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Southwestern U.S. Family Adventure Exploring Arches to Moab

Wednesday, August 1, 2012 by Patrick Tigue

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Glorious red sandstone arches, vast views of cloudless skies, and moments to create memories with your family.  These are all perks of enjoying a Southwestern US Adventure Vacation with Austin-Lehman Adventures.   You will be visiting the states of Colorado and Utah viewing the grand monuments of the Wild West.  With fascinating histories and beautiful natural sculptures this family vacation will be like none other.  Also with experienced guides, perfected tour packages, and fascinating destinations, Austin-Lehman Adventures has left very little up to chance.  Take away the guesswork and let Austin-Lehman Adventures plan your vacation today.  

Southwest biking tours

Your Moab Family Adventure Vacation starts in Colorado National Monument, reaching 2000 feet above the valley, home of the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Arches.  You will be able to experience the vastness of this National Monument as you raft down the Colorado River to see the sheer cliff walls, dessert plants, and abundant wildlife.  Your day starts of with a delicious breakfast at Moab’s Jail House Café, boasting the best breakfast in town!  

Rafting the Colorado River

Afterwards you will experience Moab and why it has been declared an American biking mecca.  Astounding cliff walls, and endless views of spectacular landscapes, create a biker’s paradise to explore the views from the seemingly endless mountaintops.  The trails and loops provide endless hours of adventure as you experience the floating feeling of Moab.  To top it all off, you also get a 14-mile downhill rush along the mesa to experience the sheer heights first hand.

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Arches National Park and it’s erosion over millions of years have provided some of the most awesome arches, incredible sandstone towers, and eroded monoliths.  Your visit to Delicate Arch during your Moab Adventure is the perfect photo opportunity to capture the La Sal Mountain Range and all of its glory.  Just when you feel like you have gotten enough dessert experience you can cool off again in Mary Jane Canyon. 

Arches National Park

No adventure is quite complete in a dessert paradise like this without some off-roading by Hummer Jeep.  You will explore Slick Rock over petrified sand dunes, as the wheels of the jeep grip to the sandpaper like surfaces of the dunes.  Unwind at the end of the day with a relaxing deep tissue massage, and a feast of finger-licking fares before retreating to your comfortable bed for hours of peaceful slumber. 

Bryce National Park

At the end of each night, during your Southwestern U.S. Adventure Vacation, you will retreat to Red Cliffs Lodge, with a rugged western feel, located right along the Colorado River.  This stunning location has even been filmed in many classic movies including the John Wayne classic, Rio Grande.  Voted “Best In State” award for hotels in Utah for the year of 2012, as well as past years, this is a must experience resting location after a full day of adventure.   

Also check out some more photos on our Pinterest account at Southwest U.S. Family Adventure Arches to Moab

Your friendly Southwest lover,

Patrick

3 Places to Visit in Southwest Utah

Thursday, July 12, 2012 by Patrick Tigue

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Considering a Southwest Adventure? Seek out nature’s playground of red rock formations, open amphithaters, and forests of green everywhere you turn. Bryce Canyon National park is a photographers paradise with wind swept rock formations and river carved slot canyons, with the sun setting on the rich red terrain you will be sure to capture photos of a life time.  Years of wind and water erosion have made this park spectacular to experience on a guided tour. You can also plan to experience one of the most scenic drives in America on All American Highway 12 viewing scenic canyons and beautiful panoramas. Don’t expect just rocks and canyons though, you also can look forward to hanging gardens, natural springs, river narrows, and captivating waterfalls.  A delight for all the senses, this is an adventure vacation package not to miss. 

Valley of Fire State Park

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Part of your adventure vacation package includes a whimsical day with a picnic lunch at Valley of Fire State Park surrounded by cinder cones, natural rock bridges, and basalt ridges. Nevada’s Valley of Fire State park was dedicated in 1935, and is Nevada’s oldest and largest state park. Aptly named for the formations of sandstone and sand dunes that appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun’s rays.  After a long day in the sun you can retreat to the brand new upscale hotel Wingate By Wyndham offering first class amenities.  Relax at the spa or hang out in the outdoor heated pool and enjoy the star swept sky above. 

Snow Canyon State Park

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Snow Canyon, located in Southwestern Utah offers mild weather and beautiful red rock formations while soaking up some sunshine.   Snow canyon is a great location to enjoy hiking, technical rock climbing, biking and horseback riding.  Nature viewing and shooting photos of the majestic red hues and landscapes are also a great way to enjoy the day. 

