$99 for a Zion National Park Bus Tour from Las Vegas Travel Desk ($229.99 Value)
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Buses traverse Mojave Desert and Virgin River Gorge en route to Zion National Park, a protected haven of red stone cliffs
A guided tour is one of the best ways to acquaint yourself with a new city, second only to proclaiming yourself its king and observing the types of local produce that get tossed at you. Hit the ground running with this Groupon.
$99 for a Zion National Park Bus Tour ($229.99 Value)
The Joshua trees of the Mojave Desert give way to the red cliffs of St. George, Utah, as tourists watch the landscape unravel from the comfort of luxurious buses. The approximately 10-hour round-trip journey to Zion National Park begins in Vegas with a morning snack and refreshments. A tour narrator doles out regional tidbits and gossip about tectonic plates as buses pass along the Virgin River Gorge. From the gorges of northwestern Arizona, Utah's clay-red stones rise to announce the arrival at Zion. Visitors can explore the national park's jutting cliffs on foot or from a shuttle that makes frequent stops for picture taking and group sneezing.
Buses traverse Mojave Desert and Virgin River Gorge en route to Zion National Park, a protected haven of red stone cliffs
A guided tour is one of the best ways to acquaint yourself with a new city, second only to proclaiming yourself its king and observing the types of local produce that get tossed at you. Hit the ground running with this Groupon.
$99 for a Zion National Park Bus Tour ($229.99 Value)
The Joshua trees of the Mojave Desert give way to the red cliffs of St. George, Utah, as tourists watch the landscape unravel from the comfort of luxurious buses. The approximately 10-hour round-trip journey to Zion National Park begins in Vegas with a morning snack and refreshments. A tour narrator doles out regional tidbits and gossip about tectonic plates as buses pass along the Virgin River Gorge. From the gorges of northwestern Arizona, Utah's clay-red stones rise to announce the arrival at Zion. Visitors can explore the national park's jutting cliffs on foot or from a shuttle that makes frequent stops for picture taking and group sneezing.