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Apr 07, 2014Explorer II
From Las Vegas, there are pre-planned "circle" tours that go through the National Parks and Monuments of northern Arizona and southern Utah, for one-week and two-week schedules. One of the RV rental companies will likely have itineraries with some detail, a big part of their business is visitors flying in on one or two week schedules.
For pre-planning there is the State of Utah Grand Circle site, and the larger four or five state view of the Grand Circle Association.
If you are coming in to Phoenix with only a week, you might be looking at a tour in Arizona only, possible the stretch between Phoenix and the Grand Canyon, or the southeast corner of the state, or the southwest over toward the California deserts. For help with planning in any of these areas look at the State of Arizona Tourist Guide.
Another thing I've known fellow RVers to do, look at a tour company's itineraries for the area and amount of time, and adapt the tour to RV travel (which means you have to consider the fatigue of doing you own driving, what you won't see because you are driving, and making the daily schedule fit RV camping, as opposed to late arrivals and early departures at resorts. For example, a one week tour of Grand Canyon, Bryce, and Zion.
For pre-planning there is the State of Utah Grand Circle site, and the larger four or five state view of the Grand Circle Association.
If you are coming in to Phoenix with only a week, you might be looking at a tour in Arizona only, possible the stretch between Phoenix and the Grand Canyon, or the southeast corner of the state, or the southwest over toward the California deserts. For help with planning in any of these areas look at the State of Arizona Tourist Guide.
Another thing I've known fellow RVers to do, look at a tour company's itineraries for the area and amount of time, and adapt the tour to RV travel (which means you have to consider the fatigue of doing you own driving, what you won't see because you are driving, and making the daily schedule fit RV camping, as opposed to late arrivals and early departures at resorts. For example, a one week tour of Grand Canyon, Bryce, and Zion.
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