Triple Canyon 2024

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Triple Canyon 2024
Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764, USA
Duration: 6 days
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$4,195
Deposit: $500

About this trip

Reserve a semi-private, guided Triple Canyon tour for an unforgettable experience at some of the nation’s most well-known national parks. Stand at the rim of the Grand Canyon, meander through the narrow slot canyons of Zion National Park and Antelope Canyon and wonder at the sight of Bryce Canyon’s unique amphitheaters.


Utah Luxury Tours reserves the right to alter or curtail the itinerary and substitute hotels, sightseeing, meals, activities and/or conveyances as is deemed necessary.

Tour Dates

 When booking, please choose your departure date. 

  • Monday, September 23 – Saturday, September 28, 2024


Payment & Cancellation

 Payment:

Deposit of $500 per person is required upon booking

Remaining Balance is collected 45 days prior to departure


Cancellation:

If cancelled 46+ days prior to departure, your deposit will be refunded minus $50 per person cancellation fee.

If cancelled 45-0 days prior to departure, no refund.

We strongly encourage Travel Insurance.

What's included

National/State Park Fees

Airport Transfers

Lodging Accommodations

All Transportation

Professional Tour Guide

Excursions

Antelope Slot Canyon, Lake Powell Boat Ride, Red Heritage Navajo

Breakfast

Lunches

Snacks/Beverages

What's not included

Airfare

Dinners

One dinner at Ebenezers in Bryce is included.

Guide Gratuities

Day 1 Arrival Day

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Sep 23rd Fly into Salt Lake City

 Your guide will meet you in a luxury 12-15-passenger extended high top touring van at the Salt Lake City Airport and transfer you to the Little America in Salt Lake City, Utah. A meet and greet will be held where you will meet the other guests on your Mighty 5® tour.

Day 2

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Sep 24th Zion National Park

 Travel from your Las Vegas hotel to Zion National Park:

 

The Narrows in Zion National Park is one of the park's most iconic hikes, offering an adventurous journey through a stunning slot canyon. Here are some key details:

The Hike

  • Trailhead: Temple of Sinawava, accessible via the park shuttle.
  • Distance: Up to 16 miles round trip, depending on how far you go.
  • Duration: Can vary from a few hours to a full day. Some hikers opt for an overnight trip.
  • Difficulty: Strenuous. Requires walking through the Virgin River, which can be waist-deep or higher in some sections.

Highlights

  • Scenery: Towering canyon walls, dramatic rock formations, and beautiful river scenery.
  • Orderville Canyon: A scenic side canyon that adds to the adventure.
  • Wall Street: The most famous section, where the canyon narrows to about 20-30 feet wide with walls rising over 1,000 feet.


Day 3

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Sep 25th Grand Canyon North Rim & Page AZ

 The North Rim of the Grand Canyon offers a more remote and tranquil experience compared to the busier South Rim. Here are some details about this stunning part of the Grand Canyon:

Overview

Location: Northern Arizona, accessible via Highway 67 from Jacob Lake.

  • Elevation: Approximately 8,000 feet (2,438 meters), which is higher than the South Rim.
  • Season: Open from mid-May to mid-October due to heavy snowfall in the winter.

Attractions

  • Bright Angel Point: A short, easy trail that offers breathtaking views of the canyon.
  • Cape Royal: A scenic drive that provides panoramic views and overlooks such as Angel's Window.
  • Point Imperial: The highest point on the North Rim, offering stunning vistas of the canyon and the Painted Desert.
  • Roosevelt Point: A quieter overlook with beautiful views and less crowding.
  • North Kaibab Trail: The only maintained trail into the canyon from the North Rim, leading down to the Colorado River and connecting with the South Rim.

Day 4 Red Heritage!!

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Sep 26th Lake Powell Boating and Slot Canyons

 Lake Powell is a major reservoir on the Colorado River, straddling the border between Utah and Arizona. It’s known for its stunning scenery, recreational opportunities, and significance in the history of the American West. Here are some key details:

Overview

  • Location: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, primarily in southern Utah with parts extending into northern Arizona.
  • Size: Over 2,000 miles of shoreline, more than the entire west coast of the United States.
  • Creation: Formed by the Glen Canyon Dam, completed in 1963.
  • Water Source: Fed by the Colorado River, with water levels fluctuating based on seasonal and annual inflows.

Attractions

  • Rainbow Bridge National Monument: One of the largest natural bridges in the world, accessible by boat or a long hike.
  • Antelope Canyon: Famous for its slot canyons, requiring a guided tour.
  • Horseshoe Bend: A dramatic bend in the Colorado River, located just downstream of the dam.
  • Glen Canyon Dam: Offers tours and educational exhibits about the construction and impact of the dam.

Day 5

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Sep 27th Bryce Canyon Hikes and Toad Stools

 

Bryce Canyon National Park is a stunning national park located in southern Utah, known for its unique geological formations and breathtaking landscapes. Here’s a detailed overview of what you can expect when visiting Bryce Canyon:

Southern Utah, approximately 50 miles northeast of Zion National Park.

  • Established: Bryce Canyon became a national park in 1928.
  • Elevation: The park's elevation ranges from about 8,000 to 9,100 feet (2,400 to 2,800 meters).

Unique Features

  • Hoodoos: Bryce Canyon is famous for its hoodoos, which are tall, thin spires of rock that have been eroded into unique shapes. The park features thousands of these formations in various colors, primarily orange, red, and white.
  • Amphitheaters: The park has several natural amphitheaters, the most famous being the Bryce Amphitheater, which offers some of the best views of the hoodoos.

Scenic Points

  • Sunrise Point: Offers stunning views of the hoodoos at dawn, making it a popular spot for photographers.
  • Sunset Point: Known for its breathtaking sunsets that light up the canyon walls.
  • Inspiration Point: Provides a panoramic view of the Bryce Amphitheater and its impressive hoodoos.
  • Bryce Point: Offers one of the most dramatic views of the canyon and is accessible by a short hike.

Hiking Trails

Navajo Loop Trail:

  • Distance: 1.3 miles (2.1 km) round trip.
  • Difficulty: Moderate.
  • Highlights: Takes hikers down into the canyon, showcasing the famous Wall Street section of hoodoos.
  1. Queen’s Garden Trail:
    • Distance: 1.8 miles (2.9 km) round trip.
    • Difficulty: Moderate.
    • Highlights: Features stunning views and leads to a unique rock formation known as "Queen Victoria."

Sep 28th Departure Day

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Las Vegas Airport Transfers

Airport Transfers Included

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1. Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764, USA

Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764, USA

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