Zion National Park Tours & Trips
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- Las Vegas and Western Deserts – 4 days
- Bryce & Zion Overnight Tour
- Los Angeles Loop - 7 days
- Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon Tour
- Private Zion Canyon Day Tour
- Las Vegas, Sedona & Monument Valley – 5 days
- Private Camping Tour-National Parks Tour 3 Days Small Group Tour from Las Vega
- Bryce & Zion National Parks (Camping) - 2 days
- Bryce & Zion National Parks - 2 days
- Southwest National Parks Express - 3 days
Las Vegas and Western Deserts – 4 days
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The weather has helped us during those 4 days not too warm not too cold. Bravo Lorenzo.”
Massimo, traveled in October
Majestic wilderness trails follow the Virgin River through Zion Park. Mormon-named landmarks dot peaceful wilderness areas. The tour ends with transfer options to Las Vegas or Los Angeles, highlighting the park's religious significance and natural beauty.
Duration 4 days Destinations Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Kanab, Zion National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Operator Empire Vacations From
- NZ$1,575
Bryce & Zion Overnight Tour
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Both parks were beautiful and we completed a challenging but doable hike at each location with stunning views.”
CourtneySequeira, traveled in April
Massive canyon walls and pristine Emerald Pools highlight day two in Zion. The Narrows along Virgin River offers adventure, while easier trails provide alternatives. Red sandstone cliffs frame blue sky vistas.
Duration 2 days Destinations Las Vegas, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operator Bindlestiff Tours From $725
15% Off- NZ$617You save $109
Dramatic landscapes of Zion unfold on day 7, with walks along Virgin River through towering canyon walls. This Utah highlight, named by Mormon settlers, offers spectacular views and hiking opportunities before the return to Las Vegas or Los Angeles.
Duration 7 days Destinations Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Solvang, Carmel, San Francisco, Modesto, Yosemite National Park, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon National Park, PageSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From
15% Off- NZ$3,215
Challenging trails lead to Observation Point and through the Narrows via Riverside Walk Trail. This two-day adventure includes stays at luxury Zion Mountain Ranch, featuring award-winning dining and optional evening hikes with stunning canyon views.
Duration 6 days Destinations St. George, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Wildland Trekking From
15% Off- NZ$7,510
Private Zion Canyon Day Tour
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The whole experience was incredible from beginning to the end. It was the most memorable trip we took in a long time.”
Anna, traveled in February
Towering white, pink, and red Navajo sandstone formations rise 2,000 feet above the Virgin River. The famous Riverside trail leads to Emerald Pools and Temple of Sinawava with expert guidance. Lunch and park entry included.
Duration 1 day Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Bindlestiff Tours From
15% Off- NZ$2,822
Las Vegas, Sedona & Monument Valley – 5 days
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The 5 day Monument Valley Tour was a truly unforgettable experience. Do yourself a favor & book a Tour Radar trip as you will save money as well.”
Kari, traveled in April
The religious majesty of Zion National Park unfolds along guided Virgin River trails. Transportation from Las Vegas, professional guide commentary, and scenic stops precede a perfectly timed sunset viewing at Valley of Fire State Park.
Duration 5 days Destinations Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Sedona, Monument Valley, Zion National Park, Valley of Fire State Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Operator Empire Vacations From
15% Off- NZ$1,849
Sandstone cliffs rising 2000 feet frame Virgin River canyon in Zion National Park. Trails lead to Emerald Pools, Temple of Sinawava, and Great White Throne. Professional guides lead walks suitable for all fitness levels.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Bindlestiff Tours From
15% Off- NZ$1,548
Red sandstone cliffs tower above guided hikes to Emerald Pools and the famous Narrows river trail in Zion. Local guides lead moderate-intensity walks through pristine landscapes, showcasing Utah's most stunning national park.
Duration 2 days Destinations Las Vegas, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operator On The Go Tours From
15% Off- NZ$905
Towering red sandstone cliffs and pristine Emerald Pools define Zion's landscape. Weather permitting, visitors wade through The Narrows river gorge, taking in the park's most dramatic canyon views with expert local guidance.
Duration 2 days Destinations Las Vegas, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operator On The Go Tours From
15% Off- NZ$1,085
Zion National Park's Virgin River-carved canyons welcome visitors for 2.5 hours of exploration. The itinerary includes hiking the Emerald Pools Trail, visiting the Temple of Sinawaya, and stopping at the Human History Museum for a ranger talk before heading to Bryce Canyon for a BBQ lunch.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Monument Valley, Painted Desert, Grand Canyon National Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operator On The Go Tours From
15% Off- NZ$2,545
What people love about Zion National Park Tours
- Western USA National Parks Loop
One of the best group trips I have ever been on. Rene was absolutely fantastic! Zion national park, Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon are absolutely amazing places to visit. Photos can not do justice to the sheer magnificent beauty. Our group was amazing, friendly, fun, always on time and ages 30s-60s. The accommodations were sufficient and the hikes were manageable even for someone like myself who is not the most physically fit. I would suggest arriving a day or 2 early in Vegas or staying the night you return to get the most out of the experience. The Hoover dam is not included but there are short day trips from Vegas that cover this area which is definitely worthwhile. The days were long but there was sufficient rest at night to cope with some of the early morning wake up times. Which was WELL worth it!! Seeing the Grand Canyon at sunset was a sight I will never forget. If I can give 10 stars I would. This was my first intrepid trip and I have to say it won’t be the last. Even though we were unable to kayak lake Powell because time of year, we saw antelope canyon which was quite spectacular. Monument valley was also an experience to remember. If you have the opportunity to go, do it! You won’t regret one minute!
