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Canyonlands and Escalante Hiking Tour

Hike in Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef and Grand Staircase-Escalante

Forming a bizarre and surreal landscape, the canyons of Utah's Color Country make up one of the West's most fascinating geologic wonderlands. Discover delicate arches, elaborate spires, intricate slot canyons, ancient Indian petroglyphs, fiery slickrock palisades, and fantastically eroded redrock monuments and buttes. For six days we hike through this intriguing landscape, overnight in distinctive western lodges and relish fine regional cuisine. This trip is among the favorites of the owner.

Day 1 Arches. Arches National Park contains more than 1,500 sandstone arches -- the world's largest concentration. Here we hike through precariously balanced rocks and natural arches as we trek along slickrock to Delicate Arch and onward to the other worldly formations of the Fiery Furnace.

Day 2 Canyonlands. We depart Moab for Canyonlands National Park where we hike into the wilds of the seldom-visited Needles District. Soaring monuments and slot canyons lead us to the banded sandstone pinnacles called the "needles."

Days 3-4 Capitol Reef. Today we shuttle along the San Rafael Swell and through the Fremont River Valley en route to Capitol Reef National Park. After exploring the historic Mormon settlement of Fruita during our lunch break, we hike to fabulous Cassidy Arch, named for the famous bank robber who hid out in this area. Capitol Reef preserves an eroded jumble of colorful cliffs, massive domes, soaring spires, stark monoliths, and graceful arches. We hike through the river in the slot canyon of Sulphur Creek or beneath towering walls of Navajo sandstone in seldom-visited Spring Canyon.

Days 5-6 Grand Staircase-Escalante. The geologic marvels of Grand Staircase-Escalante will put you in touch with pure wilderness solitude. Before flying back to Moab on our final day, we travel into Phipps Wash and to Lower Calf Creek Falls. These gorgeous, yet very different canyons, feature sheer slickrock walls, desert wildflowers and unusual geological formations.

Inn Trip:
6 days/5 nights
2010 Dates:
May 2-7
September 19-24
2011 Dates:
May 8-13
September 25-30
Trip Rating:
Moderate
Price:
$2598
Single Supplement:
$625
Gateway City:
Salt Lake City, Utah or Grand Junction, Colorado
Meeting Place:
Moab, Utah
Activities:
hike (6 days)
scenic flight
Inn Highlights: Southwestern luxury in the heart of Moab defines the Gonzo Inn with its spacious rooms and welcoming pool and spa. The Lodge at Red River Ranch in Torrey was built on the grand scale of the great western lodges, with rustic log construction and elegant furnishings. The three-story Great Room features open-beam construction with a massive floor-to-ceiling Anasazi-style fireplace. You'll also enjoy the tranquility of Boulder Mountain Lodge, southern Utah's best luxury eco-lodge, with views over the adjacent wetlands.
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