Tours/Utah/Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks Self-Driving Bundle Tour
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Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks Self-Driving Bundle Tour

4.1(70)Utah1 hour
VIATOR3.6(30)TRIPADVISOR4.5(40)

Description

Why settle for one park when you can explore two? This combo features tours through Zion and Bryce Canyon, two incredible Utah parks that sit right next to one another! Witness natural wonders like Zion’s Temple of Sinawava and Bryce’s mysterious hoodoos. Stand atop incredible overlooks. Uncover the fascinating human history behind each park. Plus, if you’re in the mood, embark on breathtaking hikes you’ll never forget! Purchase one tour per car, not per person. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. **March to late November: Driving on Zion scenic drive is prohibited. Use the audio stories on the shuttle bus. Driving is allowed when the Shuttle closes down.**

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Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks Self-Driving Bundle Tour

Itinerary

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Named after the Mormon Pioneer Ebenezer Bryce, Bryce Canyon became a National Park in 1924. Bryce is famous for its unique geology, which consists of a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters carved from the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah. Named after the Mormon Pioneer Ebenezer Bryce, Bryce Canyon became a National Park in 1924. NOTE: The tour is over 20+ miles long per tour, with more than 50+ audio stories per tour, and takes about 2-3 hours per tour to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.

120 min

Embark on this epic adventure through Bryce Canyon National Park just before the Visitor Center. As we begin the drive, we'll learn about how the canyon got its namesake and about the original Paitue people who called this land home.

30 min

Our first detour is at the breathtaking Fairyland Point. This overlook offers a great sneak peek at everything Bryce Canyon contains: sweeping vistas, sheer cliffs, and, of course, the world-famous hoodoos!

10 min

Our next stop is one of the most famous in the entire park: Sunrise Point. From this vantage point, we'll see unique, picturesque rock formations spread out in front of us and a plethora of natural trails leading into the vast, alient landscape.

10 min

Our self-guided driving tour continues around the famous Bryce Amphitheatre! The canyon curves around in the shape of a giant semicircle and dips far below our feet.

10 min

Our drive brings us to another striking vista point overlooking the Bryce Amphitheatre: Sunset Point. Here, as we gaze out over the implausible shapes below us, we'll learn about the science behind their formations and understand what, exactly, makes a hoodoo. We'll explore the impact of geology and erosion over a monumental time scale, hoping to understand how such a incredible landscape came into existence.

10 min

We continue our self-guided tour deeper into Bryce Canyon, towards Inspiration Point. As we drive, we learn about the Paiute people and their mythologies. They had their own explanation for the uniqueness of this landscape and the origins of Bryce's famous hoodoos.

10 min

This brings us to Bryce Point, which offers one of the most scenic vistas of the full amphitheater. Bryce Point is also famous for its extraordinary sunrises. From here you can watch the tops of hoodoos set alight as if by fire from the first rays of the rising sun. Like fire, the orange light quickly spreads driving shadows from all but the deepest recesses of the amphitheater. As we drive here, we'll learn about the Mormon settlers who followed the Paitue and tried to eke out a living in this unforgiving climate.

5 min

Our self-guided tour continues to Paria View, where we see the effects of a centuries-old glacier. As the earth warmed about 12,000 years ago, the last ice age came to an end. As the enormous glaciers which covered the American continent melted, all that new water had to go somewhere. Answer: down the canyon!

10 min

Now our drive takes us into the lesser-trafficked part of the park. As we drive to Swamp Canyon Overlook, we'll learn about a famous local: Butch Cassidy! We'll learn all about Butch, Sundance, and the difference between fact and fiction as we continue the self-guided tour.

5 min

Our next stop is at Farview Point. It’s not just the elevation that allows for such incredible views here -- the land here also offers something becoming increasingly rare in today’s world. Can you guess what it is? Clean air! That's helped along by the abundance of bristlecone pines here, which are the Earth's oldest trees.

10 min

The self-guided tour passes by Natural Bridge next, which features unusual arches and formations -- in case we weren't already amazed by the hoodoos of the amphitheatre!

