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Visite autonome du Grand Escalier Escalante UT-12

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Recommandé : Achetez un tour par voiture, pas par personne. Tout le monde écoute ensemble!

Explorez les merveilles cachées de l'épopée Grand Staircase Escalante avec une visite audio autoguidée. Conduisez le long du Hogback (la ligne de crête), découvrez les mystères cachés de cet escalier géologique géant et découvrez les secrets enfouis depuis longtemps des Fremont et des Puebloans. Cette visite autoguidée vous permet d'explorer UT-12 avec un maximum de flexibilité et de valeur.

Voici comment cela fonctionne : dans les 30 minutes, nous vous enverrons deux éléments : un mot de passe unique et une application. Téléchargez l'application sur votre téléphone, entrez le mot de passe et téléchargez la visite. À votre arrivée, rendez-vous au premier arrêt, lancez l'application et suivez les instructions ! Respectez notre itinéraire et notre limite de vitesse recommandés pour la meilleure expérience.

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Mon 23 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Offline use: No cell signal or wifi required. Offline GPS Map & route. Stop-to-stop direction.
Private tour in your/rental car: No group. Take breaks for photos/ snacks/hikes. Go at your own pace
Don’t miss a thing: Full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated hidden stories, video, text
Flexible schedule: Use any day, any time. Travel over multiple days or on next trip. Never expires.
Good value: Buy just one per car. Don’t pay for each person. Save money compared to a bus tour.
App on your phone: A link to download the Action Guide app. Password for your tours. Preview at home
Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat or Email.
Information additionnelle
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Comment ça marche : une fois que vous avez réservé une visite, vous recevrez un SMS/e-mail avec des consignes. Téléchargez l'application (avec un bon wifi/signal) et utilisez votre mot de passe unique pour accéder à vos visites. Pour commencer la visite, rendez-vous au point de départ et lancez l'application. Le son démarre automatiquement. Respectez l'itinéraire et la limite de vitesse pour la meilleure expérience. Veuillez noter que personne ne vous attendra au point de départ.
  • Bon rapport qualité-prix Achetez un seul circuit pour l'ensemble du véhicule au lieu de prendre le bus et de payer pour chaque personne. Vous constaterez une économie importante. Connectez votre téléphone aux haut-parleurs de voiture par un fil ou Bluetooth. Profitez de la visite en écoutant ensemble pendant que vous conduisez.
  • Horaire flexible : une fois l'application/la visite sur votre téléphone, vous pouvez l'utiliser n'importe quel jour et à tout moment. Vous pouvez l'utiliser sur plusieurs jours. Et utilisez-le également lors de votre prochain voyage ici. Cette visite n'expire jamais.
  • Aperçu de la visite : vous pouvez l'utiliser avant le voyage à la maison (fortement recommandé), l'utiliser pendant le voyage et l'utiliser après votre retour.
  • Ne manquez rien : vous obtiendrez tout avec l'application - un itinéraire complet, des conseils de voyage, des histoires audio racontées par des professionnels, un scénario, des images, des vidéos, des plongées profondes, des trésors cachés, des lieux passionnants, des recommandations pour des randonnées, des aventures, activités, randonnées et direction étape par étape.
  • Tour privé : vous pouvez l'utiliser dans votre voiture ou votre voiture de location. Pas de soucis pour les groupes ou les foules. Démarrez l'application de visite sur votre téléphone. Et il vous guidera pas à pas. Vous pouvez vous arrêter pour autant de pauses que vous le souhaitez. Faites une pause pour les photos Instagram et faites une pause pour le déjeuner/les collations. Faire une randonnée. La visite vous attendra et commencera lorsque vous recommencerez. Vous pouvez même faire le tour sur plusieurs jours. Allez à votre rythme.
  • Facile à utiliser : les histoires se jouent dès que le GPS est activé. Il ne nécessite aucune utilisation de vos mains. Vous pouvez obtenir de l'AIDE en appelant, en discutant ou en envoyant un e-mail à tout moment de la journée.
  • Hors ligne : il n'est pas nécessaire d'avoir un signal cellulaire ou une connexion Wi-Fi pendant la visite. La carte GPS de l'application fonctionne hors ligne.
  • Expiration/reprise : la visite durera le reste de votre vie sur votre téléphone. Il peut être utilisé n'importe quel jour de votre prochain voyage.
