Experience the breathtaking beauty of Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks in a single day tour from Las Vegas. Take in dramatic red rock landscapes and unique geological formations, with convenient p
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Granola Bar & Bottled Water
- Bryce Canyon & Zion National Park Admission
- Roundtrip transportation from select hotels
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely layer up! Mornings can be pretty chilly, especially in the canyons. I’d recommend wearing a light jacket, breathable long sleeves, and comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking around a bit. By noon, it can get pretty warm, so you can always take off a layer. Don’t forget sun protection, too!
A: Good news! There’s no specific age limit for the tour, but younger kids should be able to sit still for a few hours on the bus. The tour is suitable for all ages, and it’s a great experience for families. Just keep in mind that some parts of the parks may not be stroller-friendly.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just make sure to give them at least 24-48 hours' notice. They’re pretty accommodating, but it’s best to call ahead if you anticipate needing a change. Just keep in mind that this experience can fill up quickly, so try to rebook as soon as you can.
Discussions
Just got back from the Zion & Bryce Canyon tour! Amazing!
I just went on the Zion & Bryce Canyon 1-Day Bus Tour from Vegas last week and wow, what a day! The pickup was smooth from my hotel and we got to see some of the most stunning landscapes I’ve ever encountered. The guide shared so many cool facts about the parks, and having the admission included was super convenient. I definitely recommend bringing a camera because the views are postcard-worthy!
Thinking of gifting the Zion & Bryce Canyon tour, thoughts?
I’m considering getting this tour as a gift for my boyfriend’s birthday. He loves nature and I think he’d enjoy the hiking and scenery. I’m just a bit worried about how tiring it might be since it’s a full day. Has anyone done it recently? Is it beginner-friendly?