$69.00
Zion National Park is a rugged landscape filled with deep canyons that turn a majestic gold in the sunlight. Millions of years of intense erosion have helped create the dramatic landscape of Zion National Park.
The forested plateaus and the high cliffs make this breathtaking landscape a unique part of Southwest Utah. These Zion National Park guided tours offer you plenty of options, from hiking trails to horseback rides and Jeep drives.
From the unmatched views of Weeping Rock to the mesmerizing 2.4-mile walk of Angels Landing, you will leave with unforgettable memories. Whether traveling through Utah or on a Grand Canyon tour, these guided tours in Zion National Park are worth experiencing.
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- Take in the gorgeous views of Zion National Park
- There is a wide variety of options to choose from
- Enjoy professionally guided tours of Zion National Park
Know Before You Book:
- The region has extreme weather with hot days and cold nights. Pack clothes for both weather conditions
- Crowded during peak season
- Keep track of weather conditions for a safe and effortless journey
Over 230 million years ago, water, wind, and the sun began shaping Zion National Park into the distinctive landscape it is today. Sedimentary rock forms the deep canyons and high rising cliffs, which gives the rockface its colorful facade.
No matter how you view the Zion canyon, tours that are guided by experts will tell you everything about this striking terrain. With a vast landscape, this national park has a complex ecosystem that offers several landmarks for you to explore.
The Narrows has a scenic canyon route where you walk between cliff faces. A steep canyon hike to the Observation Point delivers unrivaled views of the park. And the Emerald Pools Trail leads you on an intimate path to three tiers of waterfalls and natural pools.
With this wealth of options, you can spend several days touring Zion National Park and still be left wanting to see more.
Zion Tour Prices
Tour prices start from $69 to $720 depending on what the packages include. There are a wide range of options, from fully guided horseback, hiking, and Jeep ride Zion tours.
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Zion National Park Tour Times
Zion National Park is open 24 hours a day for the entire year. That being said, it is not safe to travel alone through the park, and it’s suggested that you utilize one of the many tours on offer. Most tours run all year round, with start and end times varying depending on the season.
April – September: 7am – 6pm Summer Months
October – March : 8am – 5pm Winter Months
Best Time to Go on a Tour in Zion
The best time of year to go on Zion park tours is during the summer months of April to August. During these months, the canyons have a vast array of wildflowers such as the sacred datura, primrose, and spiderwort.
September to late October is also a beautiful time of year to visit as autumn leaves change from greens to reds. Winter sees fewer visitors due to the bitterly cold weather and high chances of snowfall.
Staying Safe in Zion National Park
As Zion National Park is a wild and untamed part of the country, it is essential to consider safety precautions. From bears and coyotes to wildfires, it is important to note the correct safety methods if you ever encounter a dangerous situation.
Here are a few safety tips that can help you stay clear of danger:
- Stay on the marked tracks — This ensures you don’t get lost, which is possible in this vast wilderness.
- Check the weather before you leave — This can prevent you from getting caught in a wildfire, rain storm, or other potentially dangerous weather.
- Keep an eye out for wildlife — With over 68 species of mammals, including bears and dangerous rattlesnakes, it is vital to keep watch for wildlife.
- Always travel in groups — This may be an obvious thing to mention, but the safest thing you can do is travel with someone. This ensures that in the case of injuries or sticky situations, you have a helping hand.
Zion National Park Tours
Zion National Park is a diverse landscape filled with action and adventure, making it an excellent place for a nature drive, hike, horse ride, or rock climbing. Whether you are visiting to check out the scenery or take part in an all-action experience, there are some fantastic tours on offer.
Horseback Guided Tour: Zion National Park
If you want to experience the best of Utah and its rugged nature, this one-hour horseback guided tour is for you. You’ll learn the art of riding a horse as you traverse the distinct landscape of East Zion.
