Zion National Park Tours & Trips
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- Zion Base Camp
- Valley of Fire and Zion Park - 1 Day
- Private Tour- 3 Day Southwest USA National Parks Tour from Las Vegas
- Private Tour -7 Day Southwest National Parks Grand Canyon Camping
- Private Tour- 7 day Southwest National Parks Grand Canyon Tour
- Southwest National Parks Express - 3 days
- Southwest National Parks Express (Camping) - 3 days
- Southwest National Parks Winter - 3 days
- One Week from Vegas to LA
- Bryce & Zion Overnight Tour
Echo Canyon's slickrock formations lead to Observation Point via Mount Baldy's switchbacks. The Virgin River Narrows showcase 3,000-foot cliff faces and hanging gardens. Zion Ponderosa Ranch hosts nights between 8-mile daily treks.
Duration 3 days Destinations St. George, Zion National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Wildland Trekking From
- NZ$3,066
Mormon heritage comes alive on Zion's Virgin River trail. Multilingual expert guides share the park's religious significance and natural wonders. Transportation and entrance fees included in this easy-rated tour.
Duration 1 day Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Operator Empire Vacations From
- NZ$362
Private Tour- 3 Day Southwest USA National Parks Tour from Las Vegas
790 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDramatic 2,000-foot sandstone cliffs tower above the Virgin River canyon in Zion. Trails lead to the Human History Museum, Emerald Pools, and iconic landmarks like the Great White Throne and Weeping Rock. Photographers find endless inspiration in these dramatic landscapes.
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 $2,009
10% Off- NZ$1,808You save $201
Private Tour -7 Day Southwest National Parks Grand Canyon Camping
159 Reviews by TourRadar travelersThe Narrows and Emerald Pools reveal Zion's natural wonders. Nights bring BBQs amid towering canyon walls and red sandstone cliffs. Pristine hiking trails wind through dramatic landscapes at 8,000 feet elevation.
Duration 7 days Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Arches National Park, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Page, Grand Canyon National Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operator Bindlestiff Tours From $3,282
10% Off- NZ$2,954You save $328
The famous Narrows and serene Emerald Pools showcase Zion National Park's diversity. Zion Canyon Inn serves as base camp for discovering massive red sandstone cliffs and pristine river trails. Expert guides lead walks through Utah's stunning landscape.
Duration 7 days Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Bindlestiff Tours From $4,763
10% Off- NZ$4,287You save $476
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
10% Off- NZ$2,445
Magnificent landscapes of Zion include the Emerald Pools Trail and Temple of Sinawaya. Visitors learn about local history at the Human History museum during 2.5 hours in this Utah highlight before continuing to Bryce Canyon.
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
10% Off- NZ$1,845
Sandstone cliffs rise 2,000 feet on the final day in Zion. The day includes hiking the Emerald Pools trail, visiting the Human History Museum, and photographing the Great White Throne formation. Ranger-led talks and various trail options complete the experience before Las Vegas departure.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Mojave Desert, Grand Canyon National Park, Monument Valley, Page, Zion National Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operator On The Go Tours From
10% Off- NZ$1,915
Duration 7 days Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, Los Angeles Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Intrepid Travel From
10% Off- NZ$2,615
Bryce & Zion Overnight Tour
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip itinerary gives you enough time to explore/go hiking at both of the parks.”
Tanmay, traveled in June
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
10% Off- NZ$710
What people love about Zion National Park Tours
- 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.
- National Parks Tour 3 Days Small Group Tour from Las Vegas
The tour was brilliant! I had to switch for the longer one due to changes at home and they swiched no problem and so i was also able to do the Death Valley Day tour wcich i will reveiw in a minute! This tour was perfect-we got to THE BEST places in the Southwest USA-Las Gas, Zion, Bryce, Monumemnt Valley and the Grand Canyon in three day and still ahev time to hike angels landing, take a guided jeep tour of Monument Valley AND the helicopter tour in the Grand Canyon! Thes guides are super aorganized and fun too! Out guide was Kevin and he took us to all kinds of extra places whcih we loved as they weren't on the itinerary so we really felt special! The rpice was amazing for what you get-all food all accomodation, all prak entries AND 4x4 jeep tour all for under $500! FUN times! WIll be back next year to do the longer one for sure.
- 3 Day Southwest USA National Parks Tour from Las Vegas
I would soo recommend this trip! Everything from start to finish was exactly what we were looking for and couldn't fault a single thing. We were picked up from Vegas and travelled everywhere! Car journeys were no longer than two hours each, at this time there was always a bathroom, stretch legs stop. The sights were incredible, Zion Park, Bryce Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon and all that was in between. We had plenty of time in each place, approx 1hr 30mins + depending on arrival times etc. The campsites were clean and so was the equipment provided by Bindle Stiff. Recommend taking your own pillows and comforts if you're like me and don't quite like the whole rough it scene, head torch if you have one, a scarf as it can get cold on your face (the sleeping bags are super warm but faces not so much!). My boyfriend and I are NOT campers, but it was great fun and definitely a great way to experience everything properly. Our tour guide, Evan, was brilliant! Friendly, knowledgeable and just a great guy! Nothing was too much trouble and he got us from A to B safely. I couldn't recommend this trip more - we completed a trip survey at the end of our trip and everything was 5/5, nothing could be faulted!
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."