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I've booked a night at Flagstaff to break the drive up and enable me to spend more time at the Canyon.



All of them! lol. I love Yellowstone and certainly want to return, last time we spent a week on an exchange into Park City and then drove to Driggs, Idaho to a VBRO rental and visited Yellowstone and the Tetons from there. Also visited Sequoia, Kings Canyon, Everglades, Blue Ridge Mountains and the Grand Canyon but only via a flight tour from Vegas. I'm keen on MOAB, Bryce Canyon and Zion but they're a bit out of reach when I'm over in December.
Yellowstone = Worldmark West Glacier. And Worldmark Moab for Arches. Harbor Ridge for Acadia. Bass Lake for Yosemite (although it is a drive). For a short visit I would stay in either Yosemite west via rentals or one of the places - Yosemite Lodge or the Ahwahnee in the valley. Not a National Park, but Sedona is spectacular. And there are a lot of timeshares there. Target the Hyatt there. All except Moab are available in Interval. If Glacier is not on your list, I would add it. It is my new favorite. Just stunning with amazing hiking!
 
Thanks klpca for your response. For some reason I can't find the Worldmark West Yellowstone (assuming what you meant by West Glacier) on II in the resort directory. The closest I can find is Worldmark Big Sky which is an hours drive from the park. West Yellowstone certainly ticks the box and would be great if I could snag an exchange though I suspect they are rare, in all my years seaching II I've never found an exchange opportunity near any of the parks that I would want to visit despite depositing a gold dust prime season European MVC.

Thanks for recommending Sedona, it's in my plans for when I'm in Phoenix (I've probably got more planned than I'll be able to fit in).

Glacier looks amazing and it's in my favourite area of the US so definitely makes my list.

I've got lots lined up for when I'm in Arizona but not so much when I move to Desert Springs. Joshua Tree NP is a definite and most likely Coachella. I'll have two teenage boys with me at that time so looking for some ideas, they're both into exploring parks as I am so no conflict of interests. Not interested in zoos or any sort of wildlife in captivity.
 
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