5-Nights Utah Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks Hiking
Available Dates
5/31/2026
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6/5/2026
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6/7/2026
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6/12/2026
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6/14/2026
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6/19/2026
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9/20/2026
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9/25/2026
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9/27/2026
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10/2/2026
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10/4/2026
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10/9/2026
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St. George, Utah
Zion National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Embark on an unforgettable hiking adventure in two breathtaking Southwest national parks: Bryce Canyon and Zion. Marvel at the incredible hoodoos and geological wonders that make Bryce Canyon so unique. In Zion, take in the towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and stunning canyons. Ascend a series of dramatic switchbacks to Scout Lookout and enjoy an unforgettable hike through the Virgin River Narrows. Possibly your best memories will be made exploring the lesser-known lava flows, sand dunes, and geologic marvels of Kodachrome Basin and Snow Canyon. Join us to the classics and the hidden gems!
Highlights:
Important Trip Details:
Daily 3- to 6-hour hikes on steep and uneven terrain with some moderate exposure to heights. Hikes will often be broken up across multiple different trails with rest breaks. Hiking Zion’s Virgin River Narrows can be easy or challenging, depending on the water level and temperature. The 3.6-mile Scout Lookout hike, with a 1,122-foot elevation gain, is the most challenging hike as it climbs steeply through stunning canyons. Summiting is optional.
Minimum Age: 16
Highlights:
- Wade through a scenic slot canyon riverbed on the Virgin River Narrows and climb to Scout Lookout in Zion National Park
- Hike beneath stunning hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park
- Explore the visually stunning Snow Canyon and Kodachrome Basin State Parks
Important Trip Details:
Daily 3- to 6-hour hikes on steep and uneven terrain with some moderate exposure to heights. Hikes will often be broken up across multiple different trails with rest breaks. Hiking Zion’s Virgin River Narrows can be easy or challenging, depending on the water level and temperature. The 3.6-mile Scout Lookout hike, with a 1,122-foot elevation gain, is the most challenging hike as it climbs steeply through stunning canyons. Summiting is optional.
Minimum Age: 16