Rocky Mountains Tours & Trips
Sedona's red rocks and art galleries, then Monument Valley with Navajo guides explaining the landscape's significance. What an adventure! Antelope Canyon's light beams, the Oak Creek Canyon drive is scenic, and the Southwest's colors are incredible. Checking out Arizona and Utah's highlights will make you stop constantly for photos.
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Minji • traveled in October, 2025
Tour was amazing!! I rated 5 of 5. The food was nice Tour guide was so kind and humorous Even if I was a solo traveller, I enjoyed the trip. If you choose the option of camping, you could enjoyed the view of nature when you wake up in the morning.
National Parks Tour 3 Days Small Group Tour from Las Vegas - AF
Alan • traveled in October, 2025
Sara Palmer was an excellent diver and guide. However on the first day she asked everyone to rotate seats, which most of us did except one lady. Also on day one there should have been a short time for everyone to introduce themselves to the whole group with maybe a 30 second bio. Our only complaint is for the amount we paid, we should have never been asked to stay in Cooke City. That motel/cabins were not very comfortable or clean. Otherwise the Tetons and Yellowstone are majestic.
8 Day Grand Teton & Yellowstone Explorer - F
Francisco • traveled in June, 2025
Great trip. Our tour guide was absolutely fantastic!
Yellowstone / Grand Teton 4 Day / 3 Night Wildlife Adventure
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- The best Rocky Mountains tour packages
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- Popular Rocky Mountains Cruise Ships
- Best places to start your Rocky Mountains tour
- Discover Rocky Mountains tours for every budget
- Rocky Mountains tours for every type of group
- Top Rocky Mountains travel itineraries to fit your plans
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National Parks Winter Tour
149 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was so enjoyable that we were saying we should have booked an even longer one.”
Delaina, traveled in December
Winter landscapes of Las Vegas and Utah shine with expert guides. This 3-day adventure features premium lodging at 3-star hotels and guided tours, including the $80 Monument Valley Navajo jeep expedition. Perfect for ages 7+, with 50+ travelers rating it 4.9/5 for its Rocky Mountain vistas and cultural insights.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Grand Canyon National Park, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Zion National Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator Bindlestiff Tours From $910
12% Off- US$801You save $109
National Parks Tour 3 Days Small Group Tour from Las Vegas
798 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Packs a lot into 3 days with quite large distances covered each day.”
Anthony, traveled in June
Rocky Mountain majesty reveals itself through Zion's canyons, Bryce's amphitheaters, and Monument Valley's buttes. Scenic campsites or optional hotels, daily meals, and comfortable transport included. Expert guides lead cultural experiences.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon National Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operator Bindlestiff Tours From $875
12% Off- US$770You save $105
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Mojave Desert, Sedona, Page, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From
12% Off- US$715
Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon – 3 days
201 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Handled adversity well.”
Thomas, traveled in May
The Rocky Mountain region reveals its wonders in 3 days. The route from Las Vegas winds through Sedona's red rocks, Monument Valley's buttes, and Antelope Canyon's passages. Includes comfortable Clarion Inn stays and multilingual guides rated 4.9/5, earning 4.8/5 overall from 140+ travelers.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Sedona, Monument Valley, Page, Antelope Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish Operator Empire Vacations From
12% Off- US$620
8 Day Grand Teton & Yellowstone Explorer
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We feel like we saw everything there was to see and then some. We highly recommend touring with Southwest Adventure Tours.”
Daniel, traveled in May
The route from Salt Lake City winds through Grand Teton's 14,000-ft peaks. Wildlife viewing at Schwabacher Landing, boat rides across Jenny Lake, and hikes to Hidden Falls fill your days. Elk Country Inn in Jackson and Kelly Inn in West Yellowstone provide comfortable rest.
Duration 8 days Destinations Salt Lake City, Jackson, Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Southwest Adventure Tours From
12% Off- US$3,499
Utah's Mighty 5 National Parks | Tours of Distinction
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The best part of our trip was the Navajo cookout where we learned about the Navajo tribe and their experience.”
