Epic National Parks Road Trips – Ultimate American Southwest Road Trip


LAST UPDATED: 2/3/24 – Ultimate American Southwest Road Trip

When it comes to travel, there are few things more American than epic road trips and national parks.  Americans have been hitting the open road on their family vacations for decades. And when they do, the most popular destinations are the country’s beautiful national parklands.

In the spirit of both of these American cultural mainstays, I have put together a series of road trip itineraries. These road trips are certain to bring your family together to make memories that will last for a lifetime.

American Southwest Road Trip - Zion National Park
Zion National Park

In this five-part series, I will lay out a series of road trips for you to explore. These road trips take you through some of the most stunning national parklands in the country. If you are looking for a mountain adventure, there is an itinerary that will be right up your alley.

For those looking for a desert escape, I have an itinerary that will blow your mind. And for those looking to explore America’s incredible coastline, there is an itinerary you will never forget. The beauty is, there is an itinerary for everyone to enjoy! From the incredible Rockies to the magnificent canyons of Utah, to the coast of Oregon, these have it all.

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Ultimate American Southwest Road Trip

American Southwest Road Trip - Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon National Park

The next epic road trip in my five-part series is an amazing trip through the American Southwest. The Southwest is one of the most unique and beautiful areas of the United States. In fact, it is one of my favorite parts of the country.

It is filled with breathtaking canyons, beautiful forests, and stunning desert landscapes. In my opinion, the canyon region of Southern Utah and Northern Arizona is a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts. In this epic road trip, you will see the best that this region of the United States has to offer.

The Itinerary is a Loop

Because my American Southwest Road trip itinerary is a loop, you will start and end in Las Vegas, Nevada.  This makes booking your flights and rental cars that much easier.  As soon as you are settled into your rental car, you will drive North into Utah to Zion National Park.  With amazing vistas and incredible hikes, you couldn’t ask for a better park to start your trip.

You will then head East into the heart of Southern Utah. Here, you will see the stunning Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef National Parks.  If you have some extra time, you can also make a side stop at the Grand Staircase – Escalante National Monument. 

You’ll Explore the Moab, Utah Area

When you are finished, you will drive to the Eastern end of Southern Utah. Once there, you will explore the infamous Arches and Canyonlands National Parks.  Because these two parks are so close together, you can spend at least a few days in the same spot exploring these amazing landscapes.  The town of Moab, Utah is a great place to set up a base camp while you explore this beautiful region of Utah.  When your explorations are finished, you will head South to start exploring on your way back to Las Vegas.

American Southwest Road Trip - Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon in Arizona

The first place you will stop on this American Southwest Road trip will be Monument Valley.  Located on Native American reservation territory, this iconic landscape has been used frequently by Hollywood for Western movies.  Make sure you read the Monument Valley Visitor’s Guide I wrote carefully. You won’t want to miss a stop at Forest Gump Point, which was made famous by the movie.

You’ll Explore the Treasures of Page, Arizona

After visiting Monument Valley, you will turn West and head further into Arizona.  When you get to the town of Page, Arizona, you can set up your base camp. From here, you can explore the many beautiful landmarks and landscapes that are nearby. 

This includes the iconic Horseshoe Bend and the stunning Antelope Canyon.  To cool off in the warm desert weather, you can spend some time exploring the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. This spectacular recreation area is absolutely stunning.

When you are finished exploring the area surrounding Page, Arizona, you will head to your final park stop of the trip, which is the Grand Canyon.  Last, but certainly not least, the Grand Canyon is a place that needs very little introduction.  You will want to schedule at least a few days to explore this beautiful park, especially if you plan on doing any hiking.  After exploring the Grand Canyon, you will head back to Las Vegas, Nevada to return your rental car and catch your flight home.

The total drive time for this park trip is roughly 21 hours and 30 minutes, which can easily be broken up into manageable driving chunks over a few weeks.  I would strongly suggest that you schedule at least a few weeks to do this trip as you will want to spend some time exploring each of these beautiful parks.  I have included a sample 12-day itinerary below for you to review.

Itinerary

Day 1 – Las Vegas, Nevada

American Southwest Road Trip - Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada

Your trip will start with a flight to Las Vegas, Nevada, where you will rent a car and get ready to begin your adventure.  If you have some extra time, you can spend some time in Las Vegas exploring.  There is something to do in Vegas around the clock and the strip is a lot of fun to explore if you have the time.  When you are ready to begin your trip, you will head North toward Zion National Park in Southern Utah.

