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Southwest National Parks

Journey with us into the awe-inspiring realm of the American Southwest, unveiling the mesmerizing geological marvels tucked within our treasured national parks. Traverse the timeless landscapes of the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Zion, where the intricate dance of uplift and erosion has etched an extraordinary tapestry across the Southwest plateau. Delve into a world where hoodoos, slot canyons, arches, buttes, and mesas stretch across the horizon in a breathtaking display of nature's artistry.


NOTE: Tour information is current as of 12/26/2024.

Program Highlights

– Connect with nature. Immerse yourself in the otherworldly surroundings of the Southwest's natural wonders. Each day offers active exploration and time for serene contemplation amidst the vastness of the parks.

– Choose your own adventure. While in Grand Canyon National Park opt for independent touring or join an optional once-in-a-lifetime flightseeing excursion to tour the park by helicopter.

– Gain perspective and insight. An Orbridge Expedition Leader and local guides seamlessly enrich the learning experience throughout the tour, each providing geological, historical and cultural interpretations at every location.

– Explore at leisure. Zion National Park is a masterpiece of nature. Take advantage of a full day to discover its marvelous sandstone cliffs and diverse array of ecosystems.

– Fuel your inspiration. Admire the radiant colors displayed on the walls of Antelope Canyon. Experience the tranquility of rafting down the Colorado River. Stand in awe before the magnificent hoodoos at Bryce Canyon. Capture these indelible moments to cherish for a lifetime.

What's Included

  • 8 nights accommodations
  • 8 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 4 dinners (including a welcome dinner) and a special farewell reception
  • Full guiding services of an Orbridge Expedition Leader as well as expert local guides
  • Admission and park fees throughout
  • All activities as described in the 9-day itinerary, unless noted otherwise
  • Private deluxe motor coach with air conditioning and comfortable seating
  • Luggage porterage
  • Gratuities to Orbridge Expedition Leader, local guides, drivers and porters
  • Airport transfers for guests arriving and departing during the suggested times

Itinerary

B = Breakfast, L = Lunch , D = Dinner, R = Reception

Day 1: Arrive in Phoenix, AZ | Scottsdale

(D)

Upon arrival to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport an Orbridge representative will be waiting to assist with your transfer to the hotel.

Take time to refresh before joining the group in the lobby to depart for Desert Botanical Garden for a special welcome dinner.

Overnight: Scottsdale Marriott at McDowell Mountains

Day 2: Scottsdale | Sedona | Grand Canyon National Park

(B)

After breakfast travel north through the cactus-studded Sonoran Desert arriving at Sedona's stunning Bell Rock Loop. Take advantage of photography opportunities of the magnificent landscape before boarding the motor coach to head into Sedona for lunch on your own.

Sedona is an enchanting Southwestern town with a bohemian vibe. Vast red rock formations provide a serene backdrop for various eclectic boutiques, cafés and art galleries.

Continue to Grand Canyon National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a natural wonder that showcases the raw beauty of geological forces over millions of years. After checking into the hotel enjoy the remainder of the day for independent park exploration and dinner on your own.

Confirmed by the National Park Service, Grand Canyon Lodging will be at one of the following properties: Maswik Lodge, Kachina Lodge, or Thunderbird Lodge. Each offers comfortable lodging and modern amenities.

Overnight: Grand Canyon National Park Lodging

Day 3: Grand Canyon National Park

(B)

This morning's activities include independent time to leisurely explore the park or an optional helicopter flightseeing tour of the North, South and East rim. (This optional excursion can be purchased in advance from our Guest Services team. Space is limited. We recommend reserving early for best availability.)

Afterward gather with the group for guided Grand Canyon touring to Mather Point and the Visitor's Center.

Mather Point is a popular and easily accessible viewpoint on the South Rim. This location offers stunning panoramic views and showcases the canyon's incredible depth and scale.

Guests wishing additional time in the park can visit the nearby market for lunch items. Others can return to the property for on-site dining options.

