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Самостоятельный тур Grand Staircase Escalante UT-12

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Recommended: Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together!

Explore the hidden wonders of the epic Grand Staircase Escalante drive with a self-guided audio tour. Drive along the Hogback (the ridgeline), learn about the hidden mysteries of this giant geologic staircase, and discover the long-buried secrets of the Fremont and Puebloans. This self-guided tour allows you to explore UT-12 with maximum flexibility and value.

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
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Что включено
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.
Дополнительная информация
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Что ожидать
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
Национальный памятник Большой лестницы Эскаланте
Национальный памятник Гранд-Стэркейс-Эскаланте является национальным памятником Соединенных Штатов, первоначально обозначенным в 1996 году как 1 880 461 акр охраняемой земли в южной части штата Юта. В 2017 году размер памятника был уменьшен вдвое в соответствии с последующим указом президента.
38
Национальный парк Брайс-Каньон
Прежде чем вы полностью войдете в Национальный памятник Гранд-Стэркейс, у вас будет возможность зайти в Национальный парк Брайс-Каньон. Они находятся рядом друг с другом, так что не беспокойтесь о том, что упустите один или другой. Вы почти наверняка успеете увидеть оба!
39
Государственный парк Эскаланте Петрифайд-Форест
Окаменевший лес Эскаланте — поистине замечательное явление. Давным-давно это был обычный лес. Но деревья давно окаменели и полностью превратились в камень. Сегодня эти древние, разноцветные остатки леса дают ключ к разгадке далекого прошлого.
40
Эскаланте Межведомственный центр для посетителей
Межведомственный информационный центр Эскаланте предлагает всевозможную информацию для знакомства с Памятником и его окрестностями. Это также отличное место, чтобы перекусить или наполнить бутылку воды перед тем, как продолжить путешествие.
41
Жуткое ущелье
Жуткое ущелье особенно узкое и извилистое, и если вы сможете протиснуться, прогулка по ущелью может стать настоящим испытанием. Вам не потребуется никакого специального туристического снаряжения или опыта — только дополнительный час, чтобы добраться туда, и еще час или два, чтобы исследовать.
42
Нижний Калф-Крик-Фолс
Calf Creek Vista предлагает более панорамный вид на суровый, красивый ландшафт пустыни, который определяет Лестницу. Не забудьте сделать несколько фотографий, пока вы здесь!
43
Хогбэк
Ваш маршрут проведет вас по знаменитому Хогбаку, пожалуй, самой незабываемой части всего памятника. Этот извилистый участок дороги полон крутых поворотов, крутых обрывов и захватывающих видов с обеих сторон. Двигайтесь осторожно и обязательно любуйтесь достопримечательностями по пути!
44
Водопад Аппер Калф Крик
Если вы хотите отправиться в поход к многолетнему водопаду, у вас будет возможность совершить быстрый крюк по тропе Аппер Калф-Крик-Фолс. Этот умеренный 2-мильный поход заканчивается красивым 88-футовым водопадом, падающим с впечатляющей скалы. Это немного песчано и местами каменисто, поэтому обязательно наденьте хорошие ботинки, если вы планируете совершить поездку.
45
Боулдер
Город Боулдер — одно из самых изолированных сообществ, которые вы когда-либо видели. С населением чуть более 200 человек этот город нельзя назвать оживленным центром. На самом деле, до 1947 года здесь даже не было электричества! Многие здешние жители являются потомками первых пионеров, поселившихся в этом районе.
46
Национальный лес Дикси
По дороге вы проедете через Национальный лес Дикси, где находятся одни из старейших свидетельств человеческой деятельности во всем регионе. У антропологов есть основания полагать, что люди жили здесь еще в ледниковый период! Помимо истории, конечно, это еще и красивая смена обстановки.
47
Ларб Холлоу Оверлук
Обзорная площадка Ларб-Холлоу — последняя точка обзора в вашем туре, поэтому не забудьте учесть ее! Земля простирается на многие мили под этим видом, что делает его идеальным для фотографий или просто для того, чтобы насладиться величием этого единственного в своем роде места. Вы также узнаете некоторые факты о том, как ветер, дождь и эрозия создали такой поразительный пейзаж.
48
Национальный парк Кэпитол-Риф
В конце вашего тура по Большой лестнице-Эскаланте вы окажетесь прямо у входа в национальный парк Кэпитол-Риф. Капитолийский риф, один из национальных парков «Могучей пятерки» штата Юта, — это то, что вы не можете пропустить, если находитесь в этом районе. В этом парке с богатой историей, драматическими пейзажами пустыни и даже, казалось бы, невозможным фруктовым садом каждый найдет что-то для себя.
49
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. NOTE: This 125-mile-long tour covers the essentials of Grand Staircase in 3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
50
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!
51
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.
52
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.
53
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.
54
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!
55
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!
56
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.
57
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.
58
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.
59
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.
60
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.
61
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. NOTE: This 125-mile-long tour covers the essentials of Grand Staircase in 3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
62
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!
63
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.
64
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.
65
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.
66
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!
67
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!
68
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.
69
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.
70
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.
71
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.
72
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.
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Отзывы (25)
Laurie H
Jul 2023
Helpful guide through the amazing Grand Staircase. Very easy to use and understand. Good information, good price.
Ответ от хоста
Jul 2023
Thank you so much Laurie! It's wonderful to hear that your experience with my tour at Grand Staircase Escalante was enjoyable and enhanced your visit. If you have further travel plans, you might find my Action+ Tour Bundle beneficial, as it includes all of my self-guided tours, totaling over 100. Thank you once again for your support!
Robert J
Jun 2023
This is a ridiculous scam. We couldn’t use this because there wasn’t enough information to tell us how to start the ridiculous tour.
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2023
I'm sorry to hear that Robert! To help you out, I included a video link in the instruction email that can guide you on how to use the app. If you need further assistance, we're available to answer your queries from 5 AM EST to 5 PM EST. You can check the voucher for our contact information.
D8841HDbrendab
May 2023
Really incredible experience. We had three cars of 6 couples, each car had their own tour. We could have done the tour without the narration, but it added a lot to our understanding, we could have had more information at each stop we enjoyed it so much.. One clue to using the narration is to set it and let it go, it will start playing as you approach the site. Also, I think having a written itinerary of the stops you have chosen to see is really important, it's hard to toggle back and forth. We were only able to devote one day to Route 12, but it would take 4 days or more to do everything. These sites are a great alternative to going to Bryce Canyon and Zion Canyon when they are over run with tourists. Just as beautiful and impressive with fewer people, pleasant experience.
Ответ от хоста
May 2023
Thank you! That's so wonderful to hear! I’m glad you also enjoyed the seamless experience with my tour guide app. If you plan on traveling more, you might be interested in my Action+ Tour Bundle, which includes all of my self-guided tours (over 100). Thanks again!

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