Explore all five of Utah’s national parks, discovering geological wonders from legendary Bryce Canyon and Zion to the dramatic cliffs of Capitol Reef National Park by river raft, jeep, and guided hikes.

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 Delicate Arch, Arches National Park
Delicate Arch, Arches National Park
 Vista of Arches National Park. Credit: Fadhillah Azman
Vista of Arches National Park. Credit: Fadhillah Azman
 Rafting down the Colorado River
Rafting down the Colorado River
 The Colorado River in Canyonlands National Park
The Colorado River in Canyonlands National Park
 Mesa Arch, Canyonlands National Park
Mesa Arch, Canyonlands National Park
 Capitol Reef National Park, Torrey, Utah  Credit: James Lee
Capitol Reef National Park, Torrey, Utah Credit: James Lee
 Panorama of Bryce Canyon National Park
Panorama of Bryce Canyon National Park
 Up-close view of hoodoos, Bryce Canyon
Up-close view of hoodoos, Bryce Canyon
 Along the water, Zion National Park
Along the water, Zion National Park
 Overlook, Zion National Park
Overlook, Zion National Park

Utah’s National Parks: A Tailor-Made Journey

A Self Drive Journey From Arches to Zion

9 days from $3,960

Explore all five of Utah’s national parks, discovering geological wonders from legendary Bryce Canyon and Zion to the dramatic cliffs of Capitol Reef National Park by river raft, jeep, and guided hikes.

Request a Tailor-Made Itinerary

or call 855-215-8690

ACCOMMODATIONS

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Best Western Plus Canyonlands Inn

Moab, Utah, United States

Great care is taken at this family-run inn to provide a welcoming environment, with the property offering a wealth of carefully considered amenities and facilities. Guests are treated to a full hot buffet breakfast each morning, and the hotel features a charming roof terrace overlooking Main Street. There's also a seasonal pool and year-round Jacuzzi, allowing guests to unwind after a day of exploring the area, with Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park all just a short drive away.

Rooms are spacious and well-appointed, decorated in warm hues to reflect the natural surroundings and featuring photography by local artist Tim Till.



Capital Reef Resort

Torrey, Utah, United States

The Capitol Reef Resort, the closest hotel to Capitol Reef National Park, is located close to Hickman's Bridge and the Prehistoric Petroglyphs. The hotel is also in a great location for visiting the Grand Staircase National Park, Fishlake National Forest, Anasazi State Park and Goblin Valley State Park.

The 100 spacious rooms have cable satellite television and free high-speed internet access. From the hotel's restaurant there are beautiful views of the surrounding red rock formations. The hotel also features a seasonal outdoor heated swimming pool and hot tub.



The Lodge at Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon, Utah, United States

Bryce Canyon Lodge is listed on the National Historic Register and offers a range of accommodation, from motel-style rooms with balconies or porches, to suites and cozy, historic pine cabins, some with cathedral ceilings and gas fireplaces. All rooms are non-smoking, and TVs aren't provided in order to preserve and promote the peaceful ambience of the hotel and its environs.

Surrounded by the Ponderosa Forest, the main lodge is home to the rustic yet atmospheric dining room, serving an environmentally sustainable menu featuring regional specialities. There's also a gift shop at the lodge offering a selection of authentic Native American handicrafts, and a general store located at Sunrise Point.



Under Canvas Zion

Springdale, Utah, United States

Located in a secluded red-rock canyon adjacent to Zion National Park, Under Canvas Zion strives to create a comfortable and stylish yet immersive experience in the heart of the Southwest. Inspired by the African safari experience, the light and airy canvas tents include daily housekeeping and fresh towels and large double beds, some with windows above them so you can enjoy the star-filled skies. Most have an en -suite bathroom and a wood-burning stove for chilly nights.

You can buy breakfast and dinner from the glampsite's own cafe, while lunchboxes can be arranged the night before if you're planning to head out for the day to explore the park's otherworldly landscapes. There are also dining options in nearby Springdale.

Under Canvas camps are designed to be as environmentally friendly as possible, using low-flow toilets, solar power, recycling procedures, and compostable materials to help ensure that the land is left untouched.



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