Bryce and Zion National Parks

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A Geological wonder created by rainwater erosion boasting colorful limestone formations from slot canyons, windows, fins and spires also known as “hoodoos”.   Grandeur look out points and interesting geology lessons all come together for a breathtaking and educational adventure.   The view from rainbow point is a great photo opportunity to capture the entire park in all its glory.  Kolob Canyon and Cedar Breaks are also locations that you will visit on your Southwest Adventure.   By hiking below the rim to Peek A Boo and Queens Gardens trail you can see the unique shapes and hoodoos formed from over 60 million years of rock erosion. The view from below the surface is a completely different experience. 

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The Narrows are Zion’s premier canyon with hanging gardens with perpendicular walls decorated with trickling water, mosses, and lush plant life. The most adventurous of hikers attempt the complete hike from start to finish, which is 16 miles and requires a specific permit.  The trail runs along the Virgin River where you will be sure to trek through plenty of water, and even at some areas up to waist deep water.  Known as the most popular hike in the park and even one of the worlds best canyon hikes.  The cool trail and hiking through the river make for a refreshing adventure. 

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Apart from relaxing your first night at the Wingate By Wyndham you will also enjoy two peaceful nights at Bryce Canyon Lodge as well as two nights at Zion Park Inn.  Bryce Canyon Lodge       remains the only in park lodge in Bryce Canyon National Park and was built back in the 1920’s, and is now even considered a National Historic Landmark.  Zion Park Inn is tucked among the towering red rock cliffs offering spectacular views, comfortable accommodations and excellent amenities. 

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No matter what Adventure Vacation Packages you end up choosing with Austin Lehman Adventures you can always expect to experience some of the best views nature has to offer, fun and exciting adventures, comforting accommodations, fantastic tours and guides, as well as delicious foods and awesome experiences.  Book your Southwest Adventure today and come see what all the fuss is about!

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Cycling Yellowstone-Tetons

Sunday, July 1, 2012 by Kasey Austin

To help you get inspired to bike it up this summer, I thought I’d share with you some of my past biking adventures that you can experience yourself by jumping on one of our cycling tours in the Yellowstone-Tetons area! Here we go!

Antelope Flats

As the name implies, this bike ride is pretty darn flat which allows you to take in the scenery AND the wildlife as you coast around this back road in Grand Teton National Park.  I’ve seen everything on this ride: moose, bison, pronghorn, fox, coyote – I can almost guarantee that you will see something if you keep your eyes on your surroundings (and the road of course!!) You might even run into a bison jam on the road itself! Your ride ends at the famous and historic T.A. Moulton Barn, so if you’re a photographer, bring your camera!!

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Grand Prismatic Trail

This flat gravel trail takes you the “back way” around the third largest hot spring in the world! Your guides will take you to the absolute best spot to view this colorful hot spring that will leave you awed and amazed. Plus, you get to ride through an area that was burned in the Yellowstone fires of 1988. Now this section of burned area is a beautiful bright green, filled with lodgepole pines as far as the eye can see, with the occasional ghost tree still standing and charred from those fires of nearly 25 years ago!

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Wilson-Teton Village Bike Path

Beginning in the sleepy town of Wilson at the base of the Teton Pass, you’ll cycle from the local park, past the little red school house to a bike trail that passes horse pastures filled with daisies and lupine. From this path, you get a pretty neat view of the ski hill as you bike to the base of the world-renowned Jackson Hole ski resort. Keep an eye out as you cross over the creeks – you just might glimpse a moose’s antlers peeking out from the willows.

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Teton Bike Path

The town of Jackson and the nearby valley (Jackson Hole) are an absolute outdoor Mecca. To keep up with the region’s image of being the ultimate outdoor playground, construction crews are working every summer on improving the valley’s bike paths and extending them from the town and beyond. Cycling on one of these paths directly beneath the towering Tetons is something you will never forget. The mountain range will seem to shift as you move along, sending illusions through your mind. That mountain you thought was the Grand Teton might actually be Teewinot or Mt. Owen! Your ride takes you to Jenny Lake, where the water is so clear you can see the trout swimming in the sparkling depths.

If these bike rides sound tantalizing to you, then you will want to check out our Yellowstone Vacation Packages to plan your next trip! If anything, I hope I can inspire you to grab that old bike in the garage, pump up the air in the tires, and get out for a summer ride on the bike path nearest to you!

See you on the trails,

 

Kasey Austin

Two Wheels is All You Need!

Friday, May 18, 2012 by Mindy Vanderhoof

 

Is there any better way of experiencing a place than cycling the back roads of a destination? I think not! 

