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      Peter Herron

      March 12, 2025 via Google

      What a fantastic experience to be able to fly over the Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon. I would highly recommend it especially with Canyon Tours highly experienced pilots and so full of knowledge

      Davinder Bassi

      March 12, 2025 via Google

      Tour by bus was one of the best! Driver and the guide were very good, very informative. The food and snacks provided were also very good. This trip made our entire trip to Vegas successful! Thank you!

      Bryce Canyon + Zion Tours

      See two of Utah’s most famous parks all in one convenient day trip from Las Vegas! Enjoy the sights of spectacular Zion National Park before continuing on to beautiful Bryce Canyon National Park, where you will spend time exploring the iconic hoodoos.

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      Why Visit the Bryce Canyon + Zion National Park Area?

      Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park are two of Utah’s most breathtaking landscapes. From the towering red rock cliffs of Zion National Park to the maze of hoodoos at Bryce Canyon, these parks showcase nature’s artistry at its finest.

      Both National Parks showcase diverse elevation changes and offer visitors distinct (and equally as beautiful) landscapes to explore. And with only about 72 miles separating the parks, you could even visit them both on the same day if you’re feeling adventurous! Bryce Canyon also sits at a higher elevation than Zion, meaning it’s often cooler—making it a great escape from the desert heat of Las Vegas.

      Zion National Park is just over 2 hours away from Las Vegas. Bryce Canyon is about 4 hours away, making both spots an easy day trip. Our guided Zion and Bryce Canyon tour takes about 13 hours door-to-door.

      What You'll See in Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks

      Hoodoos

      Bryce Canyon houses the most hoodoos on earth, with 12 hoodoo amphitheaters spread across the park.

      Bryce Point

      The highest overlook at Bryce Canyon National Park, offering near-bird’s-eye views of the park’s famous hoodoos.

      Checkerboard Mesa

      One of Zion National Park’s most recognizable views, known for its distinctive checkerboard pattern.

      Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel

      Drive through the famous 1.1 mile tunnel through the heart of the sandstone cliffs connecting Bryce and Zion.

      Epic Hikes

      Both National Parks are home to several hiking trails with options for all skill levels, from short and easy day hikes to multi-day treks.

      Breathtaking Landscapes

      Bryce and Zion both feature a range of landscapes, from mountains and buttes to canyons and amphitheaters.

      Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks Travel Guides