Experience the ultimate Utah adventure! Master skiing or snowboarding in small-group lessons at Park City, then conquer blue trails with confidence. Trade snow for sandstone as you explore Canyonlands, Arches, Bryce Canyon, and Zion—hiking among towering red rocks and surreal arches. End your journey in vibrant Las Vegas, with every detail planned for you. Limited spots—reserve yours today!
We will pick everyone up in hotel lobby.
We have no scheduled activities today. The designated hotel, Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Airport, is located approximately 7 minutes from Salt Lake City Airport (SLC). Travelers who require airport pickup can contact the hotel directly to arrange a complimentary shuttle service or take an Uber to the hotel.
Pick-up for lessons at Park City Canyons Resort is at 8:30 AM. With a 2:1 student-to-instructor ratio, beginner-focused sessions include 2–3 hours of instruction, followed by guided practice on the slopes. We will complete ski/snowboard equipment rentals on the way to the resort.
8:30 AM pick-up for lessons at Park City Mountain Resorts. With a 2:1 student-to-instructor ratio, beginner-focused sessions include 2-3 hours of instruction, followed by guided practice on the slopes.
Pick-up for the final lesson at Park City Mountain or Canyons Resort is at 8:30 AM. We guarantee that you'll confidently ski or snowboard on a blue trail within three days. Please inform the operator in advance of your preference for skiing or snowboarding, and get ready to explore Park City's stunning resorts. We will return the rental equipment on the way to the hotel.
Canyon Overlook in Zion National Park is a short, scenic hike near the Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel. The 1-mile round-trip trail is easy with some rocky sections. It offers stunning panoramic views, especially at sunrise or sunset when the rocks glow red and gold. This spot is perfect for photography and breathtaking scenery without a strenuous hike.
The Narrows Trail offers a unique adventure, leading hikers through the Virgin River between towering sandstone walls. With breathtaking rock formations, narrow passages, and lush hanging gardens, the trail provides a stunning and immersive experience. The ever-changing light on the canyon walls makes this hike a must-see for nature lovers.
Great Salt Lake State Park offers stunning views of the vast Great Salt Lake, known for its high salinity and unique ecosystem. Visitors can enjoy activities like birdwatching, kayaking, and hiking while taking in the lake’s serene beauty and unforgettable sunsets.
Sunrise Point provides one of the best vantage points in Bryce Canyon to witness the park’s vibrant colors come to life at dawn. Overlooking a vast landscape of hoodoos and rugged cliffs, it’s an ideal spot for photographers and early risers seeking a magical start to the day.
Inspiration Point in Bryce Canyon offers breathtaking panoramic views of the park’s iconic hoodoos. From its three-tiered viewpoint, visitors can admire the stunning red, orange, and white rock formations stretching across the amphitheater. The dramatic landscape, shaped by erosion, is especially mesmerizing at sunset, making it a must-visit spot for photographers and nature lovers.
Shafer Canyon Overlook offers breathtaking views of deep canyons, winding roads, and towering red rock cliffs. Visitors can see the famous Shafer Trail Road zigzagging down the canyon, providing a dramatic perspective of Canyonlands' rugged landscape.
Mesa Arch is a stunning natural rock arch perched on the edge of a cliff, framing a breathtaking view of canyons and distant mesas. At sunrise, the arch glows in a fiery orange hue, making it one of the most photographed spots in Canyonlands.
Candlestick Tower is a striking rock formation rising from the canyon floor, resembling a giant candle. Visible from various viewpoints, it stands as a dramatic testament to the park’s unique geology and the power of erosion.
Grand View Point Overlook offers sweeping panoramic views of Canyonlands' vast canyons, plateaus, and rock formations. The overlook, located at the end of the Island in the Sky scenic drive, provides an unforgettable perspective of the park’s dramatic landscapes.
Courthouse Towers Viewpoint offers a stunning view of massive sandstone formations, including The Organ, Tower of Babel, and the Three Gossips. This easily accessible stop along the scenic drive provides a glimpse of the park’s towering rock monoliths and dramatic desert landscape.
Balanced Rock is one of Arches National Park’s most iconic formations, featuring a massive boulder precariously perched atop a slender rock pedestal. Standing at 128 feet tall, this natural wonder showcases the power of erosion and is especially striking at sunrise and sunset.
Delicate Arch is the most famous landmark in Arches National Park, known for its freestanding, curved shape. This 52-foot-tall arch offers a breathtaking sight, especially at sunset when it glows in deep orange hues. A moderate hike leads to this awe-inspiring viewpoint, making it a must-see for visitors.
Temple Square is the heart of Salt Lake City and a cultural and historical landmark. Home to the iconic Salt Lake Temple, the square features beautifully landscaped gardens, historic buildings, and visitor centers that highlight the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Great Salt Lake State Park offers stunning views of the vast Great Salt Lake, known for its high salinity and unique ecosystem. Visitors can enjoy activities like birdwatching, kayaking, and hiking while taking in the lake’s serene beauty and unforgettable sunsets.
On the last part of the tour, we will drop some clients off at the Radisson Hotel before heading to SLC Airport. The journey concludes in Salt Lake City, with drop-off service available between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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