  • Utilisez des images pour un livre photo : créez un livre photo en utilisant des images d'application propres (pas de foule) de chaque endroit pour faire un voyage mémorable. Toutes les photos et la séquence correcte sont prêtes dans l'application pour que vous puissiez les utiliser.
  • Médias sociaux : partagez des images nettes (sans foule) avec vos amis/votre famille.
  • Les appareils pris en charge incluent les iPhones avec iOS 13 et supérieur, les téléphones Android avec la version 9 et supérieure et toutes les tablettes et iPads compatibles cellulaires.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
À quoi s'attendre
1
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
The Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument is a United States national monument originally designated in 1996 as 1,880,461 acres of protected land in southern Utah. In 2017, the monument's size was reduced by half in a succeeding presidential proclamation.
2
Bryce Canyon National Park
Before you fully enter the Grand Staircase National Monument, you'll have an opportunity to detour to Bryce Canyon National Park. The two are right next to one another, so don't worry about missing out on one or the other. You'll almost certainly have time to see both!
3
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
The Escalante Petrified Forest is a truly remarkable phenomenon. Long ago, this was an ordinary forest. But the trees have long since been petrified and turned completely to stone. Today, these ancient, multi-colored remnants of the forest offer clues to the distant past.
4
Escalante Interagency Visitor Center
The Escalante Interagency Visitor Center offers all sorts of information for enjoying and exploring the Monument and surrounding areas. It's also a great place to grab a snack or refill your water bottle before continuing your trip.
5
Spooky Gulch
Spooky Gulch is particularly narrow and winding, and if you’re able to make the squeeze, hiking through the gulch can be quite the experience. You won’t need any special hiking gear or experience-- just an extra hour to drive there and another hour or two to explore.
6
Lower Calf Creek Falls
Calf Creek Vista offers more panoramic views of the harsh, beautiful desert landscape which defines the Staircase. Don't forget to snap a few photos while you're here!
7
The Hogback
Your route will take you along the famous Hogback, probably the most unforgettable part of the entire monument. This winding stretch of road is full of sharp curves, steep drops, and spectacular views on either side. Drive carefully, and make sure to admire the sights along the way!
8
Upper Calf Creek Falls
If you'd like to hike to a perennial waterfall, you'll have the chance to take a quick detour to the Upper Calf Creek Falls Trail. This moderate, 2-mile trek ends with a beautiful 88-foot waterfall tumbling down a dramatic cliff. It's a little sandy and rocky at points, so make sure to wear good boots if you plan to make the trip.
9
Boulder
The town of Boulder is one of the most isolated communities you're ever likely to see. With a population of just over 200, this town isn't exactly a bustling hub. In fact, it didn't even have electricity until 1947! Many of the residents here are descendants of the first pioneers to settle in the area.
10
Dixie National Forest
As you drive, you'll pass through Dixie National Forest, home to some of the oldest evidence of human activity in the entire region. Anthropologists have reason to believe humans lived here as far back as the Ice Age! Besides the history, of course, it also makes for a beautiful change of scenery.
11
Larb Hollow Overlook
Larb Hollow Overlook is the last viewpoint on you tour, so be sure to make it count! The land stretches on for miles beneath this overlook, making it perfect for photos or simply for taking in the majesty of this one-of-a-kind place. You'll also pick up some facts about how wind, rain, and erosion created such a striking landscape.
12
Capitol Reef National Park
At the end of your Grand Staircase-Escalante tour, you'll find yourself right near the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park. One of Utah's "Mighty Five" national parks, Capitol Reef is something you can't miss if you're in the area. Boasting rich history, dramatic desert scenery, and even a seemingly impossible orchard, this park really has something for everyone.
13
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
The Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument is a United States national monument originally designated in 1996 as 1,880,461 acres of protected land in southern Utah. In 2017, the monument's size was reduced by half in a succeeding presidential proclamation.
14
Bryce Canyon National Park
Before you fully enter the Grand Staircase National Monument, you'll have an opportunity to detour to Bryce Canyon National Park. The two are right next to one another, so don't worry about missing out on one or the other. You'll almost certainly have time to see both!
15
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
The Escalante Petrified Forest is a truly remarkable phenomenon. Long ago, this was an ordinary forest. But the trees have long since been petrified and turned completely to stone. Today, these ancient, multi-colored remnants of the forest offer clues to the distant past.