- Bryce & Zion Overnight Tour
We were a group of 7 women ranging in age from 55-70 who decided to have an adventure while visiting Las Vegas. What an adventure we had! From the outset the tour company was most accommodating, customizing the tour to our needs. They designed a 2-day tour of Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park with overnight camping. We had a ball. Our guide Rachel was engaging and shared her extensive knowledge of the area including historical and geological perspectives. Rachel was a patient instructor teaching us how to set up the tents and sleeping accommodations and we so enjoyed the campfire and s'mores she set up after dinner. The parks are absolutely spectacular; just breathtaking views in all directions. We hiked commensurate with our abilities, so some in the group went into the amphitheater at Bryce while others observed along the rim. In Zion we all hiked but at different levels. Don't be afraid that the hiking may be too much, Rachel will guide you along the best path for your endurance level. If you are in the southwest or Las Vegas region, you must take one of these tours just don't forget your camera!
- Private Zion Canyon Day Tour
An excellent day out from start to finish - pick up on time, very comfortable minibus, good lunch provided but most importantly an excellent driver/guide in Justin. Excellent knowledge of the area regarding the geology, flora and fauna and able and willing to share us. Additionally he was anxious to ensure that we were comfortable with the walks giving us numerous options at all stages in a truly wonderful and awe inspiring location. Would be happy to recommend to anyone considering a day out of town.
What our customers ask about Zion National Park Tours & Trips
What are the must-do hikes in Zion National Park?
Zion National Park's trail network caters to hikers of every ability. Beginners will find the gentle paths of Riverside Walk and Lower Emerald Pools accessible while experienced hikers can test their limits on the challenging Angels Landing or Observation Point trails. The Narrows leads visitors through the Virgin River between soaring rock walls while Hidden Canyon delivers an adventurous route with chain-assisted sections. One TourRadar traveler commented: "The Emerald Pools trail was breathtaking and our guide took us to less crowded viewpoints that weren't in any guidebook." Convenient bases like Zion Canyon Inn or Watchman Campground put these trails within easy reach.
How crowded is Zion National Park and how can I avoid the crowds?
With more than 4 million annual visitors Zion sees its heaviest foot traffic from June through August. The best strategy for a quieter experience is to visit during March-May or September-November and start hiking before 8am. Trails like Watchman and the East Rim tend to see fewer visitors. One TourRadar traveler suggested: "We started our Hidden Canyon hike at sunrise and had the trail almost to ourselves for the first two hours - it made such a difference to the experience." Zion Mountain Ranch serves as a strategic location for early park access.
What are the best times of year to visit Zion National Park?
The most favorable conditions in Zion National Park occur during spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) when temperatures stay moderate and visitor numbers decrease. The Springhill Suites in Springdale provides a comfortable base during these prime seasons. Summer brings intense heat often exceeding 100°F in the main canyon. Winter sees occasional snow and icy conditions on elevated paths. As one TourRadar traveler noted "May was a great time to do this tour - temperatures were mild and the parks didn't seem too crowded."
What dining options are available in and around Zion National Park?
The gateway town of Springdale offers an array of eating establishments from casual eateries to refined restaurants. Within the park the Zion Lodge Restaurant serves meals alongside canyon views. Guests at Cable Mountain Lodge can easily walk to local favorites including Whiptail Grill and Zion Canyon Brewing Company. One TourRadar traveler recommended "The restaurants in Springdale were excellent - especially the local brew pub after a long day of hiking."
What accommodation options are available near Zion National Park?
Lodging near Zion spans from hotels to camping sites. Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort features modern lodge rooms while Watchman Campground connects visitors directly with nature. In surrounding towns Quality Inn Kanab and Best Western Red Hills serve as practical starting points. Book accommodations well ahead for stays between March and October. A TourRadar reviewer mentioned: "The Watchman Campground was perfectly located with amazing views of the canyon walls and the facilities were well-maintained."
What should I pack for a visit to Zion National Park?
Key equipment includes durable hiking boots layered moisture-wicking clothing sun protection (hat sunscreen sunglasses) water containers and a daypack. The Narrows hike requires specialized water shoes and walking sticks. Hotels like the Majestic View Lodge provide space to organize gear. One TourRadar traveler advised "Bring good hiking boots and lots of layers - the temperature variation between morning and afternoon was significant."






















