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Duration 8 days 7 days
Price From $ 2,974 $ 2,895
Price Per Day $ 372 $ 414
Highlights
  • Witness the awe-inspiring scenery at zion np
  • Check out 2000-year-old rock art and 250-million-year-old fossils
  • Explore antelope canyon with a navajo guide
  • Spend the day with an expert from the grand canyon association field institute
  • Awesome bike ride through the east side of Saguaro National Park
  • Visit Arizona’s oldest Spanish mission site and its Franciscan church
  • Experiencer ide through Tucson to Hacienda del Sol or opt for the van shuttle and enjoy time by the pool or indulging in a spa treatment
  • Visit the highly regarded Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, featuring more than 300 animal species
Trip Style Small group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Premium Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 4- Strenuous
Travel Themes
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • National Parks
  • Cycling & Biking
  • Transformative
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Arizona
  • Bryce Canyon
  • Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Grand Canyon
  • Las Vegas
  • Zion National Park
  • Arizona
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities N/A
  • Bird watching
  • Cycling
  • Hiking
  • Homestays & Cultural Immersion
  • Nature
  • Winetasting
Meals Included 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches N/A
Description

Sandstone spires, crimson plateaus, and 2,000-year-old rock art—the canyonlands of the American Southwest encompass a geological playground millions of years in the making. Discover the natural treasures of this fascinating region alongside scientists and local experts, embarking on thrilling walks in Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, and Antelope Canyon. Hike past cascading hanging gardens and colourful hoodoos, splash your way through the Narrows slot canyon, and gaze out over incredible abysses carved by the mighty Colorado River.

The Original Arizona Bike Tour

In a region recognized as one the most popular winter bicycling locations in the US, our Arizona bicycle tours have garnered accolades from Outside Magazine as a “Life List Worthy Tour.” As one of the most experienced tour operators in southern Arizona, Sojourn rewards travelers with warm winter cycling trips guided by experienced tour leaders. Spectacular and diverse scenery combine with abundant sunshine, warm weather and fabulous cycling routes to create a not-to-be-missed vacation.

Southern Arizona’s Sonoran Desert features impressive forests of giant saguaro cacti in Saguaro National Park. The region is also home to sprawling cattle ranches and rural roads where you’re more likely to encounter cows than motorized vehicles.

Itinerary: Discover American Canyonlands

Day 1 Las Vegas

Arrive at any time.

There are no planned activities today until the evening welcome meeting, so check out the strip or get tickets to a show for this evening.

Day 2 Las Vegas/Zion National Park

Depart for the sandstone slot canyons of Zion, Utah's oldest national park, where monumental cliffs of cream, pink, and red pierce the sky. In the afternoon we get our first glimpse of the park as we hike along The Watchman Trail. This unpaved trail climbs 368 ft (112 m) to a magnificent viewpoint of the Watchman, Temples and Towers, lower Zion Canyon, and the Town of Springdale.

Day 3 Zion National Park

Set out on an unforgettable guided hike to the famed Narrows. Splash, wade, and swim in the cool water of the river that cuts through this stunning slot canyon. Soak up the beauty of the high plateaus, towers, temples, mesas, and some of the planet’s tallest sheer sandstone walls.

The canyon is narrow, and the river covers the bottom in many places, which means you will have to wade or swim to proceed. Prepare to get wet but the cool water makes this hike particularly pleasant during the hot summer months. During the cooler months, there are available gear rentals including Gore-Tex dry pants, canyon shoes, and neoprene socks. Hiking poles are available for rent year-round. Hiking is not permitted when the river is high from runoff or flash flooding. Runoff mostly occurs in April and early May. Late summer thunderstorms can occasionally produce flooding. If the hike is not possible due to weather, it will be replaced with another activity.

This is a moderate level hike of 4 to 5 hours, during which you are wading through water which could be ankle or waist deep, depending on local conditions. As well, the terrain is often rocky and uneven. We recommend bringing water shoes with a hiking tread. Should you choose to not do the hike, you can stay and relax at the lodge or discuss with your CEO other optional activities that may be available (at additional cost).

Day 4 Zion National Park/Page

This morning, hike through Bryce Canyon National Park, famed for its maze of multi-coloured rock pinnacles called hoodoo. Keep your camera at the ready to snap shots of these spectacular natural towers that cover the canyon floor. Continue on to Page, Arizona, the gateway to Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the beautiful Lake Powell.

Day 5 Page/Grand Canyon National Park

Join a local Navajo guide for a thrilling exploration of Antelope Canyon, a stunning natural sandstone cathedral located on Navajo land and accessible only with an authorized guide. Later, go on a short hike to Horseshoe Bend, and stand on steep vermillion cliffs overlooking a spectacular natural bend in the Colorado River. Enjoy lunch at a family-owned Navajo food truck, a G Adventures–supported project, before continuing on to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon.

