Experience the best that southern Utah and Arizona have to offer in this 7-day package. Visit all of Utah’s national parks as well as other amazing national parks in Arizona and Colorado!
Trip Type: Custom-Made Travel
Region: Utah, Four Corners (Utah, Colorado, New Mexico & Arizona), Arizona
Travel Date: Available year-round from January 1st to December 31st
Tour Summary
Day 1: Salt Lake City – USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum – Canyonlands – Dead Horse Point -Arches National Park- Moab
Day 2: Moab – Monument Valley – Gooseneck State Park – Four Corner – Mesa Verde National Park – Durango
Day 3: Durango – Petrified Forest National Park – Meteor Crater – Flagstaff
Day 4: Flagstaff – Grand Canyon – Antelope Canyon – Lake Powell – Glen Dam – Page
Day 5: Page -Grand Staircase/Escalante National Monument Adventures (Wave Valley, Coyote Buttes, White Pocket) – Kanab
Day 6: Kanab – Zion National Park – Bryce Canyon – Torrey
Day 7: Torrey – Capitol Reef National Park – Goblin Valley – Salt Lake City
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The minimum number of guests required per group is 2, but at least 3 guests are preferred. At least 2 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.
Whether you are trying to catch your breath while climbing the trail to Angel's Landing or watching the shadows constantly change the mood of the Court of the Patriarchs, Zion National Park is always ready to quench your appetite for outdoor wonder.
Each national park anchors a travel region that beckons travelers to immerse themselves in not only the iconic national park, but the state parks, national monuments and small towns that weave texture into Southern Utah. Explore our resources to learn how you can maximize your experience, while minimizing your impact on delicate landscapes.
Wave Valley The Wave Valley is the ultimate dreamland of photographers and travelers. In order to protect the landscape environment, only 20 people can visit each day. We will also take you to the Coyote Butte or White Pocket, which are adjacent to the Wave Valley. A pair of suitable all-terrain hiking shoes are very important for being in trekking trips in the valley. Although the hike is a little difficult. The amazing experience when you reach the site is unforgettable. This billion-year-old wavy valley is located on the banks of the Paria River, which borders Arizona in southern Utah. The rocky layers of the valley are composed of huge sand dunes that began to deposit during the Jurassic period. In order to protect the natural wonders, the US Bureau of Land Management allows only 20 people entrances each day. You will need good physical strength and enough field walking experience to find this magical place. When you arrive there, you will certainly be amazed by the scenery. You will need good physical strength and enough field walking experience to find this magical place. When you arrive there, you will certainly be amazed by the scenery. If you didn’t win the wave or coyote butte lottery, don’t worry, you are already very fortunate to be in the center of numerous natural wonders- Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bay-Glen Dam- Lake Powell. we will be explore antelope Canyon with a knowledgeable Navajo guide, you’ll be able to explore this incredible region well known for its picture-perfect landscapes. In fact, this region in Antelope Canyon is one of the top ten photography locations in the world! 2 hours , Admission included
Even considering Utah’s many impressive national parks and monuments, it is difficult to rival Capitol Reef National Park’s sense of expansiveness, of broad, sweeping vistas, of a tortured, twisted, seemingly endless landscape, or of limitless sky and desert rock.
Arches National Park is one of the top national parks in America: it’s a 73,234-acre wonderland of eroded sandstone fins, towers, ribs, gargoyles, hoodoos, balanced rocks, and, of course, arches northwest of Moab.
Canyonlands is home to many different types of travel experiences, from sublime solitude in the more remote stretches of the park to moderate hikes through the Needles district to the opportunity to create your own version of one of the West's most photographed landforms, Mesa Arch.
Your adventure will begin around 9 AM when your tour guide picks you up either from Salt Lake City Airport or from a hotel of your choice. If you prefer to start your tour from a location other than Salt Lake City, please inform us, and we will make the necessary arrangements.
Starting from Salt Lake City, we will head southeast until we reach Green River, where we'll take a break for lunch. Afterward, we will continue with the itinerary, visiting the following destinations:
Dead Horse Point: Situated just a few miles from Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park offers a unique viewpoint of the Colorado River, located 2,000 feet below. While driving, your tour guide will share the intriguing story behind the park's name.
Canyonlands: We will explore the Island in the Sky region of Canyonlands National Park, composed of three distinct areas: the Island in the Sky, the Needles, and the Maze. This region, perched high above the Colorado River, provides a breathtaking view deep into the pristine canyons below, offering a glimpse into the area's ancient history.
Moab: Nestled between Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park, Moab is often regarded as the gateway to Utah's remarkable natural landscapes. Your stay in Moab will be just as enjoyable as the parks themselves!
In the afternoon, your tour guide will drive you to Arches National Park. With more than 2,000 arches, Arches National Park boasts the densest concentration of natural sandstone arches in the world! Many world-famous arches, including Landscape Arch, Delicate Arch, and Double Arch, can be seen with only a short hike. Without a doubt, this is one national park you won't want to miss! For guests in the mood for an amazing hike, your guide can lead you to the Delicate Arch trail (3 miles round-trip, moderate difficulty) for stunning views and photo opportunities.
