Embark on an unforgettable two-day adventure exploring Utah’s most iconic national parks and the stunning landscapes of Arizona. Depart from Las Vegas to visit Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon Nati
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon Tour
- Lower Antelope Canyon Admission (if option is selected)
- Professional Vehicles (Vehicle used is based on the number of guests attending that day)
- 1 night hotel accommodation
- Zion National Park, Bryce National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, and Horseshoe Bend(after 09/01/2025)
- Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon(before 09/01/2025)
- Breakfast
- Professional Driver/Guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids can definitely join! There’s no strict age limit, but keep in mind that some parts, like Antelope Canyon, can be a bit challenging for younger kids. Just make sure they're comfortable with hiking and being in close quarters. It’s a great experience for families!
A: Yes, rescheduling is generally allowed if you inform them ahead of time, usually 48 hours before your scheduled tour. Just check with their customer service for specific policies since they might change. Always good to have a backup plan!
A: In March, the weather can be quite variable. It's usually cool, but you may still get some sunny days. I’d recommend layering—bring a warm jacket for the mornings and a lighter shirt for the afternoons. Also, check the forecast closer to your trip!
Discussions
Just got back from the 2-Day Zion/Bryce/Antelope Canyon tour!
OMG, this trip was AMAZING! We did the tour last week, and the views at Zion and Bryce were absolutely breathtaking. Antelope Canyon was like stepping into another world! The guide was super knowledgeable and made everything fun. Definitely recommend bringing a good camera—so many photo ops! Just be ready for some hiking; it's totally worth it!
Thinking of gifting this tour for my partner’s birthday!
Has anyone done this tour as a gift? I want something memorable and special. I know he loves the outdoors and photography, and this seems like the perfect fit! Any advice on what to prepare or if it really lives up to the hype? Would love to hear experiences!