Join us for this fully-supported bicycle adventure through the incredible national parks and monuments of southwest Utah. Zion National Park recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, and what better way to commemorate that than a stellar bike tour through its unique canyons and cliffs?
We’ll start the trip off right by heading first into the ethereal shapes and shades of Zion. Here we can enjoy the luxury of car-free cycling as we explore the maze of narrow, deep sandstone canyons, striking rock towers, and mesas. Next, we’ll pedal amidst the ghostly hoodoos carved out of the Paunsaugunt Plateau sediments of Bryce Canyon National Park. We’ll take in the spectacular vistas of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and, later, in Cedar Breaks National Monument, we’ll reach the high point of our adventure at 10,400 feet above sea level.
Each evening, after the brilliant sun has bowed below the horizon, we’ll enjoy a fantastic catered meal. Don’t forget to have a look overhead: the stars and planets seem to shine bigger and brighter in the Utah canyon country sky than almost anywhere else.