Arizona/Utah
On the Road: Absolute Southwest — A Canyonlands Adventure
Program No. 8718RJ
This one has it all: three iconic national parks, two national monuments, a raft trip on the Colorado, a Jeep trip in Monument Valley and quintessential Southwest landscapes throughout!
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12 days
11 nights
30 meals
11B 10L 9D
2
Montezuma Castle National Monument, Sedona
Sedona, AZ
3
Oak Creek Canyon, Museum of Northern Arizona, Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon, AZ
4
Natural & Human History at the Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon, AZ
5
Desert View Watchtower, Cameron Trading Post, Goulding's
Monument Valley, UT
6
Monument Valley by 4WD Truck
Monument Valley, UT
7
Navajo National Monument and Glen Canyon Dam Visit.
Page/Lake Powell, AZ
8
Horseshoe Bend Overlook, Glen Canyon Float Trip
Page/Lake Powell, AZ
9
The Grand Staircase, Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
10
Zion National Park’s Slickrock Country & Zion Canyon
Zion National Park
11
Zion Park Shuttle to Viewpoints and Nature Walks.
Zion National Park
12
Program Concludes
Las Vegas, NV
At a Glance
Journey to Sedona, Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. Learn about the geologic upheavals, native cultures and settlers that give this region its character. Traverse storied landscapes on the Colorado Plateau, experience the Navajo Reservation and gaze up at canyon rims from the Colorado River.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to two miles daily over varied terrain. Elevations just over 8,000 feet. Participants may elect to opt out of longer walks.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Enjoy a Navajo-led 4x4 adventure in Monument Valley and a smooth-water raft float on the Colorado River.
- Experience the famous Antelope Canyon, Sedona, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks.
- Study the region’s geology, natural history, Native Americans, current issues and historical characters.
General Notes
This program starts in Phoenix, Ariz. and ends in Las Vegas, Nev. Transportation on this program is by full size motorcoach, which seats about 40 participants.
Featured Expert
All trip experts
Matt Turner
Since he decided to attend high school in Southwest Colorado, Matt Turner has been in love with the natural wonders of the Four Corners region prompting him to obtain a degree in Natural History from Prescott College. In addition to working as a field biologist and ecological consultant, he is an avid photographer, leads trips throughout the Southwest, across rivers and in the backcountry. As a naturalist, he hopes to impart a unique perspective of the region's natural environment in all of its visitors.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Matt Turner
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Since he decided to attend high school in Southwest Colorado, Matt Turner has been in love with the natural wonders of the Four Corners region prompting him to obtain a degree in Natural History from Prescott College. In addition to working as a field biologist and ecological consultant, he is an avid photographer, leads trips throughout the Southwest, across rivers and in the backcountry. As a naturalist, he hopes to impart a unique perspective of the region's natural environment in all of its visitors.
Karlyn Bunting
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Karlyn Bunting grew up in Page, Arizona, after the construction of Glen Canyon Dam – at the heart of what is commonly called the Grand Circle. He loves to hike and explore the many natural wonders of the region, and is deeply interested those who traveled this region prior to our modern day — from the Ancestral Puebloans to the Mormon migrations. Karlyn is also an avid photographer and storyteller, and enjoys sharing his unique and multi-faceted perspective of the Colorado Plateau.
Joanna Joseph
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Daughter of a Montana saddle maker, Joanna Joseph is an artist, musician and interpreter of human history. At the University of Montana, she studied art, drama and classical Greek. Joanna was also program supervisor at Glen Canyon Dam, developing an appreciation for the importance of water in the Southwest. A resident of Big Water, Utah, she has worked with Road Scholar since 1994.
Shayla Pollard
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Shayla Pollard was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and currently lives in Flagstaff after completing her bachelor's degree in biomedical science with a minor in Spanish from Northern Arizona University. In Shayla’s free time, she loves adventuring wherever she can. She has visited a wide array of National Parks in the Southwestern United States and continues to check more off her list. Her favorite outdoor activities include hiking, paddle boarding, and rafting.
