Arizona

Give Me 5 Minutes -- And I'll Show You An Unbelievable Arizona Bike Tour

Thursday, December 20, 2012 by Patrick Tigue

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As we roll in the New Year we have new adventures to plan, new goals to be made, and new sites to be explored.  This New Year’s why not set a resolution to see some of the most glorious locations on earth atop a bicycle?  Arizona is one such location that will leave you speechless as you roll through endless buttes, cliffs, and plateaus.  Soak up the warm sunshine during your spring or fall Arizona Bike Tour and bask in the glow of reds and orange, reflecting off of the cliff walls.  Breathe in the fresh air, as you pedal your way through the magnificent views and visions that the Arizona scenery has to offer. 

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Pass through the culturally rich and artistically plentiful city of Prescott, Arizona.  With just four mild seasons year round, during your Arizona bike tour you will enjoy warm weather and sunshine in this quaint town.  Historical sights and museums create the perfect recipe for exploration and adventure.  Nestled gently upon the Prescott National Forest you will not feel too far from nature during your visit to the town. 

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Once you have soaked up enough history you can roll on through to Sedona, Arizona’s high dessert town under the towering southwestern rim of the Colorado Plateau.   The massive red rock formations surrounding you will leave you breathless in this awe inspiring, romantic, desert paradise.  Again boasting moderate seasons all year long, you will be comfortably cozy during your visit. The beauty of this area has been captured many times over on film and in photographs.  Also known for a great place to relax, and enjoy the hometown feel, while staring out at the peaks from your balcony.

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Later on your Arizona Bike Tour you can enjoy a visit to Flagstaff, the largest city in northern Arizona.   Right in Flagstaff’s backyard is the glorious Coconino National Forest as well as Humphrey’s Peak, the highest peak in Arizona at 12,633 feet!  1.856 million acres come together to form Coconino National Forest, and it is one of the most diverse National Forests in the United States.  From glittering red rock buttes and cliffs, to the Ponderosa Pine forests, to the canyons and mountains in between.  Book your Arizona Bike Tour today for limitless adventures, relaxing evenings, and endless moments for creating memories. 

Hiking the Hoodoos and Narrows

Thursday, August 9, 2012 by Blake Eden

Bryce Canyon, Zion National Parks

Summer is beginning to wind down, which means fall is right around the corner!  If you’re looking for the perfect vacation to ease the transition, check out our Bryce/Zion Adventure.  Located in Southwest Utah, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks are geological treasure troves. 

 Though temperatures in Zion National Park can be in the low 90s well into September, you won’t have to worry about staying cool… hiking the Virgin River Narrows will do the trick.  Zion Canyon is 15 miles long, and winding through it is the Narrows, a stretch of the Virgin River that cuts through reddish-tan sandstone cliffs that were formed by erosion long ago.  Zig zagging in and out of the river as you hike, you’ll see waterfalls, natural springs, and hanging gardens, all while being surrounded by cliffs up to a half mile high.     

 Bryce Canyon, Zion National Parks

Bryce Canyon National Park is more like a giant crater than a canyon.  The highest point on the rim of Bryce is over 9,000 feet in elevation, while the lowest part of the park is just above 6,600 feet.  In between, the park is home to plenty of “hoodoos,” or sandstone rock formations that were created over 60 million years ago by erosion.  With high temperatures in the mid-70s in September (and mid-60s in October), you’ll be completely content hiking through the red, white and orange hoodoos, and taking in breath-taking views at the top of the park (sometimes you can see as far as Arizona and New Mexico)!

 The beauty and majesty of both Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks will leave you breathless.  Long after you return home, you will be thinking about the spectacular views, unbelievably unique rock formations, and fabulous picnic lunches provided by your excellent guides.

Hope to see you there!

Blake

Hike Without the Heat: Havasupai

Tuesday, August 7, 2012 by Kasey Austin

If you’re anything like me, you’re getting a little bit tired of the constant heated, dry days of summer and are looking forward to some cooler weather to come. That’s right – autumn is almost here (don’t panic, there’s at least a whole month of summer left!) But now is the perfect time to plan that fall vacation; the kids are back in school, the crowds have dissipated in our natural areas, and the cooler temperatures of September and October are moving in. What better place to plan a vacation than Havasupai, an offshoot of the Grand Canyon!