For those staying in the park enjoy a picnic lunch and leisure time at Grandview, a favored spot for anyone seeking a bit of solitude amid the grandeur of the Grand Canyon. This was once the site of the Grandview Hotel, a popular destination in the late 19th century that quickly fell into disuse with few traces remaining today.

The remainder of the day and evening are open for various activities. Take a guided program that explains the geologic and human history of the canyon or walk the rim at sunset. Other options include strolling the trail of time, learning about the history and formation of the Grand Canyon at the Yavapai Museum of Geology, and/or visiting the historic Kolb studio to learn about the art of the Grand Canyon.

Overnight: Grand Canyon National Park Lodging

Day 4: Grand Canyon National Park | Page | Lake Powell

(B,D)

Departing the Grand Canyon stop at Desert View to see the iconic Watchtower and nearby trading post.

Continuing to Page lunch is on your own followed by guided touring at Antelope Canyon.

Antelope Canyon's narrow passages and distinctive swirling rock formations are the result of water erosion and wind over thousands of years. The mesmerizing interplay of light against the rock formations makes this site a haven for photographers—shifting colors and textures create a dynamic visual experience unseen anywhere else.

This evening gather together for a relaxing dinner and time to unwind at the property.

Overnight: Lake Powell Resort

Day 5: Lake Powell | Bryce Canyon National Park, UT

(B,L,D)

After breakfast set out on an exciting adventure in Glen Canyon—a rafting float trip down the calm waters of the Colorado River.

As you drift along the river admire various geological features including ancient petroglyphs, rock formations and the unique striations in the canyon walls. This float trip also provides excellent wildlife spotting opportunities—keep an eye peeled for eagles and California Condors.

Arriving to Lees Ferry there will be time for a market stop for lunch items and a picnic before departing for Bryce Canyon.

This evening settle into your accommodations then rejoin the group for dinner.

Overnight: The Lodge at Bryce Canyon

Day 6: Bryce Canyon National Park | Zion National Park

(B)

Today experience Bryce Canyon, a surreal and captivating landscape of intricately carved hoodoos, towering spires and vibrant rock formations. One of the must-visit viewpoints within the park is Bryce Point where the magic of Bryce Canyon truly unfolds.

Bryce Point's expansive panorama offers uninterrupted views of Bryce Amphitheater, a vast bowl-shaped area filled with a labyrinth of massive hoodoos.

Continue on to Sunset and Sunrise Points, each displaying striking geological structures carved over millions of years.

This afternoon following leisure time for lunch depart for Zion National Park.

Overnight: Zion Park Lodge

Day 7: Zion National Park

(B,D)

Enjoy a full day for independent touring of Zion National Park where your activity options are plentiful. Perhaps hike to the Emerald Pools, stroll along the Riverside Walk or take a ranger-led program. Visit the Human History Museum, which provides insights into the indigenous peoples, early pioneers and the park's natural history through exhibits and interactive displays.

Tonight gather with fellow travel companions for dinner.

Overnight: Zion Park Lodge

Day 8: Zion National Park | Las Vegas, NV

(B,R)

Venture into Zion for a final morning of exploration.

This afternoon depart for Las Vegas with time to refresh before a special farewell reception to celebrate your memorable time discovering America's Southwest.

The evening is at leisure to stroll The Strip or to take advantage of the amenities and dining options at the hotel.

Overnight: The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa

Day 9: Depart Las Vegas

(B)

After breakfast guests departing during the suggested times take a complimentary transfer to Harry Reid International Airport for flights home.

(Itinerary subject to change.)

Activity Level: 3

Moderate

Tour days tend to be long, flow at a consistent pace and may include long periods of travel. Guests should be prepared to walk longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing, for example on city walks, sightseeing stops or excursions, on sometimes uneven surfaces including cobblestones or unpaved pathways and trails. Some destinations may have variations in altitude and/or temperature. Daily pace and timing may vary significantly between longer and shorter travel days, with additional activities possibly occurring in the early morning or evening. Guests are expected to board transportation without assistance. Elevators are not always available at accommodations or sites visited.

