The Ultimate LA to AZ road trip itinerary

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At the height of the Omnicron pandemic this past holiday, my family and I appeased our travel bug with the perfect road trip from LA to AZ.  It was so fun and well-planned out that I wanted to share all the details. Moreover, it was the safest way to travel (our fully-loaded, 2022 Chevy Traverse provided by our travel partner was super clean, and a private mode of transportation). And all our pit stops/activities minus some restaurants were outdoors! This itinerary gave us great quality time while allowing us to enjoy the most spectacular scenery!

Disclaimer, I can’t take credit for all the amazing travel planning and plotting of pit stops. My brother and husband teamed up to do all the vaca research. And now I’m sharing everything so you too can simply hop in a car and GO! 

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Williams, AZ

 

Barstowe, Needles and Lake Havasu are the only popular pit stops along with the RTE 66 museum to help break up the long 8 hour drive. But the ever-changing scenery had us so wow-ed (as former Manhattanites who lived in a concrete jungle), that the time passed quite quickly.  (Aand we didn’t even mind that the RTE 66 museum was unexpectedly closed during the holiday break).  The roads treated us to grand mountain views , tons of exotic tumbleweed and seemingly never-ending pastures. It felt like the wild wild west and we were enamored!

Flagstaff, AZ (Grand Canyon)

This list of viewing sites was so efficient and masterfully planned. TIP make sure to research the weather before you pack because while you might think AZ is hot or a warm destination, you’ll be surprised to find that in the winter, the high altitude spots like the Grand Canyon and Flagstaff get SNOW!! Yes, it snows in AZ!

Sedona, AZ

Next, we stopped in Sedona for the evening and happened upon the most beautiful Chipotle ever lol. Because all the other restaurants in the area seemingly had an over an hour wait, we gave up and randomly stopped into Chipotle only to find the most incredible viewing spots of the Sedona mountains. Plus there was this Instagramable moment.

Sedona is famous for its unique, red sandstone formations like Cathedral Rock, Coffeepot and Thunder Mountain.  Wineries, art galleries, spas and spiritual retreats are also huge tourist draws.  Also, if psychics, gem stores, Southwestern fashions and turquoise jewelry are your thing, you’ve come to the right place haha! It wasn’t ours but we still enjoyed window shopping and grabbing some ice cream in this Main St. bustling downtown area! If you have more time to explore Sedona, know that quirky UFO, and ghost tours are popular along with spiritual vortex tours too. I’m a curious person and may have to try these next trip!

Camp Verde, AZ (Montezuma Castle)

You won’t believe your eyes when you see this cliffside, cave house.  They call it a castle but really, it’s a five-story structure of 20 rooms that looks more like and was probably used more like an apartment.  Situated near Camp Verde about an hour south of Flagstaff, it dates back to the 12th century and was used by the Sinagua civilization.  It immediately ignited the imagination of my 8 year old daughter who had a bunch of questions for the local ranger we found on the trail.  How did they get back home? (A. They had to climb a ladder).  Were there bathrooms in there? (A. there was no plumbing and they had to throw their waste out the windows).  EW!

The short and very walkable path featured exotic trees and a pond and culminated in a visitor’s center/gift shop.  It’s a trip down history lane and we all found it very interesting and worth the short visit.  My favorite part however was checking out this miniature, creation depicting what the rooms inside were like!  You can peek into this along the outdoor pathway.

Scottsdale, AZ (Arizona Biltmore hotel)

There were limited 4 and 5 star hotel options when it came to hotels along this road trip until we got to Scottsdale where we stayed at the Waldorf Astoria – owned, Arizona Biltmore.  Its beautiful grounds and spectacular poolside featuring these huge slides, were a huge hit with the family so I thought it was worth a quick mention here. 

If you’re a fan of Frank Lloyd’s architecture, spas, and/or golf, you will LOVE this hotel.  

Historic Old Town Scottsdale, is a fun place to visit. It’s a whole VIBE!  Think Southwestern shops, restaurants jamming to live music, cowboy hats and a nightlife that didn’t even stop through the peak of Omnicron.  While we were there, we witnessed tons of bars jam-packed with maskless people in fact (so we made sure to get our glimpses from a distance and decided to eat elsewhere.  

