San Francisco to Sedona, Grand Canyon, Antelope(and Horseshoe bend)
What would be a good route to cover Sedona, Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon from San Francisco?
I do not wish to drive to Sedona from SFO, instead take a flight to nearest of above places and then go around these places.
I am new completely so not sure everything can be covered this way or I am being too greedy here.
Thanks!
Best Answer
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG) is the nearest airport to all three of these destinations with commercial flights. I was able to find round trip flights from SFO for under $200 on AA.
From the airport, there is little difference in driving distance if you rearrange the destinations, as long as Sedona is either first or last, but going in the order you listed, Sedona, Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon is perfectly reasonable and will give you a lot of scenic driving between the points.
You can put multiple destinations into Google Maps and play around with rearranging them, if you wish, but you'll not likely come up with anything shorter.
Of course, while you can drive between all these points in a single day, you probably will want to spend more than a few minutes at each one! Keep this in mind when you are planning your drive.
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How far apart are Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon?
Horseshoe Bend is less than 5 miles from Antelope Canyon, and is a must do if you are in the area. If it free to visit, and is only a . 75 mile hike to the overlook. Horseshoe Bend is a meander in the Colorado River that forms a horseshoe shape.How long does it take to do Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend?
With multiple departures a day, your tour will last about 1.5-2 hours and your guide will tell you about the history of the canyon, point out particular points of interest, and make sure your experience is enjoyable, fun, and safe.Can you do Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon in one day?
We have always recommended visiting Antelope Canyon or Horseshoe Bend to our readers, but one of the most frequently asked questions is whether or not one can plan a one-day tour to both of these remarkable places. We'll give you the answer straight away. Yes, it is possible.Is Horseshoe Bend connected to the Grand Canyon?
This bend in the Colorado River is getting plenty of attention from those looking for the Grand Canyon. It is located approximately 140 miles from both the South Rim and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon \u2013 but only 5 miles from the beginning of Grand Canyon National Park.Antelope Canyon Tour and Horseshoe Bend from Sedona, Arizona
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