As requested, here's a write-up of our trip. We ended up driving 4400 miles over 19 days visiting 11 National Parks + Mount Rushmore. I worked up a rough estimate of cost and excluding souvenirs, I think we spent about $5K on Hotels, Food and Gas. I worked our itinerary to where we never had a drive longer than 8 hours and all of the hikes were appropriate for my 3 and 6 year old children who came with me and my wife.
We started out driving from Monterey, CA to Yosemite and spent two full days in the Park. We started in the South seeing the Mariposa Grove of Sequoias before heading to Glacier Point and hiking up to the top of Sentinel Dome and finishing out the day seeing tunnel view before heading to our hotel for the night. The next day we hiked the Yosemite Falls trial and Mist Trail as well as heading over to Bridalveil Falls and El Capitan to walk around and admire the park. This was my second time going to Yosemite and it just blows every other park out of the water in my opinion in terms of beauty and wonder.
Here's a picture from near Glacier Point.
I wanted to drive the Tioga Pass as we left the park and visit Death Valley on the way to Las Vegas, but unfortunately the pass was still closed due to heavy snowfall so we just went the boring way and drove to Las Vegas for a one night pit stop on the way to Zion for two nights.
Zion was totally different then Yosemite, mostly because of how hot it was. Temperatures were in the mid 90's and luckily our first couple of hikes were partially shaded because my non-Texan children were melting. The second day we did an exposed hike up the Watchman trail and were greeted by an epic view at the top.
After Zion, we drove scenic route 12 and 24 seeing Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef on our way to Moab. We spent about 3 hours in Bryce, and I think that was enough for me. The amphitheater full of hoodoos was pretty cool but the park didn't grab my imagination like Yosemite and Zion had.
Capitol Reef on the other hand, I made a big mistake by not allocating more time to. It was gorgeous even as the weather turned on us a bit and a thunderstorm moved in. We only spent 2 hours in the park but I want to find a way to go back and spend a couple days hiking and exploring.
We got to Moab late at night and then headed to Canyonlands and Dead Horse State Park the next day. Again the weather was hot which slowed my kids down so we only hiked the Grand View trail and the Mesa Arch before going to Dead Horse.
The next day we hiked through Arches seeing the double arch and windows formations and went off roading a bit through the park to get away from the crowds.
Overall after finishing the Utah 5, Zion was my favorite followed by Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, Arches and then Bryce.
Next we had a along drive up to Jackson, Wy and our three days in the Grand Tetons. My wife and I ended up really liking this park because of the weather, smaller crowds and great hikes. We spent the first day at Jenny Lake hiking up to Hidden Falls and Inspiration point and then just strolling around the lake.
Next we drove up to Yellowstone and had an interesting adventure for two days. The weather turned crazy and it starting snowing on us with temperatures dipping down into the 20's. I still enjoyed seeing the Yellowstone Falls and Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.
We really didn't get out and hike much because we didn't have the right clothes and so we mostly just engaged in drive by tourism. Of course, that included getting stuck in traffic for 2 hours behind a herd of Buffalo before we finally just decided to leave the park and head on to Cody, WY for a night before driving to Keystone, SD to see Mt. Rushmore, Wind Cave and the Badlands.
Rushmore was cool, especially for me as a history major, but as some on here had mentioned, there isn't much to do, so the 4 hours we spent was enough. Wind Cave was a cool little park, and we did a ranger led hike (mandatory) through the cave which was well put together and informative. Then we drove through the park (it's small) seeing plenty of Buffalo and prairie dogs. (I couldn't get any good pictures inside the cave)
The next day we went to the Badlands, and I loved it! I should have budgeted more time to hike around as we only spent about 5 hours there. The colors were just so vibrant between the banded canyons and the yellow wildflowers.
Finally, we headed to Rocky Mountain NP for the last stop on this trip before heading to Amarillo and then Dallas. And we really enjoyed the park, the wildlife viewing was unbelievable with huge herds of Elk roaming the park. We ended up doing an unbelievable hike from Bear Lake up to Emerald lake that included trekking through the snow up to the still partially frozen lake.
My final ranking of the parks is:
- Yosemite
- Grand Teton
- Rocky Mountain
- Zion
- Badlands
- Capitol Reef
- Canyonlands
- Yellowstone
- Arches
- Bryce
- Wind Cave
Hopefully y'all enjoy the pictures and if you have any questions about anything else we did I'd be glad to share.