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Самостоятельные аудиотуры по национальным паркам штата Юта 5 Mighty 5

Обзор
Get ready for the trip of a lifetime in Utah’s famous Mighty Five national parks! This bundle of self-guided tours includes everything you need for the best Utah experience. Witness gravity-defying bridges at Arches, strange and alien pillars of stone in Bryce Canyon, dramatic fissures in the earth at Canyonlands, petroglyphs and pioneer settlements at Capitol Reef, and the sheer majesty of Mother Nature at Zion. Experience the must-see attractions of this incredible state and learn about their history along the way!

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.

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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
Arches National Park Scenic Drive
Our adventure into the astounding Arches begins just before the park's entrance and visitor center. We're about to see stunning natural monuments, unlikely rock formations, and alien, ancient landscapes.
2
Moab
Moab’s Fault is a six million-year-old crack in the earth’s crust. As we continue driving, we'll see this fault and learn about the geologic pressures that have formed the landscape of Arches.
3
La Sal Mountain Loop
The La Sal Mountains are the second-highest mountain range in Utah. Their highest peak, which you can see toward the center of the range, is almost 13,000 feet tall. We'll pause our drive through Arches to admire the mountains and learn about the Spanish settlers who pushed out the Ute and Paiute tribes.
4
Courthouse Towers
This brings us to another vista point, where we'll see the Organ, Courthouse, Sheep Rock, and more.
5
Delicate Arch
Now we're at THE most famous spot in Arches: Delicate Arch. A quick hike brings us right up to this gorgeous - and improbable - formation.
6
Salt Valley Road
This is one of the park’s quieter attractions. Like Cache Valley, Salt Valley was formed by the collapse of many sandstone domes. The broken pieces of rock littering the ground are leftovers from that collapse.
7
Fiery Furnace
Our drive continues past the Fiery Furnace: a network of narrow canyons & passages amid towering red cliffs at Arches National Park.
8
Monitor and Merriamac Rock Formations
Look to the right. All you can see at the moment are tall rock walls. That’s because we’re near the floor of Sevenmile Canyon. As we continue to drive, we’ll emerge from the canyon and be able to see two very distinct features in the distance to the right -- the Merrimac and the Monitor.
9
White Rim Trail
In such a beautiful landscape, you can’t escape the lure of exploring off the beaten path. But watch out! If you do go off the path, you might be trampling on soil that’s alive. You might think I’m joking, but throughout Canyonlands, Arches, and Moab is something called a biological soil crust.
10
Dead Horse Point State Park
Dead Horse Point — it’s a creepy name, isn’t it? According to local legend, wild mustangs used to be corralled here to be broken in the early 1800s. Once all the desirable horses had been broken and claimed by the cowboys, the undesirables were left to go free.
11
Island In The Sky Visitor Center
Stop by the Visitor Center coming up ahead. It’s a great place to grab supplies, use the bathroom, and fill up your water bottles. As you’ve already seen, this park doesn’t have much infrastructure, and being dehydrated out here is no joke.
12
Shafer Canyon Overlook
This overlook offers views from three sides. It may be a bit daunting if you're afraid of heights since there’s nothing between you and the Canyon. However, the incredible view is worth it.
13
Lathrop Canyon
A lot of natural landmarks and trails in Canyonlands are named by or after cowboys and ranchers. In fact, Ned Chaffin’s father and one of his brothers had a spring named after them.
14
Mesa Arch
"Ahead, pull over for Mesa Arch. This is a must-do at Canyonlands. Once you’ve parked, walk along the short trail to the arch. As you walk, notice the juniper and pinyon trees around you. These are popular in Canyonlands so keep an eye out for them elsewhere too."
15
Green River Overlook
The Green River Overlook offers some of the most unique views of Canyonland’s Island in the Sky District. You’re able to see the Green River continuing its work on the canyon walls. The river is the largest stream in Utah at 730 miles. The name probably comes from the green soapstone that can be found along its banks.
16
Aztec Butte Trail
What makes this trail special? Simple: the granaries left here by Native peoples. They’re visible from the base of the last hill if you just keep your eyes open. These granaries are hundreds of years old, so be careful when approaching.
17
Whale Rock
"In front of you is perhaps the world’s largest whale. Don’t see it? The whale’s head is on the left side of the rock. There’s an easy one-mile hike that takes you up along the whale’s back. When you get on top of this cetacean, you’ll be rewarded with spectacular views of the Upheaval Dome."
18
Upheaval Dome
Remember how the park’s rocks have been formed in layers? In most of the park, these layers haven’t been disrupted since their formation. What you see is what was deposited, all those hundreds of millions of years ago.
19
Candlestick Tower Overlook
In the distance, do you see three giant candles sticking out of the landscape? That’s Candlestick Tower! Doesn’t this sandstone formation look like a layered birthday cake, topped with candles? * The bottom layer is white, the middle a reddish-brown, and the top is red.
20
Murphy Point Trail
The trail that leads to Murphy Point Overlook is quite easy, adding up to 3.5 miles roundtrip. While the hike itself doesn’t offer much in the way of scenery, the overlook provides a stunning view of Stillwater Canyon and the Green River.
21
Buck Canyon Overlook
Here you’ll see spectacular views of Buck Canyon and the La Sal mountains. The short trail is paved, making it one of the most accessible places in the park. There’s also a rail that stands between you and the canyon, so if you are scared of heights, this overlook is perfect for you.
22
White Rim Overlook Trail
This is a great place to rest and enjoy a quick meal! There are only eight tables, so be sure to claim one if there are any available.
23
Orange Cliffs Overlook
We’re now at the end of the Canyonlands National Park tour. I hope you’ve enjoyed the journey! If you enjoyed the tour, check out our other tours of nearby Arches, Bryce, Zion, and more!
24
Grand View Point Overlook
We’re now at the end of the Canyonlands National Park tour. I hope you’ve enjoyed the journey! If you enjoyed the tour, check out our other tours of nearby Arches, Bryce, Zion, and more!
25
Capitol Reef National Park
Get ready to explore one of Utah's hidden gems: Capitol Reef National Park. This fabulously colorful, awe-inspiring landscape is packed full of perfect photo ops and fascinating history, and you driving tour will introduce you to all of it!
26
Chimney Rock Trail
Next comes Chimney Rock, a bright red pillar of rock that looks like a chimney. Here, you'll also find a great, 3-mile hiking trail to start your trip.
27
Goosenecks Overlook
If Panorama Point left you wanting more, you'll find it up next at Goosenecks Overlook.
28
Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center
The visitor center is up next, a great place to stop if you need snacks, a restroom, or just a quick break to get your bearings.
29
Ripple Rock Nature Center
Continuing on, you'll also pass the Ripple Rock Nature Center, which offers some great educational opportunities for younger visitors.
30
Gifford Homestead
Continuing on, you'll also pass the Ripple Rock Nature Center, which offers some great educational opportunities for younger visitors.
31
Torrey Petroglyphs
Next, you'll have the chance to see some ancient petroglyphs for yourself. Some of these ancient drawings are pretty clear, but others have meanings that are yet to be deciphered!
32
The Hickman Bridge Trail
The next trail, the Hickman Bridge Trail, leads to a truly astonishing part of the landscape--a natural bridge. Much like a natural stone archway, the bridge at the end of this trail seems to defy gravity itself!
