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Driving route from yosemite to bryce canyon and zion national park
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Trying to prepare a driving direction route from Yosemite national park to Bryce canyon I received the quickest way via Las Vegas. Since I prefer to be in Las Vegas as the last stop, what is the alternative ? (I prefer to drive the distance in one day due lake of time) Thank for the advice Amiram |
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Driving route from yosemite to bryce canyon and zion national park
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Driving route from yosemite to bryce canyon and zion national park
Go Fig wrote in message .. .
In article , (Amiram) wrote: Hi Trying to prepare a driving direction route from Yosemite national park to Bryce canyon I received the quickest way via Las Vegas. Since I prefer to be in Las Vegas as the last stop, what is the alternative ? (I prefer to drive the distance in one day due lake of time) Thank for the advice Amiram What time of year ? Withstanding that; Calif 120 - US 6 - US Interstate 15 - US 89 jay Sun, Sep 14, 2003 Thank you very much Is is valde for second week of October ? |
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Driving route from yosemite to bryce canyon and zion national park
(Todd Kunioka) wrote in message . com...
(Amiram) wrote in message . com... Go Fig wrote in message .. . In article , (Amiram) wrote: Hi Trying to prepare a driving direction route from Yosemite national park to Bryce canyon I received the quickest way via Las Vegas. You don't say what route was suggested to you, but if they say it's the fastest route, then do it, even if it means backtracking. The alternative routes that avoid Las Vegas would put you on some of the more desolate roads in America. Since I prefer to be in Las Vegas as the last stop, what is the alternative ? (I prefer to drive the distance in one day due lake of time) Thank for the advice Amiram What time of year ? Withstanding that; Calif 120 - US 6 - US Interstate 15 - US 89 The 120 -- 6 part makes sense to me. The rest could make sense if you were interested in diverting up to Great Basin National Park, which is just south of US 6/50, near the Utah state line. There's a short scenic route that heads into the park, and a number of good and short hikes, including a cave tour that might be worth your while. After Great Basin, it seems you'd want to take NV 487 until it turns into UT 21, then I-15 south, then UT 20 east, then US 89, then UT 12 into Bryce Canyon. If you're not interested in going to Great Basin, then that route doesn't make any sense. Instead, from US 6, divert to NV 375 at Warm Springs, NV, take that south until you hit US 93, then take US 93 "north." After Cathedral Gorge State Park, take NV 319 east, which will then change to UT 56. Take UT 56 to I-15, go through Cedar City, and follow the signs to Bryce Canyon. I'm not bothering to check the mileage, but I suspect the routes though Las Vegas are still shorter than the one I outline above. And, as I stated earlier, both routes put you on some very desolate roads. If you're concerned about time, stick with the route that goes through Las Vegas. After passing through Las Vegas, continue on I-15 to UT-9, which will take you through Zion. When you're done with Zion Canyon, contine on UT-9 to Mt. Carmel Junction, then head north on US 89 and follow the signs to Bryce. When you're done with Bryce, you should probably go ahead and visit Cedar Breaks national monument. After Cedar Breaks, return to I-15, and head south. About 20 miles south of Cedar City is a turnoff for a short scenic drive that overlooks the Kolob Canyons section of Zion. It's worth a detour, particularly if you've already paid your entry fee for Zion. The road ends near an overlook, which you can reach with a short and flat hike from that parking area. After you get back on I-15, it's a short 2 hours or so to Las Vegas. Is is valde for second week of October ? That should be before the first significant snows of the season, so even the "closed in winter" highways along your route should be open. TK Thank you very much for your elaborate answer regards the route and the warning regards the "desolate roads in America". Moreover I thank you for remark the scenic routes the Kolob canyons etc. I am now of process of learning the routes. Your answer gave me the idea not to set dates of hotels in Vegas but rather to see according to our schedule on the trip in real time So it might be we go from Yosemite to Vegas and from there to set our trip to Zion, Bryce and other scenic places you mentioned. Again I am very grateful for your advices Amiram |
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