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Eight Riding Days, Motorcycle w/Unlimited Mileage Included!Canyons of the Southwest is a "highlight reel" to show you main attractions of Utah and Arizona. Choose your Harley, and it's yours for the duration, with unlimited mileage included. Accommodations are good quality, as you would expect from us, but on this tour they are provided at a more moderate level than on our SIGNATURE tours. There is little or no difference in lodging between a Self-Guided Tour and a SELECT Tour. Canyons of the Southwest is now offered as a Self-Guided Tour at a substantial savings with your choice of any available Harley - Davidson MOTORCYCLE INCLUDED! (Other models may be available, some at extra charge.) |
From Salt Lake City, youll jump on the interstate for a brief hop, but waste no time in getting off the slab and into the countryside. In less than an hour you will be on scenic two lane mountain roads, with a climb to over 9,000 feet through the Mt. Nepo Wilderness area and past Mt. Nepo (elev. 11877)
The town of Torrey (pop. 122) is the gateway to Capitol Reef National Park, larger than Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks combined. The park was set aside to protect the Water
Pocket Fold, a great hump on the earths surface stretching nearly 100 miles from Thousand Lake Mountain to the north to the southern boundary of the park where it meets lake Powell.
A very special gourmet dinner awaits us!
Leaving Torrey, the relatively short mileage for the day gives you time to enjoy the scenery and visit Bryce Canyon National Park. Today's route is ranked in the Top Ten scenic roads in the United States! After a rest stop at Boulder you have the option of riding a 24 mile round trip down the Burr Trail. The spectacular red rock canyons and formations are an unforgettable sight.
The road to Tropic is an incredibly unique desert ridge top road with memorable views of all sides that
you'll never forget. Its one of those safe-but-scary (or is it scary-but-safe?) experiences that makes traveling on two wheels such a thrill.
The small hamlet of Tropic is located on the east side of Bryce Canyon National Park and was the home of Ebenezer Bryce, the namesake of the park. Bryces small cabin is located on the grounds of our nights accommodations. Local settlers would remark that the area was a hell of a place to lose a cow. Youll know why when you see it!
The lovely town of Springdale is located at the south gate of Zion National Park, which was established in 1919. Zion meant resting place to the Mormon settlers in the area. Sheer cliffs of Navajo Sandstone rising 2,000 ft. above the green valley floor, narrow canyons cut by the Virgin River, and hiking trails with steep vertical drops offer unlimited photo opportunities. Nightly bus rides into the Park are available to view the stars.
The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is less visited but truly spectacular. Stops at the best of the overlooks and
perhaps lunch at the edge of the abyss will show you many perspectives of this wonder of the world.
Theres plenty of great riding ahead on the way to Page, AZ, which came into existence as a result of the Glen Canyon Dam project. Lake Powell is one of the largest artificial lakes in the world, with a shoreline longer than that of California. Its brilliant blue-green water is surrounded by spectacular red rock towers and canyons.
Monument Valley, with its unique sandstone features rising from the desert floor, is home to the Navajo People. Roadside traders offer a vast assortment of truly unique Native American jewelry and other artful items. The local Navajo give back-road jeep tours of the region and their perspective on the history and culture of the region is an interesting complement to our view from two wheels.
After riding through the Valley of the Gods you cross over the northern end of Lake Powell and again enter the truly bizarre moonscape of
Capitol Reef National Park, this time from the East. The
“reef” is an up thrust ridge with a cliff face that rises
above its surroundings and stands as a forbidding barrier to
travel. On top of Capitol Reef are white domes of Navajo
sandstone that early pioneers thought resembled the U.S.
Capitol in Washington, D.C.
The last two days are spent in Moab, Utah. In the 'backyard" is Arches and Canyonland National Parks, and there will be time to explore them both.
After this tour, youll know what we mean by rugged, remote country with a beauty all its own.
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Starts / Ends in
Salt Lake City, UT- Includes 8 Riding Days - 9 Hotel Nights |
SELF-GUIDED |
| Approximate Miles** | 1,200 |
| 1 Rider / 1 Room / 1 MC | $2795 / $1795* |
| 1 Rider & Passenger / 1 Room / 1 MC | $2795 / $1795* |
| 2 Riders / 2 - Bikes / 1 Room | $3995 / $1795* |
| Meals Included | N/A |
| INCLUDED / *Using your bike | |
| ** Plus optional riding on rest days | |
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