Multi-Day Tours from Las Vegas
3-Day National Park Flight & Ground Tour
Fly from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon National Park for a guided tour, then visit Antelope Canyon with sights of Monument Valley en route, then hike or bike through Bryce Canyon and stop at Zion National Park on this 3-day adventure!
- Overnight
- Grand Canyon National Park
- Antelope Canyon
- Bryce Canyon
- Horseshoe Bend
- Canyonlands National Park
- Arches National Park
- Zion National Park
- Airplane
3-Day Utah Mighty Five Flight & Ground Tour
Visit some of the U.S.' most famous national parks, including members of the "Mighty Five" on this 3-day Las Vegas tour that travels to the Grand Canyon National Park, Canyonlands, Arches National Park, Bryce Canyon, and Zion National Park!
- Overnight
- Grand Canyon National Park
- Antelope Canyon
- Bryce Canyon
- Horseshoe Bend
- Canyonlands National Park
- Arches National Park
- Zion National Park
- Airplane
3-Day Zion, Grand Canyon, and More Flight & Ground Tour
This 3-day all-inclusive adventure from Las Vegas travels to Bryce Canyon with aerial views of Zion National Park, then reaches Antelope Canyon, plus a ground tour at the Grand Canyon National Park, and a Jeep tour in Sedona, AZ!
- Overnight
- Antelope Canyon
- Sedona
- Horseshoe Bend
- Bryce Canyon
- Grand Canyon National Park
- Airplane
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Overnight National Parks Tours FAQs
What type of aircraft are used on Papillon’s Las Vegas To Antelope Canyon Airplane Tour flights?
Papillon uses the De Havilland Twin Otter Vistaliner, one of the best aircraft in the world for sightseeing! Our specially-designed Twin Otters feature comfortable cabins that offer passengers the best opportunities for photographing the unbelievable panoramic views below them. The high-set wings also ensure that every seat has an unobstructed view. We also fly the Cessna Caravan, which offers comfort, optimal viewing, and a quiet ride for guests traveling to the Grand Canyon and beyond! The Cessna Caravan has large windows on both sides for the ultimate sightseeing opportunity. Ultimately, aircraft choice depends on passenger count, weather, and aircraft availability.
What is unique about the Grand Canyon?
Grand Canyon National Park is among the most visited parks in the United States and it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
What is Antelope Canyon like?
Antelope Canyon is one, 30-mile long slot canyon comprised of four different sections. It is made up of narrow passageways, eroded corridors, and wave-like shapes in the rocks. Located on the south shore of Lake Powell, the sandstone formations of Antelope Canyon are a famous location to shoot photos. Rainwater, in the form of monsoon season flash flooding, has cut this magnificent natural feature.
Can I go to Antelope Canyon without a tour?
No, you cannot access Antelope Canyon without a tour. Located on Navajo Nation land near Page, Arizona, Antelope Canyon is a highly popular slot canyon and a popular destination for photographers and sightseers alike. However, due to safety reasons and the delicate nature of the area, an experienced guide is required in order to access either the Upper Antelope Canyon or Lower Antelope Canyon. The only way to visit these canyons is by booking one of the many tours available in Page, AZ or with one of the Papillon tours to Antelope Canyon from Las Vegas.
Overnight National Park Tours from Vegas
The Southwest United States contains some of the world's most beautiful and otherworldly landscapes, designated and protected as national parks. These incredible regions see millions of visitors every year, all searching to connect with nature and capture once-in-a-lifetime sightseeing opportunities. These multi-day national park tours offer visitors to Las Vegas the chance to experience destinations like:
- Grand Canyon National Park: One of the world's most famous landscapes, here you'll see mile-wide gorges cut by the Colorado River and lined by the lush Kaibab Forest
- Antelope Canyon: A stunning slot canyon in Page, Arizona known for its smooth, wave-like sandstone walls and dramatic shafts of light filtering from above. Antelope Canyon is owned by the Navajo Nation and can only be visited on official tours.
- Horseshoe Bend: Also located in Page, Arizona, this dramatic, circular meander of the Colorado River is framed by steep, towering cliffs.
- Arches National Park: Home to over 2,000 natural stone arches, this park in Utah features surreal rock formations and expansive desert vistas.
- Canyonlands National Park: This otherworldly Utah national park contains a vast and rugged landscape of deep canyons, mesas, and buttes carved by the Colorado and Green Rivers.
- Bryce Canyon National Park: Deep in the Utah nature, this park is famous for its unique amphitheaters filled with colorful hoodoos, which are spire-shaped rock formations formed by erosion. Biking and hiking tours are a popular way to experience Bryce Canyon's beauty.
- Zion National Park: This dramatic canyon landscape in Utah features towering sandstone cliffs, lush valleys, and iconic hikes like Angels Landing.
- Monument Valley: This striking desert region on the Arizona-Utah border known for its iconic red sandstone buttes and mesas rising from the desert floor, like natural skyscrapers erupting from the earth.
- Sedona, Arizona: Sedona is a scenic desert town surrounded by red rock formations, buttes, and canyons; historically believed to radiate energy.
You can visit these incredible Southwest destinations on one of Papillon's multi-day tours which includes flights to each location, overnight accommodations, and meals. Experience all of the United States' most impressive natural landmarks - book today!