Bookings available from April 15th to November 1st
Experience the best that southern Utah and Arizona have to offer in this 5-day package. Come find out why the Grand Canyon is world-famous and discover other breathtaking sights that pictures can’t do justice.
ITINERARY
DAY 1: Salt Lake City, USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum, Canyonlands, Dead Horse Point, Moab
Your adventure will begin around 9 AM when your tour guide picks you up either from the Salt Lake City Airport or from a hotel of your choosing. If you’d like to start your tour from an area other than Salt Lake City, please let us know and we’ll make arrangements.
From Salt Lake City, we will drive southeast until we reach the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah. At the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum, you can discover what life was like thousands to millions of years ago in Southern Utah. This museum contains over 700,000 archaeological artifacts, ranging from complete sets of dino
saur bones to pictographs left by the Fremont people more than 2,000 years ago. No matter your interests, you are bound to find something you enjoy.
After exploring the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum, we will eat a quick lunch and depart for Dead Horse Point State Park. Located only a few miles from Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park offers a unique view of the Colorado River 2,000 feet below. While driving around, your tour guide will tell you the interesting story of how this park got its name.
Next, we will drive over to the adjacent Canyonlands National Park. This park is made up of three distinct regions: the Island in the Sky, the Needles, and the Maze. Today, we will be touring the Island in the Sky region which is situated far above the Colorado River, on top of the Colorado Plateau. From this vantage point, we will see deep into the virtually untouched untouched canyons below, giving us a glimpse into what life was like thousands of years ago.
Following Canyonlands National Park, we’ll travel to Moab, Utah to eat dinner and explore the town. Located between Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park, Moab is seen as the gateway to many of Utah’s greatest natural landscapes. This popular town has it all: river rafting, hiking, rock climbing, helicopter tours, horseback riding, and even skydiving! You’ll love your stay here just as much as the parks themselves!
Finally, we’ll drop you off at your hotel in Moab, letting you relax before the next day’s adventure.
Accommodations: Best Western, Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Archway Inn or similar quality hotel
Meal arrangement:
Breakfast: Not included
Lunch: Not included
Dinner: Not included
DAY 1: Salt Lake City, USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum, Canyonlands, Dead Horse Point, Moab
Your adventure will begin around 9 AM when your tour guide picks you up either from the Salt Lake City Airport or from a hotel of your choosing. If you’d like to start your tour from an area other than Salt Lake City, please let us know and we’ll make arrangements.
From Salt Lake City, we will drive southeast until we reach the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah. At the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum, you can discover what life was like thousands to millions of years ago in Southern Utah. This museum contains over 700,000 archaeological artifacts, ranging from complete sets of dino
saur bones to pictographs left by the Fremont people more than 2,000 years ago. No matter your interests, you are bound to find something you enjoy.
After exploring the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum, we will eat a quick lunch and depart for Dead Horse Point State Park. Located only a few miles from Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park offers a unique view of the Colorado River 2,000 feet below. While driving around, your tour guide will tell you the interesting story of how this park got its name.
Next, we will drive over to the adjacent Canyonlands National Park. This park is made up of three distinct regions: the Island in the Sky, the Needles, and the Maze. Today, we will be touring the Island in the Sky region which is situated far above the Colorado River, on top of the Colorado Plateau. From this vantage point, we will see deep into the virtually untouched untouched canyons below, giving us a glimpse into what life was like thousands of years ago.
Following Canyonlands National Park, we’ll travel to Moab, Utah to eat dinner and explore the town. Located between Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park, Moab is seen as the gateway to many of Utah’s greatest natural landscapes. This popular town has it all: river rafting, hiking, rock climbing, helicopter tours, horseback riding, and even skydiving! You’ll love your stay here just as much as the parks themselves!
Finally, we’ll drop you off at your hotel in Moab, letting you relax before the next day’s adventure.
Accommodations: Best Western, Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Archway Inn or similar quality hotel
Meal arrangement:
Breakfast: Not included
Lunch: Not included
Dinner: Not included
DAY 2: Arches, Adventure in Moab, Bluff
In the morning, your tour guide will come pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Arches National Park. At more than 2,000 arches, Arches National Park has the densest concentration of natural sandstone arches in the world! With only a short hike, many world famous arches can be seen in all their glory, including landscape arch, delicate arch, and double arch. Without a doubt, this is one national park you do not want to miss!
Afterwards, we’ll return back to Moab, Utah for an adventure of your choice. These adventures could include river rafting, horseback riding, additional hiking, a riverboat tour, an off-road 4×4 tour, or more! These adventures will take us all the way until dinner time, which we’ll eat in town.
