QUOTE (k bennett @ Jul 12 2008, 08:33 AM)
We spent three weeks in the Southwest in 2006. My spouse is also a teacher, so we had a similar schedule.
Kodachrome Basin was disappointing when we were there in late June -- hot, dry, and not all that photogenic. Bryce Canon, just a few miles up the road, was much better. (The elevation gain made most of the difference, I think.) Spectacular views at sunrise and sunset, and great hiking in the canyon.
I would highly recommend the North Rim of GCNP. Higher elevation, fewer people and cars, more remote feel.
We liked Moab; Arches National Park is very cool for sunrise photography, and the town is worth a visit. Mesa Verde was cool, but very touristy in the summer. Not sure what you can shoot there.
I know we missed far more than we saw -- I could spend the rest of my life mucking about that area, and it would be time well spent. Have fun.
I did not think Zion was that great.Some people like it.I would do Bryce Canyon,And LONG DRIVE though, North Rim of Grand Canyon.I have not been there but hear it's Awesome,I think you have to go 80 miles and back to get there,though.Also I liked Sedona AZ. And not to far from Sedona is Montezuma Wells and Castle.It's an Old Indian Cliff Dwelling.Not as big as Mesa Verde.You might try meteor crater if you can fit in the time 35 miles East of Flagstaff.I have not been to meteor crater, or the North Rim.It is very Red Rock in Bryce, South of Bryce, around the Utah and Arizona border it was beautiful.