If you decide not to hike to Delicate Arch, we'll return to Moab, Utah, for an adventure of your choice. These activities could include river rafting, horseback riding, additional hiking, a riverboat tour, an off-road 4×4 tour, and more! (Adventures are not included in the tour price.)
We will pause here for dinner and to explore the town before taking you to your hotel.
Accommodations:
Best Western, Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Archway Inn, or a similar quality hotel.
Meal arrangement:
In the morning, your tour guide will pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Gooseneck State Park, which offers stunning views of a river that has carved deep into the landscape, creating a canyon full of tight turns that are sure to surprise you. Along the way, we'll have lunch in Teec Nos Pos, just outside of the Four Corners Monument. You'll also have the opportunity to see Mexican Hat, an incredible sombrero-shaped rock.
From Gooseneck State Park, we'll continue our journey toward Monument Valley. Comprising vast buttes that tower over 1,000 feet in the sky, Monument Valley is the perfect place to stretch your legs after a long car ride and capture some photographs. These buttes have appeared in many movies, the most famous being the running scene in Forrest Gump.
Ever wanted to stand in four states at once? Join us at Four Corners and live out your dream! Just two and a half hours away from Moab, you can relax in the car after a day of hiking and adventure as your guide drives you to check off your next bucket-list item. This is also a great place to purchase locally-made Native American jewelry and other souvenirs to take home.
After visiting Four Corners, we will head to Mesa Verde National Park, your gateway to exploring the ancient world of the Ancestral Pueblo people. I'm excited to take you through this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where over 600 cliff dwellings whisper stories of a civilization that flourished here for more than 700 years.
Our journey kicks off at the Visitor and Research Center, offering a glimpse into the lives of the people who meticulously built homes within these cliffs. As we navigate through the park, marvel at architectural wonders like the Cliff Palace, Balcony House, and Long House, showcasing the ingenuity of the Ancestral Puebloans.
Beyond the dwellings, Mesa Verde's landscapes offer stunning vistas and a home to diverse wildlife. From the high desert plateaus to the lush canyon bottoms, the natural beauty complements the historical richness of this place.
After visiting Mesa Verde National Park, we will stay at Durango for overnight
Accommodation options:
Three-star hotel at Dolores or Cortez or a similarly high-quality hotel.
Meal arrangements:
In the morning, your tour guide will come to pick you up from your hotel and drive you toPetrified Forest National Park. This park is renowned for its vast deposits of petrified wood. Petrified wood forms when a tree becomes buried by sediment, shielding it from decay-causing organisms. Over time, minerals in the groundwater replace the wood, transforming it into stone.
After visiting Petrified Forest National Park, we’ll have a quick lunch before heading to Meteor Crater. Meteor Crater is a 550-feet deep, 1-mile wide hole that resulted from the impact of a meteorite over 50,000 years ago. As you gaze out over the crater from the rim, you'll gain a sense of the immense scale of this impact and its lasting impact on the local landscape.
Finally, we’ll drive to Flagstaff, Arizona, where we'll drop you off at your hotel in Flagstaff. This will allow you to relax and prepare for the exciting adventures of the following day.
Accommodations:
Hilton Garden Inn or a similar quality hotel
Meal arrangement:
In the morning, your tour guide will come to pick you up from your hotel, and you'll depart for 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 capturing this incredible destination!
Horseshoe Bend: Horseshoe Bend is a U-shaped curve of the Colorado River located near Page, Arizona. With only a 0.6-mile hike, you'll reach a vista overlooking a 1,000-foot drop, offering incredible views of this world-famous attraction.
Antelope Canyon: The slot canyons near Page are absolutely stunning. Our guide will take you to explore them and assist you in capturing some amazing pictures!
Accommodation:
Holiday Inn Express or a similarly high-quality hotel.
Meal arrangements:
In the morning, your tour guide will come to pick you up from your hotel and drive you to the Coyote Butte for three amazing hikes: the Toadstools, White Pocket, and Wave Valley.
Wave Valley is the ultimate dreamland for photographers and travelers. To protect the landscape environment, only 20 people can visit each day. We'll also take you to Coyote Butte and White Pocket, which are adjacent to the Wave Valley. Suitable all-terrain hiking shoes are crucial for trekking in the valley, even though the hike is a bit challenging. The incredible experience upon reaching the site is unforgettable.
This billion-year-old wavy valley is situated on the banks of the Paria River, bordering Arizona in southern Utah. The rocky layers of the valley consist of massive sand dunes that began depositing during the Jurassic period.
If you didn't win the Wave or Coyote Butte lottery, don't worry. You're already fortunate to be amidst numerous natural wonders, including Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Glen Canyon Dam,and Lake Powell. We'll explore Antelope Canyon with a knowledgeable Navajo guide, allowing you to delve into this remarkable region renowned for its picture-perfect landscapes. In fact, this area in Antelope Canyon ranks among the top ten photography locations globally! The visit will last around 2 hours, with admission included.
