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Bryce Canyon National Park: Guided ATV Tour

1. Bryce Canyon National Park: Guided ATV Tour

Start your engine and get ready to embark on a journey to the rim of Bryce Canyon National Park. This is the perfect tour for those who are short on time. Receive ATV briefing and follow your guide on the off-road trails through less known and crowded areas of the region. The trail will take you through Ponderosa Pine forests to the rim of Bryce Canyon National Park. Enjoy a few short stops to breathe in and enjoy the moment. Admire a pristine alpine landscape, the Bryce Canyon Rim and fresh clean air. See some of the most incredible scenery that is seen by very few.

Red Canyon (Peek-a-Boo Canyon): Off-Road Jeep Tour & Hike

2. Red Canyon (Peek-a-Boo Canyon): Off-Road Jeep Tour & Hike

Explore one of the most sought-after slot canyons in Southern Utah on this guided off-road tour to Red Canyon (Peek-a-Boo Canyon). This tour is ideal for those looking for fun, awesome views, and a true canyon experience. Come with a camera and prepare to take in all the beauty Peek-a-Boo offers. You can expect a very easy hike that is suitable for all ages. After meeting your guide at the Peek-a-Boo Trailhead, travel for 10 to 15 minutes via Jeep to the breathtaking Peek-a-Boo Slot Canyon and learn about this special area from an experienced guide. Hop off the Jeep and explore the amazing red sand. If you’re looking to pack in some serious fun and adventure while you’re in the area, then this is the tour for you.

Bryce: Bryce Canyon National Park Sightseeing Tour

3. Bryce: Bryce Canyon National Park Sightseeing Tour

Explore Bryce Canyon National Park with a local guide. Travel through the park and see its famous sites while learning about local flora and fauna, history, and geology. Your tour starts in Fairyland Canyon with a short walk. See incredible geological formations and get the opportunity to see a Bristlecone Pine Tree, one of the oldest living organisms in the world. From there, head to the center of Bryce Canyon National Park where you can explore the Natural Bridge, as well as a high plateau view that extends to the north rim of the Grand Canyon. Visit the cathedral and conglomerate sections, before heading to Inspiration Point for some Hoodoo hunting. After another short hike, the tour will continue to Wall Street. This segment offers sights of the so-called Silent City, Thors Hammer, the Great Serpent, and Queen Victoria.

Bryce Canyon: Horseback Ride in the Dixie National Forest

4. Bryce Canyon: Horseback Ride in the Dixie National Forest

Take a gentle horse ride through the Dixie National Forest to the north rim of Bryce Canyon. Enjoy the majestic natural formation of Bryce Amphitheater and admire the stunning landscapes. Discover the incredible Bryce Canyon National Park on horseback on a 1.5-hour riding tour. From beginner to expert, this scenic ride is perfect for all skill levels. Start your horseback riding adventure in the city of Bryce Canyon and follow your expert guide as they lead you through the beautiful Dixie National Forest to the canyon's northern rim. Pass 1,500-year-old bristlecone pine trees, one of the most ancient life forms on Earth. See the impressive formations at Boat Mesa and Sinking Ship Peak and admire incredible views of the famous Bryce Amphitheater. Return to your original starting point at the end of your tour with unforgettable memories.

Red Canyon (Peek-a-Boo Canyon): Off-Road UTV Tour with Guide

5. Red Canyon (Peek-a-Boo Canyon): Off-Road UTV Tour with Guide

Enjoy a thrilling guided tour of the Red canyon on an ATV. You will ride through the desert to see some of Utah’s greatest natural treasures and ancient ruins. Start the day with a fun adrenaline ride to The Great Chamber where, after relaxing in the epic cove you will then zip over the sand dunes to Peek-a-boo slot canyon. Next, travel to the Peek-a-boo canyon, one of the most striking slot canyons. Explore the slot canyon and marvel at the natural rock formations before finishing up your tour.

Kanab: Peek-a-Boo Slot Canyon Value Tour

6. Kanab: Peek-a-Boo Slot Canyon Value Tour

Note: Three Adult Minimum Enjoy the mesmerizing natural beauty of Peek-a-Boo Slot Canyon on this guided tour from Kanab. Travel in the comfort of an air-conditioned 4-wheel-drive vehicle and have bottled water to sip along the way. Stop to capture pictures at some breathtaking spots along the way.  Meet your guide at the activity supplier's office in Kanab and hop aboard a comfortable 4WD vehicle. Relax as your guide takes care of navigating the winding roads to the Slot Canyon. Learn about this special area and experience jaw-dropping views of the Navajo Sandstone in the surrounding area.  Stay hydrated along the way with the included bottle of water. Pack in some serious fun and adventure into an hour and a half. Have the chance to capture photos of how the light plays off the unique formations of the canyon. Return to your starting point at the end of your tour. 

