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Red Rocks & Painted Canyons
Red Rocks & Painted Canyons
Share the wonders of nature’s handiwork and the spirit of pure adventure in the national parks where you’ll experience the very best of the American West, together. Journey to three iconic national parks, visit scenic towns and landmarks, enjoy family-friendly activities and trace the footsteps of dreamers and heroes.
See the sun rise over the Grand Canyon with a stay at an inside-the-park lodge right on the rim, and walk along the South Rim with an instructor from the Grand Canyon Field Institute… discover classic Western towns like red-rock Sedona, Arizona… float along the Colorado River on a raft… fly over Glen Canyon National Recreation Area… take a private off-road tour to view colorful canyons in the Navajo Nation… view Bryce Canyon’s famous hoodoos and ride a horse or mule along its scenic trails with a cowboy… and explore the treasures of Zion National Park!
Day 1 |
Scottsdale, Arizona is a resort destination on the Sonoran Desert, located just east of Phoenix. Scottsdale is best known for its golf courses, luxury resorts, and variety of outdoor adventures, including hiking, rafting, and off-roading. |
Day 2 |
Located on the Arizona/Nevada border, this is one of the largest and most picturesque canyons in the World. Tours and flights are available out of Las Vegas. The South Rim is easily accesible of Route 66, west of Flagstaff, Arizona. |
Day 3 |
Page, Arizona, offers a gateway to some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the American Southwest. Nestled near the northern border of Arizona, this city is a perfect base for exploring natural wonders such as Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon renowned for its stunning light beams and swirling sandstone formations. Visitors can take guided tours to witness the canyon’s otherworldly beauty, which has been shaped by centuries of erosion and natural forces. Just a short drive from Page is the magnificent Glen Canyon Dam, an engineering marvel that creates Lake Powell, one of the largest reservoirs in the United States. The dam offers impressive views of the Colorado River and the surrounding desert landscape. Tours of the dam provide insights into its construction and the critical role it plays in water management for the region. |
Day 4 |
Page, Arizona, offers a gateway to some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the American Southwest. Nestled near the northern border of Arizona, this city is a perfect base for exploring natural wonders such as Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon renowned for its stunning light beams and swirling sandstone formations. Visitors can take guided tours to witness the canyon’s otherworldly beauty, which has been shaped by centuries of erosion and natural forces. Just a short drive from Page is the magnificent Glen Canyon Dam, an engineering marvel that creates Lake Powell, one of the largest reservoirs in the United States. The dam offers impressive views of the Colorado River and the surrounding desert landscape. Tours of the dam provide insights into its construction and the critical role it plays in water management for the region. |
Day 5 |
Bryce Canyon is one of the most magnificent pieces of natural beauty any where in the world. Incredible
rock formations and scenic hiking trails make this a very favorite destination. |
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Day 7 |
Las Vegas, Nevada, is an electrifying city where glitz and glamour meet entertainment and excitement. Known as "The Entertainment Capital of the World," Las Vegas offers an unparalleled array of attractions, from its iconic casinos and luxurious hotels to its world-class dining and live shows. The famed Las Vegas Strip is home to lavish resorts like the Bellagio, with its breathtaking Fountains of Bellagio, and Caesars Palace, which hosts a range of high-profile performances and events. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Fremont Street Experience provides an exhilarating array of street performances and light shows in a vibrant outdoor setting. The city's entertainment scene is second to none, featuring legendary headliners, cutting-edge performances, and an array of themed attractions. Catch a Cirque du Soleil show or a concert by top artists at venues like The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. For a unique experience, visit the High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel, for stunning panoramic views of the city and surrounding desert. Additionally, Las Vegas is home to a myriad of dining options, from celebrity-chef restaurants to buffets that offer a smorgasbord of international cuisines. Beyond the Strip, Las Vegas offers natural beauty and outdoor adventures. A short drive takes you to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, where you can explore scenic hiking trails and striking rock formations. The nearby Hoover Dam is another marvel, providing a fascinating glimpse into American engineering and offering breathtaking views of Lake Mead. A fun fact about Las Vegas is that the city’s name, Spanish for “The Meadows,” was derived from the lush springs and meadows that once dotted the area. Today, while the natural meadows have been replaced by neon lights and bustling crowds, Las Vegas remains a dazzling destination that promises unforgettable experiences at every turn. |
Day 8 |
Las Vegas, Nevada, is an electrifying city where glitz and glamour meet entertainment and excitement. Known as "The Entertainment Capital of the World," Las Vegas offers an unparalleled array of attractions, from its iconic casinos and luxurious hotels to its world-class dining and live shows. The famed Las Vegas Strip is home to lavish resorts like the Bellagio, with its breathtaking Fountains of Bellagio, and Caesars Palace, which hosts a range of high-profile performances and events. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Fremont Street Experience provides an exhilarating array of street performances and light shows in a vibrant outdoor setting. The city's entertainment scene is second to none, featuring legendary headliners, cutting-edge performances, and an array of themed attractions. Catch a Cirque du Soleil show or a concert by top artists at venues like The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. For a unique experience, visit the High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel, for stunning panoramic views of the city and surrounding desert. Additionally, Las Vegas is home to a myriad of dining options, from celebrity-chef restaurants to buffets that offer a smorgasbord of international cuisines. Beyond the Strip, Las Vegas offers natural beauty and outdoor adventures. A short drive takes you to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, where you can explore scenic hiking trails and striking rock formations. The nearby Hoover Dam is another marvel, providing a fascinating glimpse into American engineering and offering breathtaking views of Lake Mead. A fun fact about Las Vegas is that the city’s name, Spanish for “The Meadows,” was derived from the lush springs and meadows that once dotted the area. Today, while the natural meadows have been replaced by neon lights and bustling crowds, Las Vegas remains a dazzling destination that promises unforgettable experiences at every turn. |
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06/14/25 - 06/21/25 |
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06/28/25 - 07/05/25 |
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06/29/25 - 07/06/25 |
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07/05/25 - 07/12/25 |
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07/12/25 - 07/19/25 |
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07/19/25 - 07/26/25 |
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07/26/25 - 08/02/25 |
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08/02/25 - 08/09/25 |
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08/09/25 - 08/16/25 |
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08/10/25 - 08/17/25 |
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