The last destination we’ll visit today is Potash road. Found right outside of Moab, Potash road winds along the Colorado river with water on one side, and a huge rock cliff on the other. This road, although beautiful, is not the main attraction however. Along this road, your tour guides will show you ancient petroglyphs and dinosaur tracks, as well as additional arches that can be accessed by foot.
Finally, we’ll drop you off at your hotel in Moab, letting you relax before the next day’s adventure.
Accommodations: Bluff Dwellings Resort & Spa, Desert Rose Resort, Bluff Gardens or similar quality hotel
Meal arrangement:
Breakfast: Included
Lunch: Included Picnic Lunch
Dinner: Not included
In the morning, your tour guide will come pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Arches National Park. At more than 2,000 arches, Arches National Park has the densest concentration of natural sandstone arches in the world! With only a short hike, many world famous arches can be seen in all their glory, including landscape arch, delicate arch, and double arch. Without a doubt, this is one national park you do not want to miss!
Afterwards, we’ll return back to Moab, Utah for an adventure of your choice. These adventures could include river rafting, horseback riding, additional hiking, a riverboat tour, an off-road 4×4 tour, or more! These adventures will take us all the way until dinner time, which we’ll eat in town.
The last destination we’ll visit today is Potash road. Found right outside of Moab, Potash road winds along the Colorado river with water on one side, and a huge rock cliff on the other. This road, although beautiful, is not the main attraction however. Along this road, your tour guides will show you ancient petroglyphs and dinosaur tracks, as well as additional arches that can be accessed by foot.
Finally, we’ll drop you off at your hotel in Moab, letting you relax before the next day’s adventure.
Accommodations: Bluff Dwellings Resort & Spa, Desert Rose Resort, Bluff Gardens or similar quality hotel
Meal arrangement:
Breakfast: Included
Lunch: Included Picnic Lunch
Dinner: Not included
DAY 3: Bluff, Four Corners Monument, Monument Valley, Gooseneck, Flagstaff
In the morning, your tour guide will come pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Four Corners Monument. Four Corners Monument is the only place in America where four states converge: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. Since the monument is found within the Navajo Nation, this is also a great place to buy locally made Native American jewelry and other souvenirs to bring home.
Next, we’ll depart for Gooseneck State Park which offers stunning views of a river that has cut deep into the landscape, creating a canyon full of tight turns that is sure to surprise you. Along the way we’ll have lunch in Teec Nos Pos, right outside of Four Corners Monument. You’ll also be able to see Mexican Hat, an incredible sombrero-shaped rock.
From Gooseneck State Park, we’ll advance towards Monument Valley. Composed of vast buttes that tower over 1,000 feet in the sky, Monument Valley is the perfect place to stretch your legs from the long car ride and take some pictures. These buttes have made appearances in many movies, the most famous of which being the running scene in Forrest Gump.
Accommodations: Holiday Inn Express, Weatherford Hotel,or similar quality hotel
Meal arrangement:
Breakfast: Included
Lunch: Not included
Dinner: Not included
In the morning, your tour guide will come pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Four Corners Monument. Four Corners Monument is the only place in America where four states converge: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. Since the monument is found within the Navajo Nation, this is also a great place to buy locally made Native American jewelry and other souvenirs to bring home.
Next, we’ll depart for Gooseneck State Park which offers stunning views of a river that has cut deep into the landscape, creating a canyon full of tight turns that is sure to surprise you. Along the way we’ll have lunch in Teec Nos Pos, right outside of Four Corners Monument. You’ll also be able to see Mexican Hat, an incredible sombrero-shaped rock.
From Gooseneck State Park, we’ll advance towards Monument Valley. Composed of vast buttes that tower over 1,000 feet in the sky, Monument Valley is the perfect place to stretch your legs from the long car ride and take some pictures. These buttes have made appearances in many movies, the most famous of which being the running scene in Forrest Gump.
- 4×4 Jeep tour in the Monument Valley
Accommodations: Holiday Inn Express, Weatherford Hotel,or similar quality hotel
Meal arrangement:
Breakfast: Included
Lunch: Not included
Dinner: Not included
DAY 4: Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Sedona
In the morning, your tour guide will come pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Petrified Forest National Park. This park is known for its large deposits of petrified wood. Petrified wood is made when a tree is buried by sediment, protecting it from organisms that could cause it to decay. Over time, minerals in the groundwater replace the wood, turning it into stone.
Following Petrified Forest National Park, we’ll eat a quick lunch and then depart for Meteor Crater. Meteor Crater is a 550 feet deep, 1 mile wide hole that was created from the impact of a meteorite that occurred more than 50,000 years ago. While looking out over the crater from the rim, you’ll be able to imagine the scale of this impact and its effects on the local landscape.
