Published Sep 11, 2021
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Day 2
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The Grand Canyon
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Admire the awe-inspiring views of the iconic Grand Canyon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site composed of layered bands of red rock, revealing millions of years of geological history. The canyon runs 277 miles long and 18 miles wide, offering scenic overlooks of the majestic canyon and the Colorado River below.
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Day 4
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Antelope Canyon
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Few geological formations are as picturesque as Antelope Canyon, a magnificent slot canyon in Northern Arizona formed by erosion of Navajo Sandstone. With the canyon's entrance regulated by the Navajo tribe, the 0.6-mile path takes you through the corkscrew loops, offering up some of the most impressive views in the area.
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Day 5-8
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Utah's Mighty 5
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Stretching across southern and central Utah are five breathtaking national parks, referred to as the "Mighty 5": Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, and Zion. These famous parks are home to some of the best hiking trails and iconic landscapes in the United States, so lace up your shoes and get ready for adventure!
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