Driving Time: None

Day 2-3 – Zion National Park

American Southwest Road Trip - Zion National Park (Narrows)
Zion National Park

Zion National Park is the ultimate park for avid outdoor adventurers.  The landscape and the hikes within the park are extreme, which is why it has become such a popular park for adventurers.  I would strongly suggest that you spend a few days in the park as some of the more popular hikes will take you the better part of the day.  Among these hikes are the Narrows hike up the Virgin River (pictured above) and the infamous Angel’s Landing hike that made our Top Hikes in the US National Parks System list.

Driving Time:  2 hours and 30 minutes from Las Vegas to Zion National Park

Day 4 – Bryce Canyon National Park

American Southwest Road Trip - Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park

Once you have finished exploring Zion National Park, you will head Northeast to Bryce Canyon National Park, which happens to be one of my favorite parks in the US National Parks system.  In addition to being one of the most beautiful parklands in the United States, Bryce Canyon has some outstanding hiking trails as well.  Make sure you get up early on the day you head to Bryce Canyon so that you can have a full day in the park exploring.

Driving Time:  1 hour and 20-minute drive from Zion to Bryce Canyon

Day 5 – Capitol Reef National Park

American Southwest Road Trip - Capitol Reef National Park
Capitol Reef National Park

The next park in Southern Utah that you will be exploring is also one of the US National Park System’s most underrated national parks.  Capitol Reef National Park may not get the press that its sister parks in Southern Utah get, but it is an amazingly beautiful park that is a lot of fun to explore.  Be prepared to do some hiking in this park as the most beautiful landscapes are in the backcountry.

If you have some extra time to spare, you can take a detour on your way to Capitol Reef and spend some time exploring the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.  If you need some ideas on things to see in the Grand Staircase, I have outlined the Zebra Slot Canyon hike and the Long Canyon Slot hike recently.

Driving Time: 2-hour drive from Bryce Canyon to Capitol Reef

Day 6 – Arches National Park

American Southwest Road Trip - Arches National Park
Arches National Park

After visiting Capitol Reef National Park to see some of its amazing landscapes, your next stop will be Arches National Park on the Eastern end of Southern Utah.  You are going to be spending a few days in this area exploring both Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park so you might want to look at nearby Moab, Utah as a place to establish your base camp.  There are a lot of really great hotel and restaurant options in Moab to choose from.

Arches National Park is one of Utah’s most popular national parks and one of the most popular national parks in the entire United States.  Within the park, you will find an estimated 2,000 naturally formed rock arches in the sandstone rock that litter the landscape.  The most famous of which is Delicate Arch (pictured above), which is featured on the state of Utah’s license plate.

Driving Time: 2-hour drive from Capitol Reef to Arches

Day 7 – Canyonlands National Park

American Southwest Road Trip - Canyonlands National Park
Canyonlands National Park

After visiting Arches National Park and seeing its stunning collection of rock arches, you will be spending your second day in the Moab area exploring the other national parks in the immediate area.  Canyonlands National Park sits just 30 minutes South of Arches National Park, so it is very easy to jump between the parks if you would like.

If you like canyons and jaw-droppingly beautiful vistas, then Canyonlands will be right up your alley.  Several viewpoints give you a really great view of this amazing park (the most notable of which is the Mesa Arch viewpoint), but to really get a good feel for this park, you will need to do some hiking in its backcountry.  So make sure you get to the park early and bring your hiking boots with you.

Driving Time:  30-minute drive from Arches to Canyonlands

Day 8 – Monument Valley and Horseshoe Bend

American Southwest Road Trip - Monument Valley
Monument Valley

After wrapping up your tour of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks in the Moab, Utah area, you will head South to Arizona to see some equally inspiring landscapes. 

Your first stop as you head South will be to the Navajo territory, where you will check out the legendary Monument Valley (pictured above).  This epic landscape was made famous by Hollywood in the old Western films, so don’t be surprised if it looks familiar.

American Southwest Road Trip - Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend

After visiting Monument Valley and taking in the amazing views of that area, you will head West toward Page, Arizona, where you will set up your next base camp.  There are several things you will be seeing in the area, so plan on spending a few days in Page.  The first thing that you will see is the infamous Horseshoe Bend.

