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RED ROCKS & PAINTED CANYONS


NEVADA


Zion National Park (4,000 ft.)


Kanab Las Vegas


Grand Canyon National Park (7,200 ft.)


Sedona CALIFORNIA Phoenix ARIZONA Maximum Elevation: 8,300 ft. UTAH COLORADO


Bryce Canyon National Park (8,300 ft.)


Lake Powell Glen Canyon Dam Monument Valley MEXICO NEW


Mystical hoodoos and a trail ride in Bryce Canyon... all a part of your family’s adventure in three national parks


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Tauck On-tour Exclusive! Filmed narratives by Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan share personal stories of the dreamers, visionaries, idealists and unsung heroes whose passions and politics shaped the preservation of three national parks – Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Zion. Tauck takes you behind-the-scenes with commentary by the creators of “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea.”


1. ARRIVE PHOENIX, ARIZONA Tour begins: JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa at 5:30 PM. A transfer is included from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa. This luxury resort offers many vacation amenities for the entire family, such as golf, swimming and tennis, as well as the Revive Spa. Join your fellow adventurers at our welcome reception and dinner tonight. Meals D


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2. RED ROCK COUNTRY & THE GRAND CANYON Visit the beautiful town of Sedona, sur round ed by towering red-rock formations that were often filmed for classic western movies. The scenery you’ll see on this journey is always awe-inspiring, but nothing can compare to the Grand Canyon, over one mile deep and 277 miles long. Spend the night near the canyon’s rim in the heart of Grand Canyon National Park, giving you an opportunity to enjoy nature’s masterpiece after the day’s crowds depart – sure to be a highlight. Dine at your choice of restaurants this evening. Meals BLD


3. NOTHING COMPARES TO THE GRAND CANYON Seeing the sun rise – and set – in the Grand Canyon is one of those eye-opening experiences that will long be remembered. Join us for a sunrise hike along the rim of the canyon, a great time to do a little wildlife spotting such as mule deer or squirrels in the cactus-studded landscape. Take a driving tour of the East Rim as you depart the Grand Canyon this afternoon; spend the next two nights at a resort nestled on the sandy shores of Lake Powell in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Meals BD


4. RAINBOW BRIDGE & LAKE POWELL BY AIR Fly over the world’s largest natural bridge, Rainbow Bridge on an included flightseeing* trip this morning. This afternoon, you’ll have a choice of how you wish to explore Lake Powell or the local area. You can take a scenic cruise on Lake Powell or you can explore Antelope Canyon by open-air 4-wheel-drive vehicle* and take a walk through the canyon. You also have the option (at an additional cost of $199 per person), to go on a 4-hour flightseeing excursion to Monument Valley in the morning. Meals BD


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