Day Hikes
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Grand Canyon
– Deer Creek/Thunder River Loop
This memorable loop hike offers a combination of the finest scenery in the Grand Canyon, turbulent streams,
thriving riparian oases, electrifying narrows, waterfalls, long-range vistas, broad terraces of slickrock,
and superb campsites.
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Grand Canyon
- Grandview Trail/Horseshoe Mesa
A rewarding hike to a prominent mesa shaped like a horseshoe. This trail once used by miners and
Hopi Indians offers a chance to explore hidden springs, mining relics, caves, and unusual geological
formations. Needless to say, there will be some “Grand” views.
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Grand Canyon
– Hermit Trail/Loop Hike
A famous hike in the Grand Canyon with long vistas, sandy beaches, and solitude beside the Colorado
River. An opportunity to take historical looks back into the development of the Canyon.
Make this a loop hike and never see the same thing twice. Traversing the Tonto Plateau offers
incredible views into the bowels of the Inner Gorge and many side canyons to check out.
World Class Vistas!
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Grand Canyon
– Indian Garden/Bright Angel Trail
A great introduction hike to backpacking and the Grand Canyon. Join us for an outstanding backpacking
journey as we examine rocks, fossils, and plant communities, and discuss the ancient human inhabitants
of Grand Canyon.
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Grand Canyon
– Rim to Rim
A world famous hike offering incredible geology, ruins, waterfalls, hanging gardens and views usually
only seen in postcards. Be in shape and sign up early for this one!
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Grand Canyon
– Havasu Falls Hiking/Whitewater Excursion
An unforgettable hike through the unearthly landscape of Havasu Falls. This trek leads us to a
comfortable base camp next to Havasu Creek. Here you will spend the next few days exploring the
depths of this magnificent oasis before hiking back to the rim for a full day of whitewater on the mighty
Colorado.
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Grand Canyon
- Havasu Falls Hiking/Havasupai Indian Reservation
An unforgettable hike through the unearthly landscape of Havasu Falls. This trek leads us to a
comfortable base camp next to Havasu Creek. Here you will spend the next few days exploring the
depths of this magnificent oasis.
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Grand Canyon
– South Kaibab/Bright Angel Loop
This must do hike in the Grand Canyon takes you down one of the shortest and steepest routes to the
river. Here you will find camp along Bright Angel Creek and the Colorado River. Offers opportunity
to explore the Historic Phantom Ranch.
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Canyonlands
and Arches National Parks
Combing luxurious camping and great day hiking in two of the most famous parks in the world. Exceptional
vistas, ancient ruins and unique geology are some of the highlights that make this trip a memorable
one.
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Canyonlands
- Salt Creek Canyon
An unforgettable backpacking trip through the incomparable scenery of Canyonland’s Salt Creek
Canyon. This classic hike, located in the Needles District, surveys one of the few places in the
Park that has water year round. Perhaps the biggest thrills on this hike are the enormous amount
of ruins, hanging gardens and arches.
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Escalante/Glen
Canyon – Egypt to Twenty-five Mile Wash
This National Monument offers complete solitude with a colorful landscape and unique canyons waiting
to be explored. The Cowboys and Ancient Cultures before us had made this area home for many years…come
see why!
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Escalante
– 5 days of hiking from a Base Camp with support vehicle.
Combing luxurious camping and great hiking in a true wilderness setting. This National Monument
offers complete solitude with a colorful landscape and unique canyons waiting to be explored.
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Escalante/Grand
Staircase – Escalante River Gorge
The Escalante River is perhaps the most scenic part of this major Colorado River tributary and is one
of the premier canyons in the Southwest.
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Escalante/Glen
Canyon – Coyote Gulch
A memorable backpacking trip through the incomparable scenery of Coyote Gulch. This one of a kind
trip has everything one could ever imagine on a hike. Leading you through the Navajo Sandstone
and the Wingate Formations this tributary to the Escalante River is a must see!
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Escalante-Grand
Staircase – Box Death Hollow Wilderness
This is one of those special hikes that will challenge you, but leave you wanting more. The trail
descends through a deep, wild and watery canyon with scenery that is beyond spectacular.
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Escalante/Glen
Canyon – Harris Wash to Silver Creek Falls
The Escalante canyons are famous for their serpentine slickrock gorges, featuring deep alcoves, undercut
cliffs, desert-varnished walls and riparian oases, and Harris is no exception.
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Grand Gulch/Cedar
Mesa – Kane Gulch to Bullet Canyon
A memorable extended trip through the incomparable scenery of Grand Gulch. This ambitious trip
surveys the central portion of Grand Gulch, an outdoor museum of the Anasazi culture.
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Grand Gulch/Cedar
Mesa – Kane Gulch to Collins Spring
A memorable extended trip through the incomparable scenery of Grand Gulch. This ambitious trip
surveys the central portion of Grand Gulch, an outdoor museum of the Anasazi culture.
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Grand Gulch/Cedar
Mesa – Owl and Fish Creek Loop
A multi-day loop hike into a pristine wilderness area. Highlights include: ruins, arches, hanging
gardens, waterfalls, and hoodoos waiting to be explored.
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