Today I walk you through an amazing adventure: a 6-day bike trip through Bryce and Zion's National Parks! I explain everything that's included, the itinerary, who should take this trip, and when it's available. This incredible trip suits everyone from hobbyist bikers to avid road bikers.
My goal is for you to enjoy every detail of every trip I send you on. At first you might not feel super comfortable with today’s amazing trip, but hang in there and see what you think by the end.
This amazing vacation is a Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park bike trip. Remember that freedom you felt riding a bike as a little kid, with the wind and the world flying by as you pedaled along? Imagine that same sense of freedom, being surrounded by magnificent red rock formations.
What kind of bikes are available?
On the trip, your bike and helmet, equipment, maintenance and upkeep are all included.
There are several bike types to choose from. If you’re comfortable with a road bike, there are two options: a lightweight titanium performance road bike, and an upgraded carbon bike. The next option is a touring bike (which I call a hybrid), with higher handlebars and more comfy seat than a road bike. The third option is an e-bike. Electric bikes are amazing—they allow you to use as much or as little of your own effort into biking as you want. You can let the bike do all the work, or you can turn off the electronics and have the full-effort experience. The last bike option is a tandem bike. If you’re going with someone, this is how you can truly share the bike experience!
What’s included in the trip?
Lots of meals! You’ll get all of your breakfasts, 6 lunches (which is all of them), and 4 dinners. You’ll have trip leaders with you who will bring snacks and beverages. Guides are included so you can make the most of your trip. Vans accompany you the entire way, so anytime you feel like riding in the van rather than on the bike you can. Hotel stays, gratuities for hotels and meals, transportation, and park entry fees are all included.
Where does it go?
The trip begins and ends in St. George, Utah. You spend one night at the Inn at Entrada in St. George, 2 nights at the Lodge at Bryce Canyon, and see Cedar Breaks National Monument, Bryce Canyon, Rainbow Point, and do a little hiking.
Your next two nights are spent at the Cable Mountain Lodge in Springdale, just outside of Zion’s National Park. On these days you can pedal through Red Canyon, the Elkhart cliffs, and Checkerboard Mesa. Cool off in the hotel pool or relax in the hot tub, and enjoy walks and hikes past emerald pools and red rock beauty.
Who should go?
This trip is perfect for couples, friends, groups, or solo travelers. You’re with a small group of people who become great friends along the way. It’s also great for older teens and 20’s. if you have a multi-generation family which includes teenagers, this would be perfect. This trip is also ideal for private groups. If you have a company group, a family, or a friends’ group who would love something like this, let me know. The private group times are the first to sell out.
When does it run?
On average, there are 1-2 departure dates per month throughout the spring, summer, and fall.
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