Making your way to Old Faithful Geyser via bike will surely be a memorable part of your Yellowstone National Park vacations.  Cruising the rolling hills of California’s Wine Country, or the sea side trails of the San Juan Islands add an adventurous element to your trip that shouldn’t be missed.  Feeling the breeze on your face as you explore the natural wonders of not only our domestic destinations, but all across the globe, really helps give you a sense of peace and place as you travel.

Biking for vacation can seem overwhelming if you haven't done it before, but once you are on that seat, participating in all the elements around you, I promise, you will soon realize there is nothing better! Imagine pedaling your way through the small villages of Europe, coasting down hills to the salt pans of Peru, or biking the Michelson Trail in South Dakota.  Why not trade your 4 wheels in for 2 and see where it takes you! With so much to see and do I hope you will try incorporating biking into your future adventure vacation packages.

 

Your Friendly Adventure Consultant,

 

Mindy Vanderhoof

T-Minus 9 Days To My African Safari

Wednesday, May 2, 2012 by Dan Austin

Namibia Safari Tours

Just over a week from today I will head back to the African continent and my favorite country in the world of Namibia. I pretty much always get at least a bit excited about upcoming travels, but down right ecstatic when it comes to heading to Africa…  This trip will be no exception and will highlight both new regions (Skeleton Coast and The Dunes) as well as re-visit some of my past favorites (Damaraland, Palm Fontein and Etosha NP)

There are some real special nuances of this trip that is sure to make it very special.  First I will be traveling with Andy my son and it's shaping up to be one of my favorite family adventure vacations. This will be his first gig as a photographer, shooting the incredible landscapes and ever present wildlife. That’s a good start!  Next up is the unique nature of the program itself and our traveling companions.  We are traveling as guests of The World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) and our new partner Wilderness Safaris (W.S., The leading safari company in all of southern Africa). WWF and WS are looking to not only educate us, but seek our input and insight on the local village conservancies.  Namibia is “ahead of the pack” in how they work with local communities to create truly sustainable tourism opportunities.  The majority of the lodges are on community land and staff by locals in a partnership with WS.

I will share a lot more on the conservancies when I return and have an in depth understanding… you can count on that.

Now while this is “work”, no trip to Africa would be complete or even close without the traditional safari tour.    We will spend the first few days exploring The Dunes out of Sossusvei, the largest Sand Dunes in the World!  (this is a first for me).  Next up we will head to the Swakopmund and the Skeleton Coast for a few days of exploring ship wrecks and kayaking with one of the largest sea lion colonies to be found anywhere in the world.

Then its fly north to start our adventure with the good folks from the WWF.  We will visit conservancies and camps throughout the north.  “Stalking” the elusive desert elephant along the dry river bottoms of Damaraland.  (our home for the night Damaraland Camp is the oldest JV Conservancy in Namibia and our host and camp manager is one of the few women in such a high position!)  

Then on to tracking black rhino (doesn’t that just sound cool?) out of our camp outside of Palmwag (my favorite camp in all of Africa).  Tracking rhino as part of a JV with Wilderness and the “Save the Rhino Trust” and partnership that has clearly resulted in the largest population of the endangered black rhino anywhere on the planet.

Moving on we will be headed to Grootberg Lodge, the first 100% conservancy owned property in the country. A region rich with predators, the conservancy works with the locals to be more tolerant of the cheetahs and lions that also call this home.

Now into the “real” bush and a camping expedition at Otjimumbunde.  You really haven’t experienced an African Safari until you sleep in a tent with the only thing separating you and the wilderness is a thin strip of canvas.  The night comes alive with all the sounds of Africa and is sure to keep your blood pumping just a bit more than a luxury lodge.  The “stories” around the camp fire by the locals will only help to set the stage.

Always a highlight we work our way to Etosha National Park and is 22, 270 sq. KM if saline desert, savanna and woodlands.  An amazing 114 different species of mammals are represented in the park… watering holes will set the stage for endless hours of photography literally thousands of animals.  It is about as rich of a wildlife experience as you can find.  Highlights will be herds of the largest elephants on the continent (measuring 4 meters at the shoulder),  one of the few “growing” populations of black rhino,  the trio of “Big” cats (lion, leopard and cheetah) more antelope (Kudu, gemsbok, eland and dik dik to name a few) than one can imagine and over 300 species of birds.. (including flamingos), of course then there are the reptiles and just so much more, Etosha should be on any wildlife lovers bucket list.

