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Private 11 Day National Parks Tour Las Vegas to San Francisco via Grand Canyon Camp and Lodge

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Paradise, United States
ATV & Quad ToursBus & Minivan Tours

About this activity

An 11-day immersive road trip connecting five legendary US national parks—Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, and Yosemite—with a private 4x4 jeep expedition through Monument Valley and guided explorations of Death Valley. This itinerary weaves Utah's red-rock canyonlands, California's alpine wilderness, and San Francisco's urban highlights into a single comprehensive West Coast adventure.

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 adventure through Monument Valley's iconic red-rock formations
  • Multi-day hikes and exploration of Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, and Canyonlands
  • Overnight stays at Grand Canyon rim with lodge or camp accommodation
  • Guided Death Valley tour covering otherworldly desert geology
  • Yosemite National Park exploration and San Francisco city tour
  • Small-group or private travel from Las Vegas to San Francisco

Insider tips

  • Book this tour in spring (April–May) or fall (September–October) to avoid summer heat in Death Valley and winter road closures in high-elevation parks.
  • Monument Valley and Arches photographs are most striking during golden hour—request an early start or late-afternoon departure from your guide.
  • Bring high-SPF sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat; Utah's high elevation and reflective rock intensify UV exposure.
  • Confirm which Grand Canyon lodge or camp option is included when booking; rim-side lodging fills quickly during peak season.

Good to know

  • 11-day duration spans roughly 1,200+ miles; expect 4–6 hours of daily driving on paved highways and unpaved park roads.
  • National park entrance fees may or may not be included; clarify with the operator before departure.
  • Hiking difficulty varies from moderate (Zion narrows, Bryce rim walks) to strenuous (backcountry Canyonlands); bring sturdy hiking boots and 2–3 litres of water daily.
  • Accommodation ranges from lodge rooms to rustic campground sites; sleeping bags or bedding may be required for canyon camps.
  • Vehicle: Private 4x4 jeep (Monument Valley) or shared air-conditioned minivan/bus for longer transfers; check accessibility requirements in advance.

Who it's for

Active outdoor enthusiasts and hikers seeking a deep national parks experiencePhotography-focused travelers chasing red-rock landscapes and geological dramaMulti-destination road-trip planners wanting structure and local expertiseCouples and small groups (4–12 people) preferring guided immersion over self-drive

Best time to visit

April–May and September–October offer ideal conditions: mild temperatures, manageable hiking weather, and lower crowds than peak summer. Avoid June–August (extreme heat in Death Valley, 100°F+) and December–February (winter road closures and icy conditions at higher elevations).

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