
moderate
3 days (approx. 72 hours)
Good for travelers able to handle multiple short hikes, stairs, and longer vehicle transfers.
See Zion, Bryce, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Horseshoe Bend and the Grand Canyon in a tightly scheduled three-day loop from Las Vegas. This small-group tour balances guided hikes, Navajo-led experiences, and efficient transport for travelers who want maximum sightlines with minimal planning.
You step off the van in a cold morning on the edge of Zion Valley and the canyon feels intent—the rock faces lean close, shading corridors where light moves like a slow tide. Over three days, the tour pushes that feeling into a rapid sequence: the narrow ribbons of Lower Antelope, the amphitheater of hoodoos at Bryce, the red monoliths of Monument Valley, the curl of Horseshoe Bend, and the vast, crate-deep sweep of the Grand Canyon’s South Rim.

Suitcases are not allowed—use a duffel or backpack to ease boarding and transfers.
Mornings bring softer light in slot canyons and cooler temperatures for hikes at Bryce and Zion.
Rims and plateaus sit between 5,000–9,000 ft; drink extra water and pace yourself on viewpoints.
Follow guide instructions in Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon—these are cultural sites with specific access rules.
Many stops are on ancestral Navajo and other Indigenous lands; Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon are especially tied to Navajo culture and guided access.
Stick to trails and follow guide directions—slot canyons and high-traffic viewpoints are fragile; minimizing group impact helps preserve sandstone features.
Required instead of a suitcase and useful for daily carry and quick access on the van.
Sturdy shoes with traction for slot-canyon sand, rim walks, and uneven trail surfaces.
Hydration is critical—carry refillable water and electrolytes for hot or high-elevation days.
summer specific
Sun hat, sunscreen, and layers for morning cold and afternoon warmth across varying elevations.
fall specific