33
Sunrise Point
Our next stop is one of the most famous in the entire park: Sunrise Point. From this vantage point, we'll see unique, picturesque rock formations spread out in front of us and a plethora of natural trails leading into the vast, alient landscape.
34
Bryce Canyon National Park
Our self-guided driving tour continues around the famous Bryce Amphitheatre! The canyon curves around in the shape of a giant semicircle and dips far below our feet.
35
Sunset Point
Our drive brings us to another striking vista point overlooking the Bryce Amphitheatre: Sunset Point. Here, as we gaze out over the implausible shapes below us, we'll learn about the science behind their formations and understand what, exactly, makes a hoodoo. We'll explore the impact of geology and erosion over a monumental time scale, hoping to understand how such a incredible landscape came into existence.
36
Inspiration Point
We continue our self-guided tour deeper into Bryce Canyon, towards Inspiration Point. As we drive, we learn about the Paiute people and their mythologies. They had their own explanation for the uniqueness of this landscape and the origins of Bryce's famous hoodoos.
37
Bryce Point
This brings us to Bryce Point, which offers one of the most scenic vistas of the full amphitheater. Bryce Point is also famous for its extraordinary sunrises. From here you can watch the tops of hoodoos set alight as if by fire from the first rays of the rising sun. Like fire, the orange light quickly spreads driving shadows from all but the deepest recesses of the amphitheater. As we drive here, we'll learn about the Mormon settlers who followed the Paitue and tried to eke out a living in this unforgiving climate.
38
Paria View
Our self-guided tour continues to Paria View, where we see the effects of a centuries-old glacier. As the earth warmed about 12,000 years ago, the last ice age came to an end. As the enormous glaciers which covered the American continent melted, all that new water had to go somewhere. Answer: down the canyon!
39
Swamp Canyon
Now our drive takes us into the lesser-trafficked part of the park. As we drive to Swamp Canyon Overlook, we'll learn about a famous local: Butch Cassidy! We'll learn all about Butch, Sundance, and the difference between fact and fiction as we continue the self-guided tour.
40
Farview Point
Our next stop is at Farview Point. It’s not just the elevation that allows for such incredible views here -- the land here also offers something becoming increasingly rare in today’s world. Can you guess what it is? Clean air! That's helped along by the abundance of bristlecone pines here, which are the Earth's oldest trees.
41
Natural Bridge
The self-guided tour passes by Natural Bridge next, which features unusual arches and formations -- in case we weren't already amazed by the hoodoos of the amphitheatre!
42
Agua Canyon
At Agua Canyon two prominent hoodoos command attention. On the left, is the taller of the two towers, "The Hunter." To the right, the "Rabbit". Neither look anything like a hunter or rabbit though! As we drive on, we'll learn about rabbits, deer, and other wildlife of Bryce. We'll also understand what tricks they use to survive the scorching hot summers and deeply freezing winters.
43
Ponderosa Canyon
This brings us to Ponderosa Point, from which you can see the park’s iconic junipers sprawling out into the distance. We're now driving into the deepest recesses of Bryce Canyon National Park.
44
Rainbow Point
Finally, we reach the farthest overlooks inside Bryce Canyon: Rainbow and Yovimpa. From here, you can see nearly everything in Bryce Canyon -- the quintessential hoodoos, the verdant basin, the sheer cliffs. You can even see that you're on the top step of the incredibly massive "Grand Staircase" -- a geologic structure "stepping down" all the way to the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
45
Court of the Patriarchs
"Whew, what a view! Those three mountains are the iconic Court of the Patriarchs. And who are these patriarchs? Well, a local Christian minister named them after three figures from the Bible: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, from left to right. "
46
Emerald Pools
"First, bring lots of water! You may think you’ve got enough… but you probably don’t. This might seem obvious, but Utah’s heat is unforgiving, and heat-stroke or sun-stroke can easily ruin a fun vacation. Second, make sure you don’t overtax yourself! Hiking around here is going to be more difficult than you might be used to, thanks to the elevation. Be sure you don’t embark on journeys you’re not certain you’ll be able to finish."
47
Weeping Rock Trail
A continuous stream of water trickles down its face from a stream far above
48
East Temple
That towering summit ahead is the East Temple, standing at 1,700 feet. Notice how the cliff isn’t all one color? You’ve probably seen this on the other rock faces as well. That’s because these cliffs are actually made of rock from a bunch of different eras in the earth’s history.
49
Canyon Overlook Trail
The Canyon Overlook Trail is one of East Zion’s finest -- even though it’s short and easy. Why? Simple -- the spectacular views from the top.
50
Checkerboard Mesa
Look at that mesa rising into the sky. Notice anything peculiar? As you get closer, you should be able to make out a strange grid of criss-crossed lines all over it. It looks a bit like a checkerboard, which is how it gets the name Checkerboard Mesa!
51
Arches National Park Scenic Drive
Our adventure into the astounding Arches begins just before the park's entrance and visitor center. We're about to see stunning natural monuments, unlikely rock formations, and alien, ancient landscapes.
52
Moab
Moab’s Fault is a six million-year-old crack in the earth’s crust. As we continue driving, we'll see this fault and learn about the geologic pressures that have formed the landscape of Arches.
53
La Sal Mountain Loop
The La Sal Mountains are the second-highest mountain range in Utah. Their highest peak, which you can see toward the center of the range, is almost 13,000 feet tall. We'll pause our drive through Arches to admire the mountains and learn about the Spanish settlers who pushed out the Ute and Paiute tribes.
54
Courthouse Towers
This brings us to another vista point, where we'll see the Organ, Courthouse, Sheep Rock, and more.
55
Delicate Arch
Now we're at THE most famous spot in Arches: Delicate Arch. A quick hike brings us right up to this gorgeous - and improbable - formation.
56
Salt Valley Road
This is one of the park’s quieter attractions. Like Cache Valley, Salt Valley was formed by the collapse of many sandstone domes. The broken pieces of rock littering the ground are leftovers from that collapse.
57
Fiery Furnace
Our drive continues past the Fiery Furnace: a network of narrow canyons & passages amid towering red cliffs at Arches National Park.
58
Monitor and Merriamac Rock Formations
Look to the right. All you can see at the moment are tall rock walls. That’s because we’re near the floor of Sevenmile Canyon. As we continue to drive, we’ll emerge from the canyon and be able to see two very distinct features in the distance to the right -- the Merrimac and the Monitor.
59
White Rim Trail
In such a beautiful landscape, you can’t escape the lure of exploring off the beaten path. But watch out! If you do go off the path, you might be trampling on soil that’s alive. You might think I’m joking, but throughout Canyonlands, Arches, and Moab is something called a biological soil crust.
60
Dead Horse Point State Park
Dead Horse Point — it’s a creepy name, isn’t it? According to local legend, wild mustangs used to be corralled here to be broken in the early 1800s. Once all the desirable horses had been broken and claimed by the cowboys, the undesirables were left to go free.
61
Island In The Sky Visitor Center
Stop by the Visitor Center coming up ahead. It’s a great place to grab supplies, use the bathroom, and fill up your water bottles. As you’ve already seen, this park doesn’t have much infrastructure, and being dehydrated out here is no joke.
62
Shafer Canyon Overlook
This overlook offers views from three sides. It may be a bit daunting if you're afraid of heights since there’s nothing between you and the Canyon. However, the incredible view is worth it.
63
Lathrop Canyon
A lot of natural landmarks and trails in Canyonlands are named by or after cowboys and ranchers. In fact, Ned Chaffin’s father and one of his brothers had a spring named after them.