Adrian, traveled in October
Colorado River jet boats and Shafer Trail's switchbacks reveal dramatic mountain terrain. Sunrise illuminates Delicate Arch, Cathedral Valley's monoliths pierce the sky, and Bryce Canyon's hoodoos create natural sculptures. Red Cliffs Lodge offers views of castle-like rock formations.
Duration 8 days Destinations Las Vegas, Grand Canyon Village, Monument Valley, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Tours of Distinction From
12% Off- US$2,999
Yellowstone / Grand Teton 4 Day / 3 Night Wildlife Adventure
23 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The days were long but totally worth it! The trip was better than I even imagined.”
Madelyn, traveled in September
Notable stops at Oxbow Bend and Hayden Valley showcase the Rockies' finest parks. Expert naturalists lead wildlife viewing in Grand Teton and Yellowstone, with stays at The 49'er Inn and The Cody Hotel. Dawn safaris in Lamar Valley reveal geothermal wonders at Mammoth Hot Springs.
Duration 4 days Destinations Jackson, Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Cody Age Range Ages 6+ Operator BrushBuck Wildlife Tours From
12% Off- US$2,199
Canyon Country Showcase
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Enjoyed the trip overall.”
thomas, traveled in September
Duration 7 days Destinations Las Vegas, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon National Park, Monument Valley, Page, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Costsaver From $1,775
15% Off- US$1,509You save $266
Best of Utah & Arizona National Parks
25 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent tout, with a nice group.”
Gerard, traveled in August
Southern Rocky Mountain wonders range from Zion's towering cliffs to Grand Canyon's vast expanse. Navajo culture comes alive in Monument Valley, while Antelope Canyon's twisted walls and Bryce Canyon's unique hoodoo formations captivate visitors.
Duration 7 days Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From $2,799
25% Off- US$2,099You save $700
Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was jammed pack full of fun and information. I would definitely recommend this tour.”
William, traveled in November
The dramatic landscapes of the Rocky Mountains region unfold on this 3-day adventure from Las Vegas. Rest at the comfortable Clarion Inn in Page while exploring Oak Creek Canyon's 2,000-foot descent and Sedona's iconic red rock formations. Navajo-led jeep tours through Monument Valley and mesmerizing patterns of Lower Antelope Canyon await, all for approx. $220 per day.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Sedona, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Antelope Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
25% Off- US$744
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Las Vegas serves as the main starting point for these western journeys, with 40% of our guests flying in there, followed by Jackson, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and also St. George. Looking at our booking data, you'll want to lock in your dates about 4 months ahead, especially if you're planning a summer trip when wildlife is most active or during the golden aspen season in fall. July through September gives you the best mix of hiking weather and animal sightings, though we see travelers enjoying every season - from snow-covered winter landscapes to spring's powerful waterfalls. Many of our photographers have discovered that May and early June hit a sweet spot: good weather, fewer people on the trails and also perfect light for capturing the dramatic mountain scenery.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter brings out a different character in Southwest parks. Our groups love watching black wolves, elk and bison move across Yellowstone's snowy terrain - they really stand out against the white landscape. The multi-day tours include cozy lodges where you can warm up after exploring, and you'll get full park access without summer's busy crowds. Over in Monument Valley, Navajo guides share deep knowledge of the area as red sandstone towers occasionally wear caps of fresh snow. Many travelers combine their Grand Canyon visit with Antelope Canyon, where winter's low sun angle creates special lighting conditions in the narrow slot canyons.
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- Spring 2026
Spring spreads beautifully through the Rocky Mountains where our wildlife-focused tours make the most of active animal seasons. The 4-day Yellowstone and Grand Teton trips draw many visitors as the parks emerge from winter, with our guides positioning groups strategically in Lamar Valley for wolf watching and along forest edges where bears start appearing. Some tours blend natural with cultural experiences, taking you through Zion's Narrows and connecting with Navajo guides in Monument Valley, where desert flora bursts into unexpected colors. Our travelers often mention how much they appreciate the naturalist guides, who share extensive knowledge about spring migration patterns, geological formations and local ecosystems. The timing suits photographers particularly well - you'll capture rich light in Antelope Canyon's narrow corridors and also crystal-clear morning vistas across Grand Teton's peaks before the summer haze arrives. We keep groups intimate at 8-12 people, which allows flexibility to pause whenever wildlife appears, interesting geological features emerge or special photo moments present themselves.
