
easy
7 days
Suitable for travelers in average fitness who can manage short walks (0.5–2 miles) and tolerate several long bus rides; not physically demanding but requires mobility to board and disembark.
Head out of Los Angeles on a seven-day loop that stitches neon Vegas, the slot canyons of Page, the jagged skyline of the Tetons, and the steaming basins of Yellowstone into one compact itinerary. Expect long drives, short guided walks, high-elevation views, and unforgettable photo moments.
By the time the bus slides out of Los Angeles and into the Mojave, the sun has already started to bake the highway and the chattering city becomes a ribbon of taillights behind you. Joshua trees puncture the horizon like forgotten sculptures and the driver nudges the itinerary forward with a practiced rhythm: Las Vegas for a neon pulse, Page for the copper ribs of Antelope Canyon, then north past Grand Teton to Yellowstone’s steaming basins and the high salt flats of Utah.

Carry at least 1.5–2 liters of water per day on bus travel days and sip steadily when visiting Yellowstone—the park sits above 7,000 ft where dehydration hits faster.
Antelope Canyon and Yellowstone boardwalks require stable, closed-toe footwear; avoid flip-flops for comfort and safety on uneven or wet surfaces.
Bring a lightweight waterproof and a warm midlayer—desert heat and mountain storms can come in the same 24 hours.
Guides require confirmations for boarding and some attraction entries; have physical copies in addition to mobile vouchers.
This route touches several cultural histories: Navajo stewardship in the Page area, Mormon settlement shaping Salt Lake City, and the West’s ranching heritage visible in Jackson and the Tetons.
Yellowstone and Grand Teton protect fragile geothermal features and high-altitude ecosystems—stay on boardwalks, pack out trash, and follow guidance on wildlife distances to minimize impact.
Holds water, layers, camera, and boarding passes for canyon walks and short hikes.
Provides traction and ankle support for slot-canyon ladders and uneven boardwalks.
Desert stretches expose you to strong sun—protect skin and eyes during midday stops.
summer specific
A compact waterproof layer keeps you comfortable in sudden mountain showers.
spring specific