7-Day Camping Tour: Bryce Canyon, Salt Lake City, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Rocky Mountains and Vallley of Fire from Las Vegas
7-Day Camping Tour: Bryce Canyon, Salt Lake City, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Rocky Mountains and Vallley of Fire from Las Vegas
7-Day Camping Tour: Bryce Canyon, Salt Lake City, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Rocky Mountains and Vallley of Fire from Las Vegas
7 Days
Visiting: Las Vegas, Garfield County, Salt Lake City, Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center
Tour operator:
Tour code:
114023
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
7 - 14
Age range:
7-80
Special diets catered:
Please advise requests
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Active, Adventure Tours, Small Group, Walking Hiking and Trekking
Interests:
Tour Overview
Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of Bryce Canyon, Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks on this 7-day camping adventure from Las Vegas! See wildlife including bears, bison and wolves, and go on extended hikes and learn about the geologic forces that have created the rock formations and volcanic features you encounter. You'll also tour Salt Lake City's famous Mormon Tabernacle and the Provo River region. Enjoy 5 nights of camping and 1 night of hotel accommodations, as well as almost all meals during your journey (additional charge applies).This small-group tour is limited to 14 people for a more relaxed and intimate experience.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 0 : Itinerary
Location: Las Vegas
Day 1: Las Vegas – Bryce Canyon National Park via Cedar Breaks (L,D)
Meet your small group and guide at 8am, and travel by comfortable minibus from Las Vegas to Utah, arriving at Cedar Breaks National Monument. View this lovely canyon from its rim at 10,000 feet (3,000 meters), admiring the lava flows and Sevier River Valley below.
Continue to Bryce Canyon National Park, where you'll savor a picnic lunch. In the afternoon, walk along the rim of the park's Amphitheater area to admire its distinctive red rock spires, or hoodoos. Or, hike down into the canyon to get a closer look at these vibrant formations. Through a ranger program, learn all about the fascinating geology of this gorgeous national park.
At night, help your group prepare a barbecue meal at your campfire and savor it under the stars. Relax in the outdoor hot tub before settling into your tent at a campground in Bryce City, Utah.
Overnight: Ruby's Campground in Bryce Canyon City, Utah
Day 2: Bryce Canyon National Park — Salt Lake City (B,L)
Head north to Salt Lake City and spend the day learning about the history of Utah's capital city and the Mormon religion. See the Great Salt Lake, the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. Visit the Mormon Tabernacle, home to the world-renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir. You'll also see the State Capital Building and the territorial governor's mansion of Brigham Young — the founder of Salt Lake City and a leader in the Mormon religion.
Following dinner, settle down for the night at the only hotel of your trip.
Overnight: Shilo Inn Suites or similar in Salt Lake City, Utah
Day 3: Salt Lake City — Grand Tetons National Park — Jackson (B,L,D)
Today, make your way to the breathtaking landscapes of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Marvel at craggy, snow-capped peaks; crystal-clear lakes; and an abundance of wildlife as you explore this amazing park. Hike deep into the Teton Range to Inspiration Point, or take a scenic stroll around Jenny Lake. Enjoy a picnic lunch, keeping your eyes peeled for moose or even a grizzly bear! Depending on the weather, you may also enjoy a scenic boat ride on Jenny Lake.
Join your group for dinner at your campsite on the Snake River in Jackson, Wyoming.
Overnight: Camp inside Grand Teton National Park
Day 4: Jackson — Yellowstone National Park (B,L,D)
Savor breakfast before traveling to Yellowstone National Park, America's first and foremost national park. Established in 1872, this wild, sprawling park is home to many of the world's geysers, including Old Faithful. Delight in this famous geyser, which spouts on an amazingly regular schedule. Observe other volcanic features such as hot springs including the Grand Prismatic Spring, mud pots and fumaroles. Admire the impressive Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and learn about the natural forces that created this region from your guide.
Keep your camera ready for sightings of grizzly bears, wolves, bison and elk, and take a dip in the Mammoth Hot Springs to finish off your day. After dinner, retire to your campsite in West Yellowstone, Montana.
Overnight: Camp Yellowstone or similar in West Yellowstone, Montana
Day 5: Yellowstone National Park (B,L,D)
Continue to discover Yellowstone with your guide. Go on hikes ranging from easy to moderate and 2 to 5 miles (3 to 8 km) in length, and see more spectacular volcanic features. Your guide will tailor hikes to your group's abilities and interests. Today you will also visit Yellowstone's Grizzly Bear and Wolf Discovery Center (at own expense, approx USD$11) where you will observe these animals and learn about their impact on the Yellowstone ecosystem.