As we wrap up what might be my favorite adventure vacation packages we will then spend a few days in Windhoek. Here we will introduce the group to our efforts with Wheels of Change.  Andy and I will spend some time at one of the BEC’s and just get caught up with the bike crews and work on plans for our next shipment later this summer.  Time allowing we will visit with some friends running cycling tours into one of the Windhoek townships.

Then unfortunately it is back up and head home…  if all goes well with Andy, we will return with literally thousands of images and video to sort through and relive (and share) our adventure over and over again.

If I wasn’t excited about going before I penned this “blog” I sure am now…..  in closing I share an old African Proverb  “Return to an old watering hole for more than water, friends and dreams are there to meet you!”

More to come...

Dan Austin

 

Preserve A Park Program

Thursday, April 26, 2012 by Jonathan Burnham

Canyonlands National Park

Being National Park Week I wanted to share what Austin-Lehman is doing to protect our nation's most valuable treasures. Every year since 2010, Austin-Lehman Adventures has supported US National Park preservation by selecting a recipient National Park program and donating a portion of its profits, this year we have chosen to help Canyonlands National Park. Last year with the help of our amazing guest we raised $5,400 for the Yosemite Conservancy.

In times of reduced Federal funding (National Park programs suffered a $101 million funding cut in the 2011 Federal budget alone), ALA has pledged a $100 per person donation to a designated non-profit organization for each guest reserving a spot on its 2012 small group Arches to Moab Multisport Adventure.

“New guests and our loyal alumni love knowing that a portion of their trip fee helps preserve our national treasures” said Dan Austin.

Our Arches to Moab proram lets you explore Canyonlands National Park. See the amazing Colorado River by raft and pedal between burnt-orange sheer-walled canyons and enormous white-rimmed sandstone towers on a road snaking through Colorado National Monument. Marvel at how itty-bitty you feel as you traverse looming, crimson rock formations at Fisher Towers. Hike by ancient petroglyphs remains etched in stone, a glimpse into the rituals and beliefs of the Fremont, Anasazi, Navajo and Anglo communities of thousands of years past.

It is our privilege to be the stewards of these natural wonders and to protect something that has given us so much. Helping to make sure that these natural treasures are around for future generations. Austin-Lehman offers family adventure vacations and adult advenutre vacation packages to see Canyonlands National Park.

Your friendly nature lover,

Jonathan

Preserving Yosemite

Tuesday, April 17, 2012 by Jonathan Burnham

Yosemite National Park

In an effort to help preserve and protect our National Parks Austin-Lehman started the Preserve a Park Program . Every year since 2010, Austin-Lehman Adventures has supported US National Park preservation by selecting a recipient National Park program and donating a portion of its profits. In times of reduced Federal funding (National Park programs suffered a $101 million funding cut in the 2011 Federal budget alone), it is now more important than ever to help protect our National Parks. Last year we selected our Yosemite National Park Tours  and was able to raise $5,400 for the Yosemite Conservancy with the help of our amazing guest that booked our Yosemite tours.

The money raised will help fund 27 projects in the park this year from supporting trail crews in the Tuolumne and Merced watersheds, to restoring historic trails originally built in the 1800s, to saving bears through an expanded electric monitoring project. In addition the donations also benefit the youth in Yosemite, by brining a diverse group of young people into the park through educational, leadership, and career programs developing the next generation of stewards for Yosemite.

This year ALA has pledged a $100 per person donation to a designated non-profit organization for each guest reserving a spot on its 2012 small group Arches to Moab Multisport Adventure.

So if you want to see how our Preserve a Park Program has helped, check out our hiking vacations in Yosemite National Park or if you want to help protect and save a National Park check out one of our adventure vacation packages on our Utah Arches to Moab Adventure

Your friendly nature lover,

Jonathan

 

Top 5 Reasons to Visit South Dakota

Thursday, April 12, 2012 by Kasey Austin

Burro on our South Dakota Adventure

Kasey here, Field Operations Liaison/Guide for Austin-Lehman Adventures. As a guide of our new South Dakota Adventure last year, I am so stoked about this trip that I’m coming at you today with my top 5 reasons to pack your bags and head on over to the Black Hills with ALA! And we’re off…

1. The Mickelson Trail – Ahhh, Isolation…

If you’ve ever wanted to ride alone on a beautiful bicycle trail, then check our South Dakota cycling tours! We spend a few hours here and there throughout this six day adventure biking the 109 mile Mickelson Trail. This crushed limestone and gravel trail travels up and down through towering ponderosa pine forests and traverses private farmland full of haystacks and cows. And the best part – there’s a good chance that you won’t see another biker on this deserted trail!

