Death Valley Badwater Salt Flat.
Hiking in Death Valley,
Great photo opportunities.
Antelope Canyon
Bryce National Park.
Bryce views.
Camping offered.
Monument Valley.
See the Giant Redwoods.
Yosemite National Park waterfall.
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11 Day National Parks Tour Las Vegas to San Francisco via Grand Canyon with Camping

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Paradise, United States
ATV & Quad ToursBus & Minivan Tours

About this activity

An 11-day epic journey linking five major US national parks—Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, and Yosemite—with a 4x4 jeep adventure through Monument Valley and guided exploration of Death Valley. This road trip combines iconic landscapes, hiking, and camping immersion in the American Southwest and California.

Enjoy your included 4x4 jeep adventure in iconic Monument Valley, experience the real Wild Wild West, immerse yourselves in the amazing Utah landscapes of Zion and Bryce. Hike in Arches and Canyonlands, and adventure into the heart of the mysterious depths of the Grand Canyon before heading back to fabulous Las Vegas. From there you will travel into Death Valley for a a guided tour, soak up Yosemite and delight in a city tour of San Francisco.

Highlights

  • 4x4 jeep tour through Monument Valley's red rock formations
  • Hiking in Zion Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Arches National Park
  • Grand Canyon backcountry access and rim views
  • Death Valley guided tour with naturalist insight
  • Yosemite National Park exploration
  • San Francisco city tour finale

Insider tips

  • Book this tour in spring (April–May) or fall (September–October) to avoid extreme summer heat in Death Valley and canyon country.
  • Pack layers—high-altitude parks like Bryce can be cool even in summer, while desert valleys heat up significantly.
  • Arrive in Las Vegas a day early to acclimate and prepare for high-altitude hiking on Day 2.
  • The jeep portion in Monument Valley is bumpy; bring a camera with good stabilization and secure any loose items.

Good to know

  • Camping is included; bring a sleeping bag rated for cool nights (especially at higher elevations) and a headlamp.
  • Hiking distances vary; most range 2–6 miles. Bring sturdy trail shoes, sun protection, and at least 2–3 liters of water per person daily.
  • All-terrain vehicle experience is not required; jeep tours are guided for beginners.
  • Minivan transportation connects parks; confirm seat count and luggage limits with supplier.
  • Starting point is Las Vegas; ending point is San Francisco (one-way itinerary).

Who it's for

Active outdoor enthusiasts seeking immersive multi-park hiking and campingAdventure travelers comfortable with rugged 4x4 vehicles and tent campingSolo travellers and small groups wanting guided interpretation of geology and ecologyFirst-time US National Parks visitors wanting comprehensive Southwest-to-California coverage

Best time to visit

April–May and September–October offer ideal conditions: mild temperatures, lower crowds, and manageable hiking weather. Avoid July–August due to extreme heat in Death Valley and lower elevations, and December–February due to snow closures at higher parks.

Frequently asked questions

From
€2,531
per person