Overnight: Camp Yellowstone or similar in West Yellowstone, Montana
Days 6: Yellowstone National Park — Rocky Mountains (B,L,D)
Today, you'll head back to Utah to explore the Provo River region. See dramatic canyons and Utah Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Utah. Take an easy path for a close-up view of Bridal Veil Falls, which plunges 607 feet (185 meters) into the Provo River. Or try a more strenuous hike to Y Mountain, Cascade Springs or Rock Canyon. Enjoy a barbecue feast for dinner before hunkering down for the last night of your tour.
Overnight: Provo Lakeside Rocky Mountain Campground or similar in Provo, Utah
Day 7: Rocky Mountains and Snow Canyon — Las Vegas (B,L)
After breakfast, board your minibus for the ride back to Las Vegas. On the way, you will have a chance to explore the trails and dunes of beautiful Snow Canyon which are surrounded by ancient lava flows and red Navajo sandstone. Your 7-day camping trip to some of America's most beloved national parks concludes in Las Vegas in late afternoon.
Day 1 : 7 Day Yellowstone National Park Rocky Mountain Explorer Walking/Camping Tour From Las Vegas. Fun For All Ages.
Location: Garfield County
A beautiful drive today takes us to a 10,000 ft summit through Cedar
Breaks for spectacular views of ancient lava flows and the Sevier River
Valley below. Arriving in Bryce Canyon National park in time for a
delicious rim side picnic lunch you will have a full afternoon of
hiking. Choose a relaxing stroll along the rim of the world famous
Amphitheater or a hike deep into the depths of the canyon and get up
close and personal with the hoodoos that make up this unique landscape.
Take in a ranger program and learn the geology of this fascinating and
thrilling park.
Spend the evening around a campfire and enjoy a soak in the outdoor
hot tub under the stars after a tasty all American BBQ.
Rubys
Campground.
Day 2 – Bryce Canyon To Salt Lake City
Location: Salt Lake City
Enjoy magnificent Salt Lake Mormon Temple and see the State Capital
Building and founder Brigham Young’s Territorial Governor’s Mansion.Hotel stay 1 night Crystal Inn in Downtown Salt Lake City.
Day 3 – Grand Tetons National Park
Location: Grand Teton National Park
Take a walk to Inspiration Point or enjoy a scenic stroll around
Jenny Lake while gazing up in awe at the surrounding landscape. Have a
picnic, spot and moose or even a grizzly bear and enjoy the serenity of
this remarkable place.
Camp inside the national park. 1 night.
Day 4-5 – Yellowstone National Park
Location: Yellowstone National Park
A mountain wilderness, home to grizzly bears, wolves, and herds of
buffalo and elk. Visit Old Faithful and the Grand Prismatic Pool,
Yellowstone Canyon, explore geysers throughout both the North and South
loop. Spend two days exploring this huge and fascinating national park
with your expert Guide. Don’t forget your bathing suit for a soak in
Mammoths natural hot springs!
Camp inside the national park. 2 nights.
Day 6 – Yellowstone Grizzly Bear And Wolf Discovery Center And Rocky Mountains
Location: Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center
This afternoon get ready for more spectacular Rocky Mountain
scenery. With three major canyons, the Provo Lake Region offers
phenomenal views of the Rockies, fantastic walks and is the perfect spot
for some lake side fun and a last night BBQ blow out!
Camp at Lake Provo campground 1 night.
Day 7 – Valley Of Fire State Park And Las Vegas
Location: Las Vegas
En route back to the bright lights of Sin City, explore the trails and dunes of Nevada’s first state park- The Valley of Fire. With bright red Aztec sandstone outcrops nestled in gray and tan limestone this state park is a real treat. Your 7-day camping trip to some of America’s most beloved national parks concludes in Las Vegas in late afternoon at approx 4-5pm.
What's Included
7-day camping tour to Bryce Canyon, Salt Lake City, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone and Provo,
Camping accommodation (tent with foam sleeping mat),
1-night hotel accommodation (Day 2, Salt Lake City),
Professional guide,
Transportation by air-conditioned minibus
Small Group tour with a max of 14 guests
What's Not Included
Please note: You will be required to pay a USD $200 supplement charge, payable on the first day of the tour, to cover your meals per itinerary and your hotel sty in Salt Lake City.