This fully guided tour takes you through White Mountain to the mouth of an intriguing slot canyon. From there, you’ll dismount the horses and enjoy a brief walk between the towering walls of these awe-inspiring slot canyons.
- Fully guided tour
- All horse riding equipment
- Great photo opportunities
- Meals and drinks
- Gratuities
As this is a highly physical activity, it is not suited for individuals with back issues, but all first-time horse riders are more than welcome to join. The horses are exceptionally well trained, and your guide teaches you all the basics of controlling the majestic animals.
This is a short tour, making it ideal for families and allows you to get a taste of the iconic cowboy lifestyle. Ensure you bring water, snacks, and sunblock to be prepared for this activity.
Important to note: this tour is unsuitable for children under eight years, pregnant women, people with back problems, and people over 220 lbs.
Check Price & BookThree Day Zion National Park Tour
If you are looking for a more extended tour of this breathtaking part of the world, then this fully customizable three-day tour is for you. Begin your journey in Las Vegas, where you’ll be picked up by an air-conditioned minibus and head towards Zion National Park.
Spend three hours independently exploring the park, with plenty to see, from the Weeping Rock to the fascinating Human History Museum. Jump back onto the bus and enjoy a short trip to the Bryce Canyon National Park, where you will enjoy exploring this impressive part of the world for the rest of the day.
As a part of this customizable tour, you can choose whether you would like to spend the night in a tent or lodging accommodation. Over the next two days, you will visit other beautiful areas such as Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon.
- Three lunches and two breakfasts
- Lodging or camping accommodation (depending on what option is selected)
- Downloadable commentary in French, Spanish, German, and Italian
- Evening Meals
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Gratuities
This tour is customizable, with the option to add a visit to Antelope Canyon and a Grand Canyon helicopter tour. Children attending the tour must be over the age of 7 years, but otherwise, everyone else is welcome to participate. Whether you decide to sleep under the stars or rest in a luxury lodging, this tour package offers you the best that Southern Utah has to offer.
Check Price & Book- The scenery is impressive, with plenty of photo opportunities
- The park is open 24 hours a day
- Many options
- You have to plan your trip around the weather
- Kids under the age of 7 years aren't allowed
- Food is not included (unless specified)
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Beth_M –
Was definitely a hoot! People were very kind. The instructors were amazing and let us know how to climb step by step, we definitely climbed things we didn’t know it was possible to climb. The instructors also helped take tons of photos and panoramic! Learned a lot! We learned a lot of history about the area. Very worth the experience!!!
GetYourGuide traveler –
So much fun! We took our three kids (5, 7, 11) and they had a blast. The Jeep is super fun and feels like an amusement ride to them. I got to enjoy the beautiful sunset and a different look at Zion. My husband who has a little fear of heights may not have known what he was getting into, but he still said he had a great time. Definitely recommend and would definitely do again!
Jaime_A –
If you’re trying to see the best of some really amazing places in the Southwest in just the right amount of time, I highly recommend you book this tour!
Hoi_Y –
First of all, most of visitors were picked up from LA which plenty of time was allocated for driving them back to original departure point. That's unexpected for me which was picked up from Las Vegas and I thought my itinerary for sight-seeing points was shortened because of this. Secondly, the duration for Zion National Park was only 2 hours contradicting to as stated (3 hours) which made the trip nearly impossible. The recommended visiting point named Temple of Sinawava took me nearly 1 hour drive by park shuttle which is uncontrollable by me, excluding the hiking time. As a visitor, I spent so much time on the bus to get to the sight-seeing points and really hope to stay for longer. The operator should review the time for each stop and split the tours (for different departure points) as necessary. Thirdly, the hotels were extremely poor and were not those quoted in descriptions. We stayed in Quality Inn View of Lake Powell – Page and Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Kanab instead of quoted ones named Clarion Inn Page and La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Kanab. In short, I relied very much on tour descriptions when making decisions but the outcomes were at much lower standards than expected.