Suggested Reading List
(7 books)
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On the Road: Absolute Southwest — A Canyonlands Adventure
Program Number: 8718
Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West
Here Wallace Stegner, a Pulitzer Prize-winner, gives us a thrilling account of Powell's struggle against western geography and Washington politics. We witness the successes and frustrations of Powell's distinguished career, and appreciate his unparalleled understanding of the West. "Stegner's most exciting work." (San Francisco Chronicle)
496pp
Warriors: Navajo Code Talkers
The American offensive in the Pacific during World War II [was] hampered by the Japanese ability to crack the most secret U.S. Codes. Navajo was virtually unknown outside the reservations, ... and [their] code proved uncrackable. Kenji Kawano's striking photographs capture the quiet dignity of the surviving veterans as they recall their actions --Los Angeles Times 128 pp
Living at the Edge: Explorers, Exploiters, and Settlers of the Grand Canyon Region
A comprehensive look at the pioneer history of the Grand Canyon Region, from its earliest residents to the creation of the national park at the end of the pioneer era (circa 1920). Included are close to two hundred historic photographs, many never published before, and 12 custom maps of the region. 184pp
The Southwest
A historical and cultural overview, including discussions of present-day racial, conservation, and economic problems. Easy reading, fascinating history. 364pp
Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water
The story of the American West is the story of a relentless quest for a precious resource: water. It is a tale of rivers diverted and dammed, of political corruption and intrigue, of billion-dollar battles over water rights, of ecologic and economic disaster. In Cadillac Desert Marc Reisner writes of the earliest settlers, lured by the promise of paradise, and of the ruthless tactics employed by Los Angeles politicians and business interests to ensure the city's growth. He documents the bitter rivalry between two government giants, the Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in the competition to transform the West. Based on more than a decade of research, Cadillac Desert is a stunning expose and a dramatic, intriguing history of the creation of an Eden--and Eden that may be only a mirage.
608pp
Native Roads : The Complete Motoring Guide to the Navajo and Hopi Nations
Using the mile markers of the US, Arizona, and Navajo highways and routes running through the Navajo and Hopi nations as her organizing principle, the author offers a travel guide to the sites found in the area. Natural, historical, and cultural points of interest are covered, along with some information on lodging and services. 280 pp
Life in Stone: Fossils of the Colorado Plateau
Like pages in a book, the layers of sedimentary rock that are exposed on the Colorado Plateau tell us much about the diversity of environments that have come and gone over a period of hundreds of millions of years. This region is recognized as one of the finest earth-science laboratories in the world. Analysis of the fossil record and new discoveries across the plateau are answering questions, solving mysteries, and making connections that help us understand the history of life worldwide. "Life In Stone" tells the story of past environments and current discoveries with numerous illustrations and lively text written for a general audience.
72pp
Program
At a Glance
Duration
12 days
Program Begins
Phoenix, AZ
Program Concludes
Las Vegas, NV
Meals
30 (
11B, 10L, 9D
)
Activity Level
Journey to Sedona, Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. Learn about the geologic upheavals, native cultures and settlers that give this region its character. Traverse storied landscapes on the Colorado Plateau, experience the Navajo Reservation and gaze up at canyon rims from the Colorado River.)
Best of all, you'll...
- Enjoy a Navajo-led 4x4 adventure in Monument Valley and a smooth-water raft float on the Colorado River.
- Experience the famous Antelope Canyon, Sedona, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks.
- Study the region’s geology, natural history, Native Americans, current issues and historical characters.
General Notes
This program starts in Phoenix, Ariz. and ends in Las Vegas, Nev. Transportation on this program is by full size motorcoach, which seats about 40 participants.
Featured Expert
Matt Turner
Since he decided to attend high school in Southwest Colorado, Matt Turner has been in love with the natural wonders of the Four Corners region prompting him to obtain a degree in Natural History from Prescott College. In addition to working as a field biologist and ecological consultant, he is an avid photographer, leads trips throughout the Southwest, across rivers and in the backcountry. As a naturalist, he hopes to impart a unique perspective of the region's natural environment in all of its visitors.
Please Note:
This expert may not be available for every date of the program
Joanna Joseph
Daughter of a Montana saddle maker, Joanna Joseph is an artist, musician and interpreter of human history. At the University of Montana, she studied art, drama and classical Greek. Joanna was also program supervisor at Glen Canyon Dam, developing an appreciation for the importance of water in the Southwest. A resident of Big Water, Utah, she has worked with Road Scholar since 1994.
Shayla Pollard
Shayla Pollard was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and currently lives in Flagstaff after completing her bachelor's degree in biomedical science with a minor in Spanish from Northern Arizona University. In Shayla’s free time, she loves adventuring wherever she can. She has visited a wide array of National Parks in the Southwestern United States and continues to check more off her list. Her favorite outdoor activities include hiking, paddle boarding, and rafting.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to two miles daily over varied terrain. Elevations just over 8,000 feet. Participants may elect to opt out of longer walks.
