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- The best Rocky Mountains tour packages
- Rocky Mountain Tours & Rocky Mountain Tour Reviews
- Travel Rocky Mountains your way
- Top operators in Rocky Mountains
- Best places to start your Rocky Mountains tour
- Discover Rocky Mountains tours for every budget
- Rocky Mountains tours for every group
- Top Rocky Mountains travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Rocky Mountains
- Contact our Rocky Mountains travel experts
The best Rocky Mountains tour packages
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Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was jammed pack full of fun and information. I would definitely recommend this tour.”
William, traveled in November
The dramatic landscapes of the Rocky Mountains region unfold on this 3-day adventure from Las Vegas. Rest at the comfortable Clarion Inn in Page while exploring Oak Creek Canyon's 2,000-foot descent and Sedona's iconic red rock formations. Navajo-led jeep tours through Monument Valley and mesmerizing patterns of Lower Antelope Canyon await, all for approx. $220 per day.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Sedona, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Antelope Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
- US$744
Incredible Canyons of the West Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The 3 day tour was perfect!”
Richard, traveled in October
Las Vegas launches this journey through iconic national parks including Zion and Bryce Canyon. Quality Inn View of Lake Powell offers 3-star comfort, with continental breakfasts included. Perfect for nature enthusiasts aged 10+, this $900 Rocky Mountain adventure features guided hikes along the Virgin River and stunning sunset views at Bryce Canyon's panoramic vistas.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
- US$879
Hiking Utah's Mighty 5
25 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The people, the camping, the food, everything was great. I would definitely do this again.”
Melissa, traveled in May
The Rocky Mountains of Utah unfold with stops at world-renowned parks. Hike Queen's Garden Trail in Bryce Canyon, visit Devils Garden in Arches, and trek The Narrows in Zion. Camp under starlit skies with 7 breakfasts and 6 lunches included during this 9-day adventure.
Duration 9 days Destinations Las Vegas, Bryce Canyon National Park, Moab, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Zion National Park Age Range 12 to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,199
15% Off- US$1,869You save $329
Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon – 3 days
144 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The best part of our whole vacation. All of the stops were beautiful and interesting.”
Linda, traveled in March
The Rocky Mountain region reveals its wonders in 3 days. The route from Las Vegas winds through Sedona's red rocks, Monument Valley's buttes, and Antelope Canyon's passages. Includes comfortable Clarion Inn stays and multilingual guides rated 4.9/5, earning 4.8/5 overall from 140+ travelers.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Sedona, Monument Valley, Page, Antelope Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park Age Range 7 to 99 year olds Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Operator Amadeo From
15% Off- US$600
Yellowstone / Grand Teton 4 Day / 3 Night Wildlife Adventure
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“My husband and had a trip of a life time. Seen such beautiful and breath taking scenery.”
Sharon, traveled in August
Notable stops at Oxbow Bend and Hayden Valley showcase the Rockies' finest parks. Expert naturalists lead wildlife viewing in Grand Teton and Yellowstone, with stays at The 49'er Inn and The Cody Hotel. Dawn safaris in Lamar Valley reveal geothermal wonders at Mammoth Hot Springs.
Duration 4 days Destinations Jackson, Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Cody Age Range 6 to 99 year olds Operator BrushBuck Wildlife Tours From
15% Off- US$2,199
Rocky Mountain Tours & Rocky Mountain Tour Reviews
- Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
Thanks we have a lot of fun and we enjoyed every. Bit of it. Can’t describe the beauty of Nature . So blessed to see what God created.
- Incredible Canyons of the West Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
Great tour!! Our guide, Eduardo, was extraordinary with his knowledge and passion. He was also very entertaining. The 3 day tour was perfect!
- Hiking Utah's Mighty 5
Rachel De Genaro -our guide was excellent. It is unbelievable how well she preformed all the roles of a guide, cook, shopper, driver and care taker to all of us. She was phenomenal! She was calm and organized. She as well as the people in our group made the trip more fun and enjoyable. Thumbs up!!!! G adventures though could have been a better communicator as to what to expect and prepare
Travel Rocky Mountains your way
Utah's multi-day hiking tours take you right into the heart of some seriously impressive national parks. Our travelers love wading through the Virgin River between massive canyon walls on the Zion Narrows route, and the trek up to Scout Lookout really pays off with wide open views across the valley. The guides make all the difference - they'll get you to Delicate Arch in Arches National Park at just the right moment for perfect sunset shots and show you the best spots for early morning wildlife watching. If you're up for sleeping under some of the clearest, star-filled skies you'll ever see, go for the camping tours where guides cook up great meals and share local stories around the campfire. Or pick a lodge-based trip that gives you full days of hiking but with a proper bed waiting for you each night.
