UTAH SOUTHWEST NATIONAL PARKS | ZION, BRYCE CANYON, CAPITOL REEF
A trek through Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Capitol Reef National Parks offers a stunning journey through southern Utah’s diverse and dramatic landscapes. Each park showcases unique geological features, from towering sandstone cliffs to surreal rock formations. This trek combines dramatic cliffside views, surreal rock formations, and a variety of hiking experiences, making it a must-do for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers seeking to explore the heart of the Colorado Plateau.
Trek Summary
Hotel-based hiking
4 D / 3 N
Up To 12
June 12 - 15, 2025
June 19 - 22, 2025
August 21 - 24, 2025
August 28 - 31, 2025
THE WWTREK ASSURANCE | SUPPORTING YOU THROUGH THE CHALLENGE
Utah Southwest National Parks Activity Rating: MODERATE
The Challenge:
We will spend multiple days of outdoor/backcountry hiking in desert terrain. Weather can vary in Southern Utah, so preparing for rapid changes is crucial to guest enjoyment.
The Reassurance:
Adjusting to take shortened distances or even a free day in the itinerary for rest is often permitted. Stay in beautiful lodges enjoying the amenities of home, allowing you to rest and recharge along the trekking route. Have access to Private WWTrek Vehicles with hydration and hand-washing stations available for guest use.
The World Wide Trekking Difference
On our treks to Utah, we ensure our guests see the most they can within the timeline restrictions. Bringing them to multiple National Parks and staying in some of the finest accommodations along the route, we strive to combine comfort and adventure in this scenic expedition.
WWTrek Accommodations
Throughout our Southwest Utah Adventure, we stay in a variety of high-standard hotels or lodges based on availability. One thing that can be guaranteed is a beautiful space to relax and unwind after long days on the trail. Enjoy a combination of top-notch bedroom accommodations, pools, and jacuzzis. You will not be disappointed.
WWTrek Meals
Dine at your lodge accommodations, along the trails in National Parks, or at local eateries. No matter your dietary restrictions or food preferences, the team at WWT will work to ensure you have more than enough to choose from.
WWTrek Team
Our team of highly trained professional Guides is here to help you every step of the way. From the first point of contact with the office through the end of your trekking experience with us, World Wide Trekking will work with you to ensure you feel comfortable and prepared to embark on your journey.
WWTrek Experience
We think it’s imperative to offer our guests the ability to hear from one another. This way, guests can get the nitty-gritty details about the trek… like finding out just how challenging that hike is!
“We had the best trip in Utah, exploring the Mighty Five National Parks, thanks to Dean and his team. We were so impressed with their knowledge, the hikes, all the incredible meals/snacks they provided, etc. All the lodging arrangements were top-notch. The overall experience provided by Dean and the team was incredible. We can’t wait to get on to our next trip with World Wide Trekking. It was one of the best trips I have ever been on.” – Sheila
“We explored southern Utah with WWT and had the very best time! Dean and his team were outstanding guides – the best! Every day we adventured into beautiful, stunning terrain and remote settings. The hiking was challenging and rewarding. Looking forward to the next adventure WWT!”- Mollie
WWTrek Guest Services
World Wide Trekking boasts an extensive support crew and will accommodate any group size. At headquarters in Salt Lake City, our staff is dedicated to helping you every step of the way. If you’re planning your trip and have questions about which boots to buy, our adventure specialist is just a phone call away.
Trek Itinerary
Arrive in Utah
- Arrive to Salt Lake City Airport (SLC) and meet your guide(s). Enjoy lunch along your scenic drive to Springdale, Utah.
- Visit to the Grafton Ghost Town
- Check-in to lodging before gathering for a group orientation briefing and private group welcome dinner.
- Overnight: Springdale, UT accommodations
- Meals included: Lunch and Welcome Dinner
Zion National Park
- Today we will visit Zion, Utah’s oldest National Park.
- Spend the day exploring the Virgin River, Emerald Pools, and the Scout Overlook.
- We will travel to Tropic, Utah on the edge of Bryce Canyon National Park, enjoying lunch along the way.
- Overnight: Tropic, UT accommodations
- Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Bryce Canyon National Park
- Today, we will explore Bryce Canyon National Park, a glistening jewel of hoodoos and amphitheaters casting pink, orange, and yellow hues.
- We will enjoy a picnic lunch on the rim overlooking the cliffs and columns of Bryce before continuing our journey on a scenic drive to Torrey, UT, on the edge of Capitol Reef National Park.
- Overnight: Torrey, UT accommodations
- Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Capitol Reef National Park
- Spend the morning exploring Utah’s hidden gem, Capitol Reef National Park. It is named for the rocky towers that resemble coral reefs and the dome shape that reflects U.S. Capitol architecture.
- While visiting Hickman Bridge, you will learn why this is considered Utah’s hidden gem.
- After lunch, transfer to SLC airport for departures.
- Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch
Weather Notice
- Southern Utah is known for experiencing a variety of rapidly changing weather conditions. Please note that the itinerary is subject to change due to these weather patterns and the safety of the group. We pride ourselves in making the best of every single day.
