3-Day National Parks Tour: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley and Grand Canyon from Las Vegas with Camping 1
3-Day National Parks Camping Tour: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley and Grand Canyon
<p>Shot at the camping site at Monument Valley during Sunset</p>
<p>Lower Antelope Canyon</p>
<p>It gets dusty in the desert so be prepared!</p>
<p>Sunrise at Monument Valley</p>
<p>Bryce Canyon - Hoodoos</p>
<p>Bryce Canyon</p>
<p>Camp site at Monument Valley - what a view!</p>
<p>Lower Antelope Canyon</p>
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3-Day National Parks Tour: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley and Grand Canyon from Las Vegas with Camping

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Las Vegas, United States
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About this activity

Experience four iconic Southwest landmarks—Zion, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley, and the Grand Canyon—in a single intensive 3-day adventure from Las Vegas. This small-group camping tour combines hiking, scenic drives, and a Navajo-led Jeep exploration, with optional helicopter views over the Grand Canyon's South Rim.

Visit three national parks of the American Southwest on this 3-day seasonal camping adventure from Las Vegas, with the option of comfortable lodging. See Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon — where an optional helicopter ride takes you over the South Rim — plus explore Monument Valley on a Navajo-guided Jeep tour. Transportation by air-conditioned minibus with all park entrance fees and camping accommodation/equipment included. This small-group tour is approximately 14 people for a more intimate experience with a knowledgeable guide.

Highlights

  • Hike through Zion's red-rock canyons and iconic trails
  • Explore Bryce Canyon's otherworldly hoodoo formations
  • Navajo-guided Jeep tour through Monument Valley
  • Grand Canyon views with optional helicopter flight upgrade
  • All park entrance fees and camping gear included
  • Small groups (≈14 people) with expert guide

Insider tips

  • Book the helicopter add-on in advance if interested—South Rim views are stunning but seats fill quickly
  • Bryce Canyon is coldest at dawn; bring layers for sunrise hikes to beat crowds and catch golden light
  • The Navajo guide on the Monument Valley leg shares cultural context missing from self-guided visits
  • Pack high-SPF sunscreen and a hat—desert sun reflects off rock and intensifies at elevation

Good to know

  • Camping accommodation and equipment (tent, sleeping bag, pad) provided; upgrade to lodge option available
  • Air-conditioned minibus transport between parks; expect 4–6 hours driving daily
  • All four national park entrance fees included in price
  • Hiking intensity varies; some trails are moderate; confirm fitness level with operator
  • Seasonal tour—confirm dates before booking; weather impacts desert camping comfort

Who it's for

Nature photographers seeking dramatic landscapes and golden-hour lightAdventure seekers comfortable with camping and multi-day hikingFirst-time Southwest visitors wanting to maximize national parks from Las VegasCultural enthusiasts interested in Navajo perspectives and Monument Valley heritage

Best time to visit

Late spring (May–June) and early fall (September–October) offer mild temperatures and clear skies ideal for camping and photography. Avoid summer peak heat and winter's freezing night temperatures in high-elevation areas like Bryce Canyon.

Frequently asked questions

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€765
per person