• Many of the parks have dirt trails but they are usually smooth for walking. Some have paved pathways and boardwalks.

• Altitudes vary—rising up to 9,000 feet above sea level.

• Guests should be able to embark and disembark a scenic raft, have a proper fit into a life jacket, and remain seated and balanced in the craft.

Optional Excursion(s)


Grand Canyon Flightseeing Excursion

Set out on a helicopter tour of the North, South and East rim including a flight over the confluence of the little Colorado River. Fly deeper into the canyon viewing immense buttes, majestic temples, and spectacular side canyons. This incredible sightseeing opportunity has minimal impact on the nature of this remarkable destination.

Aboard the helicopter, witness amazing landmarks while remaining conscious of the fragility of the environment. Discover awe-inspiring views of the Grand Canyon's eastern gorge aboard a first rate, environmentally-friendly EC130 aircraft complete with forward-facing stadium seating and a nearly 180-degree view. Enjoy unobstructed aerial sights of the colossal walls of the Grand Canyon, the rugged forests of the North Rim, and Dragon Corridor.

These are some of the widest and deepest regions of the Grand Canyon and offer guests the most comprehensive views and experiences only available from the air.

Helicopter Features:

• Fenestron tail rotor system and the latest in quiet aircraft technology, aiming to achieve a peaceful environment
• Bose noise-canceling headphones provide guests with choreographed music and tour narrations
• 23% larger cabins with wrap-around glass create 180 degrees of beautiful, unobstructed views
• Forward-facing, raised platform, incredibly comfortable, theater-style seating
• Air conditioned and temperature controlled for comfort

Normal Orbridge cancellation policies apply where optional excursions are non-refundable within 90 days of departure. Not all excursions listed may be available. Availability is subject to sufficient participation and weather conditions. You may purchase this optional excursion in advance from our Guest Services team. We recommend reserving early for best availability as space is limited. For flight excursions, weight and minimum age requirements apply, and individual dressed weight and birth date must be provided at time of booking.

Accommodations

Scottsdale Marriott at McDowell Mountains

Delight in the well-appointed comforts of this modern hotel featuring breathtaking mountain views. Cool off in the outdoor pool, take advantage of the fitness center or relax outside on the picturesque patio.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, sofa, writing desk, flat-screen cable/satellite TV, Wi-Fi (additional fee), phone, clock, coffee and tea maker, minibar, mini-fridge, robes, iron and ironing board, and marble bathroom with sundries and hair dryer.

Grand Canyon National Park Lodging

Confirmed by the National Park Service, you'll stay at one of the following Grand Canyon properties: Maswik Lodge, Kachina Lodge or Thunderbird Lodge. Each offers comfortable lodging and modern amenities.

Lake Powell Resort

Located in Page, Arizona, Lake Powell Resort offers comfortable lodging and first-rate dining. The property's lake-view rooms with Native American flair are an ideal retreat after a day full of adventurous fun. Sit back and take in views of Wahweap Bay, Lone Rock, Castle Rock and breathtaking sunsets. Complimentary Wi-Fi access is available in the lobby or lounge.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, cable TV, phone, mini-fridge, coffee and tea maker, and en suite bathroom with sundries and hair dryer.

The Lodge at Bryce Canyon

Situated just steps away from the rim of Bryce Canyon National Park, this property's recently remodeled rooms provide contemporary comforts in combination with an authentic western park experience. Wi-Fi is complimentary in the main lodge.

Room Amenities: Semi-private porch or balcony, phone, clock radio, microwave, mini-fridge, coffee maker, and en suite bathroom with sundries and hair dryer. (Guest rooms do not include a TV.)

Zion Park Lodge

The only in-park lodging at Zion National Park, Zion Park Lodge is serenely nestled among towering red rock cliffs. Each guest room provides a warm, comfortable atmosphere ensuring a memorable stay.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, complimentary Wi-Fi, phone, radio/MP3 compatible alarm clock, coffee maker, iron and ironing board, and en suite bathroom with shower gel, shampoo, conditioner and hair dryer. (Guest rooms do not include a TV.)