2. The Towns – A Look Back in Time

South Dakota is full of those towns that you’ve heard of but have never been to. You’ll witness the vivacity of Deadwood, a lively little town in the midst of the Black Hills National Forest, famous for its historic characters like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. Sturgis, a normally sleepy town for most of the year, transforms into a rough and tumble motorcycle rally each August where people travel from around the world to partake in some motorcycle madness!These are just a few of the towns you’ll explore, by foot and by bike, that are vibrant with stories of the past.

3. Custer State Park – Wild Burros!!

Custer State Park, South Dakota’s largest and first state park, is home to a wide array of wildlife from its famous herd of 1500 free-roaming bison to pronghorn antelope and bighorn sheep. You’ll even get to meet the friendly wild burros who roam freely in the southern section of the Park, walking straight up to your van or bike to grunt a hello.(Hint: you may want to be carrying a granola bar or two on you!)

4. Wind Cave – Damp, Dark, & Dank…NOT!

The United States’ first cave to be designated as a national park was Wind Cave, established in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt. On our tour with our National Park Service guide, you’ll learn the fascinating (and somewhat funny) story of how this cave came to be our nation’s seventh national park. If you’re looking for a creepy damp cave, stalactites hanging from the ceiling, and bats flapping around, this is not the cave for you. Wind Cave is quite the opposite, and you’re guaranteed to see the intricate boxwork formation that this cave is known for, up close!

5. Mount Rushmore/Crazy Horse Memorial – A Must See

Last, but certainly not least, you need to make the trek up to South Dakota to witness the majesty of what the locals call “The Heads” (more commonly known as Mount Rushmore). Sculpted by Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln, this memorial is a must-see for every person, not only as a tribute to our American presidents but as a magnificent work of art on a large scale. Equally as awe-inspiring (but not as well known) is the nearby Crazy Horse Memorial, a commemoration to the famous Native American leader and a response to Mount Rushmore. Discover both on our South Dakota Adventure Vacation Packages!

See you on the trails,

Kasey Austin

Experience Patagonia

Thursday, April 5, 2012 by Tour Support Team

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Argentinian and Chilean journeys with Austin Lehman Adventures are certainly unforgettable. The delectable cuisine, delicious drinks and natural beauty all around you will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. And adventure travel companies take care of the details to ensure your trip is hassle-free allowing you to enjoy even more relaxation during your vacation.

Adventure vacation packages to Patagonia, a mutual gem of Chile and Argentina, are ideal for those looking for fun, relaxation and a unique experience. The location is the perfect combination of wild and breathtaking.

Hike, bike and travel by horseback to discover the extensive landscape and towering mountainous terrain. Bring your camera to snap some photos of the amazing Andes. Take in the glaciers including one of the only ones in Patagonia that are continuing to grow. For a postcard perfect view, hike to Laguna Capri and see the gentle mist hovering amongst Fitz Roy’s mountain range. Travel through the green-blue banks of beautiful Lago Pehoe with the mountains as your backdrop. Visit the second largest park in Argentina – Los Glaciares National Park via horseback. When it’s time to relax, retire in your cozy, luxurious accommodation at Patagonia Camp.

Browse our online catalog today to start planning your next adventure. Adventure tours with Austin Lehman Adventures will take your breath away.
 

Heart Pumping Adventure Vacations to Yellowstone

Wednesday, April 4, 2012 by Tour Support Team

Plan your family adventure vacation with Austin-Lehman on our all-inclusive package where you indulge in heart pumping adventure with your family. We take care of your safety while you break all barriers to face your fears and prove yourself courageous in front of your kids.

The trip is all the more rewarding when you watch your kids do things that you never imagined them doing before. Explore Yellowstone Park and the amazing natural wonders like numerous geysers, mud pots, thundering waterfalls and serene lakes. Walk on the unexplored path of the forest off the main road and watch wild animals like grizzly bears, bison, elk and wolves in their natural abode.

Visit Old Faithful, the oldest geyser of the Yellowstone National Park, which splashes boiling water up to 160 feet high. Hiking vacations with the entire family provide a great memorable experience. Being able to enjoy crisp, clean air while climbing rugged hilltops brings inspiration to everyone that participates. With hiking options for every level from beginners to professionals, everyone can enjoy the simply breath taking views that hiking through the Park provide. The experience of a holiday with our adventures will give you memories to cherish a lifetime.
 

