Want to experience the beauty of Utah, but running low on time? Then this is the perfect tour for you! Over the course of four days, you’ll be able to visit three of Utah’s national parks, from Bryce Canyon with its magnificent red hoodoos to Zion and its expansive canyons. Included in the tour is a trip to Antelope Canyon, a picturesque slot canyon that allows multicolored rays of light to filter down to the ground.
Nomad Unlimited Adventures prides itself in its flexibility. We offer a “2canGo” package, meaning that as long as two individuals book with us, we can guarantee your tour departure date. Additionally, if there are additional locations or other considerations you would like us to include, please let us know.
Pick-up times according to location: Salt Lake City - 9:00 AM to 09:00 PM St. George - 4:00 PM to 06:00 PM Las Vegas - 4:00 PM to 06:00 PM Drop-off times according to location: Salt Lake City - 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM St. George - 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM Las Vegas - 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Pick-up or drop-off after hours will incur an additional charge *Our tour guides are based in Salt Lake City, so the differences in pick-up/drop-off times accounts for travel
If Salt Lake City is chosen as the pick-up location, we will start the tour at the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum. At this museum, you can discover what life was like thousands to millions of years ago in Southern Utah. This museum contains over 700,000 archaeological artifacts, ranging from complete sets of dinosaur bones to pictographs left by the Fremont people more than 2,000 years ago. No matter your interests, you are bound to find something you enjoy.
The “goblins” in Goblin Valley get their name from the thousands of unique hoodoos, or columns of weathered stone, that dot its surface. In this State Park, there are no official paths, allowing you to walk up close to the hoodoos and take pictures. If time permits, your tour guide will take you on a hike to Goblins Lair, an incredibly tall cave.
Capitol Reef National Park has a rich history and a unique geology. Over 1,000 years ago, the Fremont people lived in this region, making pictographs on the cliffs that can still be seen today. We’ll also explore the remnants of Fruita, a small town established in the 1880s.
From its beautiful pink and white cliffs to its thousands of hoodoos, Bryce Canyon National Park is sure to leave a powerful impression on you. This park features many incredible, easily accessible viewpoints that provide excellent locations to take photographs. For the more adventurous, your tour guide will take you down into the canyon along the Navajo-Queen’s Garden Trail, passing through breathtaking rock formations that took thousands of years to shape.
The small town of Kanab is a common stopping point for visitors to Southwest Utah. Home to destinations such as The Wave and Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, this is the perfect place to stop after a long day's journey.
Route 12 is known as one of the most scenic roads in the US. This 124-mile highway cuts through steep sandstone canyons and narrow winding roads, offering incredible views that are a must see amongst visitors. In addition, multiple national and state parks dot this road, including Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef and Grand Staircase-Escalante.
The 1.88 million acres of land that make up Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is considered some of the most remote in the US. Although we won’t be stopping, you’ll appreciate the vastness and beauty of this region.
The Wave is the ultimate dreamland for photographers and travelers alike. This canyon is composed of many colorful layers, carved out over thousands of years of natural erosion. In order to protect this delicate environment from increased erosion, only 20 people are permitted to visit each day. These individuals are selected using an in-person lottery system. To maximize your chances of entry, we will make Kanab our home base for a few days as we explore the region. If unable to obtain tickets, we have alternate activities that are just as amazing!
Antelope Canyon Experience Explore the awe-inspiring beauty of Antelope Canyon with a knowledgeable Navajo guide. Famous for its sculpted sandstone walls and dramatic light beams, Antelope Canyon is considered one of the top ten photography destinations in the world. This guided tour offers a rich blend of natural wonder and cultural insight, making it an unforgettable highlight of your journey. Your Complimentary Cultural Option Due to time limitations, guests may choose one of the following complimentary experiences: • Antelope Canyon Tour – A guided walk through the canyon's stunning passageways, perfect for photography and cultural discovery. OR • Red Heritage Indigenous Show – Enjoy an immersive evening of Navajo music, dance, storytelling, and a traditional dinner with engaging cultural activities. Once your tour reservation is confirmed, our team will contact you to finalize your selected experience.
Red Heritage Indigenous show with dinner. Immerse yourself in Navajo culture at this unique Native American dinner theater. The experience features powwow dancing, flute performances, live drum music, and a traditional Navajo taco dinner served on fresh frybread. Schedule: • Dinner: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM • Show: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Your Complimentary Cultural Option Due to time limitations, guests may choose one of the following complimentary experiences: • Antelope Canyon Tour – A guided walk through the canyon's stunning passageways, perfect for photography and cultural discovery. OR • Red Heritage Indigenous Show – Enjoy an immersive evening of Navajo music, dance, storytelling, and a traditional dinner with engaging cultural activities. Once your tour reservation is confirmed, our team will contact you to finalize your selected experience.
Experience one of the Southwest’s most iconic natural wonders. A short, scenic walk (approximately 1.5 miles round-trip) leads you to the stunning overlook of Horseshoe Bend, where the Colorado River makes a dramatic 270-degree curve through the vibrant red sandstone cliffs. From the edge of the overlook, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views and capture unforgettable photos of this geological marvel, especially striking at sunrise or sunset. Your guide will share insights into the area's geology, history, and cultural significance, making this stop both visually spectacular and enriching. Accessibility Note: The trail is not fully wheelchair accessible, but those with limited mobility may still be able to enjoy parts of the path with assistance. Visitors are encouraged to wear sturdy footwear, bring water, and prepare for sun exposure.
Zion National Park offers gorgeous wind-sculpted canyons and hikes along incredible trails. This park has something for everyone: for those who would rather stay in the car, you will love the intricate patterns found on Checkerboard Mesa and Weeping Rock. For amateur hikers, you’ll enjoy the stunning views from the Canyon Overlook Trail and the Riverside Walk. For experienced hikers, you’ll have the choice to hike to either through the Narrows, or up to Angel's Landing.
If you chose to depart from Salt Lake City and time permits, you'll have the chance to soak in the relaxing Mystic Hot Springs at Monroe, Utah.
Settled in 1847 by a group of pioneering Mormons, Salt Lake City has blossomed into the vibrant capital of Utah and gateway to the west. If time permits, your tour guide will take you to see the twin hearts of this city: Temple Square and the Capitol Building.
If you choose to depart from Las Vegas, unfortunately, you may miss the opportunity to visit Mystic Hot Springs. Your tour guide will drop you off at either the airport or a hotel in Las Vegas around noon. Afterward, your tour guide will drive 6 to 7 hours back to Salt Lake City.
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