Marvel as the Grand Canyon unfolds before you but don't get too close. The land drops almost straight down for more than 1,000m (3,280 ft) into the serpentine canyons below! The gorge is filled with rocky buttes, sheer limestone cliffs, and deep canyons all arrayed in a rainbow of colors. Words defy. This is truly one of the most magnificent sights on earth.

Day 6 Grand Canyon National Park

Spend the day exploring this ancient gorge with an expert from the Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute. Set out on foot along the South Rim and gain insights on the unique geology and botany of this geological phenomenon, as well as the local human history. After, view iconic park structures at the Historic Village District, then descend below the canyon rim along the Bright Angel Trail to see 2,000-year-old rock art and 250-million-year-old fossils.

Day 7 Grand Canyon National Park/Las Vegas

Go on a behind-the-scenes tour of Lowell Observatory to see the giant telescopes and learn about the study of astronomy, as well as enjoy a lecture on Mars. Return to Las Vegas, by way of Seligman, Arizona—the birthplace of Route 66. Check out the historic general store and original motels as you discover the legacy of the U.S.’s early transcontinental highway system.

Day 8 Las Vegas

Depart at any time.

Want to spend more time in Sin City? Ask your GCO or Travel Agent about booking post-tour accommodation in the 'Entertainment Capital of the World'.

Itinerary: Arizona Bicycle Tours

Day 1:

Accommodation: Hacienda del Sol

Your tour leaders will meet you at the Tucson Airport for the transfer to Hacienda del Sol, your beautiful accommodations for the next three evenings. Hacienda del Sol sits atop the foothills below the Santa Catalina Mountains and features spectacular views of the mountains and the city below – especially at night. This afternoon, your leaders will fit you to your bike and provide an overview of the week. You will also have time to relax and unwind from your travels by the pool or on the lovely grounds of Hacienda del Sol. The Hacienda is a historic property set on 34 beautiful acres in the foothills of the Catalina Mountain range. In 1929, John and Helen Murphey created this desert retreat in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The property features expansive views, extraordinary gardens, swimming pool and hot tub. The property, originally a school for the daughters of society's elite families, has been beautifully transformed in Southwestern style into a magnificent boutique property. The Grill, Tucson’s AAA Four Diamond restaurant, is on the property. Get acquainted with your fellow travellers during a welcome reception and while dining on regional specialties in a private dining room this evening.

Day 2: Saguaro National Park East

Accommodation: Hacienda del Sol

This morning you’ll be greeted to a spectacular introduction to the Sonoran Desert. Following a ride along a portion of Tucson’s extensive bike path, The Loop, and through quiet neighbourhoods in Tucson, arrive at the entrance to Saguaro National Park. Enjoy a self-guided walk through the gardens or browse the exhibits at the visitor centre. Once inside the Park, giant saguaro and dozens of other types of cacti, are ever-present along the lightly travelled one-way loop ride. Pause along the ride to relish in the peaceful desert landscape and listen to the birds sing. Your leaders will provide a delicious picnic lunch in the park, allowing you plenty of time to explore by bike and by foot. After lunch, join the return ride through Tucson to Hacienda del Sol or opt for the van shuttle and enjoy time by the pool or indulging in a spa treatment. This evening, join your fellow travellers for a private dinner in The Grill at Hacienda del Sol. This celebrated dining venue has captured Wine Spectator magazine’s “Best of” Award of Excellence for 16 years and was twice bestowed the “Award of Ultimate Distinction” from Wine Enthusiast. The Grill is the only restaurant in Arizona to receive this award. The chef’s innovative menu features fresh products from the resort’s own garden.       

Cycling Options: 27, 32, or 52+ miles

Day 3: Tucson Mountain Park and the Arizona Desert Museum

Today’s ride winds west along another section of The Loop then climbs through Tucson Mountain Park before descending into the west side of Saguaro National Park. Those up for the challenge can climb beautiful Gates Pass. The desert landscapes are particularly striking during today’s rides where “forests” of giant Saguaro cacti—the iconic symbols of the Southwest—stretch for miles. Opt for an extended ride or visit the highly regarded Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, featuring more than 300 animal species and 1200 varieties of plants in a beautiful natural setting. Join a docent-led tour along the two miles of walking trails or explore the open-air exhibits on your own. This stunning outdoor museum is a must-see and features its own aviary and raptor free flight demonstrations. Hikers might enjoy a nearby trek high above the desert floor that offers a great opportunity for some off bike exercise. Following your visit to the Desert Museum, those up for a challenge can tackle the steep climb back over Gates Pass before returning to Hacienda del Sol. Relax by the pool or soak in the hot tub following your ride. Lunch and dinner are on your own today.

