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What are the fun attractions around Las Vegas? Las Vegas group tour
Posted on 3/16/2026
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Grand Canyon Grand Canyon National Park The Grand Canyon, one of the landmarks of the United States, needless to say. Many tourists spend a day taking a quick look at the Grand Canyon when visiting Las Vegas. Local tour groups usually go to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon and the famous Glass Bridge. Travelers who are tight on time can join this one-day tour. If you have two or three days, you can go to South Rim and North Rim. The North Gorge is said to be the most beautiful and shocking section of the Grand Canyon. In addition, taking a helicopter tour to the canyon is worth experiencing, but the price is very expensive, about 500 US dollars. If you are not short of money, try it. You can appreciate the magnificence of the Grand Canyon to the maximum extent in the shortest time. WestRim: Self-drive US-9340mi to Pierce Ferry Road 28mi to Diamond Bar Road, about 4 hours. SouthRim: Self-drive US-93 to I-40 to AZ-64, about 5 hours. NorthRim: Self-drive I-15 to UT-9, UT-59, AZ-389 to US-89A, and then to AZ-67, about 6 hours. Opening hours: South Gorge is open all day all year round, North Gorge is open from mid-May to mid-October, and Xixia Glass Bridge is open from 8:00-16:30 in winter and 7:00-20:00 in summer. Tickets: South Gorge and North Gorge are US$25 per car for 7 days, tickets are universal, and West Gorge Glass Bridge is US$75. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area Starting from Strip, drive 29 kilometers west to reach Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area. The rocks in the Red Rock Canyon have a unique fiery red color that is dazzling due to the infiltration of iron oxide and hundreds of years of weathering. The local Indian ruins are also a highlight, and there are opportunities to see wild animals. It is a good place worth visiting near Las Vegas. Many couples who register their marriage in the casino also use this as a wedding photo shooting scene. How to get there: Drive west on US-159 for about half an hour. Opening hours: 6:00-dusk. Tickets: $7 per vehicle per day. Lake Mead & Hoover Dam Lake Mead is about an hour's drive from Las Vegas. It is actually the reservoir of the Hoover Dam. It is also the largest artificial lake in the United States. The upstream and downstream are good places for people to engage in water sports. It is also the lifeblood of the entire casino city. Hoover Dam was named by President Hoover and built in 1935. It was a miracle of water conservancy engineering in the world at that time, but it also had a great impact on the water volume and ecology of the downstream. It has appeared in Hollywood movies countless times, and appeared as the storage place of Megatron in the movie "Transformers". The entire dam is heavily guarded, with police checking passing vehicles, and there are boat tours in the lake and the river downstream. How to get there: Take US-93 east from Las Vegas for about half an hour and pass by the Grand Canyon. Opening hours: 9:00-17:00, except closed during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Admission to Hoover Dam: $11 for adults, $6 for children; parking is $7, cash only. Zion National Park Zion National Park is about a three-hour drive from Las Vegas, which is closer than the Grand Canyon National Park. You can go there and back in the same day. This national park in Utah is very famous in the United States. It is a stop on the classic self-driving route Grand Circle of the Southwest. Zion National Park is one of the most suitable national parks for hiking in the United States. There are nearly 10 hiking routes of various sizes, including The Narrows and Angel’s. s Landing is one of the two most famous hiking trails. The former requires renting special equipment and walking in the water. The round trip is 9.4 miles and takes nearly 8 hours. The Angel’s Landing Trail is rated as one of the top ten hiking trails in the United States and is extremely challenging. How to get there: Take US-15 to the northeast and transfer to Hwy-9. It takes about 3 hours to arrive. Opening hours: Open all day, all year round. Tickets: $25 per vehicle 7 days. Death Valley National Park is located at the junction of Nevada and California, about two hours' drive from Las Vegas. It was established in 1933 and is the largest national park in the United States. Death Valley has a very low altitude, so the climate is extremely hot, and the temperature difference between day and night is large. It is difficult to visit in summer, and winter is the best time to travel. Death Valley has very rich geological landforms, among which canyons, snow-capped mountains, volcanic craters, various faults and alluvial fan plains are the focus of visiting the park. Tips: Accommodation in Death Valley. Accommodation around Death Valley is rare and very expensive. If you are not camping, it is recommended to go back and forth from Las Vegas on the same day, and you can enter again the next day. How to get there: Drive from the Las Vegas Strip, drive south along US-15, then connect to US-160 and turn to US-127 or US-190. Opening hours: 8:00-17:00, open all year round. Tickets: $20 per car for 7 days. Las Vegas group tour guide: Reminder: Don’t rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being cheated. Other food-travel related pictures
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