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Excursion d'une journée complète au parc national de Zion au départ de Las Vegas

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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!
Ville: Las Vegas
Sun 28 Sep
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À partir de $189.00
Sun 28 Sep
À partir de $189.00
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Ce qui est inclu
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
National Park fees
Driver/guide
Light continental breakfast
Lunch is included on the tour
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Information additionnelle
  • 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
À quoi s'attendre
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Mesquite
Pass through the gaming community of Mesquite, NV adjacent to the Arizona state line and 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas, with a population of 20,471. Mesquite is located on the Virgin River and is home to a growing retirement community and several casino resorts and golf courses. The community was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1880 and was called Mesquite Flat. It was named for the mesquite timber near the original town site.
2
St. George
St George UT is located in southwestern Utah on the Arizona border and lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert, adjacent to the Pine Valley mountains and near the convergence of three distinct geologic areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin. St George is well known for its year-round outdoor recreation and proximity to several state parks, Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon. 68% of the population are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and is usually ranked as one of America's best places to live. It has amazing and colorful landscapes and milder winters compared to the rest of the state.
3
Springdale
Springdale, UT is a small town population approximately 530 located right outside the boundaries of Zion National Park and is oriented toward the industry with its many name brand resorts, restaurants and local attractions. It is the gateway to Zion National Park and was just named one of the most charming towns in the US.
4
Zion National Park
At your visit to Zion National Park, you will view the stunning scenery, the spectacular network of colorful canyons, forested mesas and fascinating deserts, sandstone cliffs that are among the highest in the world, the diverse plant and animal communities as well as Ancestral Puebloan, Paiute and Mormon pioneer history. These national parks will overwhelm you with sheer cliffs, stunning colors and amazing natural architecture. Please Note: Between mid-May and mid-October, you get approximately 2.5 hours to visit Zion National Park. Between mid-October and mid-May, only Zion National Park is visited and you will have approximately 5-hours here.
5
Mesquite
Pass through the gaming community of Mesquite, NV adjacent to the Arizona state line and 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas, with a population of 20,471. Mesquite is located on the Virgin River and is home to a growing retirement community and several casino resorts and golf courses. The community was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1880 and was called Mesquite Flat. It was named for the mesquite timber near the original town site.
6
St. George
St George UT is located in southwestern Utah on the Arizona border and lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert, adjacent to the Pine Valley mountains and near the convergence of three distinct geologic areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin. St George is well known for its year-round outdoor recreation and proximity to several state parks, Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon. 68% of the population are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and is usually ranked as one of America's best places to live. It has amazing and colorful landscapes and milder winters compared to the rest of the state.
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Springdale
Springdale, UT is a small town population approximately 530 located right outside the boundaries of Zion National Park and is oriented toward the industry with its many name brand resorts, restaurants and local attractions. It is the gateway to Zion National Park and was just named one of the most charming towns in the US.
8
Zion National Park
At your visit to Zion National Park, you will view the stunning scenery, the spectacular network of colorful canyons, forested mesas and fascinating deserts, sandstone cliffs that are among the highest in the world, the diverse plant and animal communities as well as Ancestral Puebloan, Paiute and Mormon pioneer history. These national parks will overwhelm you with sheer cliffs, stunning colors and amazing natural architecture. Please Note: Between mid-May and mid-October, you get approximately 2.5 hours to visit Zion National Park. Between mid-October and mid-May, only Zion National Park is visited and you will have approximately 5-hours here.
9
Mesquite
Pass through the gaming community of Mesquite, NV adjacent to the Arizona state line and 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas, with a population of 20,471. Mesquite is located on the Virgin River and is home to a growing retirement community and several casino resorts and golf courses. The community was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1880 and was called Mesquite Flat. It was named for the mesquite timber near the original town site.
10
St. George
St George UT is located in southwestern Utah on the Arizona border and lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert, adjacent to the Pine Valley mountains and near the convergence of three distinct geologic areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin. St George is well known for its year-round outdoor recreation and proximity to several state parks, Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon. 68% of the population are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and is usually ranked as one of America's best places to live. It has amazing and colorful landscapes and milder winters compared to the rest of the state.
