FWIW, this is what I've done and hope to do again:
Day 1: Fly to Las Vegas
Day 2: Las Vegas--to adapt to time change from East Coast
Day 3: Drive into SW Utah and hit high spots at Zion NP and Bryce Canyon NP. Overnight in Kanab, Utah.
Day 4: Drive from Kanab to North Rim of Grand Canyon. Tour North Rim and return to Kanab.
Day 5: Drive to Page, Arizona (Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell)
Day 6: Half/Full day trip on Lake Powell to Rainbow Bridge.
Day 7: Drive to South Rim of Grand Canyon
Day 8: Tour South Rim
Day 9: Return to Las Vegas, stopping at Hoover/Boulder Dam. Take tour of Dam.
Day 10: Relax and decompress in Las Vegas
Day 11: Return home
Granted, it is a LOT of driving, but can also be a once in a lifetime trip.
Just remember that you will probably encounter more foreign tourists than US residents, so please don't be "Ugly Americans!" (I saw my share of them on my trip.)
Just MHO....
Day 1: Fly to Las Vegas
Day 2: Las Vegas--to adapt to time change from East Coast
Day 3: Drive into SW Utah and hit high spots at Zion NP and Bryce Canyon NP. Overnight in Kanab, Utah.
Day 4: Drive from Kanab to North Rim of Grand Canyon. Tour North Rim and return to Kanab.
Day 5: Drive to Page, Arizona (Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell)
Day 6: Half/Full day trip on Lake Powell to Rainbow Bridge.
Day 7: Drive to South Rim of Grand Canyon
Day 8: Tour South Rim
Day 9: Return to Las Vegas, stopping at Hoover/Boulder Dam. Take tour of Dam.
Day 10: Relax and decompress in Las Vegas
Day 11: Return home
Granted, it is a LOT of driving, but can also be a once in a lifetime trip.
Just remember that you will probably encounter more foreign tourists than US residents, so please don't be "Ugly Americans!" (I saw my share of them on my trip.)
Just MHO....