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Monument Valley Jeep Tour – Zion, Grand Canyon & Navajo 7-Day Trip
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What This Is
What would you do for 7 days of freedom in some of the most beautiful areas near Vegas? For 7 days leave everything behind in your ordinary, old life and replace it with the stunning views and epic hikes in the American Southwest. This small-group Zion National Park tour from Las Vegas begins with pickup from the city and takes you straight into Utah’s red rock canyons. Explore Zion’s famous trails like The Narrows and Emerald Pools, then head to Bryce Canyon to see towering hoodoos and wide-open views.
Next, travel to Moab to explore both Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. You’ll hike past natural stone arches, learn about the region’s geology, and take in the sweeping views where the Colorado River cuts through ancient cliffs. Your journey continues to Monument Valley, where you’ll take a thrilling Monument Valley Jeep tour led by a local Navajo guide. This Navajo Jeep tour in Monument Valley offers a deeper look at the land’s history and cultural stories, with jaw-dropping views of famous red rock buttes seen in classic western movies. You’ll then head to Arizona to visit Horseshoe Bend and take an optional tour of Antelope Canyon. At the South Rim, take a walk along the edge of the Grand Canyon, or add an unforgettable Arizona Grand Canyon helicopter tour for a bird’s-eye view of the canyon and Colorado River.
Your tour from Vegas to the Grand Canyon wraps up with a scenic drive along historic Route 66 before returning to Las Vegas, where you can relax or enjoy the nightlife. Transportation, national park entrance fees, lodging or camping, and some meals are included. This trip is perfect for nature lovers who want to see the highlights of the Southwest without the stress of planning.




Best Parts
Hike Through Zion and Bryce Canyon: Explore the stunning red rock formations and unique landscapes of Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. You'll have the chance to hike among the towering cliffs and incredible vistas, taking in the natural beauty of these iconic parks.
Navajo-Guided Jeep Tour of Monument Valley: Experience the magic of Monument Valley with a Navajo guide. You'll ride in a Jeep through the valley, learning about the history and culture of this sacred land.
Discover Arches and Canyonlands National Parks: See the incredible arches and vast canyons of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Hike to iconic viewpoints and marvel at the unique geological formations.
Grand Canyon Exploration: Stand in awe at the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Optional upgrades are available, such as a helicopter ride or a tour of Antelope Canyon.
Customer Reviews
Overall, the 7-day tour is highly praised for its comprehensive coverage of national parks, knowledgeable guides, and comfortable travel, though some reviewers noted the long van rides could get cramped and that breakfast and evening meals aren't included in the price of this tour.

Knowledgeable and friendly guides enhanced the experience.
The tour covered many parks in a well-organized manner.
Comfortable transportation and accommodations were appreciated.
The scenery and landscapes were breathtaking.
Some found the van cramped.
Some felt certain stops were too short, like at the National Parks.
Itinerary
Take a week and take in the stunning landscapes of Utah and Arizona. Explore national parks like Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, and the Grand Canyon. From hiking among towering canyon walls and sandstone spires to discovering ancient Native American heritage and breathtaking vistas, this adventure promises a rich and diverse exploration of the region's most captivating destinations.
Zion National Park
Journey from Las Vegas to Zion National Park, a sanctuary of towering canyon walls and vibrant red sandstone cliffs. Explore at your own pace with trails for all fitness levels, from leisurely walks to challenging hikes. Don't miss iconic landmarks like The Narrows, Emerald Pools, the Temple of Sinawava, the Great White Throne, and Weeping Rock. Visit the Human History Museum to learn about the park's cultural and geological significance.
The Narrows
Experience an unforgettable hike through The Narrows, one of Zion National Park's most iconic trails. Wade through the Virgin River, surrounded by towering canyon walls that create a truly immersive experience. Note that this adventure is weather-dependent for your safety.
Emerald Pools Trail
Enjoy a leisurely walk along the Emerald Pools Trail in Zion National Park, where you'll encounter serene waterfalls and stunning natural scenery. This moderate hike offers a refreshing escape and showcases the park's lush vegetation amidst the red rock landscape.
Bryce Canyon National Park
Take a scenic drive from Zion to Bryce Canyon National Park, famous for its otherworldly sandstone spires known as hoodoos. Walk along the canyon rim for sweeping panoramic views or hike down among the hoodoos for a closer encounter with this unique landscape. Bryce Canyon's vibrant colors and intricate formations create a breathtaking vista unlike any other.
