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Utah National Parks: Zion, Grand Canyon, Bryce, Escalante & Capitol Reef
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DAY 7: We’ll pedal past gleaming slick rock and a hogsback ridge with breathtaking vistas on each side. We’ll stop for lunch in an enchanting oasis of red sandstone, willow and cottonwood, along the scenic Burr Trail. Tonight we stay at the Boulder Lodge with balconies overlooking a waterfowl refuge of marsh reeds and still ponds. 31 or 61 miles.

DAY 8: This morning’s ride on the Clem Church Memorial Highway takes us through aspen forests to the charming town of Torrey, full of art galleries and cafes. Tonight we’ll enjoy the culinary creations of our guides on picnic tables among the pinion pines. 40 miles.

DAY 9: We ride to Capitol Reef National Park today, one of the newest and least visited jewels of our national park system. This interesting park houses a museum and visitor’s center full of natural history and pioneer settlement information. The parkland is an isolated gallery of salmon-colored sandstone domes and chocolate striped narrow canyon trails situated on the Waterpocket Fold. 44 miles.

DAY 10: You’ll have an excellent opportunity for a century ride today as we bike through canyons and vistas to the small town of Panguitch, which means “big fish” in Paiute, the native American language in the area. You can always take the WomanTours shuttle to shorten the miles. 36 — 107 miles.

DAY 11: We end our journey with one last ride to Cedar City. Along the way, we’ll bike past Panguitch Lake, and then through Cedar Breaks National Monument. We’ll feel the magnitude of its giant amphitheater that spans 3 miles and 2000’ deep into the red rock of the Colorado plateau. We’ll enjoy a farewell dinner together tonight as we reminisce over our accomplishments. 59 miles.

DAY 12: After breakfast, we’ll shuttle everyone the 1-hour trip to St. George, arriving by 10:00am. You can pick up your car, catch your flight out of the St. George airport, or catch the shuttle to Las Vegas or Salt Lake City. 0 miles.

We will cycle through the most dramatic scenery in America. When we’re not biking, you’ll have plenty of time to hike into the parks for a more personal view of the whimsical rock formations, majestic coral-covered mountains and the beautiful, white-barked aspens.

DAY 1: We gather at the Crystal Inn in St. George, Utah by noon. We’ll immediately shuttle to the north rim of Grand Canyon National Park. There, we’ll have our rental bike fitting, an orientation and our first dinner together in the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.

DAY 2: Wake early and you can catch the sun rise over the walls of the Grand Canyon. You can choose to cycle to Point Imperial on the canyon rim today, or to hike into the depths of the canyon on the Kaibab Trail, or both. Then you can watch the sun set on the canyon’s walls. 22 miles.

DAY 3: We start in the quiet early morning by cycling through the pinion and juniper forests of the Kaibab Plateau to Jacobs Lake. Then we descend onto the desert floor and end at the classic comfort of the Thunderbird Lodge at Mt. Carmel Junction. We’ll welcome the site of a refreshing pool and spa after this challenging ride. 97 miles.

DAY 4: Today we’ll pedal past Navajo sandstone cliffs in the river sculptured valleys. And we’ll bike past Red Canyon Arches, until we’re on the plateau of Bryce Canyon National Park. We’ll overnight a short walk from the rim of one of the most fascinating canyons in the world. At dusk, you can watch the light play with the eroded lace of the canyon walls. 62 miles.

DAY 5: Today, we take a day off from cycling to hike the Fairyland Loop Trail within the park. It will take us down for a close-up view of the hoodoos. The brightly multi-colored spires of rock jut up from the canyon floor standing tall against the weather and erosion that created them. They’re eerie in their unwavering soldier-like stance. 0 miles.

DAY 6: We leave the park for a fun-rolling ride to Escalante Petrified Forest State Park and its collection of fossils, petrified woods, and fossilized dinosaur bones. You can also see artifacts left by the ancient Fremont Indians from 1000 years ago. Stop along the way for a short hike to Mossy Cave. Or take a hike upon your arrival in Escalante to check out the petrified wood. The forest was created by trees uprooted and buried in mud during violent flooding a hundred million years ago. 55 miles.

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12 Day Inn Tour

Dates:
• 9/20/10-10/1/10

Meet: St. George, UT

Time: 12:00pm

Terrain: Moderate Advanced : Mountainous with some long climbs. Moderate to advanced cycling level.

Trip Price: $2790

Includes: 11 nights lodging, 10 breakfasts, 7 picnic and sack lunches, 9 dinners, snacks, park entrance fees, detailed cue sheets, van support & trained guides.

Travel Arrangements: Fly in and out of the St. George airport. Our starting hotel offers a free 10-minute shuttle from the airport to the hotel. Or fly into the Las Vegas or Salt Lake City airports and take a commercial shuttle to St. George. (See www.stgshuttle.com) Or drive to St. George and leave your car there during the tour.

Single Upgrade: $900

Rental Bike: $175 but we strongly recommend bringing your own bike.











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