Camping the Best of the West's National Parks

On a mission to visit as many of the west coast's stunning national parks as you can? This 16-day tour will...

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Camping the Best of the West's National Parks

DAY 1 Las Vegas

Arrive at any time. There are no planned activities today until the evening welcome meeting, so check out the strip or Fremont Street. This tour leaves Las Vegas in the morning on Day 2; if you would like to spend any additional time here, we recommend booking pre-tour accommodation.

Administrative

Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group

Your opportunity to meet your CEO and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Opt to join the group for a local meal afterwards. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group.

Accommodation

Below is an example of the hotel we may use in this city. For the actual hotel your specific departure will be using, please check your voucher.

Golden Nugget Las Vegas

Hotel
DAY 2 Las Vegas/Bryce Canyon National Park

Hit the road from Las Vegas to Bryce Canyon, travelling past towering cliffs and massive canyon walls, stopping at several viewpoints along the way. Upon arrival the group will set up camp before setting off to explore this unique national park in the fading light. After the sun goes down, don't forget to look up to check out this renowned night sky while enjoying s'mores around the fire.

Nature

Bryce Canyon National Park Visit

Bryce Canyon National Park

See a sight like no other at this giant forest of stone made up of collection of massive natural amphitheaters. This park contains hundreds of thousands of eroded spires, pinnacles, and other shapes as far as the eye can see.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Las Vegas- Bryce Canyon5h-6h400km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Accommodation

Ruby's Inn RV Park & Campground

Campground
DAY 3 Bryce Canyon National Park/Moab

Set off early this morning in Bryce Canyon National Park, and stare in wonder at the largest collection of hoodoos in the world as the sun rises. Take a hike into the amphitheater of Queen's Garden and Navajo Loop to walk amongst the hoodoos, walls and fins that make up this geological wonder. In the afternoon, continue to Moab, an adventure capital of the southwest and the gateway to both Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. Set up camp upon arrival and spend the evening enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the great outdoors.

Nature

Bryce Canyon National Park Visit

Bryce Canyon National Park

See a sight like no other at this giant forest of stone made up of collection of massive natural amphitheaters. This park contains hundreds of thousands of eroded spires, pinnacles, and other shapes as far as the eye can see.

Landsport

Queen's Garden and Navajo Loop Hike

Bryce Canyon National Park2.5h5km

Trek through the most popular trail in Bryce Canyon to see its famous hoodoos - tall, thin spires of rock that seem to magically balance upon their dusty, red rock base. Begin your hike at Sunrise Point and make your way toward Queen Victoria, the trail's namesake rock formation. Continue through the amphitheater on Navajo Loop past Wall Street or Thor's Hammer, depending on trail conditions. Exit at Sunset Point before walking the Rim Trail back to our starting point. Soak in the views one last time - you'll want to take it all in. Hiking distance: 4.6km (2.9 mi) Elevation change: 183m (600 ft).

Bus

Private Vehicle

Bryce Canyon National Park- Moab4.5h483km

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Accommodation

Sun Outdoors Campground

Campground
DAY 4 Arches National Park

Enjoy breakfast at camp before driving to Arches National Park. Spend the first part of the day exploring the densest concentration of arches in the world. Take a hike through Devils Garden to Landscape Arch, and continue to Double O Arch, bouldering over rocks to reach the pinnacle views. Head back to Moab in the afternoon where you can take advantage of free time to try some of the optional activities available in the area. Opt to visit Delicate Arch Viewpoint in the evening for a sunset walk. Stand in awe at the over 2,000 sandstone arches ranging in size and shape that make up this park.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Arches National Park- Moab1h

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Nature

Arches National Park Visit

Arches National Park1h-5h

Wander throughout this red rock wonderland filled with countless arches, hundreds of soaring pinnacles, massive fins, and giant balanced rocks carved and shaped by eons of weathering and erosion. Explore viewpoints and hike in this National Park that contains the world's largest concentration of natural stone arches.

Landsport

Devils Garden Hike

Arches National Park4h7km

Explore the Arches that make up this national park along the Devils Garden trail. Arches form as narrow rock walls (called "fins") erode over time, causing sections of the rockface to fall. Visit Landscape Arch, the longest in North America, with an opening of 93m (306 ft). Continue to Double O Arch, a challenging, steep section that requires hikers to scramble over rocks. Be rewarded with incredible views at the top, before heading back to the trailhead. Hiking distance: 7km (4.2 mi) Elevation change: 152-244m (500-800 ft).