64
Mesa Arch
"Ahead, pull over for Mesa Arch. This is a must-do at Canyonlands. Once you’ve parked, walk along the short trail to the arch. As you walk, notice the juniper and pinyon trees around you. These are popular in Canyonlands so keep an eye out for them elsewhere too."
65
Green River Overlook
The Green River Overlook offers some of the most unique views of Canyonland’s Island in the Sky District. You’re able to see the Green River continuing its work on the canyon walls. The river is the largest stream in Utah at 730 miles. The name probably comes from the green soapstone that can be found along its banks.
66
Aztec Butte Trail
What makes this trail special? Simple: the granaries left here by Native peoples. They’re visible from the base of the last hill if you just keep your eyes open. These granaries are hundreds of years old, so be careful when approaching.
67
Whale Rock
"In front of you is perhaps the world’s largest whale. Don’t see it? The whale’s head is on the left side of the rock. There’s an easy one-mile hike that takes you up along the whale’s back. When you get on top of this cetacean, you’ll be rewarded with spectacular views of the Upheaval Dome."
68
Upheaval Dome
Remember how the park’s rocks have been formed in layers? In most of the park, these layers haven’t been disrupted since their formation. What you see is what was deposited, all those hundreds of millions of years ago.
69
Candlestick Tower Overlook
In the distance, do you see three giant candles sticking out of the landscape? That’s Candlestick Tower! Doesn’t this sandstone formation look like a layered birthday cake, topped with candles? * The bottom layer is white, the middle a reddish-brown, and the top is red.
70
Murphy Point Trail
The trail that leads to Murphy Point Overlook is quite easy, adding up to 3.5 miles roundtrip. While the hike itself doesn’t offer much in the way of scenery, the overlook provides a stunning view of Stillwater Canyon and the Green River.
71
Buck Canyon Overlook
Here you’ll see spectacular views of Buck Canyon and the La Sal mountains. The short trail is paved, making it one of the most accessible places in the park. There’s also a rail that stands between you and the canyon, so if you are scared of heights, this overlook is perfect for you.
72
White Rim Overlook Trail
This is a great place to rest and enjoy a quick meal! There are only eight tables, so be sure to claim one if there are any available.
73
Orange Cliffs Overlook
We’re now at the end of the Canyonlands National Park tour. I hope you’ve enjoyed the journey! If you enjoyed the tour, check out our other tours of nearby Arches, Bryce, Zion, and more!
74
Grand View Point Overlook
We’re now at the end of the Canyonlands National Park tour. I hope you’ve enjoyed the journey! If you enjoyed the tour, check out our other tours of nearby Arches, Bryce, Zion, and more!
75
Capitol Reef National Park
Get ready to explore one of Utah's hidden gems: Capitol Reef National Park. This fabulously colorful, awe-inspiring landscape is packed full of perfect photo ops and fascinating history, and you driving tour will introduce you to all of it!
76
Chimney Rock Trail
Next comes Chimney Rock, a bright red pillar of rock that looks like a chimney. Here, you'll also find a great, 3-mile hiking trail to start your trip.
77
Goosenecks Overlook
If Panorama Point left you wanting more, you'll find it up next at Goosenecks Overlook.
78
Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center
The visitor center is up next, a great place to stop if you need snacks, a restroom, or just a quick break to get your bearings.
79
Ripple Rock Nature Center
Continuing on, you'll also pass the Ripple Rock Nature Center, which offers some great educational opportunities for younger visitors.
80
Gifford Homestead
Continuing on, you'll also pass the Ripple Rock Nature Center, which offers some great educational opportunities for younger visitors.
81
Torrey Petroglyphs
Next, you'll have the chance to see some ancient petroglyphs for yourself. Some of these ancient drawings are pretty clear, but others have meanings that are yet to be deciphered!
82
The Hickman Bridge Trail
The next trail, the Hickman Bridge Trail, leads to a truly astonishing part of the landscape--a natural bridge. Much like a natural stone archway, the bridge at the end of this trail seems to defy gravity itself!
83
Sunrise Point
Our next stop is one of the most famous in the entire park: Sunrise Point. From this vantage point, we'll see unique, picturesque rock formations spread out in front of us and a plethora of natural trails leading into the vast, alient landscape.
84
Bryce Canyon National Park
Our self-guided driving tour continues around the famous Bryce Amphitheatre! The canyon curves around in the shape of a giant semicircle and dips far below our feet.
85
Sunset Point
Our drive brings us to another striking vista point overlooking the Bryce Amphitheatre: Sunset Point. Here, as we gaze out over the implausible shapes below us, we'll learn about the science behind their formations and understand what, exactly, makes a hoodoo. We'll explore the impact of geology and erosion over a monumental time scale, hoping to understand how such a incredible landscape came into existence.
86
Inspiration Point
We continue our self-guided tour deeper into Bryce Canyon, towards Inspiration Point. As we drive, we learn about the Paiute people and their mythologies. They had their own explanation for the uniqueness of this landscape and the origins of Bryce's famous hoodoos.
87
Bryce Point
This brings us to Bryce Point, which offers one of the most scenic vistas of the full amphitheater. Bryce Point is also famous for its extraordinary sunrises. From here you can watch the tops of hoodoos set alight as if by fire from the first rays of the rising sun. Like fire, the orange light quickly spreads driving shadows from all but the deepest recesses of the amphitheater. As we drive here, we'll learn about the Mormon settlers who followed the Paitue and tried to eke out a living in this unforgiving climate.
88
Paria View
Our self-guided tour continues to Paria View, where we see the effects of a centuries-old glacier. As the earth warmed about 12,000 years ago, the last ice age came to an end. As the enormous glaciers which covered the American continent melted, all that new water had to go somewhere. Answer: down the canyon!
89
Swamp Canyon
Now our drive takes us into the lesser-trafficked part of the park. As we drive to Swamp Canyon Overlook, we'll learn about a famous local: Butch Cassidy! We'll learn all about Butch, Sundance, and the difference between fact and fiction as we continue the self-guided tour.
90
Farview Point
Our next stop is at Farview Point. It’s not just the elevation that allows for such incredible views here -- the land here also offers something becoming increasingly rare in today’s world. Can you guess what it is? Clean air! That's helped along by the abundance of bristlecone pines here, which are the Earth's oldest trees.
91
Natural Bridge
The self-guided tour passes by Natural Bridge next, which features unusual arches and formations -- in case we weren't already amazed by the hoodoos of the amphitheatre!
92
Agua Canyon
At Agua Canyon two prominent hoodoos command attention. On the left, is the taller of the two towers, "The Hunter." To the right, the "Rabbit". Neither look anything like a hunter or rabbit though! As we drive on, we'll learn about rabbits, deer, and other wildlife of Bryce. We'll also understand what tricks they use to survive the scorching hot summers and deeply freezing winters.
93
Ponderosa Canyon
This brings us to Ponderosa Point, from which you can see the park’s iconic junipers sprawling out into the distance. We're now driving into the deepest recesses of Bryce Canyon National Park.
