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Grand Canyon & Sedona

Trip Information

Number of Nights: 8 nights

Seasons: Year Round

Start / End: Las Vegas, NV

Average Price: $5,200

Detailed Itinerary

Start: 1 night Las Vegas, NV

Start your trip in Las Vegas, arriving at any time to dive into the excitement of Sin City. Catch a Cirque du Soleil show, explore the vibrant Strip, or relax poolside at a top resort. When you’re hungry, enjoy a range of delicious dining options. Las Vegas offers endless opportunities for fun and relaxation for all ages.

Las Vegas to Kingman: 110 miles

1 Night in Kingman, AZ

Pick up your RV and head to Kingman, Arizona, where you can explore several interesting attractions. Visit the Route 66 Museum to dive into the history of this iconic highway, or take a stroll through the historic downtown area to see vintage buildings and local shops. Don’t miss the chance to explore the nearby Hoover Dam or enjoy the scenic beauty of the Mojave Desert.

Kingman to South Rim: 190 miles

2 Nights in Grand Canyon National Park (South Rim)

Drive along the iconic Historic Route 66, a legendary stretch of road that offers a nostalgic glimpse into America’s past. From there, continue your journey to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Spend two nights at this awe-inspiring natural wonder, taking in the breathtaking views from various lookout points and hiking along scenic trails. Immerse yourself in the park’s diverse offerings, including guided tours, ranger programs, and the chance to experience both sunrise and sunset over the canyon’s vast expanse. Learn more about the .

South Rim to Sedona: 110 miles

3 Nights Sedona, AZ

Your road trip will lead you to Sedona, where you’ll spend three nights immersed in its stunning red rock landscape. Sedona is renowned for its dramatic rock formations and vibrant arts scene. Take time to explore its scenic hiking trails, such as those at Red Rock State Park or the famous Cathedral Rock. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the charming town center, where you’ll find art galleries, unique shops, and excellent dining options.

Sedona to Lake Mead: 250 miles

1 Night in Lake Mead

Before returning to Las Vegas, you’ll spend your final night near Lake Mead, a serene and picturesque spot perfect for relaxation and reflection. Take advantage of the opportunity to explore the Hoover Dam, an engineering marvel that straddles the border between Arizona and Nevada. The dam offers guided tours that provide fascinating insights into its construction and significance, as well as stunning views of the Colorado River and Lake Mead. After a short drive from Lake Mead to Las Vegas, you can return your RV and catch your flight home the next day.

Lake Mead to Las Vegas: 30 miles

TOTAL TRIP MILEAGE: 690 miles

End: Las Vegas, NV

Trip Extensions

Lake Powell Optional Add On from Tumbleweed Travel

2 Nights at Lake Powell +$800

When at Lake Powell, you can swim in the lake, try out paddle boarding, zoom on a powerboat, and much more. From Lake Powell, you can easily visit Horseshoe Bend, the Rainbow Bridge, and Antelope Canyon and continue further out to the Vermilion Cliffs National Park, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, and the Coconino National Forest. Don’t forget that you can also explore the nearby town of Page for quaint dining and specialty stores.

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Monument Valley Optional Add On scaled from Tumbleweed Travel

1 Night in Monument Valley +$575

Monument Valley is a compelling addition to your itinerary for its iconic and breathtaking landscapes. Located in the heart of the Navajo Nation in northeastern Arizona, this stunning area is famous for its towering red sandstone buttes and mesas that have been featured in countless films and photographs. The dramatic rock formations, such as the Mittens and Totem Pole, create a striking backdrop against the expansive desert sky. Monument Valley offers unique cultural experiences through guided tours led by Navajo guides, providing deeper insights into the area’s significance and history. Adding Monument Valley to your trip promises a profound and visually stunning experience, showcasing the awe-inspiring beauty of the American Southwest.

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