Explore Bryce, Capitol Reef, and Arches in a private 3-day tour. Discover breathtaking landscapes and rich history with expert guides. Book your adventure now.
Explore Bryce, Capitol Reef, and Arches in a private 3-day tour. Discover breathtaking landscapes and rich history with expert guides. Book your adventure now.
Salt Lake to Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon Visitor Center - The Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center is an essential stop for park visitors. It provides driving and hiking directions, weather updates, and schedules for Park Ranger programs. Additionally, it offers information on local services, including accommodations and dining…
Salt Lake to Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon Visitor Center - The Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center is an essential stop for park visitors. It provides driving and hiking directions, weather updates, and schedules for Park Ranger programs. Additionally, it offers information on local services, including accommodations and dining options. The center features a 24-minute film, “A Song of Seasons,” shown throughout the day, along with museum exhibits and a bookstore.
Sunrise Point - Sunrise Point in Bryce Canyon National Park is an overlook offering expansive views of the canyon and its russet rock hoodoo formations. It’s a favored spot for witnessing both sunrise and sunset.
Sunset Point - Sunset Point in Bryce Canyon National Park provides breathtaking views of the canyon and its hoodoo formations, especially during sunset when the light casts a warm glow on the rocks. The popular Navajo Loop Trail begins at Sunset Point.
Bryce Point - Bryce Point, situated in Bryce Canyon National Park, is a viewpoint offering vistas of the Bryce Canyon amphitheater.
Rainbow Point - Rainbow Point is the highest elevation in Bryce Canyon National Park, providing sweeping views of the southern hoodoos and beyond. From here, visitors can see notable landmarks like Navajo Mountain and the vast Kaibab Plateau in the distance, making it an ideal spot for photography and panoramic views.
Natural Bridge - Natural Bridge in Bryce Canyon National Park is not actually a bridge but a natural arch carved from the red sedimentary rock of the Claron Formation. This impressive formation spans 85 feet and was shaped by a combination of frost wedging, chemical weathering, and gravity.
Scenic Highway 12, Capitol Reef National Park, and Drive to Moab
Capitol Reef National Park - Capitol Reef National Park, located in south-central Utah, is renowned for its striking geologic landscapes, including the Waterpocket Fold, a nearly 100-mile-long monocline. The park features cliffs, canyons, domes, and bridges, showcasing the area’s unique geology and rich human history, including petroglyphs from the Fremont culture. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, scenic drives, and exploring historic orchards. The park also protects diverse ecosystems and offers exceptional night skies.
Hanksville - Stan’s Burger Shak, serving burgers, fries, and shakes since 1984, emphasizes its commitment to fresh ingredients and quick service. Stan’s is world-famous and has welcomed guests from all over the globe.
Moab - The journey from Hanksville to Moab, Utah, is approximately a two-hour drive west through the high country desert landscape.
Arches National Park and Drive to Salt Lake City
Double Arch - Double Arch is an iconic sandstone arch in Arches National Park, accessible via a short, easy hike. It’s known for its two distinct arches connected by a rock bridge, offering stunning views and making it a popular destination for hikers and photographers.
Turret Arch - Turret Arch is a favored hiking destination in Arches National Park, recognized for its unique shape resembling a turret. It’s a moderate hike with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The arch is wheelchair accessible, and there’s a nearby parking lot. North Window Arch is a popular arch in Arches National Park, known for its distinctive shape and the ability to walk through it. It’s a relatively easy hike to reach, making it accessible to visitors of all ages and fitness levels. The arch offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular spot for photography. South Window Arch is a popular arch in Arches National Park, known for its unique shape and stunning views. It’s a great spot to watch the sunrise, but it can get crowded early in the morning. The arch is accessible by a short, easy hike, making it a popular destination for visitors of all ages.
Delicate Arch - Delicate Arch is a 52-foot-tall freestanding natural arch located in Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah. It’s the most widely recognized landmark in the park and is featured on Utah license plates. The trail to Delicate Arch is approximately 1.5 miles and is considered moderately difficult, with about 500 feet of elevation gain.
Devils Garden Trailhead - Devil’s Garden Trailhead is the starting point for the Devil’s Garden Trail, a popular loop in Arches National Park. The trail is known for its concentration of arches and other prominent sandstone features. It offers a variety of hiking options, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. Landscape Arch is one of the most famous arches in the park and is located along the Devil’s Garden Trail. It’s one of the longest natural stone arches in the world. Double O Arch is another popular arch along the Devil’s Garden Trail, known for its unique double-arch formation. Dark Angel is a tall, dark spire of rock that’s a prominent landmark along the Devil’s Garden Trail.

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This private tour offers travelers a unique and personal experience as they journey through three national parks, witnessing some of the world’s most stunning scenery.
Gain insights into nature, history, and culture from one of our knowledgeable guides; and while you’re at it, get to know our guides as well. By the end…
(Subject to park pass availability)
This private tour offers travelers a unique and personal experience as they journey through three national parks, witnessing some of the world’s most stunning scenery.
Gain insights into nature, history, and culture from one of our knowledgeable guides; and while you’re at it, get to know our guides as well. By the end of this tour, you will have experienced something truly unforgettable.
One couple remarked, “The drive through Highway 12 was one of the best travel experiences we have ever had, and we have traveled all over the world.”
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.