
Bryce/Zion - Red Rock Wonders Multisport Adventure Itinerary
(Host City: St. George, Utah)Day 1: St. George, Snow Canyon
Day 2: Kolob Canyon, Cedar Breaks, Bryce National Park
Day 3: Peek-A-Boo & Queens Garden trails
Day 4: Zion National Park
Day 5: The Narrows
Day 6: Springdale, St. George/Departure
Quotes From the Field:
"Hiking to Angel's Landing was simply something we'll never forget - a perfect October day of hiking through the cool shade of Refrigerator Canyon, ascending the Wiggles to Scout's Landing, pausing for fresh trail-churned ice cream before setting our to the summit via narrow foot holds while a pair of California condors circled just overhead."
Vince & Julie Auletta - Alexandria, VA
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Utah: Bryce Zion - Red-Rock Wonders

Sand castles, desert canyons and blue skies: a photographer's paradise
They call it The Grand Circle, and for good reason. From Arches to Canyonlands, Capitol Reef to Bryce Canyon and Zion, nowhere else in the world will you find as concentrated a collection of postcard-worthy national parks than in Utah.
Hike through rock formations, slot canyons and scenic switchbacks, sculpted over the years by wind and precipitation. Trek into Zion's Virgin River Narrows, ranked 5th out of America's best 100 adventures by National Geographic Adventure Magazine, and to the top of Angel's Landing, a sure add to your list of life accomplishments. Ramble streamside up Kolob Canyon beneath 1,600-foot towering sandstone walls and along the cottonwood-lined banks of Taylor Creek. Browse galleries in the artist conclave of Springdale and kick back at the end of the day with a rewarding soak in a hot tub, counting the stars polka-dotting an open sky.
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Distinctive Accommodations
6 days/5 nightsNight 1: Seven Wives Inn
Utah's first bed and breakfast, this restored Victorian features a pool and exquisite garden. The innkeeper's ancestor really did have seven wives!
Nights 2 & 3: Bryce Canyon Lodge
This lodge was built in the 1920s near the breathtaking rim of Bryce Canyon and is the only in-park lodge in Bryce Canyon National Park. Featuring replicas of the original hickory furniture, this lodge has been labeled as a National Historic Landmark.
Nights 4 & 5: Zion Park Inn
Relax in comfortable, well-appointed rooms designed to echo the natural beauty of the park. Enjoy the hotel's roaring fireplace in the Great Room, go for a swim in the heated outdoor pool, or simply soak in the hot tub. If you're up for extra activity, the hotel offers courts for basketball, volleyball, badminton, horseshoe pits and even a putting green!
A few more reasons why you've gotta go...
1. The scenery: a high-desert spectacle of rock formations and river-carved canyons, Southern Utah is a photographer's dream.
2. The ice cream surprise at the top of Angel's Landing: hot and hungry from a hike, it's a gift from the heavens!
3. The star gazing: due to altitude and lack of air and light pollution, star gazing in Bryce and Zion is considered the finest in the Continental U.S.
4. The colors: there's an ever-changing orange, amber and red sandstone glow that dazzles from sunrise to sunset.
































