Set out this morning for a short drive to the Bryce Canyon National Park.
At nearly 2,500 meters above sea level, take the easy Rim Trail and watch the sun cast shadows through the park’s famous hoodoos – rock formations shaped by erosion. Walk through the natural amphitheatre and weave between these towering pillars, then rejoin your group and check in at your hotel for the evening.
Travel time: Driving - approx. 80 minutes
Today, explore two of Utah’s most iconic national parks. Start at Arches National Park, home to more than 2,000 natural arches in orange sandstone. The trail to Delicate Arch is moderately difficult but offers a rewarding view of one of the world’s most famous rock arches, perched atop sloping hills.
Next, visit Canyonlands National Park, where the Green and Colorado rivers meet and carve through the park’s canyons. Follow the trail of Butch Cassidy and his ‘Wild Bunch,’ who once hid out at Robbers Roost. In the evening, check in at your hotel for a well-earned rest.
Optional activities:
- Slickrock sunset Hummer tour (from US$80 per person).
- Canyoneering (from US$100 per person).
Travel time: Driving - approx. four hours
Continue exploring Arches and Canyonlands national parks, choosing from numerous trails, or finding a spot to relax and enjoy the scenery.
For a true Wild West experience, join an optional sunset Hummer tour of Slickrock (at additional cost), where the landscape resembles a classic Western film. Alternatively, thrill-seekers can opt for a canyoneering experience for a different view of the stunning vistas (at additional cost).
Optional activities:
- Slickrock sunset Hummer tour (from US$80 per person).
- Canyoneering (from US$100 per person).
Hit the road, heading south for Arizona and the Monument Valley. Famed for its sandstone buttes, Monument Valley has been a must-see of many American road trips, and has appeared in the films ‘Forrest Gump’ and ‘Thelma & Louise’.
A leading achievement among Indigenous American lands, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is one of the most striking landscapes on the continent. Join a Navajo guide for an informative Jeep tour across the plateau, learning about the region’s rich history.
Travel time: Driving - approx. 2.5 hours
If you’d like to experience the light play in Antelope Canyon’s curved walls, choose to join a 1.5-hour morning tour through the slot canyon, then head to the famous Horseshoe Bend.
Your final stop is the Grand Canyon. After a stop at a Navajo trading post, follow the Colorado River to one of the largest canyons in the world. As one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the park stretches nearly 450 kilometres.
Whether you hike into the canyon, walk the rim at sunset or relax at a cafe along the edge, this is your chance to witness one of nature’s most famous landscapes.
Optional activities:
- Antelope Canyon tour (from US$90 per person).
- Grand Canyon helicopter flight (from US$280 per person).
Travel time: Driving - approx. three hours
Your return journey to Las Vegas takes you along historic Route 66. As you travel this iconic western road, you’ll have one last chance to take in the open landscape of the American West.
Arrive back at the Palms Casino Resort and make your own way to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) for your onwards journey.
Travel time: Driving - approx. four hours