Bryce Canyon National Park Hiking Experience

7. Bryce Canyon National Park Hiking Experience

Hike through Bryce Canyon National Park to experience this stunning region. Learn about the nature, geology, history, and culture of this great national park. Admire the landscape from must-see viewpoints. As you walk along moderate to easy trails, your local guide will share their expertise. Discover which Native Americans called this area home, hear how the canyon got its name, and learn what a hoodoo is.

From Escalante: Dry Fork, Peekaboo & Spooky Slot Canyon Tour

8. From Escalante: Dry Fork, Peekaboo & Spooky Slot Canyon Tour

Drive in 4x4 vehicle 45 minutes to an hour on a dirt road to Dry Fork trail head. 3 mile (4.8 km) total loop hike through Dry Fork, Peek-a-boo and Spooky slot canyons. Note: Spooky is very very narrow and not all people can fit through it and it can be skipped if needed. Peekaboo Canyon: The slot canyon is most famous because of the last 100 meters, before the junction with Dry Fork of Coyote Gulch - here the ravine cuts deeper into the sandstone, with a series of interlinked potholes, extravagant swirls and fins of rock, and several arches; these different openings and the many corners and crevices account for the curious name of this canyon. Spooky Slot Canyon: Only 10 inches wide at some points, Spooky is appropriately named. It is possible to travel almost halfway through before the first of two climbs, so go ahead and squeeze through as far as you dare. We will meet in front of Canyon Country Lodge in Escalante. There is plenty of parking there.

Las Vegas: Zion and Bryce Canyons Small Group Tour

9. Las Vegas: Zion and Bryce Canyons Small Group Tour

Start at around 5:20 AM with a pickup (strip hotels and surroundings) and guided narration. Learn about Las Vegas’s history as you head towards the Utah border. Stop in Mesquite Nevada or Hurricane UT, depending on the time of year, for a break on the way to Zion National Park. Discovered by Mormon settlers in the 19th century, at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin and Mojave Desert provinces in Southwestern Utah, Zion National Park covers 229 square miles of dramatic landscape with sculptured canyons and soaring cliffs. Follow the paths of ancient native people and pioneers. Gaze up at massive sandstone cliffs and brilliant blue sky. Experience wilderness in a narrow slot canyon. After 1.5 hours of exploring Zion, sit down for a lunch, then head to Bryce Canyon for the second part of your tour. See the canyon's stunning hoodoo formations, red cliffs, pink soil, and ponderosa pines, and wonder why the area was not incorporated into the nearby national park. After approximately 1.5 hours of hiking or sightseeing through the scenic, red-tinged moonscape, head back to the vehicle for your comfortable return trip back to your hotel in Las Vegas, stopping for restroom breaks along the way.

From Escalante: Zebra Slot Canyon Guided Tour and Hike

10. From Escalante: Zebra Slot Canyon Guided Tour and Hike

Named after the vivid stripes that line its walls, Zebra Slot Canyon in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is perhaps the most unique canyon in Southern Utah. To reach the stunning canyon requires an 8-mile drive down a dirt road, a 5-mile round trip hike and a challenging climb through very narrow canyon walls. Even though the Zebra Slot Canyon itself is only about a quarter-mile long, the long journey to reach it is completely worth the effort. You'll be grateful to have a guide to take you on this journey. We will meet in front of Canyon Country Lodge in Escalante. There is plenty of parking there.

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Our tour guide Mabry was funny, knowledgeable and very passionate about the history, geology and wildlife of Bryce Canyon. Was a great experience for or kids learning about he unique aspects of different types of native trees and how geological formations were carved over millions of years. Would recommend!

This trip was actually much more interesting than I expected it to be and Deanna was an excellent guide, providing all sorts of background information on the places that we visited and photography hints and tips.

Had to wait for the other couple to reserve the tour, so it was a bit troublesome, but the tour was quite spectacular, and the guide was very professional and kind.

Amazing day. Beautiful scenery, comfortable vehicle, small group with lots of time at stops. Just as the description said. Would 100% recommend

This guided tour was the best way to see the best parts. Plus you get the local perspective. I’m so glad we did this!