Admission to Yellowstone's Grizzly Bear and Wolf Discovery Center approx $25 pp optional
Sleeping bag and travel pillow (bring your own or purchase one at the beginning of the trip)
Gratuities are not included
Requirements
Sleeping bags and pillows are not provided; you must bring your own, and if you don’t own a sleeping bag or travel pillow, your guide will make a stop at a store where you can purchase one
You may experience both warm and cool temperatures. It is recommended that you pack warm socks, a sweater or hooded jacket (water proof), hiking shoes, plenty of sunscreen, closed-toe shoes and a hat
Please Note
- Children under 17 years must be accompanied by an adult
- This tour is not wheelchair accessible
- Camping accommodation is a 2-person tent shared by same-sex travelers; if you are traveling as a couple or as a group of four or more, please advise this at the time of booking in the Special Requirements box so accommodations can be made to keep your party together
- Campsites used are typically equipped with Wi-Fi, laundry and hot showers, and some may have outdoor hot tubs and swimming pools
- Sleeping bags and pillows are not provided; you must bring your own, and if you don’t own a sleeping bag or travel pillow, your guide will make a stop at a store where you can purchase one
- You may experience both warm and cool temperatures. It is recommended that you pack warm socks, a sweater or hooded jacket (water proof), hiking shoes, plenty of sunscreen, closed-toe shoes and a hat
- Vegetarian meals are available upon request
- Dinners are prepared at the campsite in a communal effort; participation is required
- Please note: Bottled water is not provided on this tour. It is advised that you bring a refillable container. You will be able to refill at comfort stops made throughout your trip
- Please note: You will be required to pay a USD $200 supplement charge on the first day of the tour to cover your meals per itinerary
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
Check out our Q&As
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Can I come on the tours on my own?
Traveling solo? Take advantage of our no single person supplement policy, many of our clients are traveling solo, you can relax knowing that you will not be charged a penalty for a single person booking on our camping tours. Since you will be traveling with like-minded individuals who share your passion for adventure travel, you will be sure to have new friends and memories to last a lifetime.
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How much are the hotels en route?
On our 7-21 day tours where there is an overnight hotel stop our local payment policy for en route hotels enables us to keep the cost of your tour low. It also gives us more flexibility in the hotels we use, allowing us to take advantage of special discounts and incentives. En route hotels where applicable are usually between $80-$90 per person per night and are offered on a same twin share or couple basis. This applies to select tours only.
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I heard that tipping is custom in the USA, how much should I tip?
It is an American custom to tip guides, waiters, bar staff, taxi driver s etc. and it is expected. Your Bindlestiff Tour Guide will work exceptional hard for you, and we recommended a discretionary tour guide tip of a minimum of $25 per person per day on all of our multi day tours and 15% -20% on day tours.
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How much should I budget for food?
On our 7-21 day camping tours in order to help you budget for meals, your tour guide will arrange a food kitty. This generally covers breakfast, sandwich lunch and an evening meal on camping days. It does not cover soft drinks, alcohol or meals at local restaurants when groups decide to sample local cuisine. Naturally, it doesn’t cover meals on hotel stops. On our 3 day National Parks Tour we include 1 breakfast (two if camping) they are lite breakfasts, muffin, fruit or cereal with tea or coffee. We do not include evening meals- your tour guide will suggest local economical restaurants, and usually clients opt to eat as a group and enjoy the social aspect of the tour. We do provide sandwich style lunches – (you make your own from our pre-shopped fresh ingredients). This means that lunches are quick and simple and may be taken whilst out enjoying the natural beauty of our National Parks either at a picnic table or out on a trail. On our 2 day tours we do not include meals. Simple meals or picnic style lunches can be taken at economical local restaurants. There are several choices and vegetarians are catered for.
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How much luggage can I bring?
Please limit your luggage to your sleeping bag (7 day tours), a main piece of luggage weighing no more than 20kg (44 lbs) and one piece of hand luggage. If you have more luggage than this, please arrange to leave it at your hotel or store it locally.
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What should I pack?
Be prepared for both warm and cold temperatures. Generally speaking, on our summer tours you can enjoy warm days, but nights can sometimes get cooler. It’s a good idea to pack a warm pair of socks, woolly sweater or hooded jacket, hats, gloves, rain jacket, hiking shoes, warm coat and of course your favorite fancy Las Vegas outfit! We recommend 3 season sleeping bag for your Southwest USA summer tour and essential camping items such as a flashlight and a decent battery operated alarm clock. On our Grand Canyon, Zion, Monument Valley and Bryce tours we advise some warm sleep wear. Campgrounds are privately owned and operated and offer very high standards. The campgrounds on our tours have full bathrooms and hot showers (bring your own towel) as well as electricity and charging points for cameras and cells phones etc. Most campgrounds have complimentary wifi. Some of them even have outdoor hot tubs and swimming pools so if you wish to take advantage of these things please bring a bathing suit.
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I've never camped before, will that be a problem?
Don’t worry! We will take care of pretty much everything-we supply all necessary camping equipment except your sleeping bag. We call it comfort camping or “glamping”. Our spacious two person tents are easy to put up and take down and our experienced tour guides are there to help you every step of the way. If you are a solo traveler, you will be paired with a tent partner of the same gender. Most of the campsites we us are fully equipped with WIFI, laundry, hot showers, some even have outdoor hot tubs and swimming pools. On 7-21 day tours, helping out on the camp kitchen is a fun way to sample cuisine from all over the world -your tour leader will guide you through chores. Shopping for meals, loading and unloading the trailer, and preparing meals will make you part of the team.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of bindlestiff tours charges.
Up to 57 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 56 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.