Free Time

MoabAFTERNOON

Take advantage of a free afternoon to try out some optional activities in Moab like, a Hummer tour, rafting, or mountain biking.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Moab- Arches National Park1h37km

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Optional Activities - Day 4Show

Accommodation

Sun Outdoors Campground

Campground
DAY 5 Canyonlands National Park

Travel to the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. Stop at Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument, the largest known collection of petroglyphs in the Southwest. Spend the day hiking through desert lands to explore eroded towers of sandstone and fissures in the ground on the Joint Trail to Chesler Park.

Landsport

Joint Trail and Chesler Park Hike

Canyonlands National Park4h7km

Trek through the desert grasslands of Chesler Park and admire towering sandstone pinnacles that give this area its name: the Needles District. Follow the Joint Trail into deep, sometimes very narrow slot canyons, before emerging back into open space. Now you understand why it's called the Canyonlands. Hiking distance: 7km (4.5 mi) Elevation change: 533m (1,750 ft).

Landsport

Canyonlands National Park VIsit

Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands National Park is known for its dramatic desert landscape in southeastern Utah that has been carved by the Colorado River. Uncover a wilderness of endless canyons and striking buttes as you stand and witness nature's unyielding power.

Land Tour

Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument Visit

Canyonlands National Park

With over 650 petroglyphs in a single area, think of a visit to Newspaper Rock as flipping through the news pages of generations past. Created by ancestral Puebloan people who lived, farmed and hunted along a nearby ancient river, examine the intricate carvings they made to document their way of life.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Moab- Canyonlands National Park2h119km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Canyonlands National Park- Moab2h119km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Accommodation

Sun Outdoors Campground

Campground
DAY 6 Capitol Reef National Park

Travel to Capitol Reef National Park. Known for its geologic monocline, discover the cliffs, canyons, petroglyphs and orchards that make up the park. Learn about the geology and the ancient inhabitants who created the petroglyphs still visible on the cliff walls. In the evening check into the cabins we'll be staying in while in Capitol Reef. Then, take advantage of your free time after dark to look up at the starry night. This national park has been designated a Gold Tier "International Dark Sky Park".

Nature

Capitol Reef National Park Visit

Capitol Reef National Park

Travel through twisting canyons, massive domes, monoliths, and spires of sandstone in this stunning and surreal National Park. Stop to look at petroglyphs etched in rock walls and painted pictographs that are sacred remnants of ancient Indians.

Nature

Petroglyphs at Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef National Park

Travel through twisting canyons, massive domes, monoliths, and spires of sandstone in this stunning and surreal National Park. Stop to look at petroglyphs etched in rock walls (keep an eye for bighorn sheep) dating back to 1300 C.E. when native people of the Fremont Culture made their home at Capitol Reef.

Hike Hickman or Chimney Rock Trail

Capitol Reef National Park1h-3h

Once in the park hike along one of two possible trails. Chimney Rock 3.3 miles is a relatively short, not so steep trail that will take you to a high elevation viewpoint. Chimney Rock itself is an eroded pillar of red sandstone offering spansive views of the surrounding landscape. The loop is 580 feet in elevation gain and can typically be done in about 90 minutes. The 2-mile hike Hickman Trail is about 2 miles from the visitor centre. This easy, scenic trail leads hikers right up and under a large natural arch allowing you to gain a true sense of the grandeur present in this beautiful and unforgiving environment.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Moab- Capitol Reef National Park3h282km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Accommodation

Thousand Lakes RV Park & Campground

Campground
DAY 7 Capitol Reef National Park/Zion National Park

Today, travel along the scenic highway through the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Take in the mesas, canyons and arches that make up this diverse geological region. Set off on a hike and discover prehistoric petroglyphs and stunning waterfalls. Opt to cool off in the refreshing waters falling 38m (126 ft) to a natural swimming pool fed from Calf Creek Falls. Continue to Zion National Park, traveling past towering cliffs and massive canyon walls, stopping at several viewpoints along the way. Enjoy panoramic views and a free evening in the Springdale area.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Capitol Reef National Park- Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument1h82km

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Landsport

Lower Calf Creek Falls Hike

Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument4h10km

Enjoy an easy hike through relatively flat terrain to get to Lower Calf Creek Falls. While you may see a few more hikers than on previous days, this trek is no less spectacular - especially once you sight the clear waters of Calf Creek and its 38m (126 ft) drop into a deep pool. Named for the natural "pen" where early pioneers and ranchers herded their calves for a much-needed drink, today visitors can opt to swim in this cool oasis. Hiking distance: 10km (6 mi) Elevation change: 61m (200 ft).

