Itinerary
Our canyonlands adventure begins in the red rock country of St. George, Utah. This evening we meet for an informal welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Our Expedition Leader offers a brief orientation to the history, wildlife and ecology of the Colorado Plateau, which we'll explore in depth in the days to come.
Days 2 & 3: Bryce Canyon National Park—Scenic Helicopter Flight
Bryce Canyon’s magical landscape offers a portal to another world. Its pink pinnacles, limestone formations and natural amphitheaters capture the imagination with geological surprises. Red rock walls create deep channels while whimsical hoodoos—rock spires carved eons ago by erosion—rise hundreds of feet into the sky. With endless opportunities for photography, capture a stunning array of colors as the light reflects off the canyon’s stone shapes, natural bridges and sheer cliffs. Rising early to watch the sunrise or linger over a radiant sunset, experiencing the ever-changing grandeur of this astounding landscape. A special highlight is a 30-minute helicopter flightseeing excursion, offering an unusual aerial perspective on the forest of pink sandstone hoodoos.
Days 4 & 5: Zion National Park
Early Mormon pioneers gave Zion its name—so striking was its beauty that it evoked images of the biblical Promised Land. The U.S. government agreed and made it a national park. Multi-hued sandstone monoliths rise above the valley floor where the Virgin River flows among the cottonwoods, carving a deep canyon over millennia. Trails along the river and rock walls lead to quiet recesses, where we may hear and see many birds unique to the American West. Listen for the haunting cry of canyon wrens, look to the skies overhead for golden eagles and prairie falcons, and find American dippers and phoebes in the willows along the riverbanks. Hike to thundering waterfalls, too, witnessing the tremendous power of water to sculpt this landscape.
Days 6 & 7: Grand Canyon National Park—North Rim
The Grand Canyon is one of America’s most iconic national parks, and no western adventurer should miss gazing into its mile-deep chasm in the ethereal light of sunrise and sunset. Its popularity can mean many visitors, too, so we try to avoid the crowds by traveling to the less-visited but no less spectacular North Rim. With two days here, there's plenty of time to explore, walk along the rim, and absorb the drama of one of Earth’s most spectacular natural landscapes, watching it change as the light shifts throughout the day. Our Expedition Leader knows the best trails and viewpoints for a more secluded encounter with this extraordinary geological phenomenon. Stay near the rim in the pine forest at the venerable Grand Canyon Lodge. A classic national park hotel, the rustic beauty of its limestone walls and heavy timbers complements our high-desert surroundings.
Day 8: St. George / Depart
Today we must say farewell to the red rock wonders of America’s canyon country. Our Grand Canyon adventure tour concludes as we arrive back in St. George for afternoon flights home (book no earlier than 12:30 pm).
Please note: This itinerary is subject to change, as departures may visit Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce in a different order than what is outlined above. Your precise itinerary will be communicated to you once your trip dates are confirmed.