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Excursion d'une journée à Valley of Fire et Zion Park

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Spend the day exploring the wilderness and natural landscapes of Zion National Park and the Desert of Fire on this day trip from Las Vegas.
Start your day heading north into Zion park. Enjoy the majesty of the mountains and the silence of the wilderness. Enjoy a tour of the area and a short walking trail along the Virgin river that runs through the park.
As you begin to make your way back to Las Vegas, stop for a lunch break and then visit the “Valley of Fire,” Nevada’s first and most scenic state park. Marvel at magnificent red sandstone formations, created from shifting sands and dunes during the age of the dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago.
Your visit is timed to be able to see the appearance of the valley being on “fire” when reflecting the powerful sun’s rays into the valley (weather permitting). Then depart the park for an evening arrival back in Las Vegas.
Ville: Las Vegas
Fri 29 Aug
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WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
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Restroom on board
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • For tours with fewer guests, vans may be substituted
  • Tours can be bilingual/multilingual as they are offered in many different languages
  • Children under the age of 2 are free, please advise at time of booking if infant is traveling
  • The is not scheduled to travel more than 2 hours at a time (conditions permitting) there will be rest stops for restrooms and refreshments during travel
À quoi s'attendre
1
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area
We start out the day leaving the bustle of Las Vegas behind en-route to Zion national Park. On the way we will learn about the history of the area. On the way to the park we will stop in St George known for the Red Cliffs in the area.
2
Mesquite
En Route to the Valley of Fire we will stop for lunch in the city of Mesquite Nevada, known for its unique golf courses which are like green oases in the dessert.
3
Valley of Fire State Park
Making our way back to Las Vegas, along the way we stop for a lunch break and then visit the “Valley of Fire” named for the magnificent red sandstone formations created from shifting sands and dunes during the age of the dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago. Our visit is timed to be able to see the appearance of the valley being on “fire” when reflecting the powerful sun’s rays into the valley (weather permitting)
4
Zion National Park
This park got its name from the Mormon’s who’s settled in the area. They gave it this name after claiming that visiting the park is like a religious experience, the majesty of the mountains and silence of the wilderness make you feel like you have been transported to another place. Tour the park and enjoy a short walking trail along the Virgin river that runs through the park.
5
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area
We start out the day leaving the bustle of Las Vegas behind en-route to Zion national Park. On the way we will learn about the history of the area. On the way to the park we will stop in St George known for the Red Cliffs in the area.
6
Mesquite
En Route to the Valley of Fire we will stop for lunch in the city of Mesquite Nevada, known for its unique golf courses which are like green oases in the dessert.
7
Valley of Fire State Park
Making our way back to Las Vegas, along the way we stop for a lunch break and then visit the “Valley of Fire” named for the magnificent red sandstone formations created from shifting sands and dunes during the age of the dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago. Our visit is timed to be able to see the appearance of the valley being on “fire” when reflecting the powerful sun’s rays into the valley (weather permitting)
8
Zion National Park
This park got its name from the Mormon’s who’s settled in the area. They gave it this name after claiming that visiting the park is like a religious experience, the majesty of the mountains and silence of the wilderness make you feel like you have been transported to another place. Tour the park and enjoy a short walking trail along the Virgin river that runs through the park.
9
Aire de conservation nationale des falaises rouges
Nous commençons la journée en laissant derrière nous l'agitation de Las Vegas en route vers le parc national de Zion. Sur le chemin, nous découvrirons l'histoire de la région. Sur le chemin du parc, nous nous arrêterons à St George connu pour les falaises rouges de la région.
10
Mesquite
En route vers la vallée de feu, nous nous arrêterons pour déjeuner dans la ville de Mesquite Nevada, connue pour ses parcours de golf uniques qui sont comme des oasis vertes dans le désert.
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Parc d'État de la vallée de feu
De retour à Las Vegas, en chemin, nous nous arrêtons pour une pause déjeuner, puis visitons la "Vallée de Feu" du nom des magnifiques formations de grès rouge créées à partir de sables mouvants et de dunes à l'âge des dinosaures de plus de 150 millions d'années. depuis. Notre visite est programmée pour pouvoir voir l'apparence de la vallée en "feu" lorsqu'elle reflète les puissants rayons du soleil dans la vallée (si le temps le permet)
12
Parc national de Zion
Ce parc tire son nom des mormons qui se sont installés dans la région. Ils lui ont donné ce nom après avoir affirmé que visiter le parc est comme une expérience religieuse, la majesté des montagnes et le silence de la nature sauvage vous donnent l'impression d'avoir été transportés dans un autre endroit. Visitez le parc et profitez d'un court sentier pédestre le long de la rivière Virgin qui traverse le parc.
13
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area
We start out the day leaving the bustle of Las Vegas behind en-route to Zion national Park. On the way we will learn about the history of the area. On the way to the park we will stop in St George known for the Red Cliffs in the area.
14
Mesquite
En Route to the Valley of Fire we will stop for lunch in the city of Mesquite Nevada, known for its unique golf courses which are like green oases in the dessert.
15
Valley of Fire State Park
Making our way back to Las Vegas, along the way we stop for a lunch break and then visit the “Valley of Fire” named for the magnificent red sandstone formations created from shifting sands and dunes during the age of the dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago. Our visit is timed to be able to see the appearance of the valley being on “fire” when reflecting the powerful sun’s rays into the valley (weather permitting)
16
Zion National Park
This park got its name from the Mormon’s who’s settled in the area. They gave it this name after claiming that visiting the park is like a religious experience, the majesty of the mountains and silence of the wilderness make you feel like you have been transported to another place. Tour the park and enjoy a short walking trail along the Virgin river that runs through the park.