Blissful Adventure Vacation in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula

Wednesday, April 4, 2012 by Tour Support Team

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You know you are in for a wonderful vacation when adventure trips turn into unforgettable and blissful getaways.  The Kenai Peninsula offers a plethora of adventure activities like hiking, biking and kayaking through the wilderness of the Kenai Fjords National Park. You can kayak your way through pristine sceneries that encapsulates this part of the world.  How about experiencing a glacier and wildlife cruise while discovering the enigmatic beauty of Fox Island?  This charming retreat can easily turn your adrenaline pumping Alaskan vacation into a cozy, charming and relaxing refuge. Alaska is one of the few places in the world where you can witness glaciers. Be one with nature as you soak up the magnificent landscape with active volcanoes in the background.

Adventure vacations are both magical and enchanting in Kenai Peninsula.  The Kenai Fjords is home to an array of wildlife creatures. The Maritime National Wildlife Refuge is the sanctuary for sea otters, sea lions, whales and many more.  Here you will learn about climate change and how it has a huge impact on nature.  Hike the trail to Exit Glaciers and discover how this body of ice changes a landscape.

This vacation opens your eyes to the beauty of nature. You will understand why many people find their bliss in Alaska and now call it home.  We offers adventure vacation packages to Alaska and many more exciting vacation destinations. Give us a call to learn more.
 

Conquer Canyons in Utah

Wednesday, April 4, 2012 by Tour Support Team

Introduce your kids to family adventure vacations that explore geological formations and exciting terrains.  Start your vacation by stopping by the Colorado National Monument. This park is just a primer to the next few days of fun and adventure with a mix of educational discoveries.  The Arches National Park is home to thousands of geological arches that fill the landscape. Children will be amazed learning about these prehistoric formations that have survived for millions of years.  

Indulge in a filling breakfast at Moab’s Jail House Café. This is a preparation for your trek to the vast expanse of Moab.  Get ready to be fascinated by the enormous rock structures at the Fischer Towers.  These reddish monoliths look like ancient skyscrapers.   Many mountain biking enthusiasts enjoy the terrains in Canyonlands National Park particularly in the 100 mile stretch of the White Rim Road in the Sky mesa.  The view of the La Sal mountain range from this vantage point is breathtaking.   Keep your camera handy.  The landscape provides different photogenic views as the sun shines through rock formations at different angles.  Adventure trips like these make all the hiking, biking and trekking worthwhile.

These are just a few of the many activities you can enjoy in Utah.  With Austin-Lehman’s adventure vacation packages, you experience cozy accommodations that also provide a relaxing retreat after an adventure filled day.
 

Family Fun in Wyoming

Wednesday, April 4, 2012 by Tour Support Team

Family adventure vacations are double the fun with our adventure trips to Grand Teton and Yellowstone.  These national parks are wonderful playgrounds for the young and old alike.   Antelope Flats is great area to bike with family.  The flat land makes it easy to bike leisurely while taking in the scenic views of the Teton mountain range.  

While there, you’ll observe bison and antelopes grazing the fields. Hiking vacations really add to the adventure, and with plenty of trails to choose from, Grand Teton National Park makes a six day vacation way too short. The Jackson Lake area also offers trails for different levels of experience. All trails have scenic routes so everyone will have an enjoyable time.  Those who enjoy water based activities will definitely want to try kayaking in the calm waters of Jackson Lake.  Adventure seekers can conquer the rapids of the Snake River.  And after a full day of being on the water, relieve your tired muscles at the Teton Mountain Lodge Spa.

While on this vacation in the Wyoming area, you’ll also want to take some time to explore Yellowstone Park. Hiking trails lead to Storm Point where kids will enjoy spotting marmots and other forest critters may lurking amidst forest trees and the grasslands. Rocky promontories overlook Yellowstone Lake, and a visit to the Grand Prismatic Spring will enthrall everyone with its vivid colors.  

Have a wonderful Wyoming trip with the family by reviewing our adventure vacation packages available in our online travel catalog.
 

Experience the Great Outdoors in Montana

Tuesday, April 3, 2012 by Tour Support Team

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Night skies filled with stars, towering trees, majestic wildlife and clean, brisk air are closer than you think. Yellowstone National Park vacation packages can prove it.

Montana vacations provide an impeccable way to explore a beautiful place untouched by nature with majestic wildlife roaming freely in their beloved home. Explorers who appreciate the water can experience fishing, kayaking or rafting in the spectacular white water of the Yellowstone River. Animal lovers will love looking out for elk, bison, bears and eagles.

