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a famous viewpoint with Monument Valley featuring towering buttes and rock formations
Starting at $3935.00Per Person

3-Day National Park Flight & Ground Tour

Fly from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon National Park, then visit Antelope Canyon with sights of Monument Valley en route, then explore Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park!

  • Departing From: Las Vegas
  • Destination: Grand Canyon National Park
  • Duration: 3 Days
  • Product Code: GBINT-AZ

This multi-day Southwest U.S. national parks tour departs from Las Vegas via a private sightseeing airplane. On your first day, you’ll travel to Grand Canyon National Park, and along the way you’ll see aerial views of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the wild Arizona desert. At the Grand Canyon, you’ll travel in style with Buck Wild Hummer Tours to multiple lookout points aboard a military-style open-air vehicle. You’ll also have the option to add a Grand Canyon helicopter tour into your experience. Hotel accommodations are included at the Grand Canyon as well as lunch and dinner.  

Your second day is action-packed with transport to Monument Valley for a Jeep tour through the massive buttes. You’ll also enjoy lunch amidst the desert scenery featuring Navajo cuisine. You’ll then travel to Page, AZ for a guided tour through the world-famous Antelope Canyon and a visit to Horseshoe Bend. Hotel accommodations are provided in Page, AZ as well as all meals. 

Your final day begins with breakfast and features a trip to Bryce Canyon, where you can hike or ride bicycles through the incredible scenery. Enjoy lunch at Bryce Canyon before journeying to Zion National Park for further sightseeing opportunities. You'll then enjoy a peaceful return flight to Las Vegas with memories to last a lifetime. 

3-Day National Park Flight & Ground Tour FAQs

Does the 3-Day National Park Flight & Ground Tour include food?

Yes, each guest will enjoy two breakfasts, three lunches (one including unique Navajo cuisine), and two dinners over the course of their 3-day tour.

Are overnight accommodations included on the 3-Day National Park Flight & Ground Tour?

Yes, overnight accommodations are provided on the first day at Grand Canyon National Park and the on second day in Page, Arizona.

How far is Page, Arizona from the Grand Canyon National Park?

The distance from Grand Canyon National Park to the town of Page, Arizona is 108.8 miles, or an hour and 50 minute drive. The flight time from Grand Canyon National Park to Page, Arizona is approximately 60 minutes.

Why is Monument Valley famous?

Monument Valley is famous for its iconic red sandstone buttes and mesas that rise dramatically from the desert floor, creating one of the most recognizable landscapes in the American Southwest. It has been featured in countless Western films, making it a symbol of the cinematic Wild West. You can enjoy all the majesty of Monument Valley on a Jeep excursion on the 3-Day National Park Flight & Ground Tour.

What is the closest town to Monument Valley?

The town nearest to this famous location is Kayenta, Arizona - located 22 miles south.

Is Monument Valley considered a National Park?

Tse’Bii’Ndzisgaii, as the Navajo Nation refers to Monument Valley, is not a National Park. It is administered by the Navajo Nation and is a Tribal Park subject to its own rules, regulations, and entrance fees.

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.

How should I prepare for my visit to Antelope Canyon?

Page, Arizona is located deep in the desert, and the weather can often be unforgiving. When visiting Antelope Canyon and its surrounding outdoor destinations, it is important to stay hydrated and keep sunblock handy. The floor of the canyon is made of soft sand, which can be dangerous without proper footwear (closed-toed shoes, sneakers, or hiking boots are recommended). Guests are highly encouraged to take photos while inside the canyon, but tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted due to the restrictive size of some of the areas. Remember that Antelope Canyon belongs to the Navajo Nation, and guests must respect this area that we have been permitted to enter. Check out this Antelope Canyon guide for more information about visiting this treasured Southwest landmark.

Why is Horseshoe Bend so famous?

Horseshoe Bend Arizona is a breathtaking natural wonder. It's no wonder that tourist flock to this remote location - seeing the unusual horseshoe-shaped twist in the Colorado River atop a sheer 1,000-foot drop is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Horseshoe Bend is also nestled in Page, Arizona - an already popular tourist destination for Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell water activities, camping, and more. If you're visiting Page AZ, you can easily add a visit to Horseshoe Bend to your schedule!

What is Bryce Canyon National Park and where is it located?

Over two million visitors experience the otherworldly magic of Bryce Canyon National Park each year. Bryce Canyon is not a single canyon but a series of natural amphitheaters or bowls carved into the edge of a high plateau. The most famous of these is the Bryce Amphitheater, which is filled with irregularly eroded spires of rocks called hoodoos. With one-of-a-kind geology, incredible access to beautiful views, and world-class hiking, Bryce Canyon is a perfect day trip or more extended Southwest getaway. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, is located on Highway 63 in Bryce, UT, about 265 miles from Las Vegas.

Can you see Bryce Canyon without hiking?

Bryce Canyon’s multiple viewpoints are accessible without hiking. All provide expansive views. Many of the park’s 13 viewpoints are right off the main park road.

How far is Bryce Canyon from Zion National Park?

It takes approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes to travel from Zion National Park to Bryce Canyon and is just over 70 miles.