16
Escalante Interagency Visitor Center
The Escalante Interagency Visitor Center offers all sorts of information for enjoying and exploring the Monument and surrounding areas. It's also a great place to grab a snack or refill your water bottle before continuing your trip.
17
Spooky Gulch
Spooky Gulch is particularly narrow and winding, and if you’re able to make the squeeze, hiking through the gulch can be quite the experience. You won’t need any special hiking gear or experience-- just an extra hour to drive there and another hour or two to explore.
18
Lower Calf Creek Falls
Calf Creek Vista offers more panoramic views of the harsh, beautiful desert landscape which defines the Staircase. Don't forget to snap a few photos while you're here!
19
The Hogback
Your route will take you along the famous Hogback, probably the most unforgettable part of the entire monument. This winding stretch of road is full of sharp curves, steep drops, and spectacular views on either side. Drive carefully, and make sure to admire the sights along the way!
20
Upper Calf Creek Falls
If you'd like to hike to a perennial waterfall, you'll have the chance to take a quick detour to the Upper Calf Creek Falls Trail. This moderate, 2-mile trek ends with a beautiful 88-foot waterfall tumbling down a dramatic cliff. It's a little sandy and rocky at points, so make sure to wear good boots if you plan to make the trip.
21
Boulder
The town of Boulder is one of the most isolated communities you're ever likely to see. With a population of just over 200, this town isn't exactly a bustling hub. In fact, it didn't even have electricity until 1947! Many of the residents here are descendants of the first pioneers to settle in the area.
22
Dixie National Forest
As you drive, you'll pass through Dixie National Forest, home to some of the oldest evidence of human activity in the entire region. Anthropologists have reason to believe humans lived here as far back as the Ice Age! Besides the history, of course, it also makes for a beautiful change of scenery.
23
Larb Hollow Overlook
Larb Hollow Overlook is the last viewpoint on you tour, so be sure to make it count! The land stretches on for miles beneath this overlook, making it perfect for photos or simply for taking in the majesty of this one-of-a-kind place. You'll also pick up some facts about how wind, rain, and erosion created such a striking landscape.
24
Capitol Reef National Park
At the end of your Grand Staircase-Escalante tour, you'll find yourself right near the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park. One of Utah's "Mighty Five" national parks, Capitol Reef is something you can't miss if you're in the area. Boasting rich history, dramatic desert scenery, and even a seemingly impossible orchard, this park really has something for everyone.
25
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
The Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument is a United States national monument originally designated in 1996 as 1,880,461 acres of protected land in southern Utah. In 2017, the monument's size was reduced by half in a succeeding presidential proclamation.
26
Bryce Canyon National Park
Before you fully enter the Grand Staircase National Monument, you'll have an opportunity to detour to Bryce Canyon National Park. The two are right next to one another, so don't worry about missing out on one or the other. You'll almost certainly have time to see both!
27
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
The Escalante Petrified Forest is a truly remarkable phenomenon. Long ago, this was an ordinary forest. But the trees have long since been petrified and turned completely to stone. Today, these ancient, multi-colored remnants of the forest offer clues to the distant past.
28
Escalante Interagency Visitor Center
The Escalante Interagency Visitor Center offers all sorts of information for enjoying and exploring the Monument and surrounding areas. It's also a great place to grab a snack or refill your water bottle before continuing your trip.
29
Spooky Gulch
Spooky Gulch is particularly narrow and winding, and if you’re able to make the squeeze, hiking through the gulch can be quite the experience. You won’t need any special hiking gear or experience-- just an extra hour to drive there and another hour or two to explore.
30
Lower Calf Creek Falls
Calf Creek Vista offers more panoramic views of the harsh, beautiful desert landscape which defines the Staircase. Don't forget to snap a few photos while you're here!
31
The Hogback
Your route will take you along the famous Hogback, probably the most unforgettable part of the entire monument. This winding stretch of road is full of sharp curves, steep drops, and spectacular views on either side. Drive carefully, and make sure to admire the sights along the way!
32
Upper Calf Creek Falls
If you'd like to hike to a perennial waterfall, you'll have the chance to take a quick detour to the Upper Calf Creek Falls Trail. This moderate, 2-mile trek ends with a beautiful 88-foot waterfall tumbling down a dramatic cliff. It's a little sandy and rocky at points, so make sure to wear good boots if you plan to make the trip.