Suggested Reading List
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(7 Books)
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Duration
12 days
11 nights
What's Included
30 meals (
11B, 10L, 9D
)
4 expert-led lectures
20 expert-led field trips
An experienced Group Leader
11 nights of accommodations
Taxes and customary gratuity
Road Scholar Assurance Plan
Day
1
Check-in, Registration, Orientation, Welcome Dinner
Location:
Phoenix, AZ
Meals:
D
Stay:
Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix/Tempe ASU Area
Activity Note
Hotel check-in available from 3:00 p.m.
Afternoon:
Program Registration: 5:00 p.m. After you have your room assignment, come to the Road Scholar table in the hotel meeting room to register with the program staff and get your welcome packet containing the up-to-date schedule that reflects any changes, other important information, and to confirm the time and location of the Orientation session. If you arrive late, please ask for your packet when you check in. Orientation: 5:30 p.m. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. This is a Road Scholar On The Road (OTR) program. OTR programs are journeys that take participants to multiple study sites in a region with a number of overnight stays. Lectures, talks, discussions, field trips, and on-board commentary amplify the program theme. Some journeys involve great distances and may take hours, others are much shorter. Long or short, On The Road journeys are learning experiences that make the most of our time together. All field trips will be led by our Group Leader, and when available a Study Leader or seasoned and experienced naturalist. Transportation will be provided via motorcoach or touing vans, requiring ascending/descending a few steps when getting on/off. Periods in the schedule designated as “Free time” and “At your leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
Dinner:
At the hotel.
Evening:
At your leisure. Continue getting to know your fellow Road Scholars, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.
Day
2
Montezuma Castle National Monument, Sedona
Location:
Sedona, AZ
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Holiday Inn Express Sedona - Oak Creek
Activity Note
Driving about 120 miles total, approximately 2.5 hours with stops for field trips. Walking approximately 3 miles total throughout the day; about 1/2 mile at a time; approximately 1.5 hours total; paved walkways at Montezuma Castle. Elevation in the Sedona area ranges between 4,000 and 4,500 feet.
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
Once checked out of the hotel, we’ll load luggage and board our vehicle for our journey north to the Sedona area. As we move from the Basin and Range region to the central highlands and transition zone of the Verde Valley, we’ll watch the plant communities change. En route, we’ll stop for a field trip at Montezuma Castle National Monument. Our Group Leader will provide commentary at this 5-story, 20-room cliff dwelling nestled in a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley. It is one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America, constructed approximately 600 years ago by the Sinagua people. While here, we’ll observe the site from below and take note of Wet Beaver Creek’s unique ecosystem as we walk the paved loop trail. Returning to the vehicle after our field trip, we’ll continue our transfer to the Village of Oak Creek for lunch.
Lunch:
At a local restaurant, we’ll have plated meals.
Afternoon:
Setting out again aboard our vehicle, we will explore some favorite spots in the Sedona area with commentary provided by our knowledgeable Group Leader. We’ll then continue to the hotel for a late afternoon check-in.
Dinner:
At a local restaurant, we’ll have plated meals.
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.
Day
3
Oak Creek Canyon, Museum of Northern Arizona, Grand Canyon
Location:
Grand Canyon, AZ
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Yavapai Lodge West
Activity Note
Driving about 120 miles, approximately 2.5 hours with stops for field trips. Walking about 0.75 miles to the canyon rim and back, approximately 1.5 hours; paved, level trail. Flagstaff and Grand Canyon South Rim elevation is roughly 7,000 feet.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
After checking out of the hotel, we’ll load up for the trip up one of Arizona's most scenic highways through the steep, rock-walled cliffs of Oak Creek Canyon to the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff. Upon arrival, a museum docent will lead us through some of the exhibits before allowing time for independent exploration. The Museum of Northern Arizona was founded by Harold Colton and Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton in 1928, and is the preeminent museum of the Colorado Plateau with an extensive collection of Native American artifacts.
Lunch:
At a local restaurant.
Afternoon:
Continuing our scenic journey to the Grand Canyon, we’ll make our way through the San Francisco Peaks Volcanic Field. With a stop at Mather Point, named after the first director of the National Park Service, we’ll get our first view of the Grand Canyon on a short narrated walk with our Group Leader. We’ll then complete the transfer to our Grand Canyon lodging where we’ll have a late afternoon check-in.
Dinner:
At the Yavapai Lodge Dining Hall a 5 minute walk from the rooms. Shuttle available by calling the front desk.