Bus

Private Vehicle

Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument- Zion National Park3h242km

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Accommodation

Zion Canyon RV Resort & Campground

Campground
DAY 8 Zion National Park

Spend the day discovering Zion National Park. First hike to Scout Lookout, a challenging, but rewarding 4 mile hike which passes through the iconic Walter's Wiggles before reaching the lookout point along a flat saddle with incredible views of the Zion Canyon. Head to the valley floor to trek through the river on one of the most popular hikes in the park, the Narrows. Admire monumental sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that tower into the sky and opt to turn around at any point. Experience diverse plant and animal life in this narrow slot canyon as the park transitions from desert to forest. Gaze at the awe-inspiring beauty of the high plateaus, striking towers, temples, mesas, and the earth's tallest-known sheer sandstone walls. After returning to camp, head into the charming town of Springdale to celebrate the accomplishments of the last week.

Nature

Zion National Park Visit

Zion National Park

Admire monumental sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that tower into the sky. Experience diverse plant and animal life, and wade through water in a narrow slot canyon as the park transitions from desert to forest. Gaze at the awe-inspiring beauty of the high plateaus, striking towers, temples, mesas, and the earth's tallest-known sheer sandstone walls.

Landmark

Scout Lookout Trail

Zion National Park

This trail is also the same one that goes to Angels Landing, because of this be prepared to gain more than 1,000 ft in elevation and walk up 21 challenging switchbacks to reach the lookout point. The hike begins at The Grotto shuttle stop and once you arrive at the lookout, you'll be able to enjoy jaw-dropping views of the valley before you.

Landsport

The Narrows Hike

Zion National Park2h6km

Known as one of Utah's best slot canyon hikes, The Narrows takes you through towering canyon walls along the Virgin River (and yes, this means walking in water!). Enjoy some of the park's best scenery, stop to take photos, and don't forget to watch your footing. Opt to make your way back at any point. Hiking distance: 6.4km (4 mi) Elevation change: 102m (334 ft).

Accommodation

Zion Canyon RV Resort & Campground

Campground
DAY 9 Zion National Park/Las Vegas

Take the short drive from Zion to Las Vegas. Upon arrival, enjoy free time in Las Vegas. Explore the strip, try your luck at a casino, or take in a glitzy show.

Accommodation

Golden Nugget Las Vegas

Hotel
DAY 10 Las Vegas/Sequoia National Park

Leave the bright lights of Las Vegas behind and spend the day travelling through the desert to the granite cliffs and ancient giant trees of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Though these two parks were granted National Park status roughly 50 years apart, they are currently managed together by the National Park system. After setting up camp, slow down to relish the natural setting, and roast s'mores around the fire.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Las Vegas- Sequoia National Park8h677km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Accommodation

Three Rivers Hideaways Campground

Campground
DAY 11 Sequoia National Park

Enjoy a full day in Sequoia National Park. Hike the half mile down to General Sherman, at 83 meters (275 feet) high, its the world's largest tree. Continue to trek through the Giant Forest on Congress Trail to see more of these colossal trees. Enjoy a picnic lunch amongst the giant trees. In the afternoon, choose to venture further into the park. The Marble Fork of the Kaweah River leads to inspiring granite cliffs of Tokopah Canyon, and in early summer, the 1200ft cascading Tokopah Falls is sure to impress.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Sequoia National Park1h45km

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Land Tour

General Sherman Giant Forest Hike

Sequoia National Park12km

Hike amongst some of the most impressive living things on Earth, giant Sequoias. This trip through the misty heights of the Sierras will take you through the home of General Sherman, the largest tree alive. Tour the other enormous trees and catch some amazing views of the mountains through the forest on this epic hike. Hiking distance: 12km (7.5 mi) Elevation change: 549m (1800 ft)

Bus

Private Vehicle

Sequoia National Park1h45km

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Land Tour

Tokopah Falls

Sequoia National Park

Explore this 3.8-mile out-and-back trail near Hartland, California. The main attraction is the waterfall at the end of the approach hike. This is where you drop into the creek to see the canyon and falls. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1h 44 min to complete. Hiking distance 3.8 mi-Elevation gain 626 ft

Accommodation

Three Rivers Hideaways Campground

Campground
DAY 12 Kings Canyon National Park

Rise early and head out for a final day in Sequoia National Park. Hike through the trees to the peak of Little Baldy for panoramic vistas of the surrounding Sierra Nevadas. After, travel to Buena Vista Peak trailhead. At just 2 miles, this round-trip hike packs a punch with 360-degree views from the top of the granite peak to see not only the High Sierra, but also the valley below. After a picnic lunch, continue exploring the park through the network of trails among the towering trees of Grant Grove before traveling back to camp.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Sequoia National Park- Kings Canyon National Park1.5h64km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Kings Canyon National Park- Sequoia National Park1.5h64km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Land Tour

Buena Vista Peak Hike

Sequoia National Park1km

Take a quick hike up to Buena Vista Peak, and experience some of the best views in the entire park. With minimal elevation change, you'll have plenty of time and energy to explore and take pictures along the mountain top. Hiking distance: 3.2km (2 mi) Elevation change: 125m (413 ft).