Phoenix, AZ

Probably one of the most memorable hikes we’ve ever had was at this Papago Park.  Near the hugely popular, Desert Botanical Garden (which we decided to skip), was this “hole-in-the-rock” sandstone structure with almost comical looking undulations and large holes (created by the flow of water over millions of years). 

If we can do this hike, in our embarrassingly, inappropriate fashions and ballet shoes, you can too!  We were both unprepared for this surprise of a hike on our itinerary and also were unprepared for the glorious view! It is WORTH the trek!

Phoenix, AZ (Dobbins Lookout)

Speaking of views, also in Phoenix, is Dobbins Lookout -the highest accessible point in South Mountain Park.  It’s 710 metres up!  It faces north, features breathtaking views of downtown Phoenix to Camelback all the way to the north-east.  We enjoyed the picturesque opportunities within their stone ramada and found the views awe-inspiring.  Disregard my daughter’s unexcited face here..she just woke up from the road trip.

Where to eat in Phoenix, AZ?  Try Wrigley Mansion for a fancy dining experience (Check their website for hours of operations because they are odd and they’re closed Monday and Tuesday)

Or go to Little Miss BBQ  for a casual meal.  (But try and go earlier because they do tend to sell out of certain items!) I’m salivating remembering our BBQ dishes!

Palm Springs, CA

I could write an entire separate post on Palm Springs, CA.  But for this post, I’ll quickly mention the Cabazon outlets if you hadn’t had your fill of shopping yet and the Cabazon Dinosaurs across the way.  We just HAD to stop for a pic by this Tyrannosaurus Rex who crazily dressed as Santa for the holidays.  Note though that the other free-to-see dinosaur has a gift shop which is also a fun pit-stop for families! My daughter said it was as if the dinosaur had eaten a gift shop!

 

We hope you enjoyed this post and found it helpful or inspiring!  Everyone from nature lovers, hikers, outdoorsy travelers to family adventure seekers like us will all have something to love in AZ.  There’s simply so much to see and take in.  Next time, we’ll have to hit the other northern areas of AZ like: Havasu Falls, Monument Valley, Vermilion Cliffs and Antelope Canyon.  If you have additional questions, please leave a comment or shoot me a message! 

Click HERE for 6 stops you must see for an epic SoCal road trip

Click HERE for the wackiest Pasadena, CA pit stop

 

 

Woodloch Resort a Spring/Summer Pandemic – Related Review

Woodloch Resort -what is it?

Woodloch Resort is America’s #1 rated, family resort according to USA Today!  We last visited the all-inclusive, Woodloch Resort during the winter season and I wrote all about the 5 reasons families must visit in this post  THIS post features what’s NEW at Woodloch and what to expect during the pandemic.  And it will showcase all the family-fun recreational activities to be had during the spring and summer seasons.   Read on and make sure to share with another family that would love this!  We actually went with another family the last time and it’s such a popular place to travel with family, and is a popular meeting place for reunions and team-building groups.  But before we get into that, here is a quick overview from Trip Advisor.

Why Woodloch Resort?

If you’re looking for a family road trip from the NY area, THIS is the perfect spot.  Just 3 hours away from NYC, Haley, PA will transport you from the concrete jungle to a woodsy, secluded area in the pristine, Pocono Mountains lake region.  Here, you’ll immerse yourself in nature, breathe fresh air while frolicking through its 1200 acres, and enjoy lakefront views like this.   It’s a serene and much-needed getaway for most New Yorkers.   And it will truly feel like the escape you needed after a long lockdown.  You’ll be surprised to find that while being a rural getaway, it’s so easy to jam-pack with so much family fun!  Normally, I’m the social director of the family – researching, planning, and figuring out how to occupy our time while getting us place to place in the city. Here at Woodloch, there is so much to do and it’s all amazingly on-site making my activity coordination responsibilities SO much easier.  Note, there is no traditional kids club where you can drop off your children. This family-owned resort is more about spending time together and making new memories.  And I promise you, you WILL!

