*To ensure availability, it's best to book at least 7 days in advance, as hotel rooms can occasionally be in short supply. We'll have two night stay in Las Vegas, where you can enjoy the dazzling Veg
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Location: Oakland
What's Included
- Las Vegas night tour (1st day)
- The vehicle is Mercedes Sprinter for group size 2-14 people, 15-32 will use luxury coach.
- 3 Nights Hotel
- Basic National park entry fee
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The hikes in Zion and Bryce Canyon range from easy to moderate, so there’s something for everyone! Many trails are family-friendly, but it does depend on the specific paths you choose. Definitely check out the easier options like the Riverside Walk in Zion, which is pretty flat and offers stunning views. Just make sure everyone is prepared with good shoes and plenty of water!
A: Yes, weather can impact outdoor activities, especially in the canyons. If conditions are unsafe, the tour might be rescheduled, and they usually give you plenty of notice. Just reach out to customer service to understand their rescheduling policy when booking. They’re pretty flexible as long as you give them enough notice!
A: Layering is key for this trip since temperatures can change a lot, especially in the canyons. Dress in moisture-wicking clothes for hiking, and don’t forget a hat and sunglasses for sun protection! Good hiking boots are a must since some trails can be rocky. For the Vegas part, bring some nicer outfits if you plan to hit the shows!
Discussions
Just booked the San Francisco to Zion/Bryce/Grand Canyon tour!
Hey everyone! I just booked this 4-day tour and I'm so excited! The itinerary looks amazing with the Las Vegas shows and then exploring Zion and Bryce. Has anyone done this recently? Any tips or must-sees? I'm especially looking forward to Antelope Canyon. Hope it lives up to the hype!
Thinking about gifting this tour!
I’m looking at this tour as a gift for my parents. They love the outdoors but aren't super adventurous. Would this be a good fit for them? I want them to enjoy the Vegas part without feeling overwhelmed by the hikes.