94
Rainbow Point
Finally, we reach the farthest overlooks inside Bryce Canyon: Rainbow and Yovimpa. From here, you can see nearly everything in Bryce Canyon -- the quintessential hoodoos, the verdant basin, the sheer cliffs. You can even see that you're on the top step of the incredibly massive "Grand Staircase" -- a geologic structure "stepping down" all the way to the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
95
Court of the Patriarchs
"Whew, what a view! Those three mountains are the iconic Court of the Patriarchs. And who are these patriarchs? Well, a local Christian minister named them after three figures from the Bible: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, from left to right. "
96
Emerald Pools
"First, bring lots of water! You may think you’ve got enough… but you probably don’t. This might seem obvious, but Utah’s heat is unforgiving, and heat-stroke or sun-stroke can easily ruin a fun vacation. Second, make sure you don’t overtax yourself! Hiking around here is going to be more difficult than you might be used to, thanks to the elevation. Be sure you don’t embark on journeys you’re not certain you’ll be able to finish."
97
Weeping Rock Trail
A continuous stream of water trickles down its face from a stream far above
98
East Temple
That towering summit ahead is the East Temple, standing at 1,700 feet. Notice how the cliff isn’t all one color? You’ve probably seen this on the other rock faces as well. That’s because these cliffs are actually made of rock from a bunch of different eras in the earth’s history.
99
Canyon Overlook Trail
The Canyon Overlook Trail is one of East Zion’s finest -- even though it’s short and easy. Why? Simple -- the spectacular views from the top.
100
Checkerboard Mesa
Look at that mesa rising into the sky. Notice anything peculiar? As you get closer, you should be able to make out a strange grid of criss-crossed lines all over it. It looks a bit like a checkerboard, which is how it gets the name Checkerboard Mesa!
101
Живописная дорога национального парка Арчес
Наше приключение в поразительных арках начинается прямо перед входом в парк и центром для посетителей. Мы увидим потрясающие памятники природы, необычные скальные образования и инопланетные древние ландшафты.
102
Моав
Разлом Моава — это трещина в земной коре возрастом шесть миллионов лет. Продолжая движение, мы увидим этот разлом и узнаем о геологическом давлении, сформировавшем ландшафт Арки.
103
Горная петля Ла Саль
Горы Ла-Саль — второй по высоте горный массив в штате Юта. Их самая высокая вершина, которую вы можете увидеть ближе к центру хребта, имеет высоту почти 13 000 футов. Мы прервем нашу поездку через Арки, чтобы полюбоваться горами и узнать об испанских поселенцах, которые вытеснили племена ютов и пайютов.
104
Башни здания суда
Это подводит нас к другой точке обзора, где мы увидим Орган, здание суда, Овечью скалу и многое другое.
105
Нежная арка
Теперь мы находимся в самом известном месте в Arches: Delicate Arch. Быстрая прогулка приводит нас прямо к этому великолепному и невероятному образованию.
106
Солт-Вэлли-роуд
Это одна из самых тихих достопримечательностей парка. Как и Долина Кэш, Солт-Вэлли образовалась в результате обрушения множества куполов из песчаника. Разбросанные по земле осколки камней — это остатки того обвала.
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Огненная печь
Наше путешествие продолжается мимо Огненной печи: сети узких каньонов и проходов среди высоких красных скал в национальном парке Арки.
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Скальные образования Монитор и Мерримак
Посмотрите направо. Все, что вы можете видеть в данный момент, это высокие каменные стены. Это потому, что мы находимся у дна Семимильного каньона. Продолжая движение, мы выйдем из каньона и сможем увидеть две очень отчетливые детали на расстоянии справа — Мерримак и Монитор.
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Белая тропа
В таком красивом пейзаже вы не можете избежать соблазна исследовать проторенные тропы. Но будьте осторожны! Если вы сойдете с пути, возможно, вы топчетесь на живой почве. Вы можете подумать, что я шучу, но в Каньонлендсе, Арках и Моаве есть нечто, называемое биологической почвенной коркой.
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Государственный парк Dead Horse Point
Dead Horse Point — жуткое название, не правда ли? Согласно местной легенде, в начале 1800-х годов здесь загоняли диких мустангов, чтобы их разбили. Как только все желанные лошади были сломаны и забраны ковбоями, нежелательные остались на свободе.
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Центр посетителей острова в небе
Остановитесь в Центре для посетителей впереди. Это отличное место, чтобы взять припасы, сходить в туалет и наполнить бутылки с водой. Как вы уже видели, в этом парке не очень развита инфраструктура, и обезвоживание здесь — не шутка.
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Вид на каньон Шафер
С этой смотровой площадки открывается вид с трех сторон. Это может быть немного сложно, если вы боитесь высоты, поскольку между вами и Каньоном ничего нет. Однако невероятный вид того стоит.
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Каньон Латроп
Многие природные достопримечательности и тропы в Каньонлендсе названы в честь ковбоев и владельцев ранчо. Фактически, в честь отца Неда Чаффина и одного из его братьев был назван источник.
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Арка Меса
«Впереди, остановитесь перед Аркой Меса. Это обязательное место в Каньонлендсе. Припарковавшись, идите по короткой тропе к арке. Во время прогулки обратите внимание на можжевельник и сосновые деревья вокруг вас. Они популярны в Каньонленде, так что следите за ними и в других местах».
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Вид на Грин-Ривер
С смотровой площадки Грин-Ривер открывается один из самых уникальных видов на остров Каньонленд в районе Скай. Вы можете видеть, как Грин-Ривер продолжает свою работу на стенах каньона. Река является крупнейшим потоком в штате Юта на 730 миль. Название, вероятно, происходит от зеленого мыльного камня, который можно найти на его берегах.
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Ацтекская тропа Бьютт
Что делает этот маршрут особенным? Просто: зернохранилища, оставленные здесь коренными народами. Их видно с подножия последнего холма, если просто держать глаза открытыми. Этим зернохранилищам сотни лет, поэтому будьте осторожны при приближении.
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Китовая скала
«Перед вами, пожалуй, самый большой кит в мире. Не видите? Голова кита находится с левой стороны скалы. Есть легкий поход длиной в одну милю, который проведет вас вдоль спины кита. Когда вы окажетесь на вершине этого китообразного, вы будете вознаграждены захватывающим видом на Купол переворота».
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Купол переворота
Помните, как скалы в парке формировались слоями? На большей части парка эти слои не нарушались с момента их образования. То, что вы видите, это то, что было отложено сотни миллионов лет назад.
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Подсвечник с видом на башню
Вы видите вдалеке три гигантские свечи, торчащие из пейзажа? Это Свечная башня! Разве это образование из песчаника не похоже на многослойный торт ко дню рождения, увенчанный свечами? * Нижний слой белый, средний красновато-коричневый, верхний красный.
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Тропа Мерфи-Пойнт
Тропа, ведущая к смотровой площадке Мерфи-Пойнт, довольно проста, в сумме она составляет до 3,5 миль туда и обратно. В то время как сам поход не предлагает много пейзажей, открывается потрясающий вид на каньон Стилуотер и реку Грин.
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Вид на Бак-Каньон
Здесь вы увидите захватывающий вид на Бак-Каньон и горы Ла-Саль. Короткая тропа вымощена, что делает ее одним из самых доступных мест в парке. Между вами и каньоном также есть перила, поэтому, если вы боитесь высоты, этот обзор идеально подходит для вас.
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Белая тропа с видом на край
Это отличное место, чтобы отдохнуть и насладиться быстрой едой! Есть только восемь столов, поэтому обязательно закажите один, если они есть.
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Вид на Оранжевые скалы
Мы подошли к концу тура по национальному парку Каньонлендс. Надеюсь, вам понравилось путешествие! Если вам понравился тур, ознакомьтесь с другими нашими турами по близлежащим Аркам, Брайсу, Сиону и другим местам!