Kids will enjoy snacking on delicious fruit kebabs on the lovely shore of a glacial stream in Beehive Basin, where they can dip their feet in an alpine lake surrounded by wildflower studded hillsides. If you dare, raft the Yellowstone River, the longest free-flowing river in North America. To unleash your inner cowboy, saddle up for a gentle horseback ride up Pine Creek to the Absaroka Mountains and enjoy awe inspiring scenery unlike anything else in the world.  

Austin Lehman adventures are the perfect choice for families looking to create lasting memories with each other. Plan your family’s trip to Yellowstone Park this year by visiting our online catalog to learn more about all of the activities available in our vacation travel itineraries. Get ready for the vacation of a lifetime.
 

A Rocking Adventure in Alberta

Monday, April 2, 2012 by Tour Support Team

Our friendly neighbor up north offers some exciting adventure trips to remember.  Experience the thrill and excitement of the Canadian Rockies.  From Banff to Jasper, every angle in this stretch of mountains is postcard perfect.  Bad photography can never happen in this place.  Banff National Park offers several opportunities for mountain biking. Be on the lookout for wolves, elks and other mountain creatures that add life to the surroundings.  Visitors can also hike along Johnston Canyon. There is a self-guided trail to make it an easy hike.  All you have to do is put on comfortable shoes and follow the trail to be mesmerized by the rock formations.  

Veterans of adventure vacations will want to try a trek to Sentinel Pass. From there, you can look down on Paradise Valley.  Go whitewater rafting and conquer the rapids of Kicking Horse River.   Be amazed at the stunning views when you hike from Lake Agnes to the teahouse on Lake Louise. Take a shot at flower photography along the way.  You can also opt for cycling tours from Minnewanka Lake to Two Jack Lake. After all the adrenaline pumping activities, retail therapy is a nice way to unwind. Shop along the galleries in Banff, and buy a souvenir or two to remind you of this wonderful vacation.  Complete your stay with a relaxing night on your chalet’s porch for a wonderful dinner.

Our adventure vacation packages to the Canadian Rockies offer long lasting memories. Explore our travel catalog online to learn more about this and other exciting travel destinations.
 

Romance North and Central America with Adventure Vacations for Couples

Monday, April 2, 2012 by Tour Support Team

There’s nothing like a little one on one time to really put relationships in perspective. That’s why spending your holiday on one of our adventure vacations for couples can really add some spice to your everyday life.

When two people spend their lives together there comes a time in every relationship where taking the other one for granted can often become routine. Sure, the two of you could just try a weekend getaway. But spending a whole week in an exotic or faraway destination can really remove you from your comfort zone. Leaving town and familiar surroundings to participate in our adventure tours will have both of you relaxed and enjoying yourselves so much that you’ll fast find yourself in each other’s arms with a little more fervor than usual.

Austin Lehman travelers have quite the choice of destinations for romantic adventure vacations to locations in North and Central America.

North America
Stay a little close to home by visiting the breathtaking mountain scenery of the Pacific Northwest, adventure to the awe inspiring Rocky Mountains or southwestern desert vistas. Our northern neighbor offers friendly Canadian hospitality and inspirational glaciers, lakes and forests. The remote Alaskan wilderness calls travelers near and far to traverse the national parks and crystal clear waters.

Central America
Just south of the border are the fascinating and often exotic countries known as Central America. From the tropical paradise of Costa Rica to archaeological Mayan findings that educate and inspire in Mexico, couples will find travel in this region of the world breathtaking. Our newest adventure to Cuba opens up a whole new world and culture that few Americans in many decades have been able to enjoy until now. And beautiful Belize boasts acres of beaches and wilderness just waiting to be seen and explored.

Romance, excitement and adventure all combine to make a trip of a lifetime for you and a loved one. Learn more about getting away from it all with one of our vacation packages by visiting us online.
 

Start the Summer Right with Adventure Vacations to Yellowstone

Sunday, April 1, 2012 by Tour Support Team

Austin-Lehman Adventures Yellowstone

There’s no better time to see Yellowstone National Park than well…just about any time. Yellowstone Park is one of those destinations that offer an incredible adventure vacation any time of year. Each season in the park provides a unique experience for travelers.


As you might imagine, the busy time of the year is in the summer between June and September with the busiest months being July and August. Of course, our adventure vacation packages bring our guests to backcountry locations where crowds are few so that the magnificence of the landscapes and unique natural features can be fully appreciated.