Search for the ultimate Active tour in Rocky Mountains! From outdoor activites to mountain playgrounds, there are 22 private, group and tailor-made adventures to choose from. With some of our much-loved tour operators offering all-inclusive activity packages, you’re sure to find your perfect Rocky Mountains adventure!
Explore a wide diversity of coach / bus tours through Rocky Mountains. We have 29 adventures that vary from 3 days to 15 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
See all Coach / Bus toursThe American West reveals itself best through our wildlife-focused tours in Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Small groups of 8-12 people give you real flexibility - when a bear or wolf appears, you can quickly stop and take it in. Our guides know exactly when and where to position you: early morning in Lamar Valley for wolves, evening hours near the treeline for bears, and throughout the day for roaming bison herds. The routes blend well-known sites like Old Faithful with quiet corners that most people miss. Along the way, you'll stop at the Buffalo Bill Cody Museum and drive the scenic Chief Joseph Highway. Our travelers often tell us how much they appreciate having naturalist guides who can share deep knowledge about the wildlife and landscapes they're seeing.
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- 5.0 (22,811 reviews)
"The Utah Mighty Five with G Adventures was a great experience and worth the cost. It exceeded my expectations,
- Tours
- 5 tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 1h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $525
- 4.0 (1,717 reviews)
"Overall, the tour was very fun and we'll put together. The tour guides were all friendly, and seemed to work well as a team. Accomodations were not bad, but there were better options directly adjacent. Food options were pretty much all fast food, which makes sense for the tour concept. However, dinner options could have been a bit better. We really would have appreciated a little more hiking and exploring time, and a couple of the guides did the best to accommodate that. However, 20 minute stops are just not enough time to get "out and experience" the areas.
- Tours
- 2 tours
- Age range
- 10 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 12h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $394
- 3.5 (7 reviews)
- Tours
- 2 tours
- Age range
- 1 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Hiking & Trekking
- Response time
- 48h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $179
Best places to start your Rocky Mountains tour
Las Vegas serves as the main starting point for these western journeys, with 40% of our guests flying in there, followed by Jackson, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and also St. George. Looking at our booking data, you'll want to lock in your dates about 4 months ahead, especially if you're planning a summer trip when wildlife is most active or during the golden aspen season in fall. July through September gives you the best mix of hiking weather and animal sightings, though we see travelers enjoying every season - from snow-covered winter landscapes to spring's powerful waterfalls. Many of our photographers have discovered that May and early June hit a sweet spot: good weather, fewer people on the trails and also perfect light for capturing the dramatic mountain scenery.
Discover Rocky Mountains tours for every budget
Looking for solid value in the Southwest? Several camping tours really deliver while keeping costs down. A popular 7-day route takes you through the best spots - you'll wade through Zion's Narrows, explore Bryce Canyon's strange rock formations and join local Navajo guides for a 4x4 run through Monument Valley. The campsites aren't bare-bones either - you get hot showers, WiFi and proper facilities throughout. Our customers love soaking in the outdoor hot tubs at Bryce after walking the trails all day. If you're short on time, there's also a quick 3-day option covering Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend and Monument Valley with hotel stays each night. The best value comes from tours that wrap entrance fees and guided activities right into the base price.
The luxury Southwest experience centers on carefully chosen lodges right inside the national parks. A 10-day journey puts you in historic spots like Bryce Canyon Lodge and properties along the Grand Canyon rim. You'll get special moments too - private sunset views of Bryce's color-shifting formations followed by three-course dinners with local musicians playing nearby. There's also a great 7-day option featuring farm-to-table meals and visits with local organic growers. The premium touches go beyond nice rooms - you'll get special access to Desert View Point's Intertribal Cultural Heritage Site and private time with tribal experts in Monument Valley. Our travelers often mention how the tour directors handle all the details while staying flexible for impromptu wildlife watching and photo stops.