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Havasupai is the perfect destination for a vacation…after the summer months pass by. The peak months of the sunny season bring with it temperatures reaching 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Once autumn sneaks its way into the canyon, temperatures range from low 70’s to high 80’s throughout September and October. Since your first day in the canyon involves a 10 mile hike to your base camp (there’s also a horseback ride and helicopter option), this dry heat makes for the perfect hike in to your destination, just beyond the magnificent Havasu Falls. Since so many water activities abound on your Havasupai Adventure, it’s still warm enough at this time of year for water crossings, swimming, rope swinging, and waterfall jumping into the blue green waters of Havasu Creek, which maintains a temperature of about 70 degrees year round!

It’s not too late to plan autumn Arizona adventure vacations! Visiting Arizona during the months of September and October is a prime time to explore this region of red rock beauty. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and see Havasupai for yourself!

 

See you on the trails,

 

Kasey Austin

Top 5 Tricks for Surviving the Dry Desert Heat

Tuesday, July 24, 2012 by Melissa Ladvala

 

Let’s be honest, no one is a fan of extreme temperatures!  But harsh weather should not keep you from your adventures. There is a trick to braving the punishing cold temperatures of the Montana winter and exploring in the sweltering heat of an Arizona summer.  On my recent trip to Havasupai Falls, this fair-skinned Montana girl learned a few things about staying cool in the heat.  Here are my top five ways for beating the dry desert heat of the southwest:

5.  Wear a hat.  A wide brimmed hat will keep the sun off your face, ears, scalp and neck and is the best choice for beating the heat.   A lightweight baseball cap will at least protect your face and your scalp. 

4. Avoid strenuous activity during peak heat hours.  The peak heat hours are between 10 AM and 4 PM, so limiting your sun exposure and strenuous activities during these hours will help you stay significantly cooler.  Early mornings and dusk will be your favorite hours of the day for activity.  The sun is not beating down on you, temperatures are moderate and this is the best time for physical activity.  If you are heading out on a desert hike, go early! 

3. Keep your neck cool.  Wet a bandana or a light weight neck gaiter and put it around your neck.  Keeping your neck cool will help trick your body into thinking it is a cool.  It feels fantastic and this will also keep the sun off your neck.

2. Wear sunscreen. There is absolutely nothing worse than being sunburnt and feeling hot.  Do not take a chance.  Always apply sunscreen early in the day, do not wait until you feel a little burnt.  By the time you realize you might be getting toasted, you are probably toasted.  I recommend an oil free sunscreen with a SPF of 30 or higher.  You will need to reapply often especially if you are sweating or in the water, every two hours is a good rule to follow.  Do not forget to apply the sunscreen to your face, ears and tops of your feet.  Always use a SPF lip balm so your lips do not burn.  It really is better to be safe than sorry, so slater it on!

1.  Hydrate, hydrate and then hydrate more!  The absolute best way to keep your body cool is to drink lots of water.  Regardless of your activity level in extreme temperatures you will need to drink plenty of water, if you are active you will need to drink even more.  Don’t wait until you are thirsty to have a drink.  I highly recommend a day backpack with a hydration system in it, that way your water stays cool and is always very accessible. 

I hope you find these tips helpful on your next desert adventure.  If you have any tips or tricks for keeping cool, leave us a comment and let us know!

Your Friendly Travel Consultant,

Melissa Ladvala

United States (USA) Hiking Vacations With Austin-Lehman

Monday, June 25, 2012 by Tour Support Team

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The summer season is upon us, and what better way to pass the time then to embark on a trek though the wonderland provided by beautiful Mother Nature. While you could venture out to hike Patagonia in Chile, or retrace the ancient path of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, you don’t even have to venture out of the United States to experience breathtaking beauty. The United States is a hiker’s playground from the sheer massive beauty of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, to the ancient forests of Sequoias at Yosemite National Park in California, or even travel back in time to the great Wild West to the Black Hills of South Dakota. For your summer travels why not take an adventure vacation in your own back yard and experience the awe inspiring sights that United States has to offer. 