11
Springdale
Springdale, UT is a small town population approximately 530 located right outside the boundaries of Zion National Park and is oriented toward the industry with its many name brand resorts, restaurants and local attractions. It is the gateway to Zion National Park and was just named one of the most charming towns in the US.
12
Zion National Park
At your visit to Zion National Park, you will view the stunning scenery, the spectacular network of colorful canyons, forested mesas and fascinating deserts, sandstone cliffs that are among the highest in the world, the diverse plant and animal communities as well as Ancestral Puebloan, Paiute and Mormon pioneer history. These national parks will overwhelm you with sheer cliffs, stunning colors and amazing natural architecture. Please Note: Between mid-May and mid-October, you get approximately 2.5 hours to visit Zion National Park. Between mid-October and mid-May, only Zion National Park is visited and you will have approximately 5-hours here.
13
Mesquite
Pass through the gaming community of Mesquite, NV adjacent to the Arizona state line and 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas, with a population of 20,471. Mesquite is located on the Virgin River and is home to a growing retirement community and several casino resorts and golf courses. The community was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1880 and was called Mesquite Flat. It was named for the mesquite timber near the original town site.
14
St. George
St George UT is located in southwestern Utah on the Arizona border and lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert, adjacent to the Pine Valley mountains and near the convergence of three distinct geologic areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin. St George is well known for its year-round outdoor recreation and proximity to several state parks, Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon. 68% of the population are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and is usually ranked as one of America's best places to live. It has amazing and colorful landscapes and milder winters compared to the rest of the state.
15
Springdale
Springdale, UT is a small town population approximately 530 located right outside the boundaries of Zion National Park and is oriented toward the industry with its many name brand resorts, restaurants and local attractions. It is the gateway to Zion National Park and was just named one of the most charming towns in the US.
16
Zion National Park
At your visit to Zion National Park, you will view the stunning scenery, the spectacular network of colorful canyons, forested mesas and fascinating deserts, sandstone cliffs that are among the highest in the world, the diverse plant and animal communities as well as Ancestral Puebloan, Paiute and Mormon pioneer history. These national parks will overwhelm you with sheer cliffs, stunning colors and amazing natural architecture. Please Note: Between mid-May and mid-October, you get approximately 2.5 hours to visit Zion National Park. Between mid-October and mid-May, only Zion National Park is visited and you will have approximately 5-hours here.
17
Mesquite
Pass through the gaming community of Mesquite, NV adjacent to the Arizona state line and 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas, with a population of 20,471. Mesquite is located on the Virgin River and is home to a growing retirement community and several casino resorts and golf courses. The community was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1880 and was called Mesquite Flat. It was named for the mesquite timber near the original town site.
18
St. George
St George UT is located in southwestern Utah on the Arizona border and lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert, adjacent to the Pine Valley mountains and near the convergence of three distinct geologic areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin. St George is well known for its year-round outdoor recreation and proximity to several state parks, Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon. 68% of the population are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and is usually ranked as one of America's best places to live. It has amazing and colorful landscapes and milder winters compared to the rest of the state.
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Springdale
Springdale, UT is a small town population approximately 530 located right outside the boundaries of Zion National Park and is oriented toward the industry with its many name brand resorts, restaurants and local attractions. It is the gateway to Zion National Park and was just named one of the most charming towns in the US.
20
Zion National Park
At your visit to Zion National Park, you will view the stunning scenery, the spectacular network of colorful canyons, forested mesas and fascinating deserts, sandstone cliffs that are among the highest in the world, the diverse plant and animal communities as well as Ancestral Puebloan, Paiute and Mormon pioneer history. These national parks will overwhelm you with sheer cliffs, stunning colors and amazing natural architecture. Please Note: Between mid-May and mid-October, you get approximately 2.5 hours to visit Zion National Park. Between mid-October and mid-May, only Zion National Park is visited and you will have approximately 5-hours here.
