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Las Vegas: Bryce and Zion National Parks Tour with Lunch

1. Las Vegas: Bryce and Zion National Parks Tour with Lunch

Leave Las Vegas on this day trip to two of the most visually stunning places in the United States, Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. Take a journey through canyons and fantastical rock spire formations on this tour that includes bottled water, a granola bar, and a deli-style turkey sandwich for lunch. First experience the striking sandstone cliffs that tower above the valley floor of Zion National Park. Your journey will allow you to see highlights of Zion including a stop at the visitor center. Ascend up the mountain pass and through the mile-long tunnel. Make a stop at Checkerboard Mesa before continuing on to Bryce Canyon National Park. Next, see the incredible natural amphitheater of Bryce Canyon. Walk the rim in Bryce Canyon and enjoy stunning views of the unique hoodoos (thin rock spire) and landscape. Enjoy a hike into Bryce to walk among the hoodoos and admire this magical landscape. On your return to Las Vegas pass through the stunning scenery of Zion for another perspective of its beauty.

From Las Vegas: VIP Small-Group Zion National Park Adventure

2. From Las Vegas: VIP Small-Group Zion National Park Adventure

Artist and photographers have been drawn to Zion National Park for many years in an effort to capture its infinite variety of moods.  The incredible landscape of Zion is a magnificent display of beauty that is a perpetual source of inspiration and renewal for all. Once you experience Zion, you will long to return again and again. Zion National Park, located near Springdale, Utah, covers 229 square miles (590 kilometers-squared).  The primary feature of the park is Zion Canyon, which is 15 miles (24 kilometers) long and up to half a mile (800 meters) deep cut through the sandstone by the North Fork of the Virgin River. The lowest elevation is 3,666 ft (1,117 meters) at Coalpits Wash and the highest elevation is 8,726 ft (2,660 meters) at Horse Ranch Mountain. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert regions, the park's unique geography and variety of life zones allow for unusual plant and animal diversity. The park is home to 289 bird, 79 mammals, 28 reptiles, 7 fish and 6 amphibian species. Common daytime animals include mule deer, rock squirrels, pinyon jays and whiptail and collared lizards. Desert cottontails, jackrabbits and Merriam's kangaroo rats come out at night. Cougars, coyotes, gray foxes and ring-tail cats are the top predators. Golden eagles, red-tailed hawks, peregrine falcons and white-throated swifts can be seen in the area. California condors and bighorn sheep were reintroduced in the 1990s. Nineteen species of bat also live in the area. Zion National Park includes mountains, canyons, buttes, mesas, monoliths, rivers, slot canyons and natural arches. The geology of the Zion canyon area includes 9 formations that together represent 150 million years of mostly Mesozoic-aged sedimentation and beautiful erosion. Notable geographical features of the park include the Virgin River Narrows, Emerald Pools, Hidden Canyon, Angels Landing, The Great White Throne, Checkerboard Mesa, The Three Patriarchs and Kolob Arch.

Las Vegas: VIP Guided Photography & Hiking Tour of Zion NP

3. Las Vegas: VIP Guided Photography & Hiking Tour of Zion NP

Cross an adventure off your bucket list and experience the beauty of the Zion National Park on this guided tour from the Las Vegas Boulevard. Skip the hassle of paying park fees and make a photo stop at the Temple of Sinawava and drive through the Carmel Tunnel.  Be picked up from your hotel on the Las Vegas Boulevard and climb aboard a comfortable and air-conditioned van. Sit back and relax on the drive to the lodge at the starting point of your hike.  Walk to the Lower Emerald Pool and soak up the serene nature along the way. After enjoying this spot, hike further to the Upper Emerald Pool. Continue on to the Weeping Rock where you can get some breathtaking shots.  Head to the massive natural amphitheater of the Temple of Sinawava. Stroll on to the start of the Narrows before getting back into the van for a ride through the Carmel Tunnel. Reach the other side for some photo stops and a light hike.  Bring a lunch to savor on the go, or stop to purchase lunch in Springdale, a quaint Wild West Mountain town south of the park. Return to your hotel at the end of your tour.

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super pretty views and Robert the bus driver did a great job pointing out interesting sites en route, stopping for photos frequently. The bus was very comfortable but it’s a long day and one should pack a hat and gloves etc as it’s cold in Bryce Canyon and there are short hike opportunities which are wonderful but you need the right clothing and shoes.

Really nice tour! Paulie was absolutely the best and made the tour enjoyable. Great personality and makes sure everyone was on time. I’m not used to sleeping up right, so bring a neck pillow to prevent neck strain. Be sure to tip your guides! $10 to $15 is customary

Paulie was a wonderful driver & tour guide. So helpful & gracious. I highly recommend this tour. Couldn't be happier with the whole experience.

It was great. Guide man was great,nice,and explain very detail and kindly.

Robert war ein toller Guide. Wir hatten einen wirklich tollen Tag.