Journey to the Rocky Mountain Range in MontanaDawn over Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming - 300 dpi-1

To explore the world of hiking, one must venture out to the Rocky Mountains of Montana. The beautiful state of Montana is a perfect representation of untamed, natural beauty, and is simply stunning in its vast mountain ranges. Experience wildlife from grizzlies and wolves to bison and bears. Explore nature from their point of view and experience the geological wonders that bring amazing life and color to its National Parks. Experience unique adventures from roping and saddling a horse, to watching good Old Faithful erupt on cue. Hike with the family, roast s’mores, and retell old campfire stories that you grew up on. Explore Yellowstone’s countless geothermal features including Fountain Paint Pots and the Morning Glory Pool, and take a dip in the Boling River.

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If the Wild West is not quite your style, maybe you would like to explore Zion National Park in Utah. Ranked one of America’s best adventures by National Geographic, these views will take your breath away as you hike past waterfalls, natural springs and hanging gardens. Zion has one of the most diverse groupings of plants in Utah, with over 900 species for you to experience. You can soak up the colorful hues of red, orange and amber during the daylight hours, and at night be surprised by the amazing clarity in the night sky. Kick back and relax as you enjoy the bright star formations in the skies, as you have probably never observed them before.

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Looking for a hiking location with a little piece of paradise awaiting you at the finish line? Havasupai is a hidden gem amongst the vast ranges of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Accessible only by foot this is a beautiful place to explore and bask in the natural rich pools at the base of a thundering 100-ft falls. After a fairly difficult hike to the falls you will feel like you are imagining this oasis as its beauty in the arid space of Arizona doesn’t seem fit for such crystal clear waters. This Grand Canyon Vacation is also equipped with a visit to an old galena mine, hunt for fossils, a visit to a natural mineral rich whirl pool, and a stunning trek en route to Beaver falls.

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Trekking Wyoming’s Yellowstone and Teton National ParksBear swimming in Jackson Lake RS 2008

You cannot possibly discuss the amazing hiking in the United States without mentioning Yellowstone and Teton National Parks. Yellowstone was declared the world’s first national park in 1872, proving that even then, people realized this beautiful gem needed to be preserved.  Take in the neon blue, 300-foot wide Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest of hot springs in the entire U.S. and the third largest in the world.  You can also experience an adventure packed whitewater-rafting excursion down the scenic Snake Water Canyon.  From hiking, to biking, to kayaking, rafting, and rodeos, Wyoming’s Yellowstone National Park Vacation and Teton National Park are fantastic locations to explore some of nature’s finest views of the great outdoors.  

5 Great Items to Pack

1. Decent sunglasses. While you are hiking along breathtaking sights such as the Grand Canyon or waiting for Old Faithful to erupt you don’t want to have to be squinting to view the spectacular sites. Sunglasses with a small case will be an excellent asset at your disposal while trekking in the great
outdoors.
 
2. A rain jacket is always a good idea. A light coat can always fit over a sweatshirt and can come in handy from a drizzly day to a surprise downpour. Best-case scenario you never even need to take it out of your bag and it just comes along for the ride. It can even come in handy at night by the campfire
if there is a slight breeze.
 
3. Lightweight and breathable clothing are always a good idea when planning for a hike. Materials made to dry quickly can keep you cool while it’s hot, and keep you warm once the sun goes down. This can also help in case you want to rinse some clothes off; they will be sure to by dry in the morning.
 
4. Comfortable shorts or pants, while none of the hiking is too intense you will want to be sure to pack comfortable clothing. No one likes the idea of chaffing but it happens now and again and it’s best to try out your hiking clothes before the big hike, just to make sure that you are at optimum
comfort.
 
5. Comfort can also involve your shoes. Whether you are going for a two- hour hike, or a two month trek, your comfort in your shoes will be apparent from the get go. Get a good fitting pair and try them out on a day hike to make sure that they will be comfy for your entire trip. These things are always better to figure out before you go on vacation.