Land Tour

Little Baldy Hike

Sequoia National Park6km

Hike up the switchbacks of Little Baldy Trail to travel up and out of the forest as it slowly opens up to sweeping views of the beautiful California Sierras and valleys below. Hiking distance is 5.4km (3.4 mi) with an elevation change of 243m (800 ft).

Accommodation

Three Rivers Hideaways Campground

Campground
DAY 13 Sequoia National Park/Yosemite National Park

Upon arrival in the Yosemite Valley, we first witness the iconic sights of Half Dome, El Capitan, and Bridalveil Fall. This afternoon, we get ourselves oriented among the Valley trails along the Lower Yosemite Falls trail and learn more about the park. After lunch, enjoy free time to walk trails from the Valley floor, simply relax under the towering granite monoliths, or choose to do a portion of the Valley Loop Trail where you can follow many of the Valley's first east-west trails and wagon roads through meadows and along talus slopes at the base of the granite cliffs, and near the Merced River. On our way to camp, we stop and stand in awe of El Capitan, looking for climbers on the sheer rock face.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Visalia- Yosemite National Park3.5h

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Free Time

Yosemite National ParkAFTERNOON

Free time to explore Yosemite Valley and various valley hikes on your own.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Yosemite National Park1.5h77km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Accommodation

Indian Flats Campground

Campground
DAY 14 Yosemite National Park

From the valley floor, take the park shuttle system to one of the most iconic trails in the park. Hike alongside the Merced River to climb the Mist Trail, getting sprayed by the waters of Vernal Fall. See the water rushing over the edge before crossing the river and climbing the steps to Nevada Fall. Enjoy lunch from the top, taking in the views of the High Sierra including Half Dome, Liberty Cap, Mount Broderick. On the return trip, take the John Muir Trail down to truly understand this visionaries passion for park. Enjoy free time to walk the Lower Yosemite Fall Trail, Bridalveil Fall Trail, or relax under the towering granite monoliths of Half Dome or El Capitan. On the way back to camp, stop at stand in awe of El Capitan, looking for climbers on the sheer rockface.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Yosemite National Park0.5h25km

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Land Tour

Mist Trail to Vernal and Nevada Falls Hike

Yosemite National Park5h-6h11km

Take the storied Mist Trail as it traverses up the valley, with visits to Vernal and Nevada Falls. Return along the John Muir Trail. Be prepared for a long hike, and incredible scenery! Distance: 11.2km (7 mi), Elevation Change: 610m (2000 ft)

Nature

Yosemite National Park Visit

Yosemite National Park

Picturesque valleys, vast wilderness, powerful waterfalls, elusive wildlife, ancient sequoias and more than 16 types of granite make up this internationally recognized national park. Hike the trails, get up close to ancient rock formations and take panoramic photos of this gorgeous landscape. Keep an eye out for black bears, deer, and coyotes.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Yosemite National Park0.5h25km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

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Optional Activities - Day 14Show

Accommodation

Indian Flats Campground

Campground
DAY 15 Yosemite National Park

Today we get off the beaten path for a challenging hike, bringing us face to face with the granite domes and slopes that make this park so iconic. Rising from the valley, we search for one last breathtaking view of Half Dome and a chance to overlook the Valley below. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada, Yosemite is dynamic and weather patterns can see dramatic shifts year to year. Seasonally, weather and trail conditions may require the CEO to assess which trail to take, but while the routes may change with the seasons, the views all share equal splendour and require comparable effort for the epic payoff. Our aim will be to set off for the roughly 9 mile hike to North Dome from Tioga Pass.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Yosemite National Park0.5h25km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Nature

Yosemite National Park Visit

Yosemite National Park

Picturesque valleys, vast wilderness, powerful waterfalls, elusive wildlife, ancient sequoias and more than 16 types of granite make up this internationally recognized national park. Hike the trails, get up close to ancient rock formations and take panoramic photos of this gorgeous landscape. Keep an eye out for black bears, deer, and coyotes.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Yosemite National Park0.5h25km

Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.

Land Tour

North Dome Trail

Yosemite National Park4h-6h14km

A difficult trail, but worth the effort for the views. Meander through coniferous forest, cross narrow streams, and continue along exposed granite for some jaw-dropping views of Half Dome, Clouds Rest, and the Valley below. Distance: 8.8 miles (14.2 km) round trip.

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Optional Activities - Day 15Show

Accommodation

Indian Flats Campground

Campground
DAY 16 Yosemite National Park/San Francisco

Drive from the Sierra Nevadas to the San Francisco Bay. Tour ends on arrival. Onward travel should be booked no earlier than 7pm.

Bus

Private Vehicle

Yosemite National Park- San Francisco4.5h315km

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