Cycling Options: 29, 37, or 48+ miles

Day 3: Tucson Mountain Park and the Arizona Desert Museum

Accommodation: Hacienda del Sol

Cycling Options: 29, 37, or 48+

Today’s ride winds west along another section of The Loop then climbs through Tucson Mountain Park before descending into the west side of Saguaro National Park. Those up for the challenge can climb beautiful Gates Pass. The desert landscapes are particularly striking during today’s rides where “forests” of giant Saguaro cacti—the iconic symbols of the Southwest—stretch for miles. Opt for an extended ride or visit the highly regarded Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, featuring more than 300 animal species and 1200 varieties of plants in a beautiful natural setting. Join a docent-led tour along the two miles of walking trails or explore the open-air exhibits on your own. This stunning outdoor museum is a must-see and features its own aviary and raptor free flight demonstrations. Hikers might enjoy a nearby trek high above the desert floor that offers a great opportunity for some off bike exercise. Following your visit to the Desert Museum, those up for a challenge can tackle the steep climb back over Gates Pass before returning to Hacienda del Sol. Relax by the pool or soak in the hot tub following your ride. Lunch and dinner are on your own today.

Day 4: Grasslands and Grapes

Accommodation: Stage Stop Inn Patagonia

The morning begins with a van shuttle out of town to the Mountain Empire. The scenery quickly changes as cacti give way to the sprawling grasslands of ranch country, where cows and horses vastly outnumber people. The high plains are punctuated by distant peaks and the wheat-colored fields lie in stark contrast to red rock mountain hues. Roads are lightly traveled and open vistas inspire a sense of freedom and “get away from it all” rejuvenation. While Arizona is not widely known for its wines, there are winemakers on this plateau that have been producing wines for nearly 30 years. Enjoy a private luncheon, tour and tasting at the winery that planted the first vines in the region. Following lunch, continue to the tiny and eclectic frontier town of Patagonia. A mix between old west and artists’ enclave, Patagonia’s main street includes a bookstore, restaurants, saloon, and artisan shops. The area surrounding the town is part of a highly regarded bird-watching region and you might want to arrange (in advance of the tour) for a guided tour with a local expert. Your lodging is at the aptly named Stage Stop Inn which was built to house the casts of numerous John Wayne movies filmed nearby. Following a delicious dinner on the property, you might venture over to the saloon for some local flavor!

Cycling Options: 17, 25, or 42+ miles

Day 5: Patagonia to Pena Blanca Lake and Tubac

Accommodation: Tubac Spa & Golf Resort Tubac

Today’s ride heads southwest from Patagonia before climbing to beautiful and remote Pena Blanca Lake. The winding route dips and climbs through unusual rock formations as it approaches the lake. Your guides will provide a picnic lunch overlooking Pena Blanca Lake which also features hiking trails that you are free to explore. The ride

following lunch parallels a creek that flows along a trail used centuries ago by missionaries who settled in the region. In Tumacácori, you might choose to join a guided tour of the remains of the oldest Spanish missions in the Southwest. The route continues into the artsy town of Tubac to the Tubac Spa & Golf Resort at Otero Ranch. This peaceful oasis features an outdoor pool, luxurious spa, golf course (Tin Cup was filmed here), and restaurant. Arrive early and unwind in your spacious hacienda before dinner on your own either at the resort or in town. The fireplace in your room will take the chill off the evening as desert temperatures dip.

Cycling Options: 29, 36, or 61 miles

Day 6: Tubac or Arivaca

Accommodation: Tubac Spa & Golf Resort

Choices abound today. Spend the day exploring the sites around Tubac, one of the Southwest’s foremost towns for the arts, indulge in a spa treatment (appointments must be made several weeks in advance), or play a round of golf at the resort. You might also enjoy walking the historic de Anza Trail that runs along the river. This section of the trail is part of a historic trek undertaken by 30 Spanish families in 1775 that concluded with the building of a mission and presidio in San Francisco. Tubac is full of interesting shops and galleries. Tubac is also the site of a former Presidio that was created to protect the nearby mission from Apache attacks. The Resort’s golf course is nestled among cottonwood and mesquite groves, and traverses the banks of the Santa Cruz River. It is considered one of the top courses in the region. For those who can’t miss a day of riding, today’s ride is best known for its rural roads and sweeping views to red rock mountains which form an impressive backdrop to the north. The turn-around point is a funky coffee house in the tiny hamlet of Arivaca. Ride the full route or consult with your leaders for the sections that best suit your interests. This evening, gather with fellow travelers for your final dinner in a private dining room at the resort.

Cycling Options: 30 or 60+ miles

Day 7: Trip Concludes

Following breakfast this morning at Tubac Golf Resort, your leaders will transfer you to the airport in Tucson. Arrival time at the airport is 10:00am and, as such, we suggest your flight reservations be planned for departure after 11:00am.

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