Grand Canyon + Page Overnight

Grand Canyon views, Page desert light, and a slower Southwest route.

Travel from Las Vegas through classic canyon country with Grand Canyon South Rim views, Route 66 character, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell scenery, and an overnight pace that gives the route room to breathe.

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Departure Las Vegas Area
Tour Style Overnight / Private Option
Main Stops Grand Canyon + Page
Highlights Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend

The Experience

A fuller canyon-country route without forcing everything into one day.

This overnight route connects two of the Southwest’s most memorable areas: the Grand Canyon South Rim and Page, Arizona.

Instead of rushing from Las Vegas to multiple major landmarks in a single long day, the overnight format creates a better rhythm: canyon viewpoints, road-trip stops, slot canyon textures, river overlooks, and Lake Powell country with more realistic pacing.

Grand Canyon South Rim Route 66 Antelope Canyon Horseshoe Bend Lake Powell Area

Grand Canyon South Rim

Start with the classic Grand Canyon experience.

The South Rim brings the scale, viewpoints, layered canyon walls, and national park feel that most travelers imagine when they think of the Grand Canyon.

On this route, the canyon is not just a quick stop before moving on. It becomes the first major chapter in a bigger Southwest story that continues toward Page.

Typical Overnight Flow

How the route may unfold.

Exact timing and stops can vary by season, lodging location, weather, canyon reservation availability, traffic, road conditions, and group needs.

Day 1

Las Vegas pickup

Begin with pickup from select Las Vegas-area hotels or designated nearby meeting points before heading into Arizona.

Day 1

Route 66 road-trip stop

Add a classic Southwest road-trip moment with Route 66 character, roadside photos, and a change of pace on the way toward the canyon.

Day 1

Grand Canyon South Rim

Spend meaningful time at Grand Canyon National Park with scenic viewpoints, rim perspectives, photo opportunities, and time to take in the scale of the canyon.

Overnight

Stay near the route

Overnight lodging helps reduce the rushed feeling and sets up a stronger second day around Page, Arizona.

Day 2

Antelope Canyon

Visit Antelope Canyon when available through a timed local operator reservation. Canyon access, section, and timing may vary by date, weather, and availability.

Day 2

Horseshoe Bend

Walk to the overlook for one of the Southwest’s most recognizable views, where the Colorado River curves below sandstone cliffs near Page.

Day 2

Lake Powell / Page-area scenery

Depending on timing and conditions, enjoy additional Page-area views such as Lake Powell, Glen Canyon scenery, or nearby scenic stops.

Day 2

Return to Las Vegas

After exploring Page, settle in for the return drive through canyon country and the desert back toward Las Vegas.

Page, Arizona

Slot canyons, river bends, sandstone, and desert light.

Page adds a completely different visual chapter to the trip: narrow canyon walls, sweeping river overlooks, red rock, blue water, and the warm desert color of northern Arizona.

Tour Highlights

Two days, two different sides of canyon country.

01

Grand Canyon South Rim

Classic national park viewpoints, canyon scale, rim perspectives, and the unforgettable first major stop of the route.

02

Route 66

A classic American road-trip accent that adds character and history to the journey between Las Vegas and the canyon.

03

Antelope Canyon

Sculpted sandstone walls, narrow passages, warm desert color, and one of the defining visual experiences near Page.

04

Horseshoe Bend

A dramatic Colorado River overlook that adds scale, open sky, and a completely different view from the slot canyon.

Horseshoe Bend

The second day opens up into one of the Southwest’s most iconic overlooks.

After the Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend gives the route a wide-open finale: river, cliff, sky, and scale.

Included / Planned Around

What may be included.

Professional guide
Private or small-group transportation
Select Las Vegas-area pickup
Grand Canyon South Rim visit
Route 66 stop
Antelope Canyon reservation coordination when available
Horseshoe Bend stop
Page-area scenic stops

What To Bring

Prepare for a two-day desert route.

Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate layers
Sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Camera or phone
Small overnight bag
Snacks or lunch money
Personal medications
Refillable water bottle

Best For

This route is for travelers who want the big highlights without the one-day rush.

  • Travelers who want Grand Canyon and Page in one route
  • Guests who prefer an overnight pace instead of a very long single-day itinerary
  • Photographers interested in canyon views, slot canyon textures, and river overlooks
  • Couples, families, and small groups
  • Visitors who want both classic Grand Canyon scenery and Page-area highlights
  • Travelers considering a private or semi-custom Southwest route

Questions

Grand Canyon + Page overnight FAQs

Grand Canyon South Rim and Page, Arizona involve long drive times from Las Vegas. The overnight format makes the route more realistic and gives both areas more room in the itinerary.

Yes, this route is designed around Grand Canyon South Rim and Page-area highlights such as Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell / Glen Canyon scenery.

Antelope Canyon access depends on timed reservation availability, local operator rules, weather, and safety conditions. Confirm details when requesting your tour date.

Lodging details may vary by booking format, availability, and package structure. Confirm lodging arrangements, inclusions, and pricing when requesting the tour.

This route can focus on scenic viewpoints, short walks, and light exploration rather than strenuous hiking. Private versions can be adjusted around your group’s preferred activity level.

Yes. A private version is often a strong fit for an overnight canyon-country route because it allows more control over timing, lodging area, stops, and pace.

Yes. Weather, road conditions, park access, and slot canyon safety can affect the route. Itinerary adjustments may be required for safety and timing.

Related Tours

Other ways to explore canyon country.

Grand Canyon South Rim

Grand Canyon South Rim + Route 66

A focused single-day Grand Canyon route with South Rim views, Route 66, and classic national park scenery.

Page, Arizona

Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend

A Page-focused route built around slot canyon scenery, sandstone light, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell country.

Private Option

Private Southwest Tours

Build a more flexible overnight route around your group, lodging, timing, stops, and travel pace.

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Send your preferred dates, group size, pickup area, lodging questions, and any special requests. We’ll follow up with route options, availability, and next steps.

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