An abundance of wildflowers greet visitors in June and July, and June, in particular, brings plenty of wildlife for travelers to see and snap photos. In September the fall flowers are in bloom and the elk come calling their mates. The winter brings an abundance of snow along with opportunities to snowshoe and glide through the trail on snowmobile.

Our Montana vacations offer summer travel times to Yellowstone to experience all the nature and wildlife that this season brings. We also have a five day wintertime journey in February for those ready to hit the scenic slopes with cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and of course, no winter adventure is complete without ice skates and snow mobiles too!

Call today or visit our website to learn more about visiting Montana and Yellowstone this year.
 

Patagonia Will Take Your Breath Away

Sunday, April 1, 2012 by Tour Support Team

Argentinian and Chilean journeys with Austin Lehman Adventures are certainly unforgettable. The delectable cuisine, delicious drinks and natural beauty all around you will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. And adventure travel companies take care of the details to ensure your trip is hassle-free allowing you to enjoy even more relaxation during your vacation.

Adventure vacation packages to Patagonia, a mutual gem of Chile and Argentina, are ideal for those looking for fun, relaxation and a unique experience. The location is the perfect combination of wild and breathtaking.

Hike, bike and travel by horseback to discover the extensive landscape and towering mountainous terrain. Bring your camera to snap some photos of the amazing Andes. Take in the glaciers including one of the only ones in Patagonia that are continuing to grow. For a postcard perfect view, hike to Laguna Capri and see the gentle mist hovering amongst Fitz Roy’s mountain range. Travel through the green-blue banks of beautiful Lago Pehoe with the mountains as your backdrop. Visit the second largest park in Argentina – Los Glaciares National Park via horseback. When it’s time to relax, retire in your cozy, luxurious accommodation at Patagonia Camp.

Browse our online catalog today to start planning your next adventure. Adventure tours with Austin Lehman Adventures will take your breath away.
 

Custom Adventure Vacations to Make Fit Your Style

Saturday, March 31, 2012 by Tour Support Team

While we offer a large selection of adventure vacations to destinations around the world, there are some adventurers who want to add a little customization to their travel itineraries. That’s why our custom adventure trips can be just the ticket to the vacation of a lifetime for you, your family or group.

For over 20 years we’ve been designing custom itineraries for couples adventures, honeymoons, reunions and family adventure vacations. Whether you want to adventure to the tulip fields of Holland or experience a whitewater rafting adventure down the Yellowstone Park River, we can help put the accommodations, dining and activities together to make your trip or event really special.

All we need to design a complete custom vacation package is information about what you and your group envision as the ideal vacation spot and a list of activities you all enjoy. With just that information, we can put together a week or two weeks of fun adventure for everyone.

So if you’re dreaming of a tropical Hawaiian paradise or a family reunion in Zion National Park, we can make it happen. It’s best to start planning your adventure tours early to ensure that everyone has enough time to schedule vacation time around the custom itinerary. Give us a call at (800) 575-1540 to learn more or request our travel catalog.
 

Dreaming Yosemite!

Friday, March 30, 2012 by Jonathan Burnham

Yosemite National Park Vacations

El Capitan with Half Dome in the background, is there a better view? You can find these amazing wonders of geology in Yosemite National Park. Yosemite Valley was carved out by glaciers around 1 million years ago and the ice is believed to have reached 4,000 feet thick during the early glacial episode.

Yosemite National Park is truly a mecca for rock climbers, but it is also a mecca for anyone who loves nature, history and geology and wants to see them on the grandest of scales. Not to mention Yosemite is a top destination for hiking vacations, there are over 800 miles of wilderness trails and 761,266 acres of virtually untouched wilderness inside the park. Yosemite National Park is also home to Yosemite Falls, the highest waterfall in North America and third highest in the world, standing out at 2425 feet.

Unfortunately Yosemite can get busy during summer time, that's why going with the right adventure travel company is so important. Professional guides show you the areas that you wouldn't find on your own, giving you the freedom to relax and take as much of it in as you can. Yosemite provides amazing adventure vacation packages for families to see the full range of activities offered in the park. We still have room on our Yosemite Adventures if you and your family want to join us in discovering this epic destination. 

Below is a photo of me rock climbing followed by a mother and daughter rock climbing.Three different generations sharing the same thing, the rock, and that feeling that nothing else matters in that moment. Our National Parks have a way of bringing the generations together, as we can all appreicate the natural wonders our country has to offer.

Come find that feeling and discover why John Muir described Yosemite as "by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter.”

 

 

 

 

 

Jonathan rockclimbingFamily Adventure Vacation

till next time get out and explore this amazing world we live in!

Jonathan