Tours of the Grand Canyon leaving from Las Vegas can be very different in the winter and summer. Most people who are planning this type of tour will have lots of questions about everything from the weather and expected temperatures to snow. While the Grand Canyon may be more stable in weather from season to season than you are used to on the east coast, there is still seasonality in the area that can make the experience quite different from summer to winter. That being said, winter tours of the Grand Canyon are a wonderful experience that are just a little cooler than you can expect in the summer. We offer Grand Canyon tours year round in two different versions. We offer a private tour that visits only the Grand Canyon with your group and no outsiders, and we also offer tours of the Grand Canyon as part of our multi-park tours as well. On these tours, you will be part of a diverse group of travelers that will visit multiple national parks like Zion Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Monument Valley. Depending on the length of the tour, you may also visit numerous other national parks and protected spaces. We prefer to treat our guests to these longer versions of tours because the amount of time it takes to travel from Las Vegas to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon is almost a half day. This means that if we are only going to visit the Grand Canyon for a limited amount of time, we are spending almost as much time driving as exploring. Instead, we prefer to do a "tour loop" which visits parks in succession based upon not only their distance from Las Vegas but also their distance from each other. These multi-day tours will usually visit
Tours of the Grand Canyon leaving from Las Vegas can be very different in the winter and summer. Most people who are planning this type