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Mesquite
Traversez la communauté de joueurs de Mesquite, NV, adjacente à la ligne d'état de l'Arizona et à 80 miles au nord-est de Las Vegas, avec une population de 20 471 habitants. Mesquite est situé sur la rivière Virgin et abrite une communauté de retraités en pleine croissance et plusieurs casinos et terrains de golf. La communauté a été colonisée par des pionniers mormons en 1880 et s'appelait Mesquite Flat. Il a été nommé pour le bois de mesquite près du site d'origine de la ville.
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Saint George
St George UT est situé dans le sud-ouest de l'Utah, à la frontière de l'Arizona et se trouve dans la partie la plus au nord-est du désert de Mojave, à côté des montagnes de Pine Valley et à proximité de la convergence de trois zones géologiques distinctes : le désert de Mojave, le plateau du Colorado et le Grand Bassin. St George est bien connu pour ses loisirs de plein air toute l'année et sa proximité avec plusieurs parcs d'État, le parc national de Zion et le Grand Canyon. 68% de la population est membre de l'Église de Jésus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours et est généralement classée comme l'un des meilleurs endroits où vivre en Amérique. Il a des paysages étonnants et colorés et des hivers plus doux par rapport au reste de l'État.
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Springdale
Springdale, UT est une petite ville d'environ 530 habitants située juste à l'extérieur des limites du parc national de Zion et est orientée vers l'industrie avec ses nombreuses stations balnéaires, restaurants et attractions locales. C'est la porte d'entrée du parc national de Zion et vient d'être nommée l'une des villes les plus charmantes des États-Unis.
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Parc national de Zion
Lors de votre visite au parc national de Zion, vous admirerez des paysages époustouflants, le réseau spectaculaire de canyons colorés, des mesas boisées et des déserts fascinants, des falaises de grès parmi les plus hautes du monde, les diverses communautés végétales et animales ainsi que les Puebloan ancestraux. , Paiute et histoire des pionniers mormons. Ces parcs nationaux vous submergeront avec des falaises abruptes, des couleurs époustouflantes et une architecture naturelle étonnante. Remarque : entre la mi-mai et la mi-octobre, vous disposez d'environ 2,5 heures pour visiter le parc national de Zion. Entre la mi-octobre et la mi-mai, seul le parc national de Zion est visité et vous aurez environ 5 heures ici.
25
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.
26
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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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.
30
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.
31
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.
32
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.
33
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.
34
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.
35
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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Commentaires (18)
geraldj462
Mar 2024
Tour started out great, with re-confirmation the day before and the morning of the tour. Pickup on time by Paul in a very nice SUV, and provide a continental breakfast and waters. Nice drive out to the park, with good commentary. Once at the park, told to get in line for 30 minutes, and board park shuttle to the first stop. Well, 1 1/2 hrs later of waiting, we finally boarded the shuttle, and then 30 minutes later, we were told by Paul to get off and re-board to return to our original location. It is now 1:30pm, and we only seen the park from the inside of a standing room only bus. We then headed to the upper road of the park, for a 20 minute photo op at a view point. Then it was time to leave the park. We were not given any free time to walk around park, or do a short hike (30 min) on one of the many trails. This was advertised as a 12hr+ tour, and we did 10 1/2 hrs door to door. Ive done other van tours to Zion, where we were dropped off by the van at Canyon View trail for a hike, and picked back up an hour later. Plus we did four different 5 minute view point photo ops. This tour by Sweet, was done mostly by looking out of the window of the SUV.
Maps827718
Mar 2024
We did 2 trips with Sweet tours The Grand canyon national park and the Hoover Dam. Both tours were enjoyable and informative both Mr G and Melissa were very knowledgeable and friendly. We liked the fact that both tours were small groups and we were able to socialise with other tourists. Elaine and Peter.
Amardeep C
Aug 2023
Itah the tour guide had plenty of interesting facts about the route, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park. Cool AC during the tour. Plenty of time to take pictures and enjoy the scenery. Highly recommended!

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