The American West is all about Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and the country's largest and most fascinating National Parks. Get ready to marvel at incredible landscapes and places while experiencing once-in-a-lifetime moments that you'll never forget. The perfect place to kick off your holiday is the ever-dynamic Las Vegas, the city that never sleeps. Its neon lights, its jaw-dropping hotels and its entertainment options will bowl you over, while its roulette wheels will be waiting for you to decide whether to bet on red or black. Another highlight of the American West is Salt Lake City, a model capital that masterfully harmonises modernity with tradition. All this on a fantastic road trip packed that covers some of the roads on the world-famous Route 66 and ends at the country's two most spectacular National Parks. Visiting the Grand Canyon will open the door to superb landscapes, whitewater rafting, hiking and even helicopter flights to experience a magical sunset surrounded by California condors. Admire magnificent starry nights or eternal sunrises in one of the most unique places in the world! Another unforgettable place will be Yellowstone, an authentic wonder of nature where you'll find waterfalls, rapids, bears and bison in an incomparable setting that will forever change your vision of Planet Earth and Mother Nature. Come on, you can't miss it!

Route through the Great Parks of the American West
US, 15 Days · Tailor-made by car
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- US: Route Through The Great Parks Of The American West, Tailor-Made By Car
Conquer the American West, venture into the Great National Parks and admire nature in its wildest form

Departure date:Departures from May 2026 till April 2027
Departures from:London
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Reviews Route through the Great Parks of the American West
Ramón Zorroza
En primer lugar agradecer a Logitravel la asistencia que nos dio durante el viaje debido al problema que tuvimos por la cancelación del vuelo de ida. Así que empezamos mal pues perdimos la primera noche de hotel en Las Vegas y un día de viaje, pero al final del viaje se quedó en una anécdota porque fue espectacular. El viaje fue fabuloso, una maravilla. En general los hoteles muy bien y el alquiler de coche con Avis muy bien. En Las Vegas el hotel lo teníamos en la calle Fremont lo cual estuvo muy bien pues el ambiente de esa calle (zona antigua de los casinos) es espectacular y peculiar. Debido a la cancelación del vuelo el dia que teníamos que ir a Williams aprovechamos hasta la hora de comer para visitar la calle principal y ver casi todos los casinos (el Venecia imprescindible y el parking es gratis, también hay otros hoteles con parking gratis). De camino a Williams paramos en los miradores de la 93 para ver los lagos Mead y Kingmanen en pleno desierto del Mojabe a 40 grados. Más adelante salimos en Seligman a descansar un poco, en este tranquilo pueblo y nos hicimos una fotos en sitios típicos de la ruta 66. Williams es un pueblo agradable con una bonita estación de tren y una tienda muy chula en la que venden cosas de la ruta 66. De aquí nos fuimos a ver el Gran Canyon (grandioso, no te cansas de mirar la inmensidad, autentica historia de La Tierra), nos llevó todo el día utilizando los autobuses gratuitos y caminando tambíen (se combinan ambos facilmente). Aquí sacamos el pase anual de los parques nacionales por 80 dolares por coche que amortizamos de sobra (Aches park, Canyonlands, Yellowstone, Montañas Rocosas). Al día siguiente en dirección a Page nos fuimos a North Rim e hicimos una ruta corta muy bonita en la que ves el Gran Canyon en la parte norte. Merce la pena. A continuación nos fuimos a Page. No fuimos al lago Powell pues nos apetecía descansar pero me consta que es muy bonito. En dirección a Moab la parada imprescindible es Monument Valley. La entrada vale 20 dolares por coche, y el recorrido lo hicimos en nuestro coche, que era normal, por un camino de piedra y arena, algo bacheado pero con cuidado no hay problema. Es espectacular! A continunacion seguimos camino, vimos el Mexican Hat desde la carretera, y luego paramos en Bluff Fort (es gratis y la verdad que es curioso de ver). Luego nos acercamos a Edge of