17
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area
We start out the day leaving the bustle of Las Vegas behind en-route to Zion national Park. On the way we will learn about the history of the area. On the way to the park we will stop in St George known for the Red Cliffs in the area.
18
Mesquite
En Route to the Valley of Fire we will stop for lunch in the city of Mesquite Nevada, known for its unique golf courses which are like green oases in the dessert.
19
Valley of Fire State Park
Making our way back to Las Vegas, along the way we stop for a lunch break and then visit the “Valley of Fire” named for the magnificent red sandstone formations created from shifting sands and dunes during the age of the dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago. Our visit is timed to be able to see the appearance of the valley being on “fire” when reflecting the powerful sun’s rays into the valley (weather permitting)
20
Zion National Park
This park got its name from the Mormon’s who’s settled in the area. They gave it this name after claiming that visiting the park is like a religious experience, the majesty of the mountains and silence of the wilderness make you feel like you have been transported to another place. Tour the park and enjoy a short walking trail along the Virgin river that runs through the park.
21
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area
We start out the day leaving the bustle of Las Vegas behind en-route to Zion national Park. On the way we will learn about the history of the area. On the way to the park we will stop in St George known for the Red Cliffs in the area.
22
Mesquite
En Route to the Valley of Fire we will stop for lunch in the city of Mesquite Nevada, known for its unique golf courses which are like green oases in the dessert.
23
Valley of Fire State Park
Making our way back to Las Vegas, along the way we stop for a lunch break and then visit the “Valley of Fire” named for the magnificent red sandstone formations created from shifting sands and dunes during the age of the dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago. Our visit is timed to be able to see the appearance of the valley being on “fire” when reflecting the powerful sun’s rays into the valley (weather permitting)
24
Zion National Park
This park got its name from the Mormon’s who’s settled in the area. They gave it this name after claiming that visiting the park is like a religious experience, the majesty of the mountains and silence of the wilderness make you feel like you have been transported to another place. Tour the park and enjoy a short walking trail along the Virgin river that runs through the park.
25
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area
We start out the day leaving the bustle of Las Vegas behind en-route to Zion national Park. On the way we will learn about the history of the area. On the way to the park we will stop in St George known for the Red Cliffs in the area.
26
Mesquite
En Route to the Valley of Fire we will stop for lunch in the city of Mesquite Nevada, known for its unique golf courses which are like green oases in the dessert.
27
Valley of Fire State Park
Making our way back to Las Vegas, along the way we stop for a lunch break and then visit the “Valley of Fire” named for the magnificent red sandstone formations created from shifting sands and dunes during the age of the dinosaurs more than 150 million years ago. Our visit is timed to be able to see the appearance of the valley being on “fire” when reflecting the powerful sun’s rays into the valley (weather permitting)
28
Zion National Park
This park got its name from the Mormon’s who’s settled in the area. They gave it this name after claiming that visiting the park is like a religious experience, the majesty of the mountains and silence of the wilderness make you feel like you have been transported to another place. Tour the park and enjoy a short walking trail along the Virgin river that runs through the park.
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Commentaires (12)
X2362TLkl
Nov 2024
I did a day trip from Las Vegas to Fire Valley and Zion National Park. It was awesome! Our guide and driver, Lorenzo, was excellent! He was very knowledgeable and friendly, and went the extra mile to ensure we had a great trip. The tour itself was perfect for what I wanted - I didn't want to spend all day in a car/bus just for some quick photo ops. I was also keen on having time in Zion to do some short hikes. The tour struck the perfect balance and I never felt that we were in the car for too long. (The longest time was for about 2.5 hours on the way back from Zion to Las Vegas.) And Zion was absolutely spectacular! Definitely worth the trip out there. I highly recommend this tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Dear x2362TL, Thank you for your thoughtful review! We are delighted to hear that you had such a great time on your day trip and that Lorenzo was able to make your experience even better. His dedication to providing an enjoyable and personalized journey is something we take great pride in. We truly appreciate your recommendation and look forward to the opportunity to host you on another adventure in the future. Best regards, Giulia
kim_m
Apr 2024
We had a nice day trip to Zion and Valley of Fire. Being Spring break, the shuttle lines at Zion were over 2 hours long. Luckily our guide Lorenzo was able to take us on a driving tour to see the park. We did a few off road short hikes. Valley of Fire was gorgeous. This is an all day tour. We were the only ones signed up so we had a mini van with our wonderful tour guide! This is a good tour to see both parks for a few hours each.
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2024
Thank you for your review! Happy to hear you enjoyed the trip to Zion and Valley of Fire with Lorenzo, who expertly navigated the Spring break crowds for a personalized experience. Delighted the Valley of Fire impressed you and that you appreciated the flexibility and intimacy of a private mini van tour. We look forward to your next adventure with us!
Chrisseee13
Mar 2024
Just my husband and I with our fabulous guide Sylvia. Very interesting, amazing sights, long day but well worth it. Definitely recommend. Thank you Sylvia from C&G
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2024
Thank you for your wonderful feedback! We're so glad to hear that you and your husband had a fabulous experience with Sylvia as your guide. It's great to know the sights were amazing and the day was well worth it. Your recommendation means a lot to us, and we'll be sure to pass your thanks on to Sylvia. Looking forward to welcoming you on another adventure!

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