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Гранд Вью Пойнт Оверлук
Мы подошли к концу тура по национальному парку Каньонлендс. Надеюсь, вам понравилось путешествие! Если вам понравился тур, ознакомьтесь с другими нашими турами по близлежащим Аркам, Брайсу, Сиону и другим местам!
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Национальный парк Кэпитол-Риф
Приготовьтесь исследовать одну из скрытых жемчужин штата Юта: национальный парк Кэпитол-Риф. Этот сказочно красочный, внушающий благоговейный трепет пейзаж полон прекрасных фотосессий и увлекательной истории, и ваш автомобильный тур познакомит вас со всем этим!
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Тропа Чимни-Рок
Далее идет Chimney Rock, ярко-красный каменный столб, похожий на дымоход. Здесь вы также найдете отличную пешеходную тропу протяженностью 3 мили, чтобы начать свое путешествие.
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Гусиные шеи с видом
Если Panorama Point заставил вас хотеть большего, вы найдете его рядом с Goosenecks Overlook.
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Центр посетителей национального парка Кэпитол-Риф
Центр для посетителей находится рядом, отличное место, чтобы остановиться, если вам нужны закуски, туалет или просто небольшой перерыв, чтобы сориентироваться.
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Центр природы Ripple Rock
Продолжая, вы также пройдете природный центр Ripple Rock, который предлагает отличные возможности для обучения юных посетителей.
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Гиффорд Хоумстед
Продолжая, вы также пройдете природный центр Ripple Rock, который предлагает отличные возможности для обучения юных посетителей.
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Торри Петроглифы
Затем у вас будет возможность увидеть некоторые древние петроглифы своими глазами. Некоторые из этих древних рисунков довольно четкие, но смысл других еще предстоит расшифровать!
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Тропа моста Хикмана
Следующая тропа, тропа моста Хикмана, ведет к поистине удивительной части ландшафта — естественному мосту. Подобно арке из натурального камня, мост в конце этой тропы, кажется, бросает вызов самой гравитации!
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Восход Точка
Наша следующая остановка — одна из самых известных во всем парке: Sunrise Point. С этой точки зрения мы увидим уникальные, живописные скальные образования, раскинувшиеся перед нами, и множество естественных троп, ведущих в обширный инопланетный ландшафт.
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Национальный парк Брайс-Каньон
Наша самостоятельная автомобильная экскурсия продолжается вокруг знаменитого амфитеатра Брайса! Каньон изгибается в форме гигантского полукруга и уходит глубоко под наши ноги.
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Сансет Точка
Наша поездка приводит нас к еще одной поразительной точке обзора с видом на амфитеатр Брайса: Сансет-Пойнт. Здесь, глядя на неправдоподобные формы под нами, мы узнаем о науке, стоящей за их образованием, и поймем, что именно создает худу. Мы изучим влияние геологии и эрозии в монументальном временном масштабе, надеясь понять, как появился такой невероятный ландшафт.
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Точка вдохновения
Мы продолжаем нашу самостоятельную экскурсию вглубь Брайс-Каньона, к точке Вдохновения. Пока мы едем, мы узнаем о народе пайютов и их мифологии. У них было собственное объяснение уникальности этого ландшафта и происхождения знаменитых худу Брайса.
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Брайс Пойнт
Это приводит нас к Брайс-Пойнт, откуда открывается один из самых живописных видов на весь амфитеатр. Брайс-Пойнт также известен своими необычными восходами солнца. Отсюда можно наблюдать, как верхушки худу загораются, словно от первых лучей восходящего солнца. Подобно огню, оранжевый свет быстро отбрасывает движущиеся тени из всех уголков амфитеатра, кроме самых глубоких. Пока мы едем сюда, мы узнаем о поселенцах-мормонах, которые следовали за пайту и пытались зарабатывать на жизнь в этом неумолимом климате.
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Пария Вью
Наша самостоятельная экскурсия продолжается в Париа Вью, где мы видим последствия многовекового ледника. Когда земля прогрелась около 12 000 лет назад, последний ледниковый период подошел к концу. По мере таяния огромных ледников, покрывавших американский континент, вся эта новая вода должна была куда-то уходить. Ответ: вниз по каньону!
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Болотный каньон
Теперь наша поездка приведет нас в менее загруженную часть парка. Когда мы поедем к обзорной площадке Болотного каньона, мы узнаем об известном местном жителю: Бутче Кэссиди! Мы узнаем все о Бутче, Сандэнсе и разнице между фактами и вымыслом, продолжая самостоятельную экскурсию.
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Фарвью-Пойнт
Наша следующая остановка — Фарвью-Пойнт. Здесь не только высота дает такие невероятные виды — земля здесь также предлагает что-то, что становится все более редким в современном мире. Сможете угадать, что это? Чистый воздух! Этому способствует обилие здесь щетинистых сосен, которые являются старейшими деревьями на Земле.
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Природный мост
Далее самостоятельная экскурсия проходит по Природному мосту с необычными арками и образованиями — на случай, если мы еще не были поражены колдовством амфитеатра!
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Каньон Агуа
В каньоне Агуа внимание привлекают два известных худу. Слева находится более высокая из двух башен «Охотник». Справа «Кролик». Ни то, ни другое не похоже на охотника или кролика! По дороге мы узнаем о кроликах, оленях и других диких животных Брайса. Мы также поймем, какие уловки они используют, чтобы пережить палящее жаркое лето и морозную зиму.
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Каньон Пондероза
Это приводит нас к Пондероза-Пойнт, откуда вы можете увидеть культовые можжевельники парка, простирающиеся вдаль. Теперь мы въезжаем в самые глубокие уголки национального парка Брайс-Каньон.
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Рейнбоу Пойнт
Наконец, мы достигаем самых дальних видов внутри Брайс-Каньона: Рэйнбоу и Йовимпа. Отсюда вы можете увидеть почти все в Брайс-Каньоне - квинтэссенцию худу, зеленую котловину, отвесные скалы. Вы даже можете увидеть, что вы находитесь на верхней ступеньке невероятно массивной «Большой лестницы» — геологической структуры, «спускающейся вниз» вплоть до Гранд-Каньона в Аризоне.
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Суд Патриархов
«Фу, какой вид! Эти три горы — иконический Двор Патриархов. А кто эти патриархи? Ну, местный христианский служитель назвал их в честь трех фигур из Библии: Авраама, Исаака и Иакова, слева направо. "
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Изумрудные бассейны
«Во-первых, возьмите с собой много воды! Вы можете подумать, что у вас достаточно воды… но, скорее всего, это не так. Это может показаться очевидным, но жара в Юте неумолима, а тепловой или солнечный удар может легко испортить веселый отдых. Во-вторых, убедитесь, что вы не перенапрягаете себя! Прогулка здесь будет сложнее, чем вы, возможно, привыкли, благодаря высоте. Убедитесь, что вы не отправляетесь в путешествие, в котором не уверены, что сможете его закончить».
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Тропа плачущей скалы
Непрерывный поток воды стекает по его лицу из ручья далеко выше.
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Восточный храм
Впереди возвышается Восточный храм, возвышающийся на 1700 футов. Заметили, что утес не весь одного цвета? Вы, наверное, видели это и на других скалах. Это потому, что эти утесы на самом деле сделаны из камня разных эпох в истории Земли.