33
Boulder
The town of Boulder is one of the most isolated communities you're ever likely to see. With a population of just over 200, this town isn't exactly a bustling hub. In fact, it didn't even have electricity until 1947! Many of the residents here are descendants of the first pioneers to settle in the area.
34
Dixie National Forest
As you drive, you'll pass through Dixie National Forest, home to some of the oldest evidence of human activity in the entire region. Anthropologists have reason to believe humans lived here as far back as the Ice Age! Besides the history, of course, it also makes for a beautiful change of scenery.
35
Larb Hollow Overlook
Larb Hollow Overlook is the last viewpoint on you tour, so be sure to make it count! The land stretches on for miles beneath this overlook, making it perfect for photos or simply for taking in the majesty of this one-of-a-kind place. You'll also pick up some facts about how wind, rain, and erosion created such a striking landscape.
36
Capitol Reef National Park
At the end of your Grand Staircase-Escalante tour, you'll find yourself right near the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park. One of Utah's "Mighty Five" national parks, Capitol Reef is something you can't miss if you're in the area. Boasting rich history, dramatic desert scenery, and even a seemingly impossible orchard, this park really has something for everyone.
37
Monument national du Grand Escalier Escalante
Le Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument est un monument national des États-Unis désigné à l'origine en 1996 comme 1 880 461 acres de terres protégées dans le sud de l'Utah. En 2017, la taille du monument a été réduite de moitié lors d'une proclamation présidentielle ultérieure.
38
Parc national de Bryce Canyon
Avant d'entrer pleinement dans le monument national du Grand Staircase, vous aurez l'occasion de faire un détour par le parc national de Bryce Canyon. Les deux sont juste à côté l'un de l'autre, alors ne vous inquiétez pas de manquer l'un ou l'autre. Vous aurez certainement le temps de voir les deux !
39
Parc d'État de la forêt pétrifiée d'Escalante
La forêt pétrifiée d'Escalante est un phénomène vraiment remarquable. Il y a longtemps, c'était une forêt ordinaire. Mais les arbres ont depuis longtemps été pétrifiés et complètement transformés en pierre. Aujourd'hui, ces anciens vestiges multicolores de la forêt offrent des indices sur un passé lointain.
40
Centre d'accueil interagences d'Escalante
Le centre d'accueil des visiteurs Escalante Interagency offre toutes sortes d'informations pour profiter et explorer le monument et ses environs. C'est aussi un endroit idéal pour prendre une collation ou remplir votre bouteille d'eau avant de poursuivre votre voyage.
41
Gouffre effrayant
Spooky Gulch est particulièrement étroit et sinueux, et si vous êtes capable de faire la pression, la randonnée à travers le gulch peut être toute une expérience. Vous n'aurez pas besoin d'équipement ou d'expérience de randonnée spéciale - juste une heure supplémentaire pour vous y rendre et une heure ou deux pour explorer.
42
Chutes inférieures du ruisseau Calf
Calf Creek Vista offre des vues plus panoramiques sur le paysage désertique rude et magnifique qui définit l'escalier. N'oubliez pas de prendre quelques photos pendant que vous êtes ici !
43
Le Hogback
Votre itinéraire vous mènera le long du célèbre Hogback, probablement la partie la plus inoubliable de tout le monument. Ce tronçon de route sinueux est plein de virages serrés, de dénivelés abrupts et de vues spectaculaires de chaque côté. Conduisez prudemment et assurez-vous d'admirer les sites le long du chemin !
44
Chutes supérieures du ruisseau Calf
Si vous souhaitez faire une randonnée jusqu'à une cascade pérenne, vous aurez la possibilité de faire un petit détour par le sentier Upper Calf Creek Falls. Cette randonnée modérée de 2 miles se termine par une belle cascade de 88 pieds dévalant une falaise spectaculaire. C'est un peu sablonneux et rocheux par endroits, alors assurez-vous de porter de bonnes bottes si vous prévoyez de faire le voyage.
45
Rocher
La ville de Boulder est l'une des communautés les plus isolées que vous puissiez voir. Avec une population d'un peu plus de 200 habitants, cette ville n'est pas exactement une plaque tournante animée. En fait, il n'y avait même pas d'électricité jusqu'en 1947 ! De nombreux habitants ici sont les descendants des premiers pionniers à s'être installés dans la région.