Arches National Park
Journey to Arches National Park, home to over 2,000 stunning natural stone arches. Hike to the iconic Delicate Arch, a 65-foot freestanding formation and one of the most photographed landmarks in the American Southwest. Discover the park's unique geological formations and scenic trails, offering a variety of hiking experiences.
Canyonlands National Park
Travel to Canyonlands National Park near Moab, Utah, where the dramatic landscapes shaped by the Colorado and Green Rivers offer breathtaking views and rich geological history. Hear tales of outlaws like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, who once used these rugged canyons as hideouts. Enhance your visit with optional experiences like a sunset Hummer tour or a canyoneering adventure.
Arches National Park (Second Visit)
Spend additional time exploring Arches National Park at your own pace, taking in its remarkable rock formations and scenic trails. Revisit favorite spots or discover hidden gems, immersing yourself in the park’s natural beauty and unique geological features.
Canyonlands National Park (Second Visit)
Choose to spend more time exploring the vast landscapes of Canyonlands National Park. Hike, sightsee, or simply take in the park’s stunning vistas, customizing your experience to fully appreciate the park's dramatic scenery and rich geological history. The day is yours to explore as you wish.
Monument Valley
Travel by minibus past Lake Powell to Monument Valley, an iconic landscape of towering red rock formations. Discover its beauty on an off-road Jeep tour led by a local Navajo guide, offering unique insight into the land and its history. Enjoy a spectacular view of the star-filled sky, far from city lights, immersing yourself in the valley's serene beauty.
Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend
Stop by a Navajo trading post before enjoying an optional tour of Antelope Canyon, the world’s most renowned slot canyon, known for its swirling sandstone walls and ethereal light. Then, take a scenic walk to the breathtaking Horseshoe Bend, where the Colorado River makes a dramatic U-turn around towering cliffs.
Grand Canyon South Rim
Arrive at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, where you can stroll along the rim at sunset, hike into the canyon, or relax with breathtaking views from a rim-side café. Consider a helicopter ride for an aerial perspective of the canyon's ridges, the Colorado River, and Kaibab National Forest.
Painted Desert
Follow the mighty Colorado River as it carves its way through the vibrant landscapes of the Painted Desert. This powerful river has shaped some of the most breathtaking scenery in the American Southwest, with its colorful layers of sedimentary rock creating a stunning panorama.
Route 66
Say goodbye to the Grand Canyon and enjoy a drive along historic Route 66 as you make your way back to Las Vegas, capturing the essence of this iconic American highway. Reflect on your Southwestern adventure as you journey back to the city lights.
Insider Tip
The tour uses a “food kitty” system (approx. $85–$125 depending on your lodging). Bring cash to pay this on the first day—it covers group meals throughout the trip.Many reviewers mention limited luggage space in the minibus. Bring a small suitcase or duffel and a daypack for daily outings. Include layers, since desert temperatures vary a lot. You’ll be walking and hiking daily. Reviewers recommend sturdy walking or hiking shoes for comfort and safety on uneven terrain. Guests say sunrises in Monument Valley and sunsets at the Grand Canyon are unforgettable. Be ready with your camera! Viator reviewers often praise the guides for being friendly and knowledgeable. Ask questions—they love sharing insider facts about the parks and Navajo culture. Several travelers warn about the heat. Bring a refillable water bottle, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
Important Info
Once a booking is made, confirmation is sent immediately. This tour is not wheelchair accessible but is located near public transportation and offers infant seats. Most travelers can join, though it's not recommended for those with serious medical issues. Children under 17 must be with an adult. Camping guests stay in solo or 2-person tents and will set them up with help from the guide, while hotel guests share same-sex or couple-based rooms. Campsites often include Wi-Fi, showers, laundry, and sometimes hot tubs or pools. Guests need to bring their own sleeping bags or buy one during the trip. Temperatures can vary, so packing warm layers, hiking shoes, and sun protection is recommended. Meals are a shared effort at camp, and vegetarian options are available upon request. Bottled water isn't provided—refillable bottles are encouraged. A meal supplement of $100 (camping) or $65 (lodging) is paid on day one. This small-group tour is limited to 14 people and departs from the Palms Hotel and Casino on Sundays from April to October. Guests booking all 8 seats will receive a private tour. Free cancellation is available up to 56 days before departure. Due to popularity, it's best to reserve at least 95 days in advance. For more details, visit the Viator Help Centre.
Written By
Saba Perwez