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There is no better time than now to explore the wonders of the world located in our own National Parks. Take your family to see how beautiful and diverse this country is, and how many different adventures are just waiting to be experienced. The possibilities are endless from the Rocky Mountains of Montana and Wyoming to the red rocks of Utah, New Mexico and Arizona in the Southwest to the Coastal breezes of Alaska, California and Washington. Contact Austin Lehman Adventures as your trusted Adventure Travel Company to book a hiking tour for your next vacation.

Check out some other great photos of Domestic hiking adventures on our Pinterest

Your Friendly Travel Experts,

Austin-Lehman Adventures

Visiting Africa 101- Part 1

Thursday, March 15, 2012 by Dan Austin


What you need to know not only before you go, but before you even start thinking about going!

To start our journey together I want to share an African proverb:  The people sailing in the same boat share the goal.

When one thinks of Africa, the vision is that of beauty, wilderness, wildlife, exotic peoples, romance and so much more.  Throughout history Africa’s people, its struggles and above all else its overwhelming beauty have created a romantic vision of a spectacular, yet mysterious continent.  Since those first western explorers landed on its shores in the late 1800’s, Americans have been fascinated and drawn with wonder and intrigue to this diverse and complex land.  Even today the stories and pictures that come out of Africa paint a picture of an untouched place where its people live as they have for centuries, a place where the wildlife is abundant and untamed and a place of conflict and opportunity…yet there is so much more than superlatives can describe and a ton of adventure vacation packages to discover when looking into a trip to Africa.

There is a saying in Africa….  It applies to planning your first trip as well:  “How do you eat an elephant?  One bite at a time!” Once you have your mind made up that you will visit this great continent, set aside the time to “study up” and educate yourself on at least the basics.  The following is just an idea and an outline of things you might want to consider and how to get started eating that elephant called Africa.

The Continent and the Five Regions of Africa (This is One Big Continent)

Of our seven continents on the planet Africa ranks number two in size, second only to Asia.  With its 11,677,791 square miles (give or take a few) you can fit all of Europe and South America within its footprint.  In fact you could fit the United States something like five times within its coastlines. That is one large land mass.  As you start thinking about the “where” keep this in mind…Picture talking to a distant relative in Europe and your response when they suggest they want to come visit for two weeks and they would like to see Maine, New York, Florida, Arizona and the California coast. You would quickly let them know that just isn’t possible! Now magnify that times five and well, you get the idea.

Africa and its 58 countries are broken up into five distinct “regions”:

o   North Africa

o   West Africa  

o   East Africa  

o   Central Africa

o   Southern Africa

North Africa is typically considered dry and arid. It is made up of eight countries or territories and not frequently thought of as a “Safari” destination.  Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, South Sudan, Sudan, Tunisia, and Western Sahara make up North Africa. North Africa is separated from the rest of Africa by the Sahara Desert to the South.  These countries create a stronger connection to the seafaring countries of Europe more so than their southern neighbors.

West Africa is bordered on the west and south by the Atlantic, to the north by the Sahara, and to the east (roughly) by Mount Cameroon to Lake Chad.   West Africa makes up roughly one-fifth of Africa and includes Liberia, Senegal, Togo, Niger, Ghana, Guinea and Nigeria, just to name a few of the eighteen countries, commonly considered West Africa.  With the vast majority of its land mass as plains at less than 300 meters above sea level, it is considered “semi-arid”.

***East Africa is where we really start talking “safari country”!  This region consists of nineteen countries and territories most commonly known for Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, Mozambique, Madagascar, (although these last two are often referenced as Southern Africa), again just to hit the highlights.  When talking “safari” Eastern Africa typically means Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.  Its stunning and scenic geography, dense vegetation and high peaks (Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya to be a name dropper), as well as Lake Victoria, the second largest fresh water lake in the world should be “must-sees” in anyone’s book.  It should be no surprise why the fabled Big Five (elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard) can be found here.

Central Africa (considered by most to be a “Republic”) is considered the “core” of the continent and includes the countries, regions or states of Burundi, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Rwanda.  This is a land rich in African history as well as minerals.  Despite its significant mineral resources (gold, uranium, diamonds, etc.) the Central African Republic remains one of the poorest countries in the world and among the ten poorest countries in Africa. It should be no surprise that in no small part to the mineral wealth and the geographic “core” location, Central Africa has been a coveted territory by both African and foreign governments for centuries.

