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GRAND CIRCLE NATIONAL PARK TOUR!

Our most popular tour provides a great opportunity to experience up close and personal seven National Parks (Zion, Bryce, Capital Reef, Arches, Canyonlands, Mesa Verde, and the Grand Canyon), plus Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon. The tour involves driving through 1,900 miles of beautiful mountains, deserts, and mountain valleys, and includes two of America's most scenic highways.

This eight-night, nine-day tour includes 8 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 3 dinners. The tour is loaded with activities that complement the beautiful national parks we visit. Key activities include: Seeing a large-screen movie at Zion National Park; four-hour Narrow-Gauge Railroad ride from Durango to Silverton, Colorado; dinner and entertainment at the Navajo Village; dinner and beer at a microbrewery in Moab; Navajo-led Monument Valley back-country tour and lunch; Navajo-led Antelope Canyon tour; and, your choice of either a two-and-one-half-hour Navajo Tapestry Lake Powell boat ride or a float trip down a 14-mile section of the Colorado River. This tour includes many more activities than most tours in the area at a lesser cost.

Lodging is in 2 and 3 star hotels.

Normally, our groups are small with five to eight people. We generally use a very comfortable modified van, with six captain chairs, HD TV, upgraded sound system, and raised roof for ease of entry. Driver also uses a microphone so all can hear.

We begin and end the tour in Las Vegas and visit the states of Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. We pass through three Native American reservations as well. Our guides are the best in the area. They usually are natives of Southern Utah and have a lifetime of stories and insights to draw upon. They provide a comprehensive overview of the history, geology, plant life, and culture of the West. The owner, Ron, is a distant relative of Butch Cassidy, a native of Utah, and you will hear several stories of "Uncle Butch" as we conduct our tour. We have a great love and appreciation for the places visited, and we strive to share our enthusiasm with our clients.

The following reviews of the tour by two recent participants, sent independently to Yahoo, accurately describe what most of our guest's experience:

"Best tour of our lives!! Ron took us on an unforgettable tour of many major parks, adventures, local history and sights of the southwestern US. Ron consistently made sure we enjoyed every minute of our time together and the adventures we had more than exceeded our expectations. When a family emergency came up near the end of our tour, Ron drove us 120 miles out of the way to the nearest airport that could get us back home quickly. We had a most wonderful vacation experience and look forward to future adventures with Ron and Southern Utah Scenic Tours."

"Our group of seven just completed this extraordinary, exceptional tour of the Grand Circle of 7 National Parks and so much MORE! Ron, our guide and owner of SUST, has expertise and knowledge of the entire SW area. We enjoyed activities, food, entertainment that we would not have done on our own! We had excellent meals, good hotels, and "off the beaten" track experiences. Ron knew where to go, what to do, and what time of day offered the best experiences. Well worth the price of the trip. Highly recommended by our group!"

This is not a typical "cattle car" big- bus kind of tour.

Many of our tour participants feel like they are treated as family. We strive to create that level of service in this and the other tours that we offer. I like to say to the group as we begin the tour, "this is your tour, not mine." So, there is some flexibility in conducting the tour. The group may, for example, want to stay a bit longer in a specific park or ask to make an unplanned stop to take a picture of one of the many rock formations we see along the way.

Bring your camera (some participants take over 300 pictures a day).

We look forward to touring with you!!!

ITINERARY DETAILS DATES WEATHER TERMS


DEPARTURE DATES:


Our scheduled dates for 2012 are as follows:

  • May 14 - 22
  • June 4 - 12
  • July 16 - 24
  • August 13 - 21
  • September 10 - 18 & Sept 24 -October 3
  • October 15 - 23


TOUR INFORMATION AND ITINERARY:


DAY ONE: LAS VEGAS, ST GEORGE, AND ZION NATIONAL PARK

We meet you in Las Vegas at the Flamingo Hotel for an 8:00 AM departure and then begin your Grand Circle National Park Adventure and go directly to Zion National Park, a short three-hour drive away.

Zion National Park is one of nature's greatest wonders. Gigantic red and white rock monoliths tower around you like a skyscraper city of stone, concealing pockets of abundant flora and fauna. See the Great White Throne, Angel's Landing, the Court of the Patriarchs, and the Narrows where the Virgin River has carved out a narrow canyon with 2,000 foot cliffs on each side.

In the late afternoon, we view the giant screen production "Treasure of the Gods ". After checking into our motel (one of Springdale's finest), there is a welcome and get-acquainted dinner for all to attend. Dinner

 

DAY TWO: GRAND CANYON

After breakfast, we drive from the depths of the canyon up the switchbacks and climb 3,000 feet in just three miles to the Zion Tunnel. Once through this mile-long tunnel, we emerge into a fascinating world of rock and sand formations that extend on each side of us. We like to take an early morning walk to a site with a number of excellent Anasazi Petroglyphs. From there, we depart for the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.

This drive is truly amazing. The North Rim is a thousand feet higher than the more popular South Rim, is less crowded and, for many of us, more beautiful.