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Тропа с видом на каньон
Тропа с видом на каньон — одна из лучших в Восточном Зайоне, хотя она короткая и легкая. Почему? Просто - захватывающий вид сверху.
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Шахматная Меса
Посмотрите на эту плато, поднимающуюся в небо. Заметили что-нибудь необычное? Подойдя поближе, вы сможете различить странную сетку перекрещивающихся линий по всему периметру. Он немного похож на шахматную доску, поэтому и получил название Checkerboard Mesa!
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Arches National Park Scenic Drive
Discover the stunning formations and harsh beauty of Utah’s rocky desert with this comprehensive self-guided driving tour of Arches National Park. POIs along Arches: - Arches Visitor Center - Three Penguins - Moab Fault Overlook - North Park Avenue - La Sal Mountains Viewpoint - Three Gossips - Courthouse Towers Viewpoint - Petrified Dunes - Balanced Rock Trail - Garden of Eden - The Windows Road - Double Arch - Cove of Caves - Panorama Point - Delicate Arch - Salt Valley - Fiery Furnace - Sand Dune Arch - Devil's Garden Trailhead Note: In this bundle, each tour is 50+ mile-long and takes 2-3 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
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Zion National Park
With this self-guided driving tour of Zion National Park, explore the staggering mountain peaks, stunning natural pools, and gorgeous vistas of one of America’s most beautiful landscapes. Plus, learn all about the area’s fascinating history. Note: There are two routes and one unique experience in Zion National Park. Either from the Springdale Visitor Center to the tranquil East Entrance, or do the exact incredible tour reverse. POIs along Zion: - Springdale Visitor Center - Zion Canyon Visitor Center - Zion Human History Museum - Canyon Junction Bridge - Court of the Patriarchs - Zion National Park Lodge - Emerald Pools - Angel's Landing - The Grotto Picnic Area - Weeping Rock - Big Bend - Temple of Sinawava - East Temple - Zion scenic drive viewpoint 2 - The Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel - Canyon Overlook Trail - Altar of Sacrifice - Checkerboard Mesa - East Entrance Ranger Station
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Canyonlands National Park
Explore the sweeping canyons, deep valleys, and gigantic mesas of Canyonlands National Park with a self-guided audio-driving tour. POIs along Canyonlands: - Monitor and Merriamac Rock Formations - Big Mesa Viewpoint - Plateau Viewpoint - White Rim - Basin Overlook Parking - Dead Horse Point State Park - Island In The Sky Visitor Center - Shafer Canyon Overlook - The Neck - Lathrop Canyon - Mesa Arch - Green River Overlook - Aztec Butte Trail - Whale Rock - Upheaval Dome - Candlestick Tower Overlook - Murphy Point Trail - Buck Canyon Overlook - White Rim Overlook Trail - Orange Cliffs Overlook - Grand View Point Overlook
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Bryce Canyon National Park
Immerse yourself in the incredible landscape of Bryce Canyon National Park, one of the iconic “Mighty Five” parks of Utah. With this self-guided driving tour, witness breathtaking vistas, gravity-defying hoodoos, and much, much more! POIs along Bryce Canyon: - Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center - Fairyland Point - Sunrise Point - Bryce Amphitheater - Sunset Point - Inspiration Point - Bryce Point - Paria View - Swamp Canyon Overlook - Farview Point - Natural Bridge - Agua Canyon - Ponderosa Canyon - Black Birch Canyon - Rainbow Point - Red Canyon Arch
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Capitol Reef National Park
Take a narrated drive through the beauty and history of Utah’s hidden treasure: Capitol Reef National Park! This self-guided tour will show you all the best hikes, overlooks, and historical landmarks in this gorgeous desert landscape. POIs along Capitol Reef: - Twin Rocks - Chimney Rock - Goosenecks Overlook - The Fluted Wall - The Castle - Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center - Capitol Reef Formation - Ripple Rock Nature Center - Historic District - The Mail Tree - The Most Isolated Place in the Nation - Gifford Homestead - Fruita Barn - Cohab Canyon & Trailhead - American Moses - Danish Hill - Oyler Mine - The Paiute and the Mormons - Slickrock Divide - The North Star - The Paiute Way - Wovoka - Capitol Gorge trailhead - Fruita Schoolhouse - Petroglyphs - Hickman Bridge Trail - Capitol Dome - Grand Wash Trailhead - Behunin Cabin - Conclusion - Alt: Sunset Point - Alt: Cassidy Arch Trailhead - Alt: Pioneer Register
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Arches National Park Scenic Drive
Discover the stunning formations and harsh beauty of Utah’s rocky desert with this comprehensive self-guided driving tour of Arches National Park. POIs along Arches: - Arches Visitor Center - Three Penguins - Moab Fault Overlook - North Park Avenue - La Sal Mountains Viewpoint - Three Gossips - Courthouse Towers Viewpoint - Petrified Dunes - Balanced Rock Trail - Garden of Eden - The Windows Road - Double Arch - Cove of Caves - Panorama Point - Delicate Arch - Salt Valley - Fiery Furnace - Sand Dune Arch - Devil's Garden Trailhead Note: In this bundle, each tour is 50+ mile-long and takes 2-3 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
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Zion National Park
With this self-guided driving tour of Zion National Park, explore the staggering mountain peaks, stunning natural pools, and gorgeous vistas of one of America’s most beautiful landscapes. Plus, learn all about the area’s fascinating history. Note: There are two routes and one unique experience in Zion National Park. Either from the Springdale Visitor Center to the tranquil East Entrance, or do the exact incredible tour reverse. POIs along Zion: - Springdale Visitor Center - Zion Canyon Visitor Center - Zion Human History Museum - Canyon Junction Bridge - Court of the Patriarchs - Zion National Park Lodge - Emerald Pools - Angel's Landing - The Grotto Picnic Area - Weeping Rock - Big Bend - Temple of Sinawava - East Temple - Zion scenic drive viewpoint 2 - The Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel - Canyon Overlook Trail - Altar of Sacrifice - Checkerboard Mesa - East Entrance Ranger Station
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Canyonlands National Park
Explore the sweeping canyons, deep valleys, and gigantic mesas of Canyonlands National Park with a self-guided audio-driving tour. POIs along Canyonlands: - Monitor and Merriamac Rock Formations - Big Mesa Viewpoint - Plateau Viewpoint - White Rim - Basin Overlook Parking - Dead Horse Point State Park - Island In The Sky Visitor Center - Shafer Canyon Overlook - The Neck - Lathrop Canyon - Mesa Arch - Green River Overlook - Aztec Butte Trail - Whale Rock - Upheaval Dome - Candlestick Tower Overlook - Murphy Point Trail - Buck Canyon Overlook - White Rim Overlook Trail - Orange Cliffs Overlook - Grand View Point Overlook
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Bryce Canyon National Park
Immerse yourself in the incredible landscape of Bryce Canyon National Park, one of the iconic “Mighty Five” parks of Utah. With this self-guided driving tour, witness breathtaking vistas, gravity-defying hoodoos, and much, much more! POIs along Bryce Canyon: - Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center - Fairyland Point - Sunrise Point - Bryce Amphitheater - Sunset Point - Inspiration Point - Bryce Point - Paria View - Swamp Canyon Overlook - Farview Point - Natural Bridge - Agua Canyon - Ponderosa Canyon - Black Birch Canyon - Rainbow Point - Red Canyon Arch