10 min

At Agua Canyon two prominent hoodoos command attention. On the left, is the taller of the two towers, "The Hunter." To the right, the "Rabbit". Neither look anything like a hunter or rabbit though! As we drive on, we'll learn about rabbits, deer, and other wildlife of Bryce. We'll also understand what tricks they use to survive the scorching hot summers and deeply freezing winters.

10 min

This brings us to Ponderosa Point, from which you can see the park’s iconic junipers sprawling out into the distance. We're now driving into the deepest recesses of Bryce Canyon National Park.

5 min

Our self-guided drive continues towards Black Birch Canyon Overlook. As we drive, we'll learn all about the night sky and opportunities for amateaur astronomy while you're here. The stargazing at Bryce is unparalleled.

10 min

Finally, we reach the farthest overlooks inside Bryce Canyon: Rainbow and Yovimpa. From here, you can see nearly everything in Bryce Canyon -- the quintessential hoodoos, the verdant basin, the sheer cliffs. You can even see that you're on the top step of the incredibly massive "Grand Staircase" -- a geologic structure "stepping down" all the way to the Grand Canyon in Arizona.

10 min

That arch up ahead and its twin a little ways down the road are the Red Canyon Arches. These might look a little like natural arches, but they’re actually made by people. Workers tunneled through solid rock here in 1914 to make room for the road. Since then, these have become a sort of gateway to the beautiful expanse of Bryce Canyon.

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Zion National Park is a southwest Utah nature preserve distinguished by Zion Canyon’s steep red cliffs. Zion Canyon Scenic Drive cuts through its main section, leading to forest trails along the Virgin River. The river flows to the Emerald Pools, which have waterfalls and a hanging garden. Also along the river, partly through deep chasms, is Zion Narrows wading hike.

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Welcome to Zion National Park! This raw landscape has it all: staggering mountain peaks, stunning natural pools, and gorgeous vistas. We’ll explore it all today.

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Continue straight. Just before the bridge, you’ll see a path on the left. That’s the start of the Pa’rus Trail. And just after the bridge is another path -- the Watchman Trail. Both are popular hikes with great views at the end.

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While we don’t know too much about those Ice Age hunters, newer residents left their stories behind. Around 300 BCE, people started settling down here and farming. They grew squash and corn, and gradually learned how to better cultivate the land and survive the unforgiving climate. One group, the Fremont, cultivated a drought- and cold-resistant species of corn which could thrive even at high altitudes.

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We’re almost at Canyon Junction Bridge. There’s a lot going on there: First, it’s a great sunset spot. Be sure to come back here later. Second, there are great views of the Watchman and other mountains. If you find parking, take it and listen to the Learn More stories about the peaks. Third, this is where the road splits: Turn left if you want to drive along the Scenic Road and visit the Narrows, Angel’s Landing, or the Emerald Pools.

180 min

Whew, what a view! Those three mountains are the iconic Court of the Patriarchs. And who are these patriarchs? Well, a local Christian minister named them after three figures from the Bible: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, from left to right.

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The park service works hard to keep this place as natural and untouched as possible… while simultaneously handling over 4 million visitors each year. But that wasn’t the case in the early 1900s. No one knew about this place and that meant no revenue... and that meant… development.

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First, bring lots of water! You may think you’ve got enough… but you probably don’t. This might seem obvious, but Utah’s heat is unforgiving, and heat-stroke or sun-stroke can easily ruin a fun vacation. Second, make sure you don’t overtax yourself! Hiking around here is going to be more difficult than you might be used to, thanks to the elevation. Be sure you don’t embark on journeys you’re not certain you’ll be able to finish.

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This park has a ton of great trails, but Angel’s Landing stands in a league of its own. Those who complete the hike describe it as a breathtaking experience like no other, offering impossible views and a major adrenaline rush.

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his spot offers picnic tables, restrooms, and fire grates. But the surrounding trails are the main attraction!

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A continuous stream of water trickles down its face from a stream far above

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As we round the Big Bend of the Virgin River, we’ll approach the last viewpoint on this drive. Stop there for magnificent views of the Great White Throne and the towering peak of Angel’s Landing.

