Day One: Flagstaff, Williams, Tusayan or the South Rim are the best cities to start this trip. Once you're on the road and ready to explore head out to the South Rim on an exciting Grand Canyon Tour so you can truly enjoy the grandeur of the South Rim. Awesome vistas, ancient ruins, and a picnic lunch are all part of a South Rim Tour. After a stop at Desert View Watchtower, you'll leave Grand Canyon National Park for the Cameron Trading Post, a great place to check out authentic native art. From here, a few hours drive across the Navajo Reservation will take you to Page for a sunset view of Lake Powell and hotel check-in.
Day Two: Leaving Lake Powell behind, you'll pass Glen Canyon Dam, traversing the boundary of Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, and the unparalleled scenery of Southern Utah, until you reach Zion National Park. Spend the day exploring Zion in all its splendor, or take a tour with the Zion Field Institute, before you make the scenic drive back to Page for a good night's rest.
Day Three: Your Southwest Tour continues with the wonders of Canyon Country. The day begins with a Jeep ride to Antelope Canyon, one of the world's most famous slot canyons. Once here, a Navajo guide will lead a tour along the gentle floor of this colorful sandstone canyon for some once in a lifetime photo opportunities of Antelope Canyon. After exploring Antelope Canyon, try a short hike to Horseshoe Bend for one of the best views of the Colorado River anywhere. After an exciting morning you'll continue your tour with a drive back across the Navajo Indian Reservation en route to the historic town of Flagstaff and on to you next destination.
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| Horseshoe Bend & Antelope Canyon |
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| Zion National Park, Lake Powell, & Grand Canyon National Park |
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