Wild West Encompassed
This 11-day group tour from Las Vegas takes in the very best of the southwest United States, staying in 3-star hotels. Uncover four of Utah's diverse national parks: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches and Canyonlands, with plenty of hiking opportunities. Marvel at the Grand Canyon, take a 4X4 safari into Monument Valley and spend a free night on the Las Vegas Strip. Feel the heat in Death Valley, spend two days hiking and exploring Yosemite National Park and end your adventure in San Francisco, with a guided sightseeing tour.
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Itinerary
Day 1 Zion National Park
Day 1 Zion National Park
Las Vegas - Zion National Park. Our tour begins with pick up from the Palms Casino coach loading curb in Las Vegas (address in Trip Notes) unless otherwise specified in your tour documentation.
We head to Zion National Park, Utah’s finest, featuring towering canyon walls and red sandstone cliffs that rise towards a brilliant blue sky. We can take it easy exploring the pristine Emerald Pools or, if the weather allows, enjoy a river hike deep into the Narrows. Then its on to our accommodation for the night.
Please note: This tour has a flexible itinerary, and the below is a general guide of what you can expect on tour. Your tour guide may alter certain night stops to maximize your enjoyment; maybe you opt to visit a local event or stay longer in a certain place. The beauty of a small group tour is that the itinerary can also be adapted to suit the group’s preference! We encourage you to relax and go with the flow!
Day 2 Bryce Canyon National Park
Day 2 Bryce Canyon National Park
Zion National Park - Bryce Canyon National Park. Today we make our way to another of Utah's Mighty Five national parks, Bryce Canyon. The drive here takes us up to an elevation of 8,000 feet.
In Bryce Canyon National Park, we can take a leisurely hike along the rim and admire the unique sandstone spires known as "hoodoos" that rise dramatically from the natural amphitheatre. For a closer look, we’ll hike down into the hoodoos and fully immerse ourselves in this fascinating landscape. We stay at a hotel in the Bryce Canyon City area.
Days 3-4 Canyonlands & Arches national parks
Days 3-4 Canyonlands & Arches national parks
Bryce Canyon National Park - Canyonlands National Park - Arches National Park. On day 3 we depart Bryce Canyon National Park, heading towards Canyonlands National Park. There are two optional excursions here: you can discover this breathtaking landscape on a guided sunset Hummer tour or dare to hang from a sandstone cliff during one of our thrilling canyoneering adventures.
The rest of today and day 4 are flexible, but we will spend them exploring Canyonlands and nearby Arches National Park, two more of Utah's Mighty Five. In Canyonlands, we'll enjoy exhilarating walks to see where the Green River meets the Colorado River amidst some of the most breathtaking scenery the Southwest has to offer. We will also be able to enrich our history of the Southwest with tales of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid who used the canyons to hide from the law in the late 1800s. We can also visit the local town of Moab and take in all that Utah's adventure capital has to offer.
Arches National Park is renowned for its stunning natural arches and rock formations. The park features over 2,000 natural stone arches, as well as impressive rock spires, pinnacles, and balanced rocks. We have the opportunity to hike to Delicate Arch. Its distinctive, freestanding structure against the backdrop of the surrounding landscape stands as one of the most famous landscapes of the American Southwest.
Day 5 Monument Valley 4X4 safari
Day 5 Monument Valley 4X4 safari
Arches National Park - Monument Valley. After breakfast we head south from Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. We will experience the US Southwest's stunning landscapes as we journey to one of the most iconic destinations on the planet. Monument Valley's famous scenery has been used in many Western movies and is home to the Navajo Indians.
We enjoy an included guided 4x4 Jeep safari into this incredible landscape, led by a local Navajo guide, and spend the night at a hotel in the area.
Day 6 Horsehoe Bend & Grand Canyon
Day 6 Horsehoe Bend & Grand Canyon
Monument Valley - Antelope Canyon - The Grand Canyon. Today after breakfast, we travel from Monument Valley to Antelope Canyon, where there is an optional visit to the world's most famous slot canyon. This canyon does not require climbing to get to the entrance as it can be found on the ground floor and it is home to spectacular rock formations. Later, we visit Horseshoe Bend to admire the scenic views of the famous bend in the Colorado River.
Next, we make a stop at a Navajo trading post, offering a variety of goods, including handmade Navajo crafts such as jewellery, textiles, pottery, and other traditional arts. These trading posts served as central hubs for trade, providing essential supplies and goods to both Navajo people and visitors in history.
Then it's on to the Grand Canyon. We’ll trace the mighty Colorado River through the Painted Desert to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World! We can experience breathtaking views with an optional helicopter ride, stroll along the rim at sunset, embark on a hike into one of the deepest and most diverse canyons on Earth, or simply relax in a rim café, soaking up the stunning vistas.
Day 7 Las Vegas
Day 7 Las Vegas
Grand Canyon National Park - Las Vegas. Today we head back to Las Vegas, stopping along the way at one of the towns on historic Route 66. Arriving back in Sin City, we head to our accommodation for the night. There's free time to relax by the pool or head out and explore the famous Strip!
Please note: Some members of the group may be leaving the tour in Las Vegas, and others may join. Your guide and vehicle may also change for the second part of our trip.
