Zion National Park canyon
Zion National Park is an incredibly gorgeous road trip destination and only three hours from Las Vegas.

Find out how to have the most awesome road trip from Las Vegas to Zion National Park and beyond.

Does a sunny vacation with lots of activities for the whole family sound good right about now? It did to me too. That’s why last spring break the family and I went on an amazing road trip from Las Vegas to Zion National Park!

I get it, you’re probably like, “Wah? Utah?” but trust me, it’s drop-dead gorgeous: Massive red rocks jut up into a bright blue sky – sometimes there are green pine trees and brush dotting the rocky landscape and other times, there’s orange sand or black lava tubes that go deep underground. It’s the best place to go exploring, especially since it has 255 days of sunshine a year with temps that hover in the ’70s in April and October (perfect hiking weather!).

Our family road trip to Utah was awesome – the kids are begging us to go back! – and I think you and your family will love it, too. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of your trip:

MAKE IT EASY! Purchase my Zion National Park Road Trip Itinerary Travel Guide for this trip. It has everything mapped out for you with daily itineraries, GPS coordinates, where to eat and stay, and so much more.

driving From Las Vegas to Zion National Park

How long will the drive take?

The distance from Las Vegas to Zion National Park is 163 miles from the Las Vegas airport (about 2.5 hours) and 155 miles from Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip), which takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Is Zion a day trip from Las Vegas?

Driving from Las Vegas to Zion National Park is great for a multi-day trip. I wouldn’t recommend doing it as a day trip from Las Vegas because you’ll waste too much of your day on travel: 6 hours roundtrip in the car, plus the time it takes searching for a parking spot and riding the park bus to the various trailheads.

Where do you stop on the way to Zion from Vegas?

There’s one stop that you can’t miss on the way to Zion from Las Vegas! It adds 45 minutes to the drive, but Valley of Fire State Park in Overton, Nevada, is a detour worth taking.

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The 40,000-acre park has 11 family-friendly hiking trails through swirly, creamsicle-colored stone. You can also check out petrified logs and 2,000-year-old petroglyph (ancient Native American drawings on rock walls).

We went on the Fire Wave trail, which was just a little over a mile-long roundtrip. It was easy – and great for stretching our legs – and my kids were fascinated by the rock formations (one looks like an elephant!) and the apricot-colored sand.

My kids and I took a wee break at the end of our hike in Valley of Fire State Park, a great spot to stretch your legs on the drive from Las Vegas to Zion National Park.

Great Family Hikes in Zion National Park

The hike through “The Narrows” is something no one in your family will forget!

It’s true, Zion National Park is magnificent…and everybody knows it. It’s the fourth most-visited national park in the United States with more than four million visitors a year. That means that if you go at popular times like spring or summer break, you can expect crowds.

The most popular hike is Lower Emerald Pools trail. It’s a paved, uphill path to see small pools and a thin waterfall that cascades over the high canyon walls. It only takes about one hour to walk there and back. You can extend the hike by adding on the steeper Upper Emerald Pools trail that connects to it.

But for bragging rights and an experience you won’t forget, hike The Narrows. You actually hike IN THE RIVER. The Virgin River cuts a path through sheer rock walls. Make your way up the canyon by sloshing through the river, which runs from ankle high to waist deep. You can turn back whenever you get tired.

The hike is challenging because of walking on rocks and going against the current but my 8 and 10-year-olds had no problem. In fact, they loved how different the hike was and had far less trepidation than I did. (Kids just go for it!)

Afterward, we stopped in the park’s gift shop and bought lots of souvenirs including pins that say “I Hiked The Narrows” to wear as a badge of honor.

You can find tips for hiking The Narrows, as well as other great hikes on quieter, lesser-known trails (with amazing views!) in my Zion National Park Road Trip Itinerary & Guide.

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Fun Things to Do Around Zion

Standing in long lines to board Zion’s packed shuttles and jostling with others to hike popular trails takes some of the magic out of seeing such a gorgeous place. But the good news is that the beauty doesn’t stop once you leave Zion Canyon. There are plenty of incredible sites to explore nearby too. These under-the-radar spots have stunning scenery and quietness that lets you soak it all in.

We appreciated these hidden gems because not only are they beautiful, but they have lots of fun activities to do, too, like:

Off-Roading

Driving ATVs through Sand Hollow State Park is a blast.

Sand Hollow State Park is Utah’s newest state park and gets its good looks from the contrast of its blue-water reservoir with the surrounding red rocks. We rode an ATV through the park’s 15,000 acres to the “Top of the World” viewpoint on Sand Mountain, where on a clear day, you can see all the way out to the Grand Canyon.

The kids were eager to tackle mother nature’s playscape there. They scrambled up towering red rocks like it was no big deal (to give me a heart attack!). If we’d had more time, I would have wanted to kayak, take a SUP board out on the water or relax on the red-sand beach.

Horseback Riding

The most relaxing activity of the entire trip was horseback riding through Snow Canyon State Park.

While you can hike 38 miles of trails in Snow Canyon State Park, the most serene way to enjoy the awe-inspiring landscape is on horseback. Ride through silvery sagebrush and gaze at the red-and-white sandstone and black lava-covered canyon walls.

Sand Sledding

No snow coat necessary when you’re sledding down mountains of sand in Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park.

A forest growing out of sand seems impossible, but at Coral Pink Sand Dunes that’s just one of the things you’ll marvel at. Most people come here to ride off-road vehicles over the 1,200 acres of dunes, but the highlight for my kids was sledding down the mountains of sand. Start exploring the park early in the day before all the off-roading vehicles get there and the sand gets too hot.

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Seeing Slot Canyons

Tucked behind Peekaboo Slot Canyon – a super narrow canyon you can squeeze through – is this hoodoo formation.

Peekaboo Slot Canyon is a skinny canyon with curvy red walls and narrow passageways. (Some say it’s a less-crowded version of the Insta-famous Antelope Canyon in Arizona.)

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We had a blast exploring the nooks and crannies of this narrow canyon and the kids searched the ground for rocks with fossils in them – teeny starfish skeletons! – that they could take home.

Another fun discovery was the hoodoo, a delicate towering rock similar to the ones you find in Bryce Canyon, tucked behind the canyon.

Pushing Cats in Strollers

How funny is this? My kids loved pushing their kitty-babies around in strollers.

Random, right? But Best Friends Animal Sanctuary is a HUGE animal refuge in the nearby town of Kanab and there are so many different places you can help out for a few hours. Besides dogs and cats, they have bunnies, pigs, horses and birds.

You can sign up ahead of time to take the 2-hour shuttle tour (yes, the place is that big) or to volunteer. My kids and I gave lots of love to the kitties, even taking them on walks in strollers!

There are several other super-fun (and free!) things to do in Kanab along with great eateries and fun accommodations. Get all the details on what tour guides to book, where to eat and stay, and what to do each day in the Zion National Park Road Trip Itinerary & Guide.

Guys: Southern Utah is the place to go for an awesome family adventure. The drive from Las Vegas to Zion National Park is quick and easy and there are so many fun, outdoorsy things to do. I have no doubt that you and your family will become super fans of this gorgeous corner of the country.

Happy travels,

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