Evening:
At your leisure.
Day
4
Natural & Human History at the Grand Canyon
Location:
Grand Canyon, AZ
Meals:
B,L
Stay:
Yavapai Lodge West
Activity Note
Walking about 1 mile in Grand Canyon Village, approximately 1.5 hours; paved, slightly sloping pathway. Opportunities for activities, walking and exploration based on personal interest during free time. Free time access to additional viewpoints, attractions and return to lodging facility will require the use of the free Park Service shuttle bus system.
Breakfast:
Buffet breakfast at the Yavapai Dining Hall.
Morning:
NOTE: please remember to bring a day pack with you to carry your sack lunch, water bottle and sun protection during your park explorations. After breakfast, we will depart for a walking field trip in Grand Canyon Village where our Group Leader will discuss the many characters that help develop the rim facilities and point out famous village landmarks. The historic district is home to the Kolb Brothers Photo Studio and many buildings designed by Fred Harvey designer Mary Jane Colter including the Bright Angel Lodge, Lookout Studio, and the Hopi House. To the east, visit El Tovar Hotel, one of the great lodges in the National Park system. Constructed for the elite of the early 20th century, it is a National Historic Landmark and once considered the most elegant hotel west of the Mississippi. Before going our separate ways on our free afternoon, we will have a discussion regarding free time options and activities. The South Rim offers a number of opportunities and sites to visit including more of Grand Canyon Village, Hermit’s Rest West shuttle, Yavapai Geology Museum, and rim walks are popular activities. The group will employ the free park shuttle to access various points on the South Rim. For those with the stamina, we invite you to complete a walk along a portion of the famous Bright Angel Trail. The trail features spectacular inner canyon views all along the way. Participants may elect to explore a relatively short portion of the trail with opportunities to turn around and return to the rim at any time to suite your physical comfort level.
Lunch:
In the field on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon we will have a sack lunch enjoyed picnic style at a location of your choice.
Afternoon:
Free Time. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.
Dinner:
This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to enjoy what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. There are a number of dining venues to choose from in the park. If you are interested in eating at the El Tovar Lodge for lunch or dinner note that this is the one restaurant that requires reservations for lunch and dinner. Call 928-638-2631 and ask for El Tovar dining room.
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.
Day
5
Desert View Watchtower, Cameron Trading Post, Goulding's
Location:
Monument Valley, UT
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Goulding's Lodge
Activity Note
Driving about 180 miles total, approximately 3.5 hours with stops for field trips. Walking up to 1 mile total throughout the day; paved trails to the Watchtower.
Breakfast:
At the Yavapai Dining Hall.
Morning:
After checking out and loading luggage, we’ll travel the East Rim of the Grand Canyon for a stop at the Desert View overlook, the location of the famous Mary Colter’s Watchtower and some of the best views of the Colorado River. We will have time to explore the base of the watchtower with our naturalist available to answer any questions. Climbing the watchtower is limited by a permit system, and may not be available to our group. Known for her many works for the Fred Harvey Company and the Santa Fe Railroad, Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter was a female architect in the early 20th century and helped blend Spanish Colonial and Mission Revival architecture with Native American motifs. The Watchtower is an interpretation of a prehistoric “tower kiva” with lavishly painted interior walls by Hopi artist Fred Kabotie. Next, we will have some time to explore the historic 1916 Cameron Trading Post independently. Set on the banks of the Little Colorado River, the Trading Post is a welcomed rest stop that features a beautiful hidden garden, an in-house Navajo rug weaver, and interesting stone architecture.
Lunch:
At the historic Cameron Trading Post, we’ll have a plated lunch.
Afternoon:
Continuing on our journey, we’ll travel through the Navajo Reservation and the Painted Desert to Kayenta on the way to Goulding's Lodge. En route, we’ll make a stop at the Kayenta Burger King — the unlikely site of a famous Navajo Code Talker exhibit. We’ll then make our way to Goulding's Lodge.
Dinner:
At the historic Goulding's Lodge and Trading Post Restaurant, we’ll dine while we enjoy sweeping views of red rock mesas and vistas out the restaurant window. (alcoholic beverages are not sold on the Navajo Reservation).
Evening:
For those with interest, in the Earth Spirit Theater, we’ll settle in to view a classic John Ford western movie which was shot in the Monument Valley region.