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Capitol Reef National Park
Take a narrated drive through the beauty and history of Utah’s hidden treasure: Capitol Reef National Park! This self-guided tour will show you all the best hikes, overlooks, and historical landmarks in this gorgeous desert landscape. POIs along Capitol Reef: - Twin Rocks - Chimney Rock - Goosenecks Overlook - The Fluted Wall - The Castle - Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center - Capitol Reef Formation - Ripple Rock Nature Center - Historic District - The Mail Tree - The Most Isolated Place in the Nation - Gifford Homestead - Fruita Barn - Cohab Canyon & Trailhead - American Moses - Danish Hill - Oyler Mine - The Paiute and the Mormons - Slickrock Divide - The North Star - The Paiute Way - Wovoka - Capitol Gorge trailhead - Fruita Schoolhouse - Petroglyphs - Hickman Bridge Trail - Capitol Dome - Grand Wash Trailhead - Behunin Cabin - Conclusion - Alt: Sunset Point - Alt: Cassidy Arch Trailhead - Alt: Pioneer Register
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Arches National Park Scenic Drive
Discover the stunning formations and harsh beauty of Utah’s rocky desert with this comprehensive self-guided driving tour of Arches National Park. POIs along Arches: - Arches Visitor Center - Three Penguins - Moab Fault Overlook - North Park Avenue - La Sal Mountains Viewpoint - Three Gossips - Courthouse Towers Viewpoint - Petrified Dunes - Balanced Rock Trail - Garden of Eden - The Windows Road - Double Arch - Cove of Caves - Panorama Point - Delicate Arch - Salt Valley - Fiery Furnace - Sand Dune Arch - Devil's Garden Trailhead Note: In this bundle, each tour is 50+ mile-long and takes 2-3 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
162
Zion National Park
With this self-guided driving tour of Zion National Park, explore the staggering mountain peaks, stunning natural pools, and gorgeous vistas of one of America’s most beautiful landscapes. Plus, learn all about the area’s fascinating history. Note: There are two routes and one unique experience in Zion National Park. Either from the Springdale Visitor Center to the tranquil East Entrance, or do the exact incredible tour reverse. POIs along Zion: - Springdale Visitor Center - Zion Canyon Visitor Center - Zion Human History Museum - Canyon Junction Bridge - Court of the Patriarchs - Zion National Park Lodge - Emerald Pools - Angel's Landing - The Grotto Picnic Area - Weeping Rock - Big Bend - Temple of Sinawava - East Temple - Zion scenic drive viewpoint 2 - The Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel - Canyon Overlook Trail - Altar of Sacrifice - Checkerboard Mesa - East Entrance Ranger Station
163
Canyonlands National Park
Explore the sweeping canyons, deep valleys, and gigantic mesas of Canyonlands National Park with a self-guided audio-driving tour. POIs along Canyonlands: - Monitor and Merriamac Rock Formations - Big Mesa Viewpoint - Plateau Viewpoint - White Rim - Basin Overlook Parking - Dead Horse Point State Park - Island In The Sky Visitor Center - Shafer Canyon Overlook - The Neck - Lathrop Canyon - Mesa Arch - Green River Overlook - Aztec Butte Trail - Whale Rock - Upheaval Dome - Candlestick Tower Overlook - Murphy Point Trail - Buck Canyon Overlook - White Rim Overlook Trail - Orange Cliffs Overlook - Grand View Point Overlook
164
Bryce Canyon National Park
Immerse yourself in the incredible landscape of Bryce Canyon National Park, one of the iconic “Mighty Five” parks of Utah. With this self-guided driving tour, witness breathtaking vistas, gravity-defying hoodoos, and much, much more! POIs along Bryce Canyon: - Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center - Fairyland Point - Sunrise Point - Bryce Amphitheater - Sunset Point - Inspiration Point - Bryce Point - Paria View - Swamp Canyon Overlook - Farview Point - Natural Bridge - Agua Canyon - Ponderosa Canyon - Black Birch Canyon - Rainbow Point - Red Canyon Arch
165
Capitol Reef National Park
Take a narrated drive through the beauty and history of Utah’s hidden treasure: Capitol Reef National Park! This self-guided tour will show you all the best hikes, overlooks, and historical landmarks in this gorgeous desert landscape. POIs along Capitol Reef: - Twin Rocks - Chimney Rock - Goosenecks Overlook - The Fluted Wall - The Castle - Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center - Capitol Reef Formation - Ripple Rock Nature Center - Historic District - The Mail Tree - The Most Isolated Place in the Nation - Gifford Homestead - Fruita Barn - Cohab Canyon & Trailhead - American Moses - Danish Hill - Oyler Mine - The Paiute and the Mormons - Slickrock Divide - The North Star - The Paiute Way - Wovoka - Capitol Gorge trailhead - Fruita Schoolhouse - Petroglyphs - Hickman Bridge Trail - Capitol Dome - Grand Wash Trailhead - Behunin Cabin - Conclusion - Alt: Sunset Point - Alt: Cassidy Arch Trailhead - Alt: Pioneer Register
166
Arches National Park Scenic Drive
Discover the stunning formations and harsh beauty of Utah’s rocky desert with this comprehensive self-guided driving tour of Arches National Park. POIs along Arches: - Arches Visitor Center - Three Penguins - Moab Fault Overlook - North Park Avenue - La Sal Mountains Viewpoint - Three Gossips - Courthouse Towers Viewpoint - Petrified Dunes - Balanced Rock Trail - Garden of Eden - The Windows Road - Double Arch - Cove of Caves - Panorama Point - Delicate Arch - Salt Valley - Fiery Furnace - Sand Dune Arch - Devil's Garden Trailhead Note: In this bundle, each tour is 50+ mile-long and takes 2-3 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
167
Zion National Park
With this self-guided driving tour of Zion National Park, explore the staggering mountain peaks, stunning natural pools, and gorgeous vistas of one of America’s most beautiful landscapes. Plus, learn all about the area’s fascinating history. Note: There are two routes and one unique experience in Zion National Park. Either from the Springdale Visitor Center to the tranquil East Entrance, or do the exact incredible tour reverse. POIs along Zion: - Springdale Visitor Center - Zion Canyon Visitor Center - Zion Human History Museum - Canyon Junction Bridge - Court of the Patriarchs - Zion National Park Lodge - Emerald Pools - Angel's Landing - The Grotto Picnic Area - Weeping Rock - Big Bend - Temple of Sinawava - East Temple - Zion scenic drive viewpoint 2 - The Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel - Canyon Overlook Trail - Altar of Sacrifice - Checkerboard Mesa - East Entrance Ranger Station
168
Canyonlands National Park
Explore the sweeping canyons, deep valleys, and gigantic mesas of Canyonlands National Park with a self-guided audio-driving tour. POIs along Canyonlands: - Monitor and Merriamac Rock Formations - Big Mesa Viewpoint - Plateau Viewpoint - White Rim - Basin Overlook Parking - Dead Horse Point State Park - Island In The Sky Visitor Center - Shafer Canyon Overlook - The Neck - Lathrop Canyon - Mesa Arch - Green River Overlook - Aztec Butte Trail - Whale Rock - Upheaval Dome - Candlestick Tower Overlook - Murphy Point Trail - Buck Canyon Overlook - White Rim Overlook Trail - Orange Cliffs Overlook - Grand View Point Overlook
169
Bryce Canyon National Park
Immerse yourself in the incredible landscape of Bryce Canyon National Park, one of the iconic “Mighty Five” parks of Utah. With this self-guided driving tour, witness breathtaking vistas, gravity-defying hoodoos, and much, much more! POIs along Bryce Canyon: - Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center - Fairyland Point - Sunrise Point - Bryce Amphitheater - Sunset Point - Inspiration Point - Bryce Point - Paria View - Swamp Canyon Overlook - Farview Point - Natural Bridge - Agua Canyon - Ponderosa Canyon - Black Birch Canyon - Rainbow Point - Red Canyon Arch
