Journey through Nevada and Arizona on the way to Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, catching sights of the towering walls of the Virgin River Gorge. Connecting the Southwestern rim of the Colorado Plateau and the Northeastern edge of the Mojave Desert, this is an undiscovered gem along the route to Bryce Canyon.
Bryce Canyon features rock pinnacles, called "hoodoos". Hoodoos are formed by wind and water erosion and exceed 2000 feet of elevation with sandstone colors. During the full-day tour, you will see panoramic views of the famed "hoodoos" and 100-mile vistas across Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument.
Escalante Grand Staircase and Bryce extend to three distinct climate types, each with its own inimitable characteristics. You will have three hours to sightsee throughout Bryce Canyon National Park. The visit includes multiple rims overlooks as well as Inspiration Point, Sunrise Point, and Sunset Point and a relaxing, scenic walk amongst the hoodoos at the park trails.