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To see the Narrows, you’ll want to follow the paved Riverwalk all the way to the end. It’s a flat, easy walk, full of beautiful greenery and towering natural skyscrapers. But before you set off, let’s talk about the Temple of Sinawava.

5 min

That towering summit ahead is the East Temple, standing at 1,700 feet. Notice how the cliff isn’t all one color? You’ve probably seen this on the other rock faces as well. That’s because these cliffs are actually made of rock from a bunch of different eras in the earth’s history.

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At the next hairpin turn, you’ll see a pull off. If there’s room, stop there for some incredible views. While stopped, click on Learn More to hear why the Mormons called this place Zion.

5 min

Make sure to turn on those headlights -- because the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel is just ahead! Once inside, you might be tempted to stop and take photos, but you’ll have to resist the urge: stopping is strictly prohibited.

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The Canyon Overlook Trail is one of East Zion’s finest -- even though it’s short and easy. Why? Simple -- the spectacular views from the top.

60 min

If you look closely at the Altar of Sacrifice, you’ll notice that it’s got streaks of rusty red running down the sides. Early Mormon pioneers saw this and thought it looked like blood spilling from a sacrificial altar. Of course, there’s a much less gruesome explanation.

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Look at that mesa rising into the sky. Notice anything peculiar? As you get closer, you should be able to make out a strange grid of criss-crossed lines all over it. It looks a bit like a checkerboard, which is how it gets the name Checkerboard Mesa!

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We’re at the East Ranger Station, which means we’ve reached the end of our tour. I hope you’ve enjoyed learning about the formation of this majestic place and all the people who’ve lived here over the millennia. If you’re planning to visit other parks in the southwest, such as Bryce, Arches, or Monument Valley, be sure to check out my other tours.

Highlights

Use the app on your phone in your car for a fully private family tour.
Planning, maps, scenic routes, previews, audio stories, and hidden gems included.
Works offline with GPS route guidance and automatic audio stories.
Bring your own snacks; we show scenic places to stop and enjoy them.
One purchase covers everyone in your car. We do not charge per person.
Lifetime validity: use the tour anytime and keep access for future trips.
We provide everything needed for your self-guided audio tour. Just bring your car and phone.
Flexible self-guided tour: start, stop, and pause anytime for hikes, food, and photos.
Support available by chat, email, or call before and during your tour.

What's included

Included
Use the app on your phone in your car for a fully private family tour.
Planning, maps, scenic routes, previews, audio stories, and hidden gems included.
Works offline with GPS route guidance and automatic audio stories.
Bring your own snacks; we show scenic places to stop and enjoy them.
One purchase covers everyone in your car. We do not charge per person.
Lifetime validity: use the tour anytime and keep access for future trips.
We provide everything needed for your self-guided audio tour. Just bring your car and phone.
Flexible self-guided tour: start, stop, and pause anytime for hikes, food, and photos.
Support available by chat, email, or call before and during your tour.
Not included
Park entry fees, parking, meals, transport, guide, Wi-Fi/data, rentals & headphones are not included

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
  • Audio Setup: Connect your phone to your car's stereo system using Bluetooth, USB, or AUX. For the best experience, consider using headphones for walking tours. Audio playback is compatible with Apple CarPlay, with navigation features coming soon. Support for Android Auto is also on the way.
  • The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
  • Zion Important Note: Angels Landing will be closed for maintenance from April 20–23, 2026. No permits will be issued during this time. The West Rim Trail remains open. The day-before lottery reopens on April 23 for hikes on April 24.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you

Reviews(70)

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Tanya_S
June 26, 2026
Easy to use even without...

Easy to use even without service and gave great information on the parks. Neat history and guided info on what we were looking for.

Operator response

Tanya, thank you for taking my self-guided audio tour of Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. I’m so glad it was easy to use even without service, and that it helped you enjoy the history, scenery, and guidance along the way. My audio tours are valid forever and work offline once downloaded beforehand, so you can take this convenient tour as many times as you want. Happy exploring!

