Get all the details of our route and loads more photos after the jump…
We started the trip with a night in Vegas, we got in late at night and took no photos other then of our $1000 winnings from the Wheel of Fortune slot machine (!!!), which totally started us off on the right foot. 🙂 We stayed at the Aria, in a gorgeous suite which made us feel like high rollers, even though I put a self imposed gambling limit of a whole $20 on our entire stay!
From Vegas we drove up through Zion National Park (second photo) and made a stop at the Coral Pink Sandunes, but a lightning storm was overhead right when we got there so we weren’t able to get out of the car and see much of the dunes (will have to return to see those pink hills!). That night we landed at the base of Lake Powell, where we stayed for two nights at Lake Powell Resort (I can’t say the accommodations were that nice, but it was super convenient staying right at the marina).The last three photos were from our third day, when we rented a boat and spent the entire day out on the lake. We packed a cooler full of food and drinks and set out to explore. Growing up a boat day on Lake Powell was one of my favorite vacations and it proved to still be just as magical. The water was around 78 degrees, crystal clear and there are so many little finger canyons to take the boat into, I could happily spend a full week there. The Best!
After Lake Powell, we headed south to Sedona and on the way, we stopped to have our minds blown by Antelope Canyon. We toured the Lower Canyon (only because we didn’t realize you had to book a tour and the Upper Canyon had a 2 hour wait. FYI :)), which was about an hour or so walk through what feels like an underground nature made cathedral. It is beyonnnnd.Oh and sidenote: This leg of the trip you could also easily peel off to see the Grand Canyon. Rupe and I have both been there enough before so we skipped it this time around.
Once in Sedona we were ready for some solid down time and spent a good majority of the day at the hotel pool (last four photos). How could you not with that view? We stayed at the Amara Resort which had been recently renovated, with lovely design touches. The room and setting was beautiful and it is also centrally located right downtown Sedona. Win, Win. From Sedona we headed to Palm Springs for the last night. This was the only leg of driving that wasn’t the best, it is about 5 hours of a lot of straight roads and lot of desert, but we kept ourselves entertained with baby naming ideas that got ridiculously out of hand. Sagebrush Saguaro Samuel might be coming at you in February! 🙂If you read this blog you know we visit Palm Springs A LOT. So we didn’t really do anything special other than more pool time. 🙂 We stayed at the Viceroy, ate breakfast at our favorite place, Cheeky’s and stopped by the Ace for lunch where I met up with Sarah Yates and convinced her to take the same road trip (Which they did (and loved) just one week later. see hers and Lou’s photos of Lake Powell here and here).
Route Summary:
Day 1: LA -> Vegas
Day 2: Vegas -> Lake Powell (with side trips to Mount Zion National Park & Coral Pink Sandunes)
Day 3: Lake Powell Boat Day
Day 4: Lake Powell -> Sedona (with side trip to Antelope Canyon and gorgeous drive through Coconino National Forest)
Day 5: Sedona -> Palm Springs
Day 6: Palm Springs -> LA
All photos by Sarah Sherman Samuel, taken on the iPhone (forgot the Canon at home)
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Fun! I’ve got to put a road trip on my to do list.
This is a dream vacation for me too! Being from Sydney, I’m yet to visit the US – but this is on my list of things to see. All sorts of amazing.
ooooh aaaahh – amazing photos – looks like the trip of a lifetime. If I ever get the opportunity, I’ll replicate this trip to the t. can’t believe all these photos are made with your iPhone. Thanks for sharing!
xxx,G.
Awesome itinerary! I did a PCH road trip in one day (San Diego to San Fran — we were psychotic to do that in one day! http://mysocaldlife.com/the-classic-pacific-highway-road-trip/) and your trip is a great model for a 5-day journey. Thanks for sharing!
HOW IN THE WORLD do you take pictures like this on your iPhone?!?! I would love a post with your tips and tricks because my iPhone pics ain’t never exposed so beautifully like yours.
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So awesome… The pictures and the plan.. Just read it to my hubby. We r going to my sisters wedding in Vegas in April and now we are thinking of staying a little longer and renting a car….
Thank you!
I agree with Katy, how are you taking such amazing pictures? Please spill the beans, the photo of you swimming is AH-MAZING.
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