Private Two Days Tour to Bryce Canyon & Capitol Reef Nat'l Parks

Embark on a private tour of Arches and Canyonlands, exploring at your own pace and immersing yourself in the natural wonders. Hike through stunning landscapes and enjoy scenic overlooks on this unforgettable adventure.

Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Bryce Canyon National Park

Sunset Point - Sunset Point is one of the most iconic viewpoints in Bryce Canyon National Park. Offering breathtaking panoramic vistas, Sunset Point lives up to its name by providing spectacular views of the canyon, especially during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset.

From this vantage point, visitors can marvel at the intricate rock formations known as hoodoos, which are tall, thin spires of rock protruding from the canyon floor. These formations are sculpted by the forces of erosion over millions of years and come alive with vibrant hues of red, orange, and pink, creating a mesmerizing display of natural beauty.

Sunrise Point - Sunrise Point, is a renowned destination offering captivating views of the park’s iconic landscape. As the name suggests, Sunrise Point is particularly renowned for its stunning vistas during the early hours of the day when the rising sun bathes the canyon in warm hues, illuminating the intricate formations known as hoodoos.

Visitors can easily access Sunrise Point via a short walk from the parking area, making it a popular spot for both sunrise enthusiasts and casual observers alike.

The panoramic views from Sunrise Point encompass vast expanses of the Bryce Amphitheater, showcasing a mesmerizing array of hoodoos, spires, and cliffs sculpted by millions of years of erosion. This scenic overlook provides an ideal setting for photography, allowing visitors to capture the ethereal beauty of Bryce Canyon in the soft morning light.

Queen’s Garden Trail - The Queens Garden Trail is a scenic hike renowned for its stunning vistas and unique geological formations. This moderately rated trail offers visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the captivating beauty of the park’s landscape while experiencing its natural wonders up close.

The trail begins at Sunrise Point, descending into the heart of the Bryce Amphitheater through a series of switchbacks surrounded by towering hoodoos, spires, and rock formations. Along the way, hikers are treated to panoramic views of the canyon, with glimpses of distant cliffs and colorful rock layers creating a mesmerizing backdrop.

Named after the Queen Victoria hoodoo, a rock formation resembling a regal figure, the Queens Garden Trail winds through a surreal landscape reminiscent of a fairy-tale garden. Visitors can marvel at the intricate shapes and vibrant colors of the hoodoos, which have been sculpted by centuries of erosion, creating a surreal and otherworldly ambiance.

Inspiration Point - Inspiration Point is a breathtaking viewpoint known for its awe-inspiring panoramas and dramatic vistas. This iconic overlook offers visitors an unparalleled perspective of the park’s stunning geological formations, including the intricate hoodoos, towering cliffs, and colorful rock layers that define the landscape.

Capitol Reef National Park

The Hickman Bridge Trail - Hickman Bridge is one of the park’s most iconic and accessible attractions, drawing visitors with its striking beauty and relatively easy hiking trail.

The Hickman Bridge Trail is a moderately rated hike, approximately 1.8 miles round trip, leading adventurers through scenic desert landscapes and towering rock formations.

The highlight of the hike is reaching Hickman Bridge, a natural sandstone arch spanning 133 feet across and standing 125 feet tall. Named after Joseph S. Hickman, a local school teacher who first documented the arch in the late 1800s, Hickman Bridge is a testament to the power of erosion and the enduring beauty of nature.

The Hickman Bridge Trail offers not only a chance to witness one of Capitol Reef’s most spectacular natural wonders but also an opportunity to connect with the rich history and diverse ecosystems of the region. Whether enjoyed as a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous hike, Hickman Bridge is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.

Fremont Petroglyphs - The petroglyphs in Capitol Reef National Park, are ancient rock carvings created by Indigenous peoples who inhabited the region thousands of years ago. These petroglyphs are significant cultural and historical artifacts, offering valuable insights into the lives, beliefs, and artistic expressions of the early inhabitants of the area.

Gifford Homestead - Gifford Homestead is a historic site that offers visitors a glimpse into the region’s pioneer history and agricultural heritage. Established in the late 19th century by the Gifford family, the homestead served as a center of farming and ranching activity in the area.

Today, Gifford Homestead operates as a living history museum, preserving the rustic charm and character of its pioneer roots. Visitors can explore the restored buildings, including the main house, barn, and outbuildings, which provide insight into the daily lives of the homesteaders who once lived here.

One of the highlights of Gifford Homestead is the opportunity to sample homemade goods, including freshly baked pies, bread, and other treats, made using traditional recipes passed down through generations. Visitors can purchase these delicious goodies at the onsite store, which also offers a variety of locally made crafts and souvenirs.

Grand Wash Trail - Grand Wash is a stunning and rugged canyon located within Capitol Reef National Park, renowned for its scenic beauty and adventurous hiking opportunities. Carved over millions of years by the erosive forces of water, Grand Wash offers visitors a chance to explore the park’s stunning geological features up close.

The Grand Wash Trail, which traverses the length of the canyon, provides hikers with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the dramatic landscapes of Capitol Reef. The trailhead is easily accessible from Highway 24, making it a popular choice for visitors seeking both scenic beauty and a moderate hiking challenge.

As hikers make their way through the canyon, they are treated to towering cliffs, colorful rock formations, and narrow slot canyons, creating a sense of awe and wonder at every turn. The canyon walls rise hundreds of feet above, adorned with layers of sedimentary rock that reveal the geological history of the region.

What's Included
  • Park entrance fees
  • Dinner
  • Lodging
What's Not Included
  • Lunch and Dinner
  • Hiking equipment (boots, walking sticks, etc)
Additional Information

Our private tours allow you the the opportunity to explore the parks at your own pace, creating a more intimate connection with the natural wonders without the distractions of larger groups.

Both Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef have hikes that take several hours to complete, as well as scenic overlooks that don’t require you to leave the vehicle. While is hiking is not a necessity, your time at both these parks will be much more fulfilling if you decide to do some hiking.

As this is a private tour, we can leave any day of the week. Will depart no later than 8 am, and return the following day in the evening.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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