***Southern Africa (not to be confused with the country of South Africa).  Southern Africa is the southernmost region of the African continent, variably defined by geography or geopolitics. Within the region are numerous territories, including the Republic of South Africa (a successor country to the Union of South Africa); nowadays, the simpler term South Africa is generally reserved for the country in English.  In the UN scheme of things, Southern Africa is made up of five countries: South Africa, Swaziland, Namibia (my favorite), Lesotho and Botswana.  When we think or hear Africa, we are often hearing about Southern or even South Africa as it is a region rich with history, development, opportunities and struggles.  South Africa stands out as the dominant economic superpower of the region.  It can also “rival” East Africa with its wildlife opportunities.

(*** Regions commonly associated with safaris!)

Read Part 2: Visiting Africa 101- Part 2

Dan Austin

Don't forget I am always here to help you plan the perfect African Safari

Discover Pure, Natural Beauty at Havasupai Falls

Tuesday, March 13, 2012 by Tour Support Team

Austin-Lehman Adventures

Close your eyes, and picture verdant vegetation, red cliffs and sparkling blue water. Imagine the delicious aroma of crisp, fresh air. Now open your eyes. You are on the Havasupai Indian Reservation in the Grand Canyon at Havasupai Falls in beautiful Arizona. This hidden oasis has been waiting to be discovered by you for just as long as you have been waiting to discover this absolutely magical place.

Havasupai is one of the most isolated places left on this planet. It’s so secluded, in fact, that food, mail and supplies are all delivered by packhorse. During your hike to Havasupai Falls, you will find your surroundings to be unparalleled. Your revitalizing dip in the spectacular pool at the base of the thundering waterfall will leave you feeling refreshed and renewed. Be sure to bring your camera because the nature that surrounds you is sure to be unlike anything you have ever seen before and will leave you breathless.

Adventure travel companies take care of the details for you so all you have to do is enjoy everything your destination has to offer and remember to pack your camera. Call Austin Lehman Adventures today to book an experience you will never forget.
 

Grand Canyon Hiking Vacations

Monday, February 27, 2012 by Tour Support Team

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Plan your Grand Canyon holiday solo or with a partner and travel with Austin Lehman on our amazing adventure trips. You can choose a cycling or hiking vacation and explore the wonders of the world around you in a unique way.

The spectacular natural beauty of Arizona stretches from red rock formations in Sedona to vast Sonoran desert. Adventure lovers experience a real treat journeying through Arizona as it offers loads of different activities like fishing, hiking, hot air balloon rides, biking and even skiing. Travelers also won’t want to miss the fun of water sports and white water rafting in the Colorado River flowing along the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

This vacation will have you descending the six mile South Kaibab trail for fantastic views of the canyon and Skeleton Point from where you get the first glimpse of the river. Walk through the unpaved paths in the western rim and hunt for fossils and dinosaur footprints all while enjoying the beauty of rare solitude in the north rim of the canyon.

Whether planning a daylight or overnight hiking trip, our Grand Canyon vacation is a wholesome package with serene nature, vast desert and gigantic mountains that give you an unforgettable lifetime experience. Challenge and surprise yourself by climbing the great heights and truly see the immense size and beauty of the mountains that leave anyone feel humbled and overpowered.

To learn more about our Grand Canyon vacation packages, visit us online or call us on our 24/7 support line at (800) 575-1540.
 

Fall Back in Love at Havasupai Falls

Thursday, February 23, 2012 by Tour Support Team

Havasupai Falls

Imagine lush vegetation and crystal clear water with picturesque red cliffs and the aroma of deliciously fresh air. On the surface, this enchanting combination might sound like a utopian place of fiction, but those who are willing to hike just a bit further have discovered that this location actually exists, in Arizona no less. Located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation in the Grand Canyon, Havasupai Falls is an obscured gem waiting to be discovered by adventurous travelers in search of pure, natural beauty.