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Rocky Mountains tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
264 tours in Rocky MountainsExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Rocky Mountains. We have 264 adventures that vary from 3 days to 16 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
92 tours in Rocky MountainsIn Yellowstone and Grand Teton, small groups of 8-12 people go deeper into wildlife encounters, with guides who can quickly stop whenever bears, wolves, or bison appear in view. Our travelers tell us that experienced guides like Mike and Daniel instinctively know the prime spots - Lamar Valley at dawn for wolves, dusk near treeline for bears, and countless moments throughout the day to spot wandering bison herds. Their routes combine must-see landmarks like Old Faithful with lesser-known spots that most visitors pass by, plus fascinating cultural visits to the Buffalo Bill Cody Museum and drives along the Chief Joseph Highway. The Utah park experience keeps the same intimate group size for tackling trails like Angels Landing and the Virgin River Narrows, where guides time each visit perfectly for sunset at Delicate Arch or prime morning wildlife viewing. What sets these small groups apart is their ability to adapt on the fly - spending extra time at compelling viewpoints, stopping for unexpected photo opportunities and exploring hidden archaeological treasures in places like Mystery Valley with local tribal guides.
Private / Personalized
10 tours in Rocky MountainsWant complete control of your Southwest journey? Private tours let you customize everything with your own dedicated guide. A 7-day private option moves at your pace through Utah and Arizona's parks - spend extra time wherever catches your interest. Our customers really value being able to adjust hiking distances based on how they're feeling and timing visits for perfect light conditions. There's also a quick 3-day private tour hitting the main spots while staying flexible - maybe lingering an extra hour to photograph light beams in Antelope Canyon or catch sunset at Horseshoe Bend. Your guide will know the quiet corners of each park and also the best times to dodge crowds at popular viewpoints.
Top Rocky Mountains travel itineraries to fit your plans
Our 3-day Rocky Mountain tours pack a lot into a quick getaway from Las Vegas. You'll see Zion's tall cliffs and the unique hoodoo rock formations at Bryce Canyon. Our travelers really like hiking the Narrows in Zion and checking out Emerald Pools before heading to Monument Valley. The Navajo-guided 4x4 drive through the valley consistently ranks as people's favorite part. Many routes add Antelope Canyon - we time the visits perfectly for the best light conditions. The last day takes you to either the Grand Canyon's South Rim or Lake Powell, with optional helicopter rides for a different perspective. These shorter trips work well if you're active and want to make the most of limited time, starting early and filling each day with exploration.
Week-long tours give you more time to really explore the region. Starting from Denver or Las Vegas, these routes mix famous parks with quieter spots. Our customers talk a lot about the contrast between Arches' 2,000+ natural stone arches and the deep valleys carved by rivers in Canyonlands. Most trips stop at Monument Valley with overnight stays right on the rim - the stargazing here is incredible according to our travelers. You'll get guided walks through Zion's Virgin River Narrows and along Bryce Canyon's rim trail. Many groups choose the sunrise jeep tour in Monument Valley and explore Antelope Canyon with local Navajo guides. Having 7 days means there's time for proper hiking, including trails that take you down into the Grand Canyon itself.
Ten-day journeys let you really get to know the Rockies. From Las Vegas, you'll visit Utah's complete "Mighty 5" national parks plus spend extra time in Colorado. Our travelers especially like staying inside the parks - particularly at Bryce Canyon Lodge where sunrise viewpoints are just a short walk away. You'll explore Mesa Verde's ancient cliff homes and take walks with "Canyon Tim" at the Grand Canyon. Many routes include Capitol Reef and the remote landscapes of Grand Staircase-Escalante. These longer trips stand out because you can join local experiences - like having dinner with Navajo families in Monument Valley and discovering hidden archaeological sites in Mystery Valley with tribal guides.
Demographics
Solo travelers love our hiking-focused tours that mix physical challenges with great social connections. The 9-day Utah parks camping tour is a favorite - you'll share cooking and campfire stories while conquering serious trails like Angels Landing and also the Narrows in Zion. Our travelers often tell us how quickly everyone becomes friends through these shared experiences. For a good balance, the 7-day Southwest tours combine guided hikes with personal time and comfortable lodging each night. Having all the details taken care of while keeping independence during free time in places like Moab and also Springdale really matters to our solo guests.
Couples generally pick tours mixing active exploration with quiet moments together. We recommend experiences like sunset walks to Delicate Arch, stargazing in Bryce Canyon's Dark Sky Park and scenic drives through Monument Valley. Some tours blend camping and lodge stays - our couples say they enjoy starting with nights under the stars before moving to comfy rooms. The 7-day private tours are especially popular since couples can adjust the pace and linger at scenic spots. Our couples frequently mention how guides know just the right quiet places away from crowds to take in views together.
