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Full-Day Tour to Zion National Park from Las Vegas

Overview
Book a day trip from Las Vegas to Zion National Park, the first national park in Utah, established in 1919. Explore one of North America's most stunning parks, where you'll witness dramatic scenery, including towering peaks, colorful canyons, forested mesas, and sandstone cliffs—some of the highest in the world. Discover the rich history of the Virgin Anasazi and Parowan Fremont horticultural groups who once roamed the land. Spend about five hours immersing yourself in Zion’s natural beauty, with breakfast and lunch included. This exclusive tour operates on Tuesdays only—don’t miss out on this unforgettable adventure!
City: Las Vegas
Wed 09 Jul
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Starting at $189.00
Wed 09 Jul
Starting at $189.00
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What's Included
Bottled water
National Park fees
Light Continental Breakfast
Day Tour to Zion National Park
Lunch
Hotel Pick-up and Drop off
Professional Driver/Guide
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Minimum numbers apply. Must have total of four passengers for tour to operate. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
  • Wheelchair accessibility applies for wheelchairs that are able to be folded
  • It is recommended that you wear comfortable shoes for walking and dress in layers as temperatures decrease with the higher elevation.
  • Lunch will be served on this tour
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required. Gluten free option is available with 24-hour advance notice.
  • Tour operates on Tuesdays only
What To Expect
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Mesquite
Mesquite, NV, located 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas near the Arizona state line, is a growing community with a population of 20,471. Known for its casino resorts, golf courses, and vibrant retirement community, Mesquite was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1880 and named after the mesquite timber near the original site.
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St. George
St. George, UT, located on the Arizona border in the northeastern Mojave Desert, is surrounded by the Pine Valley Mountains and near the convergence of three distinct geologic regions: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau, and Great Basin. Known for year-round outdoor recreation and its proximity to Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon, St. George also boasts colorful landscapes and milder winters than most of Utah. With 68% of its population being members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it is often ranked as one of America's best places to live.
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Springdale
Springdale, UT, a charming town with a population of around 530, lies just outside the boundaries of Zion National Park. Known as the gateway to Zion, it offers a range of name-brand resorts, restaurants, and local attractions. Recently named one of the most charming towns in the US, Springdale combines small-town charm with easy access to natural beauty.
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Zion National Park
During your visit to Zion National Park, you'll experience breathtaking scenery, including colorful canyons, towering sandstone cliffs, and diverse desert landscapes. Explore the park's rich history, from Ancestral Puebloan and Paiute cultures to Mormon pioneers, while enjoying the stunning natural architecture and wildlife. Between mid-May and mid-October, you’ll have about 2.5 hours to explore, while visits from mid-October to mid-May allow for approximately 5 hours in the park.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (18)
Traveler36272113461
Oct 2024
Unfortunately, this is probably the worst tour I've been on. 1. It's a 12 hour tour and you only get to walk around Zion for about 20 minutes. The "two hours" at Zion involves lengthy drives on shuttles plus waiting in line for the shuttles. You DO NOT get to walk around for two hours AT ALL. 2. It says breakfast and lunch are included. There was zero lunch and "breakfast" was a stop at a convenience store.
adolpha125
Jun 2024
I can only speak for myself when I say this trip only gets two stars because we made it to Zion in one piece and I got to see it. To start, the tour place did not send me the right time to meet my pick up. It texted me saying 6:40am, but the drive called me telling me it was 6:15am. Okay, only 25 minutes difference but not a good start. Second, the transportation was just this guys car. It was like an expensive Uber driver. The “snacks” were just a belvita biscuit and a banana. The “unlimited water” was like a 24 pack of bottles. The driver was fine enough, but he was speeding, swerving, passing on one ways, and generally not being too safe while driving. Once we made it to Zion, he took us to one pull away (rushing us by the way) and then turned around and took us to the visitor center. He instructed us that we only had two hours from getting on the bus and then we had to come back. Two hours. If you’ve been to Zion, you know you can’t do much in two hours. There was no photo opps other than what we did ourselves. After that, lunch wasn’t even paid for and we had no choice of where to go. He didn’t ask if we wanted coffee, or snacks, or anything. He would not stop for us. We basically were forced to go to Subway of all things and he just gave us each 10 dollars, which you know can’t really buy anything there anymore unfortunately. He basically rushed us in shopping for souvenirs and told us not to “dilly dally.” Again, a pleasant enough guy, but I feel like the wool was pulled over my eyes about the experience. He didn’t guide us anywhere. He just dropped us off and told us to hurry. I didn’t even want to tip the guy but I guess I did for the gas and the wear and tear on the car.
markmS5361PP
May 2024
My lady and I had a great trip to Zion National Park with Paul of Sweetours. There were only three of us all together on this trip. It was very cozy. Paul is an excellent encyclopedia of relevant information about the area between Las Vegas and the Park and then he took his time to explain to us the geological history of the Zion Park. He can overwhelm you at times with the details of the information he provides, but he is way worth listening to. On top of it, he is a good person. A trip that is well worth the effort.

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