Next, we’ll drive south towards Sedona, Arizona. Nestled amongst towering red cliffs, Sedona is the perfect place to relax and see the sunset. We’ll start by exploring the local landscape and hiking some of the beautiful trails outside of Sedona. Afterwards, we’ll return into Sedona and check out some of the beautiful architecture that the town has to offer, such as the Chapel of the Holy Cross, built into the surrounding rock itself. As the sun sets, we’ll eat dinner at one of the incredible eateries in town, reminiscing about what a perfect day it has been.
Accommodations: Holiday Inn Express, Weatherford Hotel,or similar quality hotel
Meal arrangement:
Breakfast: Included
Lunch: Not included
Dinner: Not included
In the morning, your tour guide will come pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Petrified Forest National Park. This park is known for its large deposits of petrified wood. Petrified wood is made when a tree is buried by sediment, protecting it from organisms that could cause it to decay. Over time, minerals in the groundwater replace the wood, turning it into stone.
Following Petrified Forest National Park, we’ll eat a quick lunch and then depart for Meteor Crater. Meteor Crater is a 550 feet deep, 1 mile wide hole that was created from the impact of a meteorite that occurred more than 50,000 years ago. While looking out over the crater from the rim, you’ll be able to imagine the scale of this impact and its effects on the local landscape.
Next, we’ll drive south towards Sedona, Arizona. Nestled amongst towering red cliffs, Sedona is the perfect place to relax and see the sunset. We’ll start by exploring the local landscape and hiking some of the beautiful trails outside of Sedona. Afterwards, we’ll return into Sedona and check out some of the beautiful architecture that the town has to offer, such as the Chapel of the Holy Cross, built into the surrounding rock itself. As the sun sets, we’ll eat dinner at one of the incredible eateries in town, reminiscing about what a perfect day it has been.
- Discover Exceptional Sedona (chapel of the Holy Cross, Cathedral Rock, Red Rock Scenic Byway, Kitchen Sinkhole)
- Winslow Scenic drive through the Arizona desert to SEDONA, WINSLOW Visit Meteor Crater Natural Landmark and tour La Posada Museum and Gallery with a Local Guide.
Accommodations: Holiday Inn Express, Weatherford Hotel,or similar quality hotel
Meal arrangement:
Breakfast: Included
Lunch: Not included
Dinner: Not included
DAY 5: Grand Canyon, Las Vegas
In the morning, your tour guide will come pick you up from your hotel and you’ll depart for the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Arizona, with an estimated 5.9 million people visiting yearly. This canyon was carved by the Colorado River over a period of 6 million years, resulting in an astonishing panoramic view. Be sure to bring your camera, you will not want to miss this destination!
Accommodations: Not included
Meal arrangement:
Breakfast: Included
Lunch: Not included
Dinner: Not included
In the morning, your tour guide will come pick you up from your hotel and you’ll depart for the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Arizona, with an estimated 5.9 million people visiting yearly. This canyon was carved by the Colorado River over a period of 6 million years, resulting in an astonishing panoramic view. Be sure to bring your camera, you will not want to miss this destination!
- GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK Sightseeing.
- ENHANCE YOUR FREE TIME in the Grand Canyon with a helicopter flightseeing tour
Accommodations: Not included
Meal arrangement:
Breakfast: Included
Lunch: Not included
Dinner: Not included
PICK-UP / DROP-OFF DETAILS
Information about Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) pick-up and drop-off:
Arrival
Guests are requested to arrive at the airport before 12:00 PM (noon). Later arrivals may require changes to the itinerary.
Departure
Guests are requested to schedule departure flights after 8:00 PM. Earlier departures may require changes to the itinerary. We suggest you schedule departure flights for the next day after getting back.
Information about Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) pick-up and drop-off:
Arrival
Guests are requested to arrive at the airport before 12:00 PM (noon). Later arrivals may require changes to the itinerary.
Departure
Guests are requested to schedule departure flights after 8:00 PM. Earlier departures may require changes to the itinerary. We suggest you schedule departure flights for the next day after getting back.
NOTICE:
- At least 2-3 people are needed to schedule a tour. If you are traveling by yourself, please consult with our customer service department and they will help you join another group. Booking early is highly recommended as availability will be limited.
- This itinerary is only a sample. Due to flight arrival times, road and weather conditions, and our interest in adjusting the tour to your abilities and interests, the order and locations of proposed events are subject to change. Your guide will keep you updated daily. We want everyone to have a safe adventure with cherished memories and an unforgettable experience!
- Accommodation as indicated in the itinerary accommodation, all hotels offer standard rooms; private bathroom, two beds per room, limited to 2 people in the same room (including children or infants up to 4 people).
- Physical activity is light to moderate and meets a wide range of abilities. Participants should be physically fit and comfortable walking and standing for extended periods of time. The terrain can be uneven or slippery. There are a variety of activity options that will be available.
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