In the evening, we will return to Kanab, located in the southwestern corner of Utah. This area boasts both a stunning landscape and a rich history. Thanks to its striking red sandstone cliffs and unique flora, Kanab has served as a backdrop for numerous famous Hollywood shows and movies, including the Lone Ranger, Planet of the Apes, and Arabian Nights. During your time in Kanab, you'll witness the captivating Pink Coral Sand Dunes, impressive Moqui Sand Caves, and, if time permits, the magnificent Toadstools and Horseshoe Bend.
Accommodations:
Goulding's Lodge, Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Lake Powell Resorts Page, or a similar quality hotel.
Meal arrangement:
In the morning, your tour guide will come to pick you up from your hotel and drive you toZion National Park. This park will undoubtedly take your breath away as you drive through gorgeous wind-sculpted canyons and hike along incredible trails. The park offers something for everyone: if you prefer to remain in the car, you'll love the intricate patterns found on Checkerboard Mesa and Weeping Rock. For those who enjoy hiking, the stunning views from the Canyon Overlook Trail and the Riverside Walk will be a treat. And if you're an experienced hiker, you'll relish the thrill of trekking along the Narrows and Angel’s Landing.
After visiting Zion national Park, we will have lunch in Springdale, then drive to Bryce Canyon National Park, which is reached by continuing along Highway 12. From its beautiful pink and white cliffs to its thousands of hoodoos, Bryce Canyon National Park is sure to leave a powerful impression on you. This park features many incredible viewpoints that are easily accessible and provide excellent locations to take photographs. For the more adventurous, your tour guide will take you down into the canyon along the Navajo-Queen’s Garden Trail, passing right next to incredible rock formations that have taken thousands of years to shape.
After arriving Torrey, we’ll drop you off at your hotel, allowing you to relax before the next day’s adventure.
Accommodations:
Holiday Inn Express & Suites, or a similar quality hotel.
Meal arrangement:
Today we’ll continue along Highway 12 until we arrive at Capitol Reef National Park. Capitol Reef has a rich history and unique geology. Over 1,000 years ago, the Fremont people lived in this region, making pictographs on the cliffs that can still be seen to this day. We’ll also explore the remnants of Fruita, a small town established in the 1880s.
Next, we’ll travel along Highway 24 to reach Goblin Valley State Park. The “goblins” in Goblin Valley get their name from the thousands of unique hoodoos, or columns of weathered stone, that dot the surface of this exciting park. In this State Park, there are no official paths, allowing you to walk right up close to the hoodoos and take pictures. If time permits, your tour guide will take you on a hike to Goblin's Lair, an incredibly tall cave that must be seen to believe!
Finally, we will return to Salt Lake City in the afternoon.
Information about Salt Lake City Airport (SLC) pick-up and drop-off:
Arrival:
Free airport pick-up is available between 8:00 am and 10:00 pm (based on the actual landing time of your flight).
Upon Arrival in Salt Lake City (before 12:00 PM) at Salt Lake City Airport (SLC): Pick-up Recommendations: Guests on domestic flights within the United States are advised to arrive at the airport before 12:00 PM, and guests on international flights should aim to arrive at the airport by 11:00 AM.
Departure:
Salt Lake City Airport (SLC) Drop-off Information: For guests on domestic flights within the United States, we kindly request scheduling departure flights for after 8:00 PM. Guests on international flights are recommended to schedule departure flights for after 8:30 PM.
Notice: Due to the challenging road conditions from Yellowstone Park to Salt Lake City and in order to ensure a high-quality experience, we regret to inform you that we cannot assume responsibility for any losses incurred due to missed flights caused by trip delays. To err on the side of caution, we suggest considering scheduling departure flights for the following day.
*If you choose to depart from Las Vegas, your tour guide will drop you off either at the airport or a hotel of your choosing.
Cancellation received 60 days or more before the departure of the first product or service in the relevant booking: The Lifetime Deposit will be held by the Tour Operator in accordance with these Terms. The remainder of the payments made to the Tour Operator for the cancelled product will be refunded.
Cancellation received 59-30 days before the departure of the first product or service in the relevant booking: The Lifetime Deposit will be held by the Tour Operator in accordance with these Terms. An amount equal to 50% of the remaining payments made to the Tour Operator for the cancelled Tour will be refunded.
Cancellation less than 30 days before the departure of the first product or service in the relevant booking: The Lifetime Deposit will be held by the Tour Operator in accordance with these Terms, and no further refund will be provided.
Airfare to and from the destination is not included.
Trip cancellation insurance or any other travel insurance is not provided.
Dinners and alcoholic beverages are not included.
Any additional activities, excursions, or entertainment at your own expense are not covered.
All personal miscellaneous expenses, including laundry, telephone calls, drinks, tobacco, alcohol, pay TV, luggage handling fees, and other private expenses are your responsibility.
Souvenirs are not covered.
Guide gratuities (10% of the tour price recommended) are not included.
Optional tours: Admissions and optional tours should be selected and paid for during booking. (Items and prices may vary based on the season and are subject to final confirmation by the tour guide during the tour.)