Visiting Havasupai is comparable to taking a trip back in time, as it is one of the most secluded places found on Earth. Led by experienced guides, the hike to Havasupai Falls, followed by an invigorating dip in the blue-green pool at the base of the waterfall provides couples with the perfect place to reconnect with each other, and with nature. Austin Lehman’s Adventure Vacations for Couples are sure to provide postcard memories, never-ending fun, idealistic sites and rewarding experiences for travelers. Hiking vacations offer an impeccable way to reconnect with the person you love and with the place you love to dream of.

Turn your dream into reality and contact Austin Lehman’s Adventures today to book your journey of a lifetime.

Adventure Vacations for Couples at Havasupai Falls

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 by Tour Support Team

Nothing can make you feel more alive than the rush of adrenaline when you jump off a waterfall or trek through steep canyons to reach the Havasupai base camp. Adventure vacations for couples are designed especially for those looking for a getaway from the routine life or those looking to make that special connection like honeymooners. Wouldn’t it be great fun to face your fears with your partner and spend the night at the foot of a canyon? This beautiful and spiritual experience so close to nature adds a touch of romance to your adventure filled trip.
Havasupai Falls
The long and arduous hiking will be well rewarded once you reach below the falls. Swimming and playing in the cool waters of these gorgeous pools are truly worth the effort. The clear blue water of Havasupai Falls is commonly pictured in calendars and postcards. Carbon and magnesium minerals are found naturally in these waters, and you can explore an old Galena mine and maybe even get lucky to find a fossil for your loved one. The amazing fact about Havasupai is that it is one of the world’s most remote villages, and general supplies like food and groceries are still delivered by horseback. The village is scenic with wide sandy beaches and lots of cottonwood trees for relaxation.

Make plans now to explore this Arizona treasure by booking your adventure online today.

Feel the Love with Adventure Vacations for Couples

Friday, February 10, 2012 by Tour Support Team
With Valentine’s Day just a few days away, the thoughts of many men and women go to finding just the right gift to express their love and appreciation for that someone special. Why not consider adventure vacations for couples? Time away from the real world – kids, work and responsibilities – may be just the thing to add a little romance to bring couples back to the days when they first met.
Romantic Getaways
Adventure Vacation Packages
Adventurous couples may enjoy an active vacation filled with hiking, rock climbing or cycling tours. Our adventure trips are worldwide journeys for couples to experience nature’s beauty up close. Stay closer to home in Arizona, South Dakota or Montana. Venture further by traveling to Italy, Peru, Chile or France. Pretty much anywhere there are mountains, trails and picturesque scenery, there’s an adventure waiting.

Romantic Getaways
For those who desire a little more one on one time, our gourmet and wine tasting trips may be just the ideal getaway. Touring historic cities and sites and then spending evenings with fine wines and gourmet dining in California or European cities offers a more intimate time to revive and refresh relationships.

Exotic Destinations

Getting away from it all and experiencing the exhilarating rush of viewing wild animals in their natural habitat while on safari tour will certainly add some heart stopping action to a couple’s relationship. Visit the bush in Africa or the jungles of South America and allow these exotic destinations to capture the essence of what being together is all about.

Learn more about our vacation destination packages by calling us at (800) 575-1540 or visiting our 2012 digital vacation catalog.

Havasupai Falls Hidden Oasis in the Grand Canyon

Friday, February 10, 2012 by Tour Support Team
When the long dark days of winter seem to never end, planning a Grand Canyon vacation can be just the ticket for shaking the wintertime blues. Just a moment standing surrounded by warm breezes over a majestic expanse of thousands of years of rock and sand is so awe inspiring that travelers will quickly forget the snow and ice left behind at home.
Havasupai Falls
For those guided by experienced trekkers, there is a hidden treasure nestled deeply in side canyons just a small hike from the Grand Canyon where family adventure vacations really start. Imagine the cooling spray of waterfalls cascading into travertine pools spring fed with pure water surrounded by lush vegetation. An almost tropical paradise sits right there in the midst of the Grand Canyon where only those with the courage to strike out on foot will ever have the opportunity to see.  The name of place is Havasupai Falls.

Spend time hunting for fossils, exploring a Native American village and relaxing in nature’s own mineral water spa. Austin Lehman adventures to this magical experience begin in Scottsdale, Arizona the end of March and continue throughout the summer. Book your trip today by calling (800) 575-1540 or find out more about the travel itinerary right online.