Wake early and walk a lot: How to hit Sedona, Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion and Las Vegas in one week

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My husband, our 13-year-old son, 11-year-old daughter and I flew into Phoenix on a Saturday morning and rented a midsize SUV, driving to Sedona, Grand Canyon and Page, in Arizona; Bryce Canyon and Zion in Utah, and Las Vegas, Nevada, before taking a redeye flight home Friday night. Most of the destinations are less than three hours apart.

Wake early and walk a lot: How to hit Sedona, Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion and Las Vegas in one weekWe rushed through crowds at the visitor’s center to the rim of the canyon, where one of the natural wonders of the world spread before us like a stage.

Once you visit one park, you want to see more. Which means plenty of families are on a mission to check every national park off their bucket list.I may never see them all. But we squeezed in three, plus two national forests and a national recreation area, on one spring break. Don’t try our itinerary if you like to relax on vacation. But if you want to cram a week with adventure, and you don’t mind spending less than 24 hours in one place, this trip is eminently doable with older kids. Just pack light, wake early and prepare to walk, a lot. Pink Jeep Tours goes off-road uphill to give you tremendous views of Sedona. Book early, and if you don't like rough roads, consider a less rugged tour. This Scenic Rim tour was too much for me to really enjoy.

Where to eat: Creekside American Bistro has lovely patio views, and a wonderful brunch menu, including a sop-up-every-morsel broken yolk sandwich.The Desert View Watchtower, designed by Mary Colter and built in 1932, was my favorite spot in Grand Canyon, in part because you can see the Colorado River. There are plenty of spots on the way to park and take a look at the view.Grand Canyon – when you’re there, no one prefaces the name with “the” -- is the second most popular national park, with 4.

It was daunting, descending those switchbacks, especially where the trail was wet and snowpacked. But it was thrilling, too. The views were incredible and ever-changing, as clouds and shadows swooped over the rocks. At one point, we were in a cloud. I can’t be overly proud of our hike, though, since dads did it with kids on their backs, and some people were climbing from the very bottom, where they camped overnight.was a delightful spot to see the Colorado River far below.

Like Grand Canyon, and all the other rock formations we saw on our trip, Antelope Canyon was created by wind, sand and water. From the desert above, you wouldn’t even notice the crack in the ground. But descend the metal stairs into the canyon, and you’re in a foreign land, surrounded by walls and shapes of stone, lit by the sun above. The colors are astonishing. The photos are astounding.

 

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