the Cedars State Park, pero al final no entramos en el museo y continuamos (yo esto me lo saltaría). Ya de camino a Moab paramos en Wilson Arch (precioso) y a Hole in the Rock llegamos pero cierran a las cinco y ya estaba cerrado. Llegamos a Moab que tiene un gran ambiente para salir a cenar y tomar algo. Al día siguiente nos fuimos directamente al parque nacional de los Arches, realmente espectacular, nos encantó. Hicimos la ruta al Doble Arco (genial) y a Delicate Arch (imprescindibe e increible). Pasamos casi todo el día aquí y ya por la tarde nos acercamos a Canyonlands park pero ya no nos dió tiempo a ver mucho, una autentica lástima (en la guía te dan una orientación con muchas opciones pero es muy difícil visitar todo). En dirección Salt lake City no hicimos paradas hasta llegar. Ya en Salt lake (capital de los mormones) el hotel lo teníamos a las afueras. Cogimos un tren (decían que era complicado aparcar en la ciudad) y en media hora estabamos en el centro, nos acercamos hasta Temple Square y caminamos hasta el Capitolio que está en el zona alta de la ciudad. El lago queda a dos horas en coche así que no fuimos. Salimos en dirección a Yellowstone (wooouu) y paramos en Brigham City y Lava Hot Sprigns, pero recomiendo no perder tiempo en el camino e ir del tirón a West Yellowstone, alojarte y aprovechar la tarde para empezar al ver el magnífico parque de Yellowstone, hay tantos rincones de los que disfrutar que no te sobra el tiempo!! Tienes dos días más para ver la maravilla de Yellowtone (todo lo que diga te quedas corto). Nos faltó ver algún oso pero no nos podemos quejar, vimos un montón de búfalos, un lobo, ciervos... Además de lo que pone la guía nos acercamos también al valle de Lamar y a Fishing Bridge que merecen la pena. En estos día nos acercamos a West Thumb (es una auténtica maravilla) que en la guía pone para visitarlo de camino a Rock Springs y así tienes más tiempo para ver el parque de gran Teton, el día siguiente. El día que te vas de Yellowstone aprovecha para ver el parque de Gran Teton, es increible!. Fuimos hasta Jenny Lake y allí hicimos el sendero hasta las Hidden falls y volvimos en barco (20 dolares). Precioso! El último día de camino a Denver escogimos la ruta por la 130 para ver el parque nacional de las Montañas rocosas, realizando la Trail Ridge Road que sólo está abierta en verano. Es una carretera espectacular y las vistas son magníficas. Después de 7 horas llegamos a Dever y allí ya sólo disfrutamos del magnífico hotel que teniamos para descansar. El día siguiente salíamos a la una de la tarde. En definitiva un viaje increible, excitante, algo tenso por viajar mucho en coche, en el que te quedas con ganas de ver mucho más, pero en el que disfrutas intensamente de los paisajes y las amables gentes del oeste americano.
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- Almost all National Parks have an information centre for visitors with very friendly and welcoming rangers, always willing to do everything possible for tourists to enjoy their visit. Most of the parks have routes, hiking trails, parking spaces, toilets, kiosks, restaurants, guided tours, donkey or horse tours and educational centres. The National Park Service runs a great website with excellent information about its parks: www.nps.gov. We recommend buying an Annual Pass (cost $80) if you plan to visit two or more national parks (entrance to a national park with a car usually costs about $35). This pass is valid for one year from the date of purchase. At parks that charge a fee per vehicle, the pass covers the holder and the passengers in a private vehicle. At parks that charge fees per person, the pass covers the holder and three more passengers (children under sixteen have free admission). For further information about National Park Passes, visit www.nps.gov/feespasses.htm. You can buy the pass at the entrance to many parks (list here: https://store.usgs.gov/s3fs-public/PassIssuanceList.pdf) or online (https://store.usgs.gov/pass). Within the typical west coast route, there are several iconic must-visit parks that aren't included in this pass, such as Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley, so you have to pay for admission separately.
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