Words cannot describe and pictures cannot capture the awesome spectacle of this majestic site. The Grand Canyon has always been known as one of the eight wonders of the world and we can't agree more. We visit the most spectacular sites, pausing to get out, walk along the rim and enjoy the beauty of the place. A delicious picnic lunch is served at one of the sites overlooking the Canyon.

We visit the North Rim Lodge. One of our favorite things to do is to sit back on one of the rocking chairs in the Lodge's indoor and outdoor sun porches and take in the grandeur of all that surrounds us. A gift shop is located nearby for those who want to purchase souvenirs. From there, we continue on to Page, Arizona, for dinner and lodging. Breakfast Lunch

 

DAY THREE: LAKE POWELL AND PAGE, ARIZONA

This beautiful reservoir/lake is nearly 200 miles long and highlights the contrast between the red rock formations and blue water. We may tour the Glen Canyon dam and then have lunch in the Wahweap Marina.

In the afternoon, you have a choice of taking a cruise on the lake and enjoying the outstanding Navajo Tapestry markings on the nearby red cliffs or an optional float trip down the Colorado River.

Later, we go to the Navajo Indian Village for an evening performance and dinner. Here, Navajos tell us of their culture and history, sing and dance in their native regalia, and demonstrate how they make their beautiful rugs and jewelry. They also give us a sampling of Navajo food for dinner. We return to our motel for the evening. Breakfast Dinner

 

DAY FOUR: ANTELOPE SLOT CANYON AND MONUMENT VALLEY

After breakfast, we are picked up and taken directly to nearby Antelope Canyon for a guided tour by local Navajos. Truly, this is one of the most beautiful slot canyons in all of America and a morning experience that our guests will be discussing for a very long time. After the tour is complete, we drive to Kayenta, Arizona, and then enter Monument Valley. Once we arrive, Navajo guides will escort us into this beautiful and historic valley in the backs of their pickups. (The road is bumpy and there is some jostling around, so those with bad backs or other physical restrictions, please let us know prior to participating in this activity.)

The guides will show us many of the more famous landmarks, as well as where John Ford and John Wayne made many of their well-known movies like Stagecoach and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. They also take us into the seldom-visited backcountry for a look at some fantastic rock formations and then serve us a bar-b-que lunch in sight of John Ford Point.

We continue on to Bluff, Utah, for dinner and lodging. Breakfast Lunch

 

DAY FIVE: FOUR CORNERS AND MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK

After breakfast, we continue our drive through the Navajo Indian Reservation, stopping briefly at the famous "Four Corners" landmark. Here, four states (Utah, Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico) come together in one place (no similar situation exists anywhere else in the USA). At this site, one can literally put her hands and feet in four different states at once. Local vendors selling many kinds of native handicrafts and jewelry are located nearby.

As we head into Colorado, we pass through the Ute Indian Reservation and soon find ourselves in Mesa Verde National Park the world famous Anasazi "Cliff dwellings". For those who are physically able, we tour Cliff House. This is one of the largest and best ruins in the park. We take a driving tour and see several of the best-preserved ruins. We offer an optional walk down to the Spruce Tree House and physically explore the ruins there, as well as enter into a kava once used by the Anazasi.

We also stop at the museum, which has a wonderful array of ancient crafts, pottery, etc. of the Anasazi. Later that afternoon, we make our way to Durango, Colorado. After checking into our hotel, you are free to enjoy the many restaurants and shops located nearby. Breakfast

 

DAY SIX: COLORADO ROCKIES AND THE DURANGO AND SILVERTON RAILROAD

After breakfast, we take the Durango and Silverton Railroad to Silverton, Colorado. Built in 1981 to carry gold and passengers, this old-time steam engine and railroad experience offers a fun and scenic view of the San Juan Mountains, the Animas River, and is a tremendously enjoyable experience.

Once the train arrives in Silverton, we generally have lunch at the Shady Lady Restaurant, one of many former bordellos located in that part of town.

After lunch, we continue our adventure by driving over one of the most beautiful mountain highways in America, the "Million Dollar Highway". You will love the stunning views that are offered and become very aware of the scary drop-offs located near the road. This highway is always in the top ten roads to see in the USA. Some call this part of Colorado "little Switzerland" as there are a number of 14,000 foot mountains in the area that offer some of the best mountain scenery in all of Colorado.

We stop in Ouray, a quaint old mining town, for ice cream and shopping, then begin our drive to Moab, Utah, and check into our hotel in the late afternoon. The hotel is in an excellent location in the middle of downtown Moab, next to a number of restaurants and shops. Dinner is on your own. Breakfast

 

DAY SEVEN: MOAB, ARCHES NATIONAL PARK AND DEAD HORSE POINT

We have an early morning walk through a beautiful canyon in Arches National Park, one of Utah's most famous parks with over a thousand natural arches. We visit various key rock formations and arches.

Later, we drive to Dead Horse Point for a spectacular overlook of the Colorado River, one of our favorite places to visit in the whole Southwest. If time permits, we check out the best vistas in Canyonlands National Park. Then, return to Moab.