Young adults consistently pick our more challenging itineraries. The Utah parks camping tours are particularly popular - you'll tackle the water-filled Narrows hike, try technical canyoneering near Moab and camp under some of the darkest skies you'll ever see. These routes include plenty of stops at photo spots like Horseshoe Bend and also Antelope Canyon. For those with limited vacation time, our 3-day tours pack in serious hiking, jeep tours and cultural experiences. Young professionals tell us they love the social vibe of small groups while still getting to tackle difficult trails.
Senior travelers prefer our tours combining scenic drives with flexible walking options and nice lodging. The 4-day Yellowstone wildlife tours work especially well - you'll watch animals from easy viewpoints and take short walks to geothermal features. Our Southwest tours offer different activity choices each day, from gentle rim walks to more challenging canyon descents. Senior guests often mention how much they value guides who share detailed historical context while matching everyone's comfortable pace.
Our family tours in the Rockies focus on wildlife and age-friendly activities that everyone can enjoy. The Yellowstone and Grand Teton small-group tours are set up perfectly - good lodging and a calm pace let kids really soak in the landscapes. Guides know exactly when to spot animals, usually heading out early while the kids are fresh and excited. Families also love our cultural experience tours, where shorter hikes mix with unique moments like meeting Navajo guides in Monument Valley to learn local indigenous stories. If you're short on time, our 3-day Southwest tours combine easy walks to viewpoints and fun jeep rides through the desert. Our guides are great at reading the group's energy and adding unexpected stops that get kids excited.
- Solo Travelers119 tours
- Couples136 tours
- Seniors (50+)179 tours All tours for Seniors
Best time to visit Rocky Mountains
- Spring 2025
Spring spreads beautifully through the Rocky Mountains where our wildlife-focused tours make the most of active animal seasons. The 4-day Yellowstone and Grand Teton trips draw many visitors as the parks emerge from winter, with our guides positioning groups strategically in Lamar Valley for wolf watching and along forest edges where bears start appearing. Some tours blend natural with cultural experiences, taking you through Zion's Narrows and connecting with Navajo guides in Monument Valley, where desert flora bursts into unexpected colors. Our travelers often mention how much they appreciate the naturalist guides, who share extensive knowledge about spring migration patterns, geological formations and local ecosystems. The timing suits photographers particularly well - you'll capture rich light in Antelope Canyon's narrow corridors and also crystal-clear morning vistas across Grand Teton's peaks before the summer haze arrives. We keep groups intimate at 8-12 people, which allows flexibility to pause whenever wildlife appears, interesting geological features emerge or special photo moments present themselves.
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- Summer 2025
Summer is prime time for wildlife and long days of exploration. The combined Yellowstone and Grand Teton tours are our most popular, with early morning safaris regularly spotting grizzlies, wolves, moose and also bison. Utah's national park camping circuits work really well in summer - you'll cool off wading through Zion's Narrows, check out Bryce Canyon's rock formations and enjoy incredibly clear night skies from camp. Our travelers love soaking in the outdoor hot tubs at Bryce after a full day's hiking. The Monument Valley tours with Navajo guides add rich cultural context to the landscape. We schedule most activities for early morning or sunset to dodge the heat and catch good photo light.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Looking at the Rocky Mountain tour operators, Brush Buck stands out for its wildlife tours - our travelers particularly like guides Mike and Daniel who really know their animals and tracking. They've got solid expertise but you should know there have been some issues with their response times and updates. Bindlestiff Tours offers both camping and hotel stays, and their guides Rachel, Khriss and also JD get great feedback for making trips engaging and smooth. Just keep in mind that during peak summer heat, some of our customers found the camping portions a bit challenging on their longer routes. For those wanting more creature comforts, Bamba Experience provides quality hotels and comfortable transport between sites. The catch is that a few travelers noticed their actual daily activities didn't always match up exactly with what was listed online. It's worth double-checking the specific itinerary details when booking with them. I'd suggest comparing a few specific tour dates and routes from these operators since the experiences can vary quite a bit depending on when you go and what you're hoping to see in the Rockies. Each has their strong points but also areas where they could improve.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter brings out a different character in Southwest parks. Our groups love watching black wolves, elk and bison move across Yellowstone's snowy terrain - they really stand out against the white landscape. The multi-day tours include cozy lodges where you can warm up after exploring, and you'll get full park access without summer's busy crowds. Over in Monument Valley, Navajo guides share deep knowledge of the area as red sandstone towers occasionally wear caps of fresh snow. Many travelers combine their Grand Canyon visit with Antelope Canyon, where winter's low sun angle creates special lighting conditions in the narrow slot canyons.
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