What to do at Woodloch

Family activities that encourage teamwork include options such as: family feud, Olympics, trivia contests, beach volleyball and scavenger hunts.  There are also baking contests, carnival activities, petting zoos, and (for-an-additional-fee), jewelry making and painting classes.

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J loved her painting class ($30) and the jewelry making ($5-10 extra).  For the sporty types, there was golfing, tennis, basketball, rock climbing and archery. For water-lovers, there’s boating, paddle-boarding, swimming (indoors and outdoors), bumper boats and even a waterslide that drops swimmers into shallow lake water.   For laid-back vacationers, there’s bocce, shuffleboard, putt putt, drum circles, cooking demos and bingo.  Teens will love the zip line and climbing wall (both activities require you to be 13 and up),  archery (10 and up), escape room (extra fee), dance parties, go karting, the arcade, and swimming.  Little ones will love the bumper cars, junior go-karts, indoor and outdoor playgrounds (outdoor playground is NEW this year), the arts and crafts room, daily activities in the kids club, bumper bowling, the toddler indoor play space and (indoor) splash zone.  You could stay there all week and still not be able to finish everything you want to – there is just SO much to do and try!  NOTE – to keep safe during covid times, activities were booked through a new app registration system which allowed for ensuring limited capacity, contact tracing and proper sterilization of equipment in between bookings.  Click here to learn more about Woodloch’s wellness standards and how they’re ensuring both safety and fun!

Dining at Woodloch

While enjoying all this old-fashioned fun, you’ll work up an appetite and totally appreciate their all-you-can-eat, meal plan.  We had the 3 meal/day meal plan but honestly with their portions and knowing how much we ate at each sitting (could not resist anything it was so dang good!!) we could have gotten away with the 2 meal/day plan.  I’m pretty sure I gained 5 lbs from this one weekend. Everyone and I mean EVERYONE walks away in awe of how tasty everything is.   YOU WILL LOVE THE FOOD!! Their insanely delicious food coupled with their famously warm and genuine hospitality, will leave you feeling nothing but nurtured and taken care of. And isn’t that what we all need after this hard year? Plus their greeters and servers make you feel like you’re right at home (if home was a spectacular, never-ending playground with hundreds of activities awaiting you).  Since 1958, families have been returning here with friends, families and groups.  It is a popular place for reunions and I can understand why!

Woodloch’s LIVE entertainment

My favorite part of this trip post-lockdown life was the live entertainment and my spa day though.  Who else craved live music and entertainment after this long pandemic period of staying indoors and having everything cancelled?? I cannot tell you how GOOD it felt to be sitting in a (socially-distanced) audience listening to a live band play favorite tunes from each decade.

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It brought life back to my soul as I sang along and celebrated what most definitely seemed to be the end of this covid catastrophe.  And the comedic magic show the 2nd night was so fun for kids of all ages from 2-92!  Part balloon-artistry, part puppetry and packed full or surprises, it delighted us all and Juliet loved being part of the show!  (They encourage audience participation which made the show all the much more memorable).

Woodloch’s must-experience spa

SPA? Did I say spa?  YES! They have an award-winning spa on their 1200 acres and a mile-long lakefront.  And it is the peace-filled, pampering that you NEED. My poor, neglected nails needed some loving so I opted for their 100-minute mani/pedi. Click here for the full 25-page spa menu which includes everything you can imagine plus float therapy, prenatal treatments, treatments just for him and couples’ selections.  Voted into the top 10 domestic spas by Travel & Leisure, you will love this spa retreat!

woodloch spa, best spas, best spa, poconos spaThe Lodge at Woodloch is the Woodloch Pines, sister resort – one that is also all-inclusive but adults only.  It is consistently reviewed as one of the best wellness resorts and romantic getaways – just see this list of accolades and global awards!

Let me know if you have any questions about Woodloch or their spa in the comments below!  I’d be happy to answer based on our two trips there.  Again, see this post about all their winter activities and 5 reasons families need to visit Woodloch. And make sure to share this post with a friend!

Many thanks to the Woodloch team for hosting us!  Your hospitality is unmatched and we have such fond memories of Woodloch and our stay there.

We were hosted but all opinions are 100% my own.

 

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