Vegas & National Parks of the Southwest with Campgrounds
From £3,370 pp
- 18 nights
- Economy Flights
- Available January - December
A motorhome holiday gives you the absolute freedom to explore the spectacular scenery of the USA. This pre-planned itinerary incorporates some truly breathtaking sights and includes pre-booked campgrounds, so that you can simply focus on exploring the great outdoors and enjoying yourself. The best time to do this holiday is May to October due to the cold winter climate in the national parks.
What's Included?
- International flights from the UK based on economy class
- Accommodation for 3 nights
- 16 days motorhome hire
- A digital travel guide-book companion taking you to those hidden gems so easily missed without an expert’s advice
- Booked campgrounds for the duration of your motorhome rental
- Unlimited Mileage Package
- Personal & vehicle kits
Holiday Map
Explore our interactive map to discover your holiday route and key points of interest.
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Your day-to-day plan
Arrive in Las Vegas
Upon arrival, make your way to your hotel and prepare to be greeted by the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas. Whether you choose to enjoy some time at the tables or simply soak in the exhilarating atmosphere, there is something for everyone. Before heading for the open road, be sure to attend a Vegas show, enjoy the incredible array of food, and shop ‘til you drop at the Outlet Malls at the North and South end of the famous strip.
Las Vegas to Kingman, 100 miles
After collecting your motorhome, which is an approximate 15-minute cab ride from your hotel, head south to your first overnight stop in Kingman, Arizona. Crossing the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge, you will drive through mountain deserts as you leave Nevada for Arizona. Why not visit the Arizona Route 66 Museum or take a tour of Arizona’s oldest craft distillery (pre-booking essential)?
Kingman to Grand Canyon South Rim, 182 miles
Today’s drive will take you through the town of Williams, Arizona, which is home to the Grand Canyon Railway and Railway Hotel. Leaving Williams, head north through the Kaibab National Forest and into the Grand Canyon with its magnificent vistas, trails and wildlife.
Grand Canyon to Lake Powell, 118 miles
On departing the Grand Canyon, head north to Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam. Although not on the same scale as Hoover Dam, Glen Canyon Dam is a wonderful sight. Take in the magnificent Antelope Canyon with a guided walking tour (reservations mandatory) or the Rainbow Bridge National Monument by boat from Wahweap Marina at Lake Powell Resort.
Lake Powell to Monument Valley, 122 miles
The drive to Monument Valley takes you through astonishing and characteristic desert scenery as you leave Arizona for Utah. The red-rock desert and monoliths of Monument Valley have been the setting for a multitude of western movies and are instantly recognisable. Your visit will take your breath away and leave you awe-struck.
Monument Valley to Moab, 147 miles
Over the next 3 days, experience the wonder of mother nature with the spectacular Canyonland and Arches National Parks. Time slot reservations are required and are bookable 3 months prior to your visit. There are numerous amazing viewpoints in both national parks and, if you fancy a thrill, you can even enjoy a white-water rafting trip on the Colorado River.
Moab to Capitol Reef National Park,151 miles
Today you move on to Capitol Reef National Park in Utah's south-central desert, where the defining geologic feature is a wrinkle in the earth known as the Waterpocket Fold. With its dramatic landscape of rugged canyons, natural bridges and arches, the scene is set for a wonderful visit.
Capitol Reef National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park,125 miles
The drive to Bryce Canyon National Park takes you on Utah’s Scenic Byway 12, which is also known as “A Journey Through Time Scenic Byway”. As you climb into the Dixie National Forest and leave Capitol Reef National Park behind, stop at the scenic overlook close to the 9,000 feet summit and take in the view. A short hike takes you to Sunrise and Sunset Points and be sure to look out for views of Bryce Amphitheatre.
Bryce Canyon National Park to Zion National Park, 87 miles
On your drive to Zion, you will take the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway. The scenery is stunning and will give you a taste of what Zion has to offer. Take the shuttle on the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive to experience some of the best scenery.
Zion National Park to Las Vegas, 169 miles
Upon arrival back into Las Vegas, spend one more night with your motorhome before returning it on day 18 and spending your final night in a Vegas hotel. Enjoy a final show or take a journey on the High Roller at the Linq for stunning views of the Las Vegas Valley.
Homeward Bound
After your holiday of a lifetime, return to the Las Vegas Airport for your homebound flight.
Related Itineraries
This holiday requires an ESTA for entry to the United States, for full details and to apply please see below:
Please note selected national parks in the USA require reservations for vehicles in order to enter the parks. Reservations are required in advance. This is in addition to purchasing a national park entrance ticket. Early booking is recommended.
Further information on the parks, where vehicle reservations are required and how to book can be found on:
USA National Parks