The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa

This stylish hotel—just off the Las Vegas Strip—features a non-smoking environment, modern guest rooms, outdoor heated pool, fitness studio, lobby lounge and 24-hour bistro.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, Heavenly® Bed, 42" flat-screen LCD cable TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, phone, coffee maker, safe, and en suite bathroom with deluxe Heavenly® Bath sundries and hair dryer.

(Accommodations subject to change.)

Optional Pre-Tour

Denver to Moab Aboard Rocky Mountaineer


Travel by rail from the mile-high city of Denver to the red rock formations of Moab by joining a luxury train journey to America's Southwest—a region steeped in history and full of opportunities to explore. Oversized windows and glass-domed coaches allow you to relax and soak in the magnificent scenery that includes colorful deserts, bewitching hoodoos, and natural archways. As the train winds alongside rivers, through mountain ranges and past ancient rock canyons, watch for wildlife like bighorn sheep, bears, mountain lions, deer and marmots. Entertaining stories from onboard hosts and comfortable travel combine with locally inspired cuisine to make this an unforgettable adventure. Off the train, enjoy nature with guided tours of Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. 

Itinerary

B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner

Day +1: Arrive in Denver, CO 

Settle into your hotel and relax before the exciting journey ahead.

Overnight: Magnolia Denver

Day +2: Denver | Rocky Mountaineer | Glenwood Springs

(B,L)

Embark upon the Rocky Mountaineer for two days of extraordinary landscapes between Denver and Moab. This rail route is filled with highlights best seen by train, including Ruby Canyon and Mount Logan. 

Pass the towering Rockies on the way to Glenwood Springs and celebrate crossing the Continental Divide with a sparkling wine toast. Later hear engaging stories of the region from on-board hosts and delight in a three-course lunch. Admire the scenery along the Colorado River through picturesque Byers Canyon and Gore Canyon. 

If desired, sip a signature cocktail upon approach of your overnight destination Glenwood Springs. This resort city sitting in the rugged Rocky Mountains is surrounded by the vast White River National Forest and is known the world over for its hot springs and outdoor adventures. Within the town's vibrant history, John Henry "Doc" Holliday traveled here in the late 1800s seeking a cure for his advanced tuberculosis. A museum bearing the name of this dentist-turned-gambler/gunfighter exists in the heart of downtown. Glenwood Springs also has a dynamic dining and entertainment scene.

Disembark and explore town at your leisure.

Overnight: Glenwood Springs

Day +3: Glenwood Springs | Rocky Mountaineer | Moab, UT | Canyonlands National Park

(B)

This morning board the Rocky Mountaineer to continue the journey southwest for another day of awe-inspiring views of colorful archways and astounding rock formations. 

Savor a two-course hot breakfast while watching the morning light bounce off the magnificent Parachute Creek and Mount Logan. Take in the red rock formations lining the cliffs in Ruby Canyon and look for Mount Garfield. At 6,600 feet, it's the highest point of the Book Cliffs and easy to spot.

As the train approaches Moab notice the brilliant red sandstone backdrop and get an initial glimpse of iconic Arches National Park—a 73,234-acre wonderland of geological marvels. Depart the train and transfer to downtown Moab. 

After lunch on your own visit Canyonlands National Park—the largest national park in Utah—for guided sightseeing. Canyonlands' diverse landscape promises spectacular views of towering rock pinnacles and striking desert vistas. Over time the Colorado River and its tributaries have carved intricate buttes and river beds into this beautifully rugged terrain.

Later transfer to the property for an evening of free time at Red Cliffs.

