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Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Comfortable coach transport with appreciated charging ports. Hotels are a wonderful standard.”
Ryan, traveled in July
Natural wonders of Western USA unfold on this 3-day tour rated 4.4/5. The route stretches from Las Vegas through Mojave Desert to Sedona's red rocks, Monument Valley's sacred lands, and Antelope Canyon's sculptured walls. Oak Creek Canyon scenic drive, Navajo-guided experiences, and Valley of Fire sunset views complement stays at Clarion Inn Page.
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
Canyon country reveals itself with stops at Zion, Bryce, and Grand Canyon National Parks. This 3-day expedition offers Quality Inn accommodations, professional guiding, and air-conditioned transport. The tour maintains a 4.2/5 rating with comprehensive park entrance fees included.
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
Wild West – 5 days
37 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“They went above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable on the trip.”
Mariam, traveled in June
Western USA's highlights connect Los Angeles to Las Vegas. The route includes Santa Barbara's Spanish Mission, San Francisco Bay cruising, Yosemite National Park's 1,200 square miles, and Vegas Strip's iconic hotels. Four nights accommodation with continental breakfast and professional multilingual guides included.
Duration 5 days Destinations Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Carmel, San Francisco, Yosemite National Park, Barstow, Las Vegas Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Operator Amadeo From
- US$910
California Express - 3 Days
48 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip is very good. We need more time to stop.”
Eduardo, traveled in March
The Western USA unfolds over 3 action-packed days, priced at approx. $200 per day. The route leads from Los Angeles through Santa Barbara's Spanish Mission to San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, culminating at Yosemite's El Capitan and Bridal-Veil Falls. Guests stay at SpringHill Suites Oakland, with guides fluent in 7 languages.
Duration 3 days Destinations Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Carmel, San Francisco, Yosemite National Park Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Operator Amadeo From
- US$600
Yellowstone / Grand Teton 4 Day / 3 Night Wildlife Adventure
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The entire tour was excellent! We saw all the corners of the park, and all possible animals.”
alfred, traveled in September
The Western USA's finest national parks await on this $2,200 adventure. Highlights include Grand Teton's Oxbow Bend, Yellowstone's Lamar Valley, and the historic Buffalo Bill Museum. The 49'er Inn in Jackson serves as base camp while expert naturalist guides track grizzlies, wolves, and bison.
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
- US$2,199
What people love about Western USA Tours
- Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
The 3 day Sedona trip from LV is expertly organised. Comfortable coach transport with apprecited charging ports. Hotels are a wonderful standard and above others I have been put on on tours of this type. Guides are brilliant and informative. Would definitely pick Bamba again for another tour.
- Incredible Canyons of the West Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
Great tour. Saw 4 national parks in 3 days. Glad we chose the 3 day. Our guide was the greatest and had everything planned perfectly.
- Wild West – 5 days
I had amazing time on this tour. The tour guide makes all the difference and Luka definatly delivered exceptional service. Would definatly go with this tour company again.
Best tour companies for Western USA tours
Looking at these tour operators, Bindlestiff Tours stands out with their guide Khriss, who our travelers consistently mention for going above and beyond - he's organized, knows his stuff and adds those personal touches that make a trip memorable. Brush Buck has some really capable guides too, particularly Mike and Daniel who have an impressive talent for finding wildlife in Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Their vehicle situation needs work though, and some customers have had trouble getting clear info from them before trips. For the Sedona area, Bamba Experience's 3-day tour is a bit hit or miss. While the hotels are good and some groups have smooth, well-organized trips, others tell us the guides weren't as knowledgeable as expected and that some advertised activities didn't match what was actually offered on the ground. Between these options, I'd lean toward Bindlestiff Tours if you want reliability and excellent guiding, or Brush Buck if wildlife spotting is your priority and you don't mind working around some communication gaps. Just keep in mind with Brush Buck you might end up in one of their older vehicles.
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What routes do most people take to see the major national parks out West?
If you're planning a Western parks adventure, the Grand Circle is your best bet. It takes you through Utah's incredible Mighty 5 parks where you'll experience Zion's stunning Narrows and Angel's Landing, wander Bryce's Queen's Garden Trail, check out Capitol Reef's Hickman Bridge and see the famous Delicate Arch in Arches and Island in the Sky in Canyonlands. You'll also hit the Grand Canyon's South Rim and Las Vegas. The weather's perfect for hiking in spring and fall running about 60-75°F. Most people take 7-14 days and if you're looking at organized trips TourRadar's popular tours combine Yosemite's Half Dome and Glacier Point either with the Grand Circle or the gorgeous Big Sur section of the Pacific Coast Highway.
What natural areas can I visit away from the cities and how do I get to them?
Beyond the big national parks there's so much to explore. You can take Monument Valley's 17-mile scenic drive or join Navajo-led jeep tours to see where all those classic Western movies were filmed. If you're up for a challenge head to Alaska between July and September for the tough but rewarding 8.2-mile Harding Icefield Trail in Kenai Fjords with amazing glacier views. Want to go below sea level? Drive Highway 190 to Death Valley's Badwater Basin sitting at 282 feet below sea level and catch incredible wildflower blooms in March. Joshua Tree's another must-see where the Mojave and Colorado deserts meet great wildlife spotting around Hidden Valley and Skull Rock.
What are some less crowded routes people love taking out West?
You'll love Utah's Highway 12 Scenic Byway it runs 124 miles connecting Bryce Canyon to Capitol Reef through Grand Staircase-Escalante's incredible red rocks with a great stop at Kodachrome Basin State Park. Up in Glacier the Going-to-the-Sun Road spans 50 miles perfect for spotting wildlife and hiking to Hidden Lake Overlook. The Chief Joseph Scenic Byway through Wyoming's Bighorns gives you views of 20 peaks over 12000 feet plus you'll see the historic Sunlight Creek Bridge and lots of bighorn sheep along the way.
How do most people get around on Western tours and what works best?
RVing gives you the freedom to boondock on BLM lands and national forest campgrounds plus you've got hookup options at developed sites. Rental cars work great for scenic drives like California's Highway 1 though you'll need 4WD if you're hitting backcountry roads in places like Canyonlands or Death Valley. If you're looking to hike The Wave or Antelope Canyon guided bus tours handle all those tricky permits. In Alaska the railroad's glass-domed cars are amazing for wildlife watching between Anchorage and Fairbanks with stops at Denali.
Where can I find amazing places out West that aren't packed with tourists?
Want to dodge the crowds? Check out Kodachrome Basin State Park it gets just 100000 visitors compared to Bryce Canyon's 2 million but has similar gorgeous sandstone formations and incredible stargazing. There's Wall Drug in South Dakota still keeping up their free ice water tradition since 1936 with cool Western art collections. The Musk Ox Farm in Palmer Alaska is really unique they're preserving sustainable qiviut production and teaching visitors about prehistoric megafauna. These spots give you authentic Western experiences without fighting the crowds you'd find at bigger parks.