170
Capitol Reef National Park
Take a narrated drive through the beauty and history of Utah’s hidden treasure: Capitol Reef National Park! This self-guided tour will show you all the best hikes, overlooks, and historical landmarks in this gorgeous desert landscape. POIs along Capitol Reef: - Twin Rocks - Chimney Rock - Goosenecks Overlook - The Fluted Wall - The Castle - Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center - Capitol Reef Formation - Ripple Rock Nature Center - Historic District - The Mail Tree - The Most Isolated Place in the Nation - Gifford Homestead - Fruita Barn - Cohab Canyon & Trailhead - American Moses - Danish Hill - Oyler Mine - The Paiute and the Mormons - Slickrock Divide - The North Star - The Paiute Way - Wovoka - Capitol Gorge trailhead - Fruita Schoolhouse - Petroglyphs - Hickman Bridge Trail - Capitol Dome - Grand Wash Trailhead - Behunin Cabin - Conclusion - Alt: Sunset Point - Alt: Cassidy Arch Trailhead - Alt: Pioneer Register
171
Arches National Park Scenic Drive
Discover the stunning formations and harsh beauty of Utah’s rocky desert with this comprehensive self-guided driving tour of Arches National Park. POIs along Arches: - Arches Visitor Center - Three Penguins - Moab Fault Overlook - North Park Avenue - La Sal Mountains Viewpoint - Three Gossips - Courthouse Towers Viewpoint - Petrified Dunes - Balanced Rock Trail - Garden of Eden - The Windows Road - Double Arch - Cove of Caves - Panorama Point - Delicate Arch - Salt Valley - Fiery Furnace - Sand Dune Arch - Devil's Garden Trailhead Note: In this bundle, each tour is 50+ mile-long and takes 2-3 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
172
Zion National Park
With this self-guided driving tour of Zion National Park, explore the staggering mountain peaks, stunning natural pools, and gorgeous vistas of one of America’s most beautiful landscapes. Plus, learn all about the area’s fascinating history. Note: There are two routes and one unique experience in Zion National Park. Either from the Springdale Visitor Center to the tranquil East Entrance, or do the exact incredible tour reverse. POIs along Zion: - Springdale Visitor Center - Zion Canyon Visitor Center - Zion Human History Museum - Canyon Junction Bridge - Court of the Patriarchs - Zion National Park Lodge - Emerald Pools - Angel's Landing - The Grotto Picnic Area - Weeping Rock - Big Bend - Temple of Sinawava - East Temple - Zion scenic drive viewpoint 2 - The Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel - Canyon Overlook Trail - Altar of Sacrifice - Checkerboard Mesa - East Entrance Ranger Station
173
Canyonlands National Park
Explore the sweeping canyons, deep valleys, and gigantic mesas of Canyonlands National Park with a self-guided audio-driving tour. POIs along Canyonlands: - Monitor and Merriamac Rock Formations - Big Mesa Viewpoint - Plateau Viewpoint - White Rim - Basin Overlook Parking - Dead Horse Point State Park - Island In The Sky Visitor Center - Shafer Canyon Overlook - The Neck - Lathrop Canyon - Mesa Arch - Green River Overlook - Aztec Butte Trail - Whale Rock - Upheaval Dome - Candlestick Tower Overlook - Murphy Point Trail - Buck Canyon Overlook - White Rim Overlook Trail - Orange Cliffs Overlook - Grand View Point Overlook
174
Bryce Canyon National Park
Immerse yourself in the incredible landscape of Bryce Canyon National Park, one of the iconic “Mighty Five” parks of Utah. With this self-guided driving tour, witness breathtaking vistas, gravity-defying hoodoos, and much, much more! POIs along Bryce Canyon: - Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center - Fairyland Point - Sunrise Point - Bryce Amphitheater - Sunset Point - Inspiration Point - Bryce Point - Paria View - Swamp Canyon Overlook - Farview Point - Natural Bridge - Agua Canyon - Ponderosa Canyon - Black Birch Canyon - Rainbow Point - Red Canyon Arch
175
Capitol Reef National Park
Take a narrated drive through the beauty and history of Utah’s hidden treasure: Capitol Reef National Park! This self-guided tour will show you all the best hikes, overlooks, and historical landmarks in this gorgeous desert landscape. POIs along Capitol Reef: - Twin Rocks - Chimney Rock - Goosenecks Overlook - The Fluted Wall - The Castle - Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center - Capitol Reef Formation - Ripple Rock Nature Center - Historic District - The Mail Tree - The Most Isolated Place in the Nation - Gifford Homestead - Fruita Barn - Cohab Canyon & Trailhead - American Moses - Danish Hill - Oyler Mine - The Paiute and the Mormons - Slickrock Divide - The North Star - The Paiute Way - Wovoka - Capitol Gorge trailhead - Fruita Schoolhouse - Petroglyphs - Hickman Bridge Trail - Capitol Dome - Grand Wash Trailhead - Behunin Cabin - Conclusion - Alt: Sunset Point - Alt: Cassidy Arch Trailhead - Alt: Pioneer Register
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joer614
Mar 2025
I couldn't get the sound to work unless I was outside of the car so it really didn't help as when I was outside of the car I was taking photos. We tried at Zion and Arches and did not get to do the others.
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
Joe, I'm sorry to hear about the trouble with the audio during your Utah Mighty 5 tour. To ensure smooth operation, please start at the designated points and keep the app running in the background to pick up right where you left off, even after breaks for photos or lunch. Your tour is valid for a year so that you can try again. Our support team is available from 9 AM to 6 PM EST and ready to help.
334sarahk
Mar 2025
We visited all 5 parks in one week and the audio tour helped us know where to spend the most time, where to get out and take a hike, etc. It is also filled with historical information about parks. Highly recommend!
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
Hi Sarah, it’s terrific to hear that the Utah Mighty 5 Self-Guided Driving Audio Tours helped make your trip a success. I’m glad the tour helped you navigate each park, choose the best hiking spots, and provide historical insights. Thanks so much for the high recommendation—I hope you get to explore more with us soon. For more adventures, I have a collection of over 30+ National Park Tour offers engaging audio guides in parks like Yellowstone and Glacier, perfect for free-spirited explorers. Happy travels!
Nomad628351
Mar 2025
This was first rate. Lots of great info, but always interesting and not overwhelming. The way it automatically noted where you were on the journey and then started the appropriate narration was wonderful. This helped get so much more out of the visit than just driving through without knowing what you were seeing. I highly recommend it.
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
Hi Nomad, I’m thrilled you had a great experience with my Utah Mighty 5 National Parks Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour. It’s great to hear that the GPS-triggered narration worked seamlessly and made your visit to Arches more immersive. I love that you found the balance of information engaging without being overwhelming—that’s precisely what I aim for. Exploring with insight truly transforms the journey. If you're interested in more adventures, I have a collection of over 30+ National park self-guided tours that offer fantastic experiences similar to the one you had. I wish you happy travels!

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