fiery Furnace Arches NP

26.3

0.3

Park Avenue Arches NP

242.8

1.4

Horse Collar Ruins Natural Bridges NM

85.3

0.6

Kachina Bridge Natural Bridges NM

131.2

0.6

Owachomo Bridge Natural Bridges NM

206.7

0.6

Betatakin Ruins Navajo NM

269

1.4

Desert View Grand Canyon NP

40

0.7

Tusayan Ruins Grand Canyon NP

45.9

0.4

Mather Point Grand Canyon NP

52.4

0.5

Bright Angel Grand Canyon NP

1161.4

3.3

Maricopa Point Grand Canyon NP

32.8

0.3

Powell Point & Hope Point Grand Canyon NP

52.5

0.7

Mohave Point Grand Canyon NP

55.8

0.2

Hermit's Rest Grand Canyon NP

36.1

0.2

Walnut Canyon National Monument Walnut Canyon NM

347.7

1.3

Hoover Dam Hoover Dam

98.5

0.9

TOTALS

7763.7

51.8

Parks

Highlights

  • Draw-jopping scenery everywhere.  We took more pictures than on any vacation we've ever taken!
  • The Southwest has an amazing geographic diversity, and the scenery is constantly changing with very little driving.
  • Mixing it up from our normal vacation format of camping was nice
    • Sleeping in beds instead of the ground
    • Eating out gave us a variety of food to eat (of course, not having to cook was enjoyable to Suzanne) 

Lowlights

  • Because Southern Utah is a pretty remote place, accomodations can be a bit sketchy at times.  For the most part, we stayed at clean motels, but the quality in some areas was certainly less than others.
  • We had to wait an hour and a half at the rental car place, and in spite of our reservation, they didn't have any mid-size cars available for us, so we didn't get the most comfortable of rides for our 1400 mile adventure.
  • In the Spring, the weather can be downright unpredictable.  We experienced everything from sunny 70-degree weather on some days to snow and blistering cold wind on others.

Favorites

Here's what each family member said was their absolute favorite park of the trip:

Raymond:   Bryce Canyon NP
Amelia:

 Grand Canyon NP

Suzanne:  Canyonlands NP 
Mike:  Bryce Canyon NP

Photos

We took over 1000 pictures!  In the end, we kep 827 pictures, many of them panoramas, and placed them in 15 online Flickr albums.  You can take a look at all of these albums here.
 

Last Updated -- 16 Jun 2013