Bryce Canyon is one of the most popular destinations in America to visit if you want to experience the stunning beauty of the National Parks that are protected by the US government. Bryce is roughly the same distance from Las Vegas as it is from Salt Lake City, which are the two nearest cities that can support traffic from major airlines. The drive to Bryce is about four hours from both cities, but smart visitors choose Las Vegas as the beginning of the tip far more than Salt Lake City due to the fact that cheaper flights can be had going to Las Vegas, and it also has a far better selection of hotels and restaurants. Lets face it, Las Vegas is also a better tourist destination to start from as well, because there is more to do there on the days when you are not touring the nearby National Parks. Our tours of Bryce Canyon are offered as multiple-park tours for a specific reason, that we can maximize our tour time of National Parks and minimize our driving time by first visiting Zion, which is only 2.5 hours from Vegas, and then traveling from there to Bryce. We also visit Monument Valley and The Grand Canyon on the same trip, due to the fact that we can drive only short distances between the parks and get the best experience of multiple areas while having only short drives in between.
Bryce Canyon is absolutely spectacular, and is a must see for people who want to experience the beauty of southwestern open spaces. We allow our customers an even more unique experience than they might ever expect, because most people who see Bryce Canyon only see it during the day. Bindlestiff Tours chooses to allow our visitors to see Bryce at night as well, because we camp there after touring both Zion and Bryce on the first day. While you may have never seen anything like the beauty of Bryce Canyon during the day, sitting by a campfire under the stars within the area is almost unable to be described. There are no city lights to obstruct your views of the sky, so you will be able to see what the night sky looked like to the people who lived here for thousands of years, as well as those passing through as the west was being settled. We will guarantee you have never seen a sky like this, and you might never see anything like it again.
After camping in Bryce, we move on to Monument Valley, Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon, which are all unique and spectacular on their own. Our tour ends up on the last day at the Grand Canyon, which is known worldwide as one of the best views on earth. Our tours visit all of these areas because we want to provide an experience that is different than just watching scenery go by through a bus window. We want to experience the areas like those who came before us.