
More Information about Utah

Utah is known for its breathtaking landscapes, ranging from soaring mountains to deep canyons. It’s also home to five iconic national parks: Zion, Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef. These parks showcase the unique geology and history of the region and offer endless opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
Located in the southwest corner of Utah, Zion National Park is known for its stunning red rock cliffs and narrow slot canyons. Popular hikes include Angel’s Landing and The Narrows. For those looking for a more comfortable and luxurious experience, our Utah Mighty 5 lodging trip is the perfect option. This 5-day tour offers the same comprehensive exploration of the Mighty 5 national parks, but with stays in comfortable hotels and lodges along the way.
Famous for its hoodoos (tall thin spires of rock), Bryce Canyon National Park is a must-see destination for any outdoor enthusiast. Our Bryce Canyon hiking tours offer breathtaking views of this stunning landscape. Along with our expert guides, you’ll hike through stunning landscapes and learn about the rich history of these parks. Our 5-day tour focuses on three of the most iconic national parks in Utah: Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Our Bryce Canyon hiking tours will take you through the unique amphitheaters, arches and canyons of this park, giving you an up-close look at the natural wonders that have captivated visitors for years.
Home to over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, Arches National Park offers some of the most unique and picturesque landscapes in the world. Located in Moab, Utah our Arches hiking tours are a must-see for any outdoor enthusiast.
Located in southeastern Utah, Canyonlands National Park is known for its dramatic canyons, towering mesas, and ancient rock formations. It’s a popular spot for hiking, backpacking, and mountain biking.
The least visited of the Mighty 5 national parks, Capitol Reef offers stunning landscapes and opportunities for hiking and camping. It’s also home to unique geological features like the Waterpocket Fold.

Left: Goblin Valley S.P. | Right: Dead Horse Point S.P.