UTAH
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NEVADA
ed Rocks &
COLORADO
Zion National Park
Bryce Canyon National
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(4,000 ft.)
Park (8,300 ft.)
ainted canyons
Lake Powell
Kanab
Monument Valley
Las Vegas
Glen Canyon Dam
Grand Canyon
National Park
(7,200 ft.)
NEW
Sedona
MEXICO
CALIFORNIA
Phoenix / Scottsdale
ARIZONA
Maximum Elevation: 8,300 ft.
Tauck Bridges
Family Value
Includes:
• Family fun in Grand Canyon,
Bryce Canyon and Zion
national parks, for sightseeing
sunup to sundown
• A flightseeing adventure over
Rainbow Bridge & Lake Powell
• Choice of 4-wheel-drive
adventure to Antelope
Red rocks form the perfect background for the best family pictures
Canyon of the Navajo Nation
or a boat ride on Lake Powell
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We gave our daughter and her family this tour as a Christmas gift... the
• A trail ride with a cowboy in
Bryce Canyon National Park postcards that came our way gave us so much pleasure, with words such as
• Colorado River raft trip
‘awe-inspiring, remarkable, amazing, great families, outstanding guides,
through Glen Canyon
super arrangements, etc.’ – you saw to every detail.
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• A visit to an old-fashioned
— S. Dorette and David G. Thompson, NY
Old West town where many
western movies were made
Spend the night at the Grand Canyon, over one mile deep and 277 miles long.
• 16 meals (7 breakfasts,
Flightsee over the secret worlds of Lake Powell, before exploring on an adventure
2 lunches, 7 dinners)
into Antelope Canyon by 4-wheel-drive vehicle or boat. Raft through Glen Canyon on
• All gratuities to Tauck
the scenic Colorado River. See the real-life western settings of famous cowboy movies
Director, local guides &
in Kanab, Utah and the ultimate red-rock Old West town of Sedona. Saddle up for a trail
drivers; service charges, taxes,
porterage and airport transfers
ride in Bryce Canyon. Hit the hiking trail in Zion National Park, through pink-colored
gorges and canyons dating back millions of years.
34 Re Italiad R Bella: Rome to Veniceocks & Painted Canyons #1 IN ESCORTED FAMILY TRAVEL
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