Las Vegas
Your tour starts with pick-up from your Strip or Downtown hotel in Las Vegas, then you'll hit the road, heading to Antelope Canyon.
Las Vegas
Your tour starts with pick-up from your Strip or Downtown hotel in Las Vegas, then you'll hit the road, heading to Antelope Canyon.
St. George
"We'll stop in St. George, Utah, for a bathroom break and a chance to grab coffee and food. St. George is a rapidly growing city in southwestern Utah, known for its warm desert climate and beautiful red rock landscapes. Located near Zion National Park, it's a popular outdoor destination for hiking, biking, and golfing. Founded by Mormon settlers in the 1860s, St. George has become a vibrant hub for tourism and retirement living, with mild winters making it a favorite spot year-round."
Fredonia
(Pass by)
Fredonia, Arizona, was founded in 1885 by Mormon settlers as a farming community near Kanab Creek. The town's name reflects a desire for independence, combining "free" and "don" (meaning gift). Located near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Fredonia serves as a gateway for tourists exploring the area. Though small, with about 1,300 residents, it remains a close-knit, rural town with deep historical roots in the development of the American West.
Kanab
(Pass by)
Kanab, Utah, is a charming small town known as "Little Hollywood" because many classic Western movies were filmed there. It's located near some of the most beautiful natural spots in the Southwest, like Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Founded by Mormon settlers in 1870, Kanab is now a popular base for outdoor adventures and also home to the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, a huge no-kill animal shelter.
Antelope Canyon
Few geological formations are as picturesque and awe-inspiring as Antelope Canyon X, a magnificent slot canyon just east of Page in Northern Arizona. With tall winding walls, it’s a monumental sandstone sculpture. A photographer’s dream, the canyon is known for its wave-like structure and the light beams that shine directly down into the openings of the canyon, creating a supernatural appearance.
Page
Lunch break
Horseshoe Bend
If you’re in search of an incredible natural vista, then Horseshoe Bend is definitely worth a visit. The name was inspired by its unusual shape, a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located four miles southwest of Page, AZ, within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Lake Powell
Surprise photo spot! Be ready for this amazing view from Lake Powell.
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