Zion, Bryce, & Antelope Canyon Adventure: Small Group 3-Day Tour

Short on time but eager to experience the stunning landscapes of Utah? This 3-day adventure is perfect for you. You'll explore some of Utah’s most iconic natural wonders, from the towering red hoodoos

Short on time but eager to experience the stunning landscapes of Utah? This 3-day adventure is perfect for you. You'll explore some of Utah’s most iconic natural wonders, from the towering red hoodoos of Bryce Canyon to the dramatic landscapes of Zion National Park. Your journey also includes a guided visit to Antelope Canyon, where multicolored beams of light shine through narrow sandstone walls—perfect for unforgettable photos. This tour is designed with flexibility in mind. With our “2canGo” option, your tour is guaranteed to depart as long as at least two people book. Have a special location in mind or need a custom itinerary? Just let us know, we’re happy to tailor your experience.

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Location: Salt Lake City

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Zion, Bryce, & Antelope Canyon tour?

A: There isn't a strict age limit for the tour, but it’s important to note that some hikes can be challenging, especially in Zion. Kids aged 10 and up generally do well, but I’ve seen younger ones manage just fine too if they’re used to hiking. Just consider their stamina—if they're up for it, go for it! Also, it's a good idea to check with the provider about any specific concerns.

Q: What kind of clothes should I pack for this multi-day tour?

A: Definitely pack layers! Mornings can be chilly, especially in spring or fall, but it gets hot during the day. I'd recommend moisture-wicking shirts, a light jacket, and sturdy hiking shoes. Also, don't forget a hat and sunglasses for the canyon visits; the sun can be intense. And bring a small backpack for snacks and water!

Q: Can we reschedule our tour if something comes up last minute?

A: Yes, they typically have a flexible rescheduling policy, especially if you give them a heads up! Just keep in mind that you need to do it at least a week in advance to avoid any fees. If you think you might need to change dates, it’s good to reach out to them as soon as you can.

Discussions

Considering the 3-Day Adventure to Zion, Bryce, & Antelope Canyon as a gift!

Hey everyone! I’m thinking about gifting the Zion, Bryce, & Antelope Canyon tour to my brother for his birthday. He loves photography and I think the canyon lights would be amazing for him. Has anyone done this tour? How’s the experience? Also, how’s the group size—does it feel too crowded?

Anyone else excited about the Antelope Canyon part of the tour?

I’m really looking forward to the Antelope Canyon visit on this 3-day tour. I’ve seen so many beautiful pictures online and I want to capture some of my own. I just hope the weather cooperates! Has anyone been there and can share tips?