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- Summer 2026
Summer is prime time for wildlife and long days of exploration. The combined Yellowstone and Grand Teton tours are our most popular, with early morning safaris regularly spotting grizzlies, wolves, moose and also bison. Utah's national park camping circuits work really well in summer - you'll cool off wading through Zion's Narrows, check out Bryce Canyon's rock formations and enjoy incredibly clear night skies from camp. Our travelers love soaking in the outdoor hot tubs at Bryce after a full day's hiking. The Monument Valley tours with Navajo guides add rich cultural context to the landscape. We schedule most activities for early morning or sunset to dodge the heat and catch good photo light.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Looking at the Rocky Mountain tour operators, Brush Buck stands out for its wildlife tours - our travelers particularly like guides Mike and Daniel who really know their animals and tracking. They've got solid expertise but you should know there have been some issues with their response times and updates. Bindlestiff Tours offers both camping and hotel stays, and their guides Rachel, Khriss and also JD get great feedback for making trips engaging and smooth. Just keep in mind that during peak summer heat, some of our customers found the camping portions a bit challenging on their longer routes. For those wanting more creature comforts, Bamba Experience provides quality hotels and comfortable transport between sites. The catch is that a few travelers noticed their actual daily activities didn't always match up exactly with what was listed online. It's worth double-checking the specific itinerary details when booking with them. I'd suggest comparing a few specific tour dates and routes from these operators since the experiences can vary quite a bit depending on when you go and what you're hoping to see in the Rockies. Each has their strong points but also areas where they could improve.
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What's the Best Way to Get to the Rocky Mountains?
Denver's your main gateway with direct shuttles running to Estes Park on the east side while Salt Lake City works great for accessing the western areas and Jackson Hole if you're heading to Grand Teton. During peak summer when Denver gets super busy you might want to look at flying into smaller airports like Eagle/Vail or Montrose they're actually really convenient and way less crowded.
How Do You Get Around Once You're There?
Most tours use these comfortable Mercedes Sprinter vans or mini-coaches that fit 12-14 people they're perfect for reaching those out-of-the-way trailheads and spotting wildlife. From May through October you can hop on the free park shuttle along Bear Lake Road and Moraine Park. If you're into scenic train rides the Rocky Mountaineer's pretty special with its glass-domed cars running between Denver and Moab with overnight stops. Photography buffs you'll love the specialized 4x4 tours that get you to those perfect sunrise and sunset spots especially up on Trail Ridge Road.
When's the Best Time to Visit the Rockies?
Each season's got its own magic here. Summer between June and August brings amazing wildflowers up high and you can hike those alpine trails above 12000 feet. Fall's really special around September-October when the aspens turn golden especially along Peak-to-Peak Highway. Winter from December through March is perfect for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing at Bear Lake and Wild Basin plus there's way fewer people. Spring's beautiful from April to May with powerful waterfalls at Ouzel and Adams though you'll find some high roads still closed.
How Can I Make Sure I See Wildlife?
Your best bet is hitting Moraine Park or Kawuneeche Valley right at dawn between 5:30 and 7:00 AM or at sunset especially if you want to see elk during their September-October rut. The guides are amazing with their spotting scopes for finding wolves in Lamar Valley and grizzlies in Hayden Valley. Just remember to keep your distance 100 yards from bears and wolves 25 yards from other wildlife that's really important. If you're into birds the Teton Raptor Center runs these fantastic tours with expert naturalists.
Where Are Some Hidden Gems Most People Miss?
You've got to check out Wild Basin's Thunder Lake trail it's got these incredible waterfalls without all the crowds you get at Bear Lake. Over on the west side Grand Lake's perfect for kayaking and spotting moose. Medicine Bow National Forest near Laramie has these amazing lakes and peaks with national park views but hardly any people. And don't forget the San Juan Mountains around Ouray they're fantastic for ice climbing in winter and exploring old mining trails come summer.




















































