Utah Road Trip Guide
Pick up in Las Vegas, drive north into canyon country. One of the great road trips of the American Southwest — and it starts the morning after you land.
There's a moment on the drive into Zion National Park — right as you come through the mile-long Zion–Mount Carmel Tunnel and the canyon walls suddenly close in around you — when you understand completely why people fly from the other side of the world for this. Red and white Navajo sandstone cliffs rising 2,000 feet straight up, the Virgin River threading the canyon floor below, and your motorhome right in the middle of it all. 🏜️
A Zion and Bryce Canyon RV rental from Las Vegas is one of the great road trips of the American Southwest. Flying into Vegas, picking up your Class C motorhome and heading north through the desert to Utah's canyon country — this is the trip your friends are going to be jealous of.
This guide covers everything: where to pick up, where to base your motorhome, a full 7-day itinerary, and the practical things international visitors need to know before they go.
Las Vegas is one of the most connected airports in the USA — direct flights from the UK, Australia, New Zealand and major European hubs land here daily. It's also home to several large RV rental depots, which means you can land, get a good night's sleep at a hotel, and collect your motorhome the following morning fresh and ready to go.
The drive from Las Vegas to Zion is just under three hours — completely manageable on your first day behind the wheel of an RV in the USA. The interstate is wide, well-signed and heavily travelled. By the time you reach the park, you'll already feel at ease on the right-hand side of the road.
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🕐 First day tip for international visitors
Cruise America's Las Vegas depot is at 5075 Procyon Street — accessible from the Strip via rideshare for around $15–20. Book your pick-up for mid-morning so you're not navigating unfamiliar roads after dark. You'll be in Zion by early afternoon with time to set up camp before sunset.
Both parks have campgrounds that put you right in the landscape — but they book out months in advance. Sort this the moment your flights are confirmed.
This works as a standalone 7-day trip or as the centrepiece of a 14-day Southwest loop. If you can stretch to 10 days, do it — you won't regret a single extra day in canyon country.
| Day | Route | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Las Vegas → Zion | Scenic drive through St George. Arrive and set up camp. Sunset walk along the Pa'rus Trail — flat, paved, no permit needed. |
| 2 | Zion | Angels Landing (permit via recreation.gov lottery — apply well in advance). Lunch at Castle Dome Cafe in the park. Riverside Walk at dusk. |
| 3 | Zion | The Narrows — wade the Virgin River upstream through slot canyon walls. Rent water shoes and dry bags from Zion Outfitter on Zion Park Blvd. |
| 4 | Zion → Bryce Canyon | Drive Hwy 9 east — stop at Checkerboard Mesa on the Zion–Mount Carmel Highway. Arrive Bryce for sunset at Sunset Point. 🌅 |
| 5 | Bryce Canyon | Sunrise at Bryce Point (arrive by 6am in summer). Navajo Loop Trail through Wall Street canyon — 1.3 miles, 550ft descent. Thor's Hammer hoodoo up close. |
| 6 | Bryce Canyon | Fairyland Loop full day hike (8 miles, moderate) — the canyon without the crowds. Dinner at Ebenezer's Barn & Grill at Ruby's Inn for cowboy BBQ. |
| 7 | Bryce → Las Vegas | Early departure. Stop at Valley of Fire State Park (51 miles north of Las Vegas) — Arch Rock Trail (2 miles) and Fire Wave. Drop off RV by 4pm. |
🚗 Driving on the right
Speed limits are in miles per hour — the interstate is 75 mph (120 km/h), state highways typically 55–65 mph. The Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is served by a free park shuttle from March to November; you cannot drive your RV on it during peak season. Fill up in St George before heading to Zion — no fuel inside the park, and Springdale's one gas station is pricier than town.
🗑 Dump stations
Watchman Campground has a dump station accessible to non-campers for a small fee. The Bryce Canyon dump station is near North Campground. For Bryce fuel, fill up in Panguitch (17 miles north) where prices are lower than at the park entrance.
🅶 Angels Landing permit
This is a lottery managed through recreation.gov — seasonal lotteries open months ahead, but same-day permits are also available. Apply early. The trail involves chain-assisted scrambling on exposed ridgelines; serious but achievable for fit, confident walkers.
⚠️ Altitude at Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon sits at 8,000–9,000 feet above sea level. If you're arriving from sea level, take the first morning gently — mild headaches and shortness of breath are normal on arrival and pass within 24 hours. Drink a minimum of four litres of water per day in summer; Utah canyon heat is deceptive and altitude compounds dehydration quickly.
📅 When to go
April–June and September–October are the sweet spots — warm days, cool nights, manageable crowds. July–August is peak season and extremely hot at canyon floor level in Zion. Winter is spectacular for photography (snow on the Bryce hoodoos is unforgettable) but some campground facilities are reduced. Check Zion NPS and Bryce Canyon NPS for current conditions before you travel.
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A Class C motorhome (24–28 feet) is the sweet spot for this itinerary — maneuverable enough for Zion's park roads, comfortable enough for a fortnight on the road. Here's how the three classes compare for this specific trip:
"We want to keep costs down and move easily"
→ Class B motorhome (van-based, 20–24 ft). More fuel-efficient, easier to park in towns, fits in standard campsite loops. Trade-off: less living space for longer stays.
"We want the right balance of comfort and practicality"
→ Class C motorhome (24–28 ft). The recommended choice for this route — full kitchen, separate sleeping, well within the park road limits at both Zion and Bryce.
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"We want maximum space — is a Class A ok here?"
→ Class A motorhome (30–40 ft). Works at both parks but check your specific campsite loop dimensions at booking — some Bryce loops have tight turns. Not the easiest choice for a first-time USA RV trip.
Ready to start planning? Search and compare motorhomes available from Las Vegas on our Las Vegas RV rental page. Use the comparison view to see all available Class B, C and A motorhomes for your dates side by side. Also check our Southwest USA RV rental guide if you're planning to extend the trip to the Grand Canyon or Monument Valley.
📅 Book early — this route fills fast
Zion and Bryce are two of the most popular national parks in the USA. Campgrounds at Watchman and North Campground book out months in advance from March through November. Sort your RV and your campground bookings at the same time — both through USA RV Rentals and recreation.gov respectively.
Put your dates in and compare all available motorhomes from Las Vegas side by side.
Zion and Bryce Canyon aren't just things you do. They're things you remember for the rest of your life.
Book early. Book smart. Get on the road.
🌿 Zion and Bryce Canyon are the ancestral home of the Southern Paiute people. Please honour that history as you travel through these landscapes. Follow Leave No Trace principles throughout: stay on marked trails, pack out all rubbish, and never feed wildlife. Cryptobiotic soil crust — the dark, knobby crust on the desert floor — takes decades to regenerate; a single footstep off-trail can destroy a century of growth. Take only photographs, leave only footprints.