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N9851PQmichaelh
May 10, 2026
Gist, it all was great. but should have told us to take headphones

Wonderful, wish we had bought similar for Arches. Bryce was best !

Operator response

Michael, I’m so glad to hear you had a great experience with my Zion and Bryce Canyon GPS Driving Bundle Tour, especially Bryce. I also appreciate your note about headphones. I do mention this in the inclusions. If you plan to explore more of Utah, don’t miss my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which covers Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and more.

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Mila_K
April 22, 2026
Informative and easy to use.

Worth the money. Easy to use. Very Informative. I Would recommend for my friends and family. Going to buy more tours when I need to.

Operator response

Mila, I’m really glad to hear that my Zion and Bryce Canyon GPS Bundle Tour was easy to use, informative, and worth the money. It means a lot that you’d recommend it to your friends and family and that you’d like to try more of my tours. If you plan to explore more of Utah, don’t miss my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which covers Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and more.

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Terrie_D
April 9, 2026
The directions you gave...

The directions you gave for meeting up was the wrong address, secondly, audio kept going in and out, so we ended up doing and finding things on our own.

Operator response

Terrie, I am sorry to hear you had trouble with the meeting location and audio. Since the meeting point listed is correct, could you please share more details about what happened? Specifically, where did you start, and did you encounter any issues with the app during the tour? I am available daily from 9 AM to 6 PM EST and would be happy to assist you further.

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112randalld
April 8, 2026
Great App

Worked well and was very informative

Operator response

Randall, I’m really glad to hear that my Zion and Bryce Canyon GPS Bundle audio Tour worked well and provided informative content along the way. If you plan to see more of Utah, don’t miss my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which covers Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and more!

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Steven_M
March 24, 2026
Stress Free Tour

Audio tour was spot on narrating points of interest and in noting pull off areas. Got to enjoy it all.

Operator response

Steven, I’m really glad to hear that my Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks GPS Bundle Tour made your experience stress-free. It’s great that the narration was spot-on and helped you identify key points of interest and pull-off areas, so you could fully enjoy the drive. If you plan to see more of Utah, don’t miss my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which covers Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and more.

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Greg_R
March 7, 2026
Zion and Bryce Canyon self guided

Very informative and affordable You can stop and go at your leisure. It gave a lot of educational and historical facts also.

Operator response

Greg, ’m really glad to hear that my Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks Self-Driving Bundle Tour was informative and a good value for you. It’s great that you enjoyed being able to stop and go at your own pace while learning the educational and historical stories along the way. If you plan to see more of Utah, don’t miss my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which covers Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and more.

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Janet_P
December 15, 2025
Loved it!

I love that the tour would pick up where you were and guide you completely. I’ve been to Bryce many times and don’t know all the history I learned!

Operator response

Janet, I'm glad you enjoyed my Zion and Bryce Canyon self-driving bundle. It’s great that the tour picked up right where you left off and guided you smoothly, and even better that Bryce still offered new history to explore after multiple visits. If you plan to see more of Utah, don’t miss my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which covers Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and more.

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pmorsillo
December 10, 2025
Better than expected

Spectacular views! These audio tours have been so very informative. Love hearing the different perspectives from a calming voice! Totally recommend.

Operator response

Patty, I’m happy to hear you enjoyed my audio tours and found the information helpful. It’s wonderful that the calming narration enhanced your experience of the stunning views at Zion and Bryce Canyon. Your recommendation means a lot—thank you for sharing. If you’re planning to explore more of Utah, don’t miss my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour; it includes Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and more.

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Don_D
December 7, 2025
Awesome

Get gas ! Take your time and visit all the recommended locations! A wonderful way to see Canyonland! Next Bryce self drive

Operator response

Don, I’m glad to hear you enjoyed my Zion and Bryce Canyon self-driving audio tour. It’s great that the recommendations helped you make the most of Canyon Country — and yes, getting gas ahead of time is always a smart move out there. Hope your Bryce drive is just as memorable. If you’re planning to explore more of Utah, don’t miss my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour; it includes Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and more.

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