46
Forêt nationale de Dixie
Pendant que vous conduisez, vous traverserez la forêt nationale de Dixie, qui abrite certaines des plus anciennes preuves d'activité humaine dans toute la région. Les anthropologues ont des raisons de croire que les humains vivaient ici dès l'ère glaciaire ! Outre l'histoire, bien sûr, c'est aussi un beau dépaysement.
47
Surplomb de Larb Hollow
Larb Hollow Overlook est le dernier point de vue de votre visite, alors assurez-vous que cela compte ! Le terrain s'étend sur des kilomètres sous ce belvédère, ce qui le rend parfait pour les photos ou simplement pour admirer la majesté de cet endroit unique en son genre. Vous découvrirez également des faits sur la façon dont le vent, la pluie et l'érosion ont créé un paysage si saisissant.
48
Parc national du récif Capitol
À la fin de votre visite du Grand Staircase-Escalante, vous vous retrouverez juste à côté de l'entrée du parc national de Capitol Reef. L'un des parcs nationaux "Mighty Five" de l'Utah, Capitol Reef est quelque chose que vous ne pouvez pas manquer si vous êtes dans la région. Bénéficiant d'une histoire riche, de paysages désertiques spectaculaires et même d'un verger apparemment impossible, ce parc a vraiment quelque chose pour tout le monde.
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Commentaires (13)
IrishAyes295
Oct 2021
Great information, but not frequent enough sound bites. Many large rock features that screamed for explanation were not commented on.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2021
Thank you so much for the feedback! I’d love to get more details from you, because we can definitely add more stories! Would you mind sending us an email with whatever features you can remember needing explanations? (Any amount of detail will be fine). More than happy to continue adding and improving the tour. Thanks again!
lindahP6176VJ
Aug 2021
It took some time to understand how it works but we figured it out. The narrator was interesting and informative. We were able to see many amazing views and learn about the history and unique features of this part of our country. Please start out with plenty of gas in your car, just to avoid concern about that. My husband and I are senior adults. We traveled with just us in one vehicle. Here are my opinions: Adults are likely to enjoy this if they have a whole day with low need for entertainment and physical activity. There were certainly places to get out and move around but you didn’t really know when and how much till you got there. As we listened for the next piece of information on the route, there were significant lags of time. Because we plugged the phone in and listened to the tour guide through the car speakers, we weren’t listening to the car radio. Maybe if two phones were present, one could have music or something else on between the narrator’s commentary, though actual cell and internet service along the way came and went. If someone were to do the tour with school age children, I am advising that there are long periods of driving with only a few towns or roadside facilities where you can stop for food, drinks, shopping or bathrooms. I would not recommend it with very young children unless they are great for long stretches in their car seats. We only saw one roadside park at Cannonville that had a very small play area for kids. Mostly it was several hours in the car with many points of interest explained. Of course, any stops on the way were optional and added to the time to complete the route. Depending on your base (ours was Torrey), remember to add in the time to get to/from the starting/ending point as part of the day’s travel. We had a good day. It was very nice to know we were getting in a lot of highlights of the area, since this is our first and likely only trip here.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2021
Thanks so much for such a detailed review! We’re so glad you had a good day at the Grand Staircase, and we appreciate all the time you’ve taken to provide so much information for other visitors! We’re always working to make our tours better, so we take your feedback about the in-between stretches very seriously. We’ll make sure to look into this when performing our next update! If you’d like to try more tours like this one, you can find them over at ActionTourGuide.com.
deborahdG7813DM
Aug 2021
Drive was great just very long. Everything says it is 2 - 3 hours but it is much longer than that. You will do stops and photos along the way and that made our drive about 7 hours which included a lunch stop. We also had a 2 hour drive from hotel to start that is not included in the 7 hours. The drive is recommended which is why I gave it a 4 but would have like to have know the true length. Liked the info provided by the narratives, they were great. Will do this again but will do more research to understand a better length of the drive. The drive and the scenery was beautiful. There are a lot of small towns with restaurants in the first part of the drive but the second part is very sparse. We at at Circle D in Escalante and will do a review on them which will be very good also.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2021
Thanks for your feedback! We will definitely look into revising our time estimate for the Grand Staircase, as we generally base these off of driving time alone. We’re so glad you enjoyed this beautiful region, and we hope you’ll keep us in mind for future excursions! You can find our complete tour catalog at our website: ActionTourGuide.com.

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