What's Included
- Transportation by private vans
- WWTrek custom support trailer with camp kitchen
World Wide Trekking Lead Guide(s) and local guides based on group size
All services, tours, hikes, and excursion fees described in the itinerary
- National park and state park entry fees
- 3 nights lodging
- All meals included during the scheduled itinerary
- Snacks provided throughout the trip
- Large coolers of ice water, an electrolyte drink mix, and soft drinks will be provided in the vehicle throughout the trip
- Baggage handling throughout the adventure
- Pre-trip planning, customization, and consultation
- Gear List
- Fitness and Nutrition 6-week plan
Not Included
- International and domestic airfare
- Passport and visa fees (if applicable)
- Travel and medical insurance
- Specialty drinks at restaurants
- Items of a personal nature: laundry, incidentals, etc.
- Expenses incurred due to circumstances outside of the control of World Wide Trekking
- Gratuities for guides
The World Wide Trekking Difference
WWTrek Vehicles
- Travel in PRIVATE WWTrek 15-passenger vans.
- Have access to a hydration station throughout your trek to ensure proper hydration in the Southern Utah heat. The hand washing station is set up in the back of the van for guest use throughout the trek.
- Our WWTrek Chuck Wagon Trailer is where your Private Chef/Guide will prepare meals throughout your trek. The Chuck Wagon is detailed with a refrigerator, oven top, and sink.
Exploration
A professionally guided adventure of spectacular trails for hiking, slot canyons, and other hidden gems that await.
Rich History
Learn about the areas of Pioneering History.
National Parks
Visit three National Parks along this trek: Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Capitol Reef!
Hand-Selected Accommodations
Throughout this trek, you will stay in local accommodations with unmatched vistas that make your trip even more unforgettable. Relax in spacious lodging with access to all amenities.
Travel Notes
Best Time of Year to Visit
March – November (trip offered year-round)
Arrivals and Departures
Arrive at Salt Lake City Int’l Airport (SLC); Depart from Salt Lake City Int’l Airport (SLC).
Recommended Flights
Arrival: There are daily flights into Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC). Your trip manager will help you arrange an arrival time window (we prefer morning arrival flight times).
Departure: We prefer that all flights departing from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) leave in the late afternoon, allowing the group enough time to get to the airport.
Airfares are not included in program pricing. When booking travel, we recommend working with an experienced travel agent. One that World Wide Trekking is proud to coordinate with is Brian Mei from Eastern Travel. You can reach Brian directly by calling 801.792.1721 or by email at brian@easterntravel.com. Additional support is always available by calling the Eastern Travel Office at 801.466.8811 or by emailing Michelle at michelle@easterntravel.com.
The benefit of using a travel agent is in the event of itinerary changes, the travel agent will find the best flight connections, and land arrangements, for you. Though third-party travel websites are convenient, we do not recommend using them, due to instability in the itineraries. We also recommend that you protect your flight with travel insurance and a refundable ticket.
We also recommend that you protect your flight with travel insurance and a refundable ticket. Contact AIG Travel Guard to get more information.
Travel Insurance
We recommend you safeguard your trip by purchasing travel insurance. World Wide Trekking has partnered with AIG Travel Insurance as our preferred travel insurance provider. For a price quote, or to purchase travel insurance, visit
Please Note: You must purchase this plan within 14 days of your deposit payment. Please send us a copy of your plan if you choose to purchase one.
Accommodations
We stay at a variety of accommodations in Southern Utah.
Springdale
- Cliffrose Lodge
Tropic
- Bryce Canyon Inn
Torrey
- Red River Ranch
Moab
- Gonzo Inn
*Based on availability during trip dates.
Health and Safety
Our stringent commitment to safety means you have access to our medically certified guides before and throughout your trip. Our staff also carries emergency medical equipment such as satellite communicators and medical kits.
For more information, feel free to contact us directly with any questions, at 801-943-0264. We can schedule a phone call with our medical advisor, Dr. Levy, to answer any specific questions regarding your personal needs.
Gratuities
In many parts of the world, gratuities are given in appreciation for a job well done. Our guides will take care of tipping service personnel along the way so that you don’t have to think about it.
For any additional services outside of our itinerary, plan to tip 10% (transport, restaurants, baggage, lodges, etc). We will provide you with detailed tipping recommendations on your ‘Trip Detail’ site once you sign up.
At the trails end you will have the opportunity to contribute to a group tipping pool that will be presented to your WWTrekking guides and trekking staff as we say our goodbyes.
Fitness and Nutrition
We provide a complimentary 6-week extensive fitness and nutrition program to help our guests prepare for their journey ahead. The program is tailored specifically for our trips and includes virtual 1 on 1 coaching sessions with our Fitness and Nutrition Specialist.
General Information
State
Utah
Population
3,101,833
Time Zone
Mountain Time Zone – UTC-07:00
Capital City
Salt Lake City
Geography
Utah, where the Rocky Mountains, Great Basin, and Colorado Plateau converge, boasts extremely diverse and stunning geography. Although most of this western state experiences a semi-arid or desert climate, the many mountain ranges offer a large variety of additional climates. From high alpine forests to vast deserts filled with humbling sandstone towers, walls, and arches, Utah’s landscapes are numerous and awe-inspiring. Utah is home to 5 National Parks, 4 national monuments, and 4 state parks. The capital of Utah, Salt Lake City, gets its namesake from the Great Salt Lake which is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere with a salinity far saltier than seawater.
Culture and Religion
Salt Lake City, Utah, is the world headquarters for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, making Utah the only state in the U.S. with a majority population belonging to a single church. The industries that make up Utah’s diverse economy include mining, oil and gas development, tourism, agriculture, cattle ranching, salt production, and a quickly growing tech industry. There are 6 Native American tribes in Utah today: the Goshute, Navajo, Paiute, Ute, Shoshone, and Uintah and Ouray Tribes.
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