Camping amongst the canyons
Sleep under the wide skies of Utah - camping is the standard lodging option the tour price is based on, upgrades are available if you prefer staying at Inns
Soaring red stone spires and ancient citadels of rich Navajo sandstone give way to haunting hoodoos and curving arches of rock, a geologist’s and adventurer’s dream come true. Located where the Southern Wasatch Range meets the Colorado plateau, scientists call this a “super-sequence”: a vast series of massive, high altitude islands that rise above the Four Corners region. Welcome to Utah’s Color Country. Nonetheless scientists aren’t the only ones carried away by this area. Owing to the largest concentration of parklands in North America, plus fast, narrow trails, this is no less than a mountain biker’s paradise, as well.
First Class Camping
There is nothing better than rolling into camp to fresh-made chips and salsa, homemade guacamole, and Dutch oven enchiladas. Then make your way to a sweet and inviting campfire, sharing your favorite anecdote or image from the day’s activities while marshmallows roast. Enjoy a small-batch, local beer before retiring to your tent. Inside: a sturdy raised cot, fluffy sleeping bag, and a plush full-size pillow. Wow. You earned this. Sweet dreams.
The tour operator chooses well-maintained public campgrounds with scenic vistas and comfortable arrangements. You’ll move seamlessly from one day of your trip to the next, camping outdoors and enjoying wildly healthy, delicious homemade meals. The majority of selected campgrounds feature indoor facilities and showers. Conversely, in more remote backcountry camping scenarios, they’ll provide portable toilets and private solar showers.
Camping gear may be rented or you may bring your own. All of the camping gear is tested and hand-chosen from top manufacturers to ensure you get a good night’s sleep. The camp gear package includes a tent, sleeping pad, raised cot, sleeping bag, sleeping bag liner, full-size pillow, and ground tarp.
Note that the last night of the tour includes casual inn accommodation - even for camping guests.
Casual Inns & Cabins
An example of the lodgings used for this level of accommodation throughout the itinerary are: Quality Inn Bryce Canyon; Duck Creek Village Inn and Bumbleberry Inn.
Sleep under the wide skies of Utah - camping is the standard lodging option the tour price is based on, upgrades are available if you prefer staying at Inns
Kick back and relax after a day's activities
If you're not bringing your own camp gear, you can hire a kit from the operator
Upgrade Your Accommodation to casual inn if you would prefer not to camp
Upgrade Your Accommodation to casual inn if you would prefer not to camp
If upgrading to casual inn, this sweet spot will be your base for the 4th night
If upgrading to casual inn, this sweet spot will be your base for the 4th night
For camping and casual inn participants, everyone will stay here on the last night of the tour
For camping and casual inn participants, everyone will stay here on the last night of the tour