The rest of the day is yours to have some fun in Utah's playground. There are jet boat rides on the nearby Colorado River; jeep and Hummer tours of the surrounding areas; great shopping downtown, world famous bicycle trails to ride on, or….?

That evening, we get ready for some great food and entertainment as we visit a local microbrewery to sample their unique beers. Breakfast Dinner

 

DAY EIGHT: CAPITAL REEF NATIONAL PARK, FAMOUS HIGHWAY 12 AND BRYCE NATIONAL PARK

In the morning, we make our way to Capital Reef National Park, stopping briefly to see the Fremont Indian petroglyphs and then the Visitors' Center. We soon start our drive over the famous Highway 12, recently named an "All American Highway" as one of the most scenic highways in America.

Lunch will be in Boulder, Utah, one of the most remote and picturesque towns in the USA. You will love the outstanding homemade fries and Cajun Pecan Blueberry pie. We arrive at Bryce National Park in mid- to- late afternoon.

We will visit several of the key sites and then check into the famous Ruby's Inn for the evening. There is a restaurant and coffee shop located in the complex. Depending upon the time of year, there may be a rodeo in the evening. Ruby's offers an excellent shopping opportunity for all kinds of Southwest treasures, books, or clothing. Breakfast Lunch

 

DAY NINE: BRYCE, KOLOB AND RETURN TO LAS VEGAS

For those who want to get up early and see the sunrise at Bryce, you are in for a real treat. The early morning sun lights up the pink cliffs and hoodoos and offers a stunning visual experience. For those physically capable, we take a two-hour walk down into the beautiful hoodoos from Sunrise to Sunset Point. Anyone else who doesn't take the hike can walk along the rim from one point to the other. Some say this is the most beautiful walk they have ever taken.

From there, we start making our way towards Las Vegas. We take the scenic Cedar Mountain route, which offers a great view of Zion National Park from a distance, as well as several high alpine meadows; we stop briefly at Kolob, a seldom-visited part of Zion that many locals consider some of the best scenery around; a brief lunch stop; a last minute shopping opportunity at a local wholesale jewelry store offering some incredible buys on Native American jewelry, pottery and artifacts. From there we go on to Las Vegas, generally arriving between 3:00 and 4:00 pm. Breakfast

 


TOUR DETAILS AND PRICING:


This tour provides a great opportunity to see and experience the outstanding national parks in the American Southwest. Our cost to you is $ 2,699 per person, double occupancy. Single occupancy is $3,099. This includes lodging, meals, park entrance fees, water, snacks, the many activities mentioned, transportation and assistance with luggage for those that need it.

This tour always exceeds all of our guest's expectations. Count on it.

We reserve the right to change the scheduled destination at our discretion. We have infrequently experienced forest fires, flooding, droughts and any number of situations that have required us to make last-minute changes in the itinerary. If changes are required we will do our best to substitute a quality experience.

We require a 20% deposit at the time of the reservation and full payment 30 days before the tour departs. We accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express.

We encourage you to bring only one suitcase per person, plus a small carry on. We may tow a trailer if the luggage and group size require it.

Many of our guests like to walk or hike on the various trails available in the national parks. Please bring shoes with soles designed for walking on gravel, sand and rocks.

Also, there is a slight chance we may get rained on. Please bring a plastic poncho or similar light rain gear. It may be cold or very warm at some of the national parks, depending on the time of year you travel. Please review the temperatures posted for the month you are with us and bring the appropriate clothing. Dressing in layers is always recommended.

While always recommended, gratuities are not included in the price of the tour for the guide and for the various other guided activities.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. 1 888 404-8687.


WEATHER INFORMATION BY MONTH:


May: Temps range from 54-85 in and around the St. George area and 30-60 in the Bryce area
June: Temps range from 63-95 in and around the St. George area and 38-74 in the Bryce area
July: Temps range from 71-102 in and around the St. George area and 46-80 in the Bryce area
August: Temps range from 69-99 in and around the St. George area and 46-80 in the Bryce area
September: Temps range from 62-92 in and around the St. George area and 36-71 in the Bryce area
October: Temps range from 51-80 in and around the St. George area and 27-60 in the Bryce area
November: Temps range from 40 to 70 in and around St. George area and 15 to 50 in Bryce area


TERMS AND CONDITIONS:


TOURS ARE SUBJECT TO MINIMUM PASSENGER REQUIREMENTS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL OR CHANGE TOURS, SCHEDULES, OR PRICES WITHOUT NOTICE. TRIP INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE AND INCLUDEDS COVERAGE FOR TRIP CANCELLATION OR INTERRUPTIONS, LOST LUGGAGE, SICKNESS, ETC. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

 
 

Southern Utah Scenic Tours, LC "The Ultimate Tour Company"
Tel:  435-656-1504  or  888-404-8687 (toll free) ~ PO 911772 St. George, Ut  84790
Questions or comments? Send us an Email at scenictours@hotmail.com