Road Trips

Best National Parks Road Trip Itinerary

Updated 2026-03-10

Best National Parks Road Trip Itinerary

America’s national parks are the country’s greatest treasures — and some of the best road trip destinations on the planet. From the towering walls of Zion to the geothermal wonders of Yellowstone, a national parks road trip connects you with landscapes that humble and inspire in equal measure.

This guide provides multiple itineraries, covering the most iconic parks with practical routing, timing, and budget advice.

Key Takeaways

  • Buy the America the Beautiful Annual Pass ($80) — it covers entrance to all national parks and federal recreation areas for one year.
  • Book campgrounds and lodges 3-6 months in advance — popular parks fill up fast.
  • The Southwest and Rockies offer the densest concentration of parks for efficient road trips.
  • Spring and fall provide the best combination of weather, crowds, and accessibility.
  • A reliable vehicle with good ground clearance opens up more scenic drives within the parks.

Itinerary 1: Utah’s Mighty Five (7-10 Days)

The greatest concentration of national parks in America, all within a single state.

Route

Salt Lake City - Arches - Canyonlands - Capitol Reef - Bryce Canyon - Zion - Las Vegas

Total distance: ~900 miles

Day-by-Day

Days 1-2: Arches National Park

  • Delicate Arch hike (3 miles round trip, iconic sunset spot)
  • Devils Garden trail, Landscape Arch, Double Arch
  • Stay in Moab — the adventure hub of Utah

Day 3: Canyonlands National Park (Island in the Sky)

  • Mesa Arch (short hike, spectacular sunrise)
  • Grand View Point
  • Green River Overlook

Day 4: Capitol Reef National Park

  • Scenic drive through the Waterpocket Fold
  • Hickman Bridge trail
  • Free fruit picking in the Fruita orchards (in season)

Days 5-6: Bryce Canyon National Park

  • Rim Trail (sunrise is magical)
  • Queens Garden / Navajo Loop hike (among the hoodoos)
  • Inspiration Point and Bryce Point overlooks

Days 7-8: Zion National Park

  • Angels Landing (permit required, chain-assisted climb with jaw-dropping views)
  • The Narrows (wade through a river canyon — bring water shoes)
  • Emerald Pools trails
  • Scenic drive through Zion Canyon

Budget (2 people, 8 days):

CategoryCampingLodging
Fuel$200$200
Accommodation$280$1,200
Food$480$640
Park Pass$80$80
Activities$100$200
Total$1,140$2,320

Itinerary 2: Grand Loop — Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Glacier (10-14 Days)

Route

Bozeman, MT - Yellowstone - Grand Tetons - Glacier National Park - Bozeman

Total distance: ~1,200 miles

Highlights

Yellowstone (4-5 days):

  • Old Faithful and Upper Geyser Basin
  • Grand Prismatic Spring
  • Lamar Valley wildlife (bison, wolves, bears at dawn/dusk)
  • Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Lower Falls
  • Mammoth Hot Springs

Grand Tetons (2-3 days):

  • Jenny Lake boat ride and Cascade Canyon hike
  • Mormon Row (iconic barn photos with Teton backdrop)
  • Teton Park Road scenic drive
  • Snake River float trip

Glacier National Park (3-4 days):

  • Going-to-the-Sun Road (one of the world’s greatest scenic drives)
  • Logan Pass and Highline Trail
  • Many Glacier area (Grinnell Glacier hike)
  • Lake McDonald at sunset

Best season: July-September (Going-to-the-Sun Road opens mid-June to mid-October)

Itinerary 3: Southwest Grand Tour (12-16 Days)

Route

Las Vegas - Grand Canyon - Monument Valley - Mesa Verde - Black Canyon - Rocky Mountain NP - Great Sand Dunes - White Sands - Las Vegas

Total distance: ~2,500 miles

Key Stops

  • Grand Canyon (2-3 days): South Rim, Bright Angel Trail, sunset at Hopi Point
  • Monument Valley (1 day): Navajo Nation tribal park, guided tour recommended
  • Mesa Verde (1-2 days): Ancient cliff dwellings, ranger-led tours
  • Black Canyon of the Gunnison (1 day): Dramatic sheer canyon walls
  • Rocky Mountain National Park (2-3 days): Trail Ridge Road, alpine lakes, elk viewing
  • Great Sand Dunes (1 day): Tallest sand dunes in North America
  • White Sands (1 day): Surreal white gypsum dunes

Camping vs. Lodging in National Parks

Camping

Pros: Cheapest option, immersive experience, best access to sunrise/sunset Cons: Requires gear, limited amenities, weather exposure

Lodging

  • In-park lodges: $150-$400/night, book 6-12 months in advance
  • Gateway town hotels: $100-$250/night, more availability
  • Airbnb/VRBO: Often the best value near parks

Pros: Comfortable, convenient, no gear needed Cons: More expensive, potentially farther from trailheads

Vehicle Preparation

National park roads include steep grades, high-altitude passes, and unpaved scenic drives. Prepare your vehicle:

  • Tires: Good tread for unpaved roads and mountain passes
  • Brakes: Heavy use on steep descents — inspect before departure
  • Cooling system: High altitude and desert heat stress your engine
  • Ground clearance: Helpful for unpaved scenic drives (SUVs and crossovers preferred)
  • Fuel: Fill up before entering parks — gas is often unavailable inside

See our Car Maintenance Schedule: What to Do and When for a full pre-trip checklist.

Essential Tips

  1. Book early — campgrounds and lodges at popular parks fill 6+ months in advance.
  2. Start hikes early — parking lots fill by 9-10 AM at popular trailheads.
  3. Carry water — dehydration is the most common park emergency.
  4. Respect wildlife — maintain required distances (25 yards for most animals, 100 yards for bears and wolves).
  5. Check road conditions — seasonal closures affect many park roads.
  6. Download offline maps — cell service is unreliable in most parks.
  7. Leave No Trace — pack out everything you pack in.

Next Steps

  1. Choose your itinerary — Utah Mighty Five, Grand Loop, or Southwest Grand Tour.
  2. Buy the America the Beautiful Pass ($80) at the first park entrance or online.
  3. Book accommodations 3-6 months in advance on Recreation.gov.
  4. Prep your vehicleCar Maintenance Schedule: What to Do and When or Find a Mechanic Near You.
  5. Gear upBest Camping and Car Camping Gear for Road Trips and Road Trip Packing Checklist.
  6. Calculate your budgetFuel Cost Calculator: Trip Fuel Budget by Route for fuel costs along your route.
  7. Explore more routes in our Best Road Trip Routes in the US: Top 20 Drives guide.

The parks are not going anywhere, but your chance to see them might not last forever. Plan your trip and go.

Vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability change frequently. Verify all details with manufacturers or dealers.