If you aren’t familiar with Horseshoe Bend (pictured above), it is a sharp turn in the Colorado River as it makes its way South to the Grand Canyon.  Like the Grand Canyon, the Horseshoe Bend was carved out of the sandstone rock by the Colorado River over thousands of years.  When you visit, be mindful that there are no safety railings at the viewpoint.  Each year, many people fall off the edge of the rock cliffs to their deaths while trying to take selfies or stand on the brittle rock edges.

Driving Time:  2-hour drive from Monument Valley to Horseshoe Bend

Day 9 – Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Antelope Canyon

American Southwest Road Trip - Glen Canyon
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

Another place you will want to check out when you are in the Page, Arizona area is the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.  If you love desert landscapes and love hanging out by the water, then Glen Canyon is the best of both worlds.  This large water reservoir was created by the damming of the Colorado River by the Glen Canyon Dam, and the result is one of the American Southwest’s biggest water playgrounds.

In addition to boating, there are a lot of great hikes to do in the area.  For more information on what you can do in the Glen Canyon area, please make sure you check out my Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Visitor Guide.

American Southwest Road Trip - Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon

The last place in the Page, Arizona area that you will be visiting is Antelope Canyon.  This is one of the most beautiful slot canyons in the Southwest and is quickly becoming a tourist hot spot.  Like Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon is located on Navajo territory and thus is not public land.  To view the Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon, you will need to arrange a tour.  If you would like more information on how to visit Antelope Canyon, be sure to check out my Antelope Canyon Visitor Guide.

Driving Time:  Horseshoe Bend, Glen Canyon, and Antelope Canyon are all 15 minutes apart.

Day 10 – 11 – Grand Canyon National Park

American Southwest Road Trip - Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park

The final destination on your American Southwest adventure road trip is arguably the most famous destination of them all.  After leaving the Page, Arizona area you will head South to the Grand Canyon National Park.  This mile-deep canyon probably needs little introduction as it is one of the greatest natural wonders in the United States.

When you visit the Grand Canyon, please note that the park is divided up between the North Rim and the South Rim.  If you are visiting in the winter, chances are that the North Rim of the canyon will be closed because of snowfall, but you can still access the park from the South Rim.  I would plan on spending at least a few days in the park, especially if you are planning on doing some hiking.

Driving Time:  2-hour drive to the South Rim and 2 hours and 45-minute drive to the North Rim

Day 12 – Las Vegas, Nevada

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Las Vegas, Nevada

After touring the Grand Canyon, it will be time for you to head back to Las Vegas to complete your trip.  If you are looking for an additional stop on your way back to Las Vegas, I would recommend checking out the Hoover Dam.  This large and beautiful dam generates electricity for much of the West Coast of the United States.  For more information on visiting the Hoover Dam, please check out my Hoover Dam Visitor Guide.

Driving Time:  4-hour and 30-minute drive from the Grand Canyon to Las Vegas

Best Time to Go

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Canyonlands Balloon Ride

This is a road trip that you really can take any time of year, but I would say that the Spring months of March through May or the Fall months of September through November are the best.  If you visit during the summer months of June through August, you will need to be prepared for very hot temperatures in some of the parks. 

Likewise, if you visit during the Winter months of December through February, you will need to contend with some cold temperatures at some of the parks at higher elevations (such as Bryce Canyon and Zion).  Both the heat and the cold, icy conditions can make hiking more dangerous.

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17 comments

  1. Stunning. Stunning, stunning, stunning. The southwest is almost indescribable in its beauty. I was just at most of those places this last summer (the rest I have been to in the past), and I can attest to how jaw-dropping they are. I’m really a mountain lover at heart, but the places in your post (not to mention the scenic drives between some of those places) give mountains a run for their money.

  2. Mother Nature is extraordinary in her creatons! Great shots!

  3. Mother Nature is extraordinary in her creations! Great shots!

  4. Sounds like a lovely trip, and I’d love to take a month during the Spring flower season to travel more or less along the route you describe. One thing that you left out, though – just outside of Las Vegas is Valley of Fire State Park, which has some absolutely amazing desert scenery and geological formations. To me, that would be an absolute must see if I was traveling this route.

    • Thank you so much for the tip! I love that area of the country and am back all the time. I will have to add the Valley of Fire State Park to a future itinerary. Thanks for reading and for the feedback!

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