Overnight: Red Cliffs Lodge

Day +4: Moab | Arches National Park | Moab

(B)

Following breakfast set out for Arches National Park—featuring more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches. Observe the myriad of unusual rock formations, including Balanced Rock and the world famous Delicate Arch. See arch formations that include cliff-wall arches, free-standing arches, pothole arches and natural bridges. In addition there are 745 species of flora in Arches National Park. Hundreds of types of grasses, cacti, evergreens, deciduous trees, flowers and bushes have adapted to surviving in the harsh conditions. 

Later enjoy both lunch and the afternoon on your own.

Overnight: Red Cliffs Lodge

Day +5: Moab | Grand Junction, CO | Flight to Phoenix, AZ | Main Program Begins 

(B)

Following breakfast transfer to Grand Junction for the flight to Phoenix to join fellow travelers on the main program.

Pre-tour space is limited. We recommend reserving early for best availability.

(Itinerary subject to change.)

Activity Level: 3

Moderate

Tour days tend to be long, flow at a consistent pace and may include long periods of travel. Guests should be prepared to walk longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing, for example on city walks, sightseeing stops or excursions, on sometimes uneven surfaces including cobblestones or unpaved pathways and trails. Some destinations may have variations in altitude and/or temperature. Daily pace and timing may vary significantly between longer and shorter travel days, with additional activities possibly occurring in the early morning or evening. Guests are expected to board transportation without assistance. Elevators are not always available at accommodations or sites visited.

• Guests should be comfortable boarding and disembarking trains without assistance, and walking and moving between cars while the train is in motion.

• Activities take place at a high elevation.

Accommodations

Magnolia Denver

Close to Denver's downtown restaurants, shopping and entertainment areas, the Magnolia Hotel Denver is a landmark edifice providing business and fitness centers, lounge and comfortable guestrooms. 

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, writing desk and chair,  flat-screen TV, complimentary standard Wi-Fi, phone, coffee and tea maker, safe, iron and ironing board, and en suite bathroom with premium sundries and hair dryer.

Glenwood Springs

Accommodations in Glenwood Springs are determined by Rocky Mountaineer. Glenwood Springs' properties are considered moderate two- or three-star hotels or motor inns, satisfy our standards of cleanliness and comfort, and are the best available in the area. 

Glenwood Springs is a town that’s easy to navigate. The charming downtown area—close to hotels, restaurants and attractions—is walking friendly. Browse exclusive boutiques and choose among restaurants to satisfy a taste for a delicious burger, hometown micro brew, or fine dining with a glass of hearty wine.

Red Cliffs Lodge

Located in Moab, Red Cliffs Lodge is a true example of an Old West-style property with modern amenities. Nestled on the banks of the Colorado River, enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding 2,000-foot sheer red rock cliffs.

Cool off in the swimming pool, take a dip in the hot tub or enjoy a game of tennis, volleyball or horseshoes. Check out the Moab Museum of Film and Western Heritage, featuring 100 years of colorful cowboy life and history alongside Hollywood movie memorabilia dating back to the late 1930s.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, private patio, kitchen area, TV, DSL internet connection, phone, coffee maker, and en suite bathroom with sundries and hair dryer.

Note: The lodge does not have an elevator.

(Accommodations subject to change.)

What's Included

  • 1 night at the Magnolia Denver (or similar)
  • 1 night in Glenwood Springs (hotel determined by Rocky Mountaineer)
  • 2 nights at Red Cliffs Lodge (or similar)
  • 4 breakfasts and 1 lunch
  • Alcoholic beverages while aboard the train 
  • Rocky Mountaineer rail transport with SilverLeaf or SilverLeaf Plus service
  • Guiding services of an Orbridge Expedition Leader
  • Admission to, and guided touring of, Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
  • Private transportation for included park activities
  • Gratuities to Rocky Mountaineer staff, local guides, drivers and porters
  • Internal airfare from Grand Junction to Phoenix including luggage fees for one regular-sized bag (under 50 pounds)
  • Airport transfer for guests arriving during the suggested times

The upgrade to SilverLeaf Plus provides access to a lounge car with an outdoor viewing area, enhanced meals and premium alcohol.

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