Day 8 Death Valley National Park
Day 8 Death Valley National Park
Las Vegas - Death Valley National Park - Bishop. We head north-east, crossing from Nevada into California. Our first stop is Death Valley National Park, the hottest and driest place in North America. In 1913, Furnace Creek in Death Valley recorded a temperature of 134°F (56.7°C), which is the highest air temperature ever recorded. We will make a series of photo stops and short walks at highlights of the national park, including Zabriskie Point, Artist’s Palette, Badwater Basin Salt flats, Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Devil’s Golf Course and the Mesquite Sand Dunes.
After a picnic lunch in the park, we continue north to the historic Gold Rush city of Bishop.
Day 9 Yosemite National Park
Day 9 Yosemite National Park
Bishop - Yosemite National Park. Today we head for Yosemite National Park. It's an incredibly scenic drive as we cross the Tioga Pass, driving via highlights such as Olmsted Point, Lake Tenaya and the Tuolumne Meadows. On arrival at Yosemite, we will visit the Valley Visitor Center and enjoy a short orientation tour with our guide, ahead of a full day of exploration tomorrow. We'll be staying in the Yosemite National Park area.
Please note: In the event that the Tioga Pass is closed due to weather, this tour will reroute through Lake Isabella instead of Bishop.
Day 10 Exploring Yosemite
Day 10 Exploring Yosemite
Today is spent exploring Yosemite National Park. There are group walks led by our tour guide and you will have free time to strike off on your own too. Take in highlights like the Bridalveil Falls and Lower Yosemite Falls, and enjoy wonderful views of Half Dome and El Capitan. Keep your eyes open for deer, marmots bobcats and black bears (there are no grizzlies in Yosemite) as you explore.
Day 11 San Francisco
Day 11 San Francisco
Yosemite National Park - San Francisco. Today we leave Yosemite and make the approximately 3.5 hour drive west across California to reach the City by the Bay, San Francisco. Our tour is ending in the city, but we've got time for an included sightseeing tour first. Discover the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39 and the historic hippie district of Haight Ashbury. Our tour comes to an end at around 5pm, with drop off in the centre of the city (address in Trip Notes).
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Hotels
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham La Verkin offers a convenient stay on the edge of Zion National Park, perfect for group tours exploring the area's natural beauty. Standard rooms include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and microwaves. Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool and hot tub, or work out in the fitness centre. The hotel’s prime location allows easy access to Zion's hiking trails and scenic drives, while nearby attractions like Sand Hollow State Park and Quail Creek State Park offer additional outdoor activities. There are laundry facilities onsite.
Situated off UT-63 N, this rustic, lodge-style hotel is 6.4 km from both the iconic stone formations in Bryce Canyon National Park and the Bryce Wildlife Adventure museum. The relaxed rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and desks, along with microwaves, mini fridges, and coffee makers. Amenities include a cowboy-themed buffet restaurant, a baseball court, and indoor and seasonal outdoor pools. There's also a convenience store, a 24/7 coin-operated laundry, and mountain bike rentals are available.
This modest hotel is 10 kilometres from Arches National Park and 50 kilometres from Dead Horse Point State Park. The straightforward rooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, minifridges, and Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast, and additional amenities include an indoor/outdoor pool, a hot tub, a gym, and a picnic area with BBQ grills, along with coin-operated laundry facilities and a business centre.
Goulding's Lodge in Monument Valley offers a comfortable stay with stunning views of iconic red rock formations. Guests can enjoy rooms equipped with modern amenities like Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and air conditioning. The lodge features an outdoor pool, a museum showcasing local history, and an on-site restaurant serving Southwestern cuisine. Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, take guided tours of the valley, or hike surrounding trails. The lodge’s location offers convenient access to the natural beauty and cultural significance of the area.
Red Feather Lodge in Grand Canyon Village provides a comfortable, convenient base for group tours exploring the Grand Canyon. Standard rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges. The lodge offers an outdoor pool, a hot tub, and a fitness centre for guests to unwind after a day of exploring. Located just a few miles from the South Rim entrance, it provides easy access to hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and the Grand Canyon Visitor Center. Nearby, guests can also find dining options and shops, making it a practical and enjoyable stay for visiting one of the world’s most iconic natural wonders.
Home to the World Series of Poker tournament, this lively casino resort is located a mile from The Strip, 4 miles from Harry Reid International Airport, and 12 miles from the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Warm and inviting suites, with views of either the mountains or The Strip, feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen televisions, minibars, and seating areas. The casino spans over 100,000 square feet, while dining options include a steakhouse and an Indian bistro. The resort also offers four outdoor pools, a spa, and live entertainment.
This straightforward two-storey hotel with exterior entrances and a mountain backdrop is located just off Route 395. It’s a 3-minute walk from Bishop City Park, a 6-minute stroll from the Tri County Fairgrounds, and 5.5 miles from the Druid trailhead. Rooms with en suite bathrooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen televisions, microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffee makers. A complimentary hot breakfast buffet is provided, and other amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool, a hot tub, and guest laundry facilities.
Located within Yosemite National Park, this relaxed and affordable hotel is 5 miles from Balanced Rock Foundation. The classic rooms feature two beds, with upgraded options offering additional amenities such as sofa beds, coffee makers, mini-fridges, spa baths, and kitchenettes. All guests have access to indoor and outdoor pools, a private beach along the Merced River, and an American-style family restaurant, as well as a sports bar and grill. Free parking is also available.
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