Day
6
Monument Valley by 4WD Truck
Location:
Monument Valley, UT
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Goulding's Lodge
Activity Note
Getting in/out of a four-wheel drive vehicle; driving about 20 miles, approximately 6 hours; dusty, bumpy terrain. Walking up to 1 mile total throughout the day on multiple short walks. Elevation in Monument Valley is about 5,500 feet.
Breakfast:
At Goulding's Trading Post.
Morning:
We will have some time for independent exploration of Goulding’s Trading Post and museum, which includes memorabilia from many John Ford and John Wayne westerns, as well as prehistoric artifacts and items from the early trading post days. Then we’ll board a four-wheel drive truck and head out on a field trip to explore Monument Valley and surrounding areas. Elective short walks to viewpoints and archaeological sites and rock art available to those who choose. We’ll spend the morning seeing sites of the centuries-old Ancestral Puebloans and sweeping vistas. Our expert Navajo drivers will provide narration and insight to the natural and cultural features of the region as we get to experience this quintessential scenery of the American Southwest. Along the way, we’ll make stops to take in the views and stretch our legs.
Lunch:
Amid the spectacular scenery of the red rock cliffs, we’ll have sack lunches.
Afternoon:
Continuing our field trip through Monument Valley, we will explore many of the famous iconic stone monuments and viewpoints including the the Mittens, John Ford Point and the Totem Poles. In the late afternoon will return to the Gouldings Lodge with time to relax and freshen up before dinner.
Dinner:
Goulding’s Lodge plated meal.
Evening:
Elective gathering in the Earth Spirit Theater at Goulding’s, we’ll settle in to view a video on a topic of local interest. The remainder of the evening will be at leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.
Day
7
Navajo National Monument and Glen Canyon Dam Visit.
Location:
Page/Lake Powell, AZ
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Courtyard Page at Lake Powell
Activity Note
Driving 160 miles total, approximately 2.5 hours with stops for field trips. Walking approx. 2.25 miles total. Navajo Nat'l Mon: (7,000 ft. elev.) walk 1.5 miles round trip to Betatakin Overlook; paved paths; 200 feet elevation change. Antelope Canyon walk: 1/8 mile one way through slot canyon with sandy, level footing; return to parking area will entail a 3/4 mile walk via sandy wash section, 15 steps up to long metal walkway: walk on dirt road bed and 100 ft. descent on metal steps /ramps.
Breakfast:
Goulding's Trading Post plated meal.
Morning:
We will set out for a field trip to Navajo National Monument. This National Park Service Monument contains some of the Southwest's best preserved sites of the Ancestral Puebloan cultures. An orientation to the Navajo National Monument given by our Group Leader will begin at the Visitor Center that features a small museum with exhibits of prehistoric pottery and other artifacts that attempt to piece together what life was like for the early peoples. An excellent series of topical videos on the Ancient Ones will run on a continuous loop for drop-in viewing. Next, we’ll walk to the nearby overlook for a view across the canyon of the Betatakin Ruins, one of the best-preserved sites, which has original walls and an intact roof. The sloping, paved Sandal Trail we’ll be walking on begins behind the Visitor Center and winds through a piñon-juniper woodland to Betatakin Point Overlook. Signs along the way identify native plants and describe how Native Americans used them as our Group Leader discusses the area’s ecology and human history. Back at the motorcoach, we’ll continue on our way to Page and Lake Powell.
Lunch:
At a local Mexican restaurant in Page, we’ll have plated meals.
Afternoon:
After lunch we will visit the Carl Hayden Visitor Center at Glen Canyon Dam and the head of the 275 mile-long Lake Powell and explore the many informative exhibits and take in the views. Completed in 1963, this engineering marvel was one of the Bureau of Reclamation's crowning achievements. Controversy has never been far behind its completion as the effects of its operation have been determined to have had adverse effects on the downstream Grand Canyon environment and the flooding of the spectacular Glen Canyon upstream. Your Group Leader will lead a discussion relating some of the many issues and stories surrounding the super structure and its role in western water management. Mid-afternoon we will transport to the Antelope Canyon tour office where we will board vans and transport to the entrance of upper Antelope Canyon and join a guide for a walking tour of this iconic slot canyon. The Navajo call Upper Antelope Canyon “Tsé bighánílíní” — the place where water runs through rocks, which is popular with both photographers and other sightseers. The 1/8 mile walk through the slot canyon is mostly level and loose sand. Note: Upon exiting Antelope Canyon visitors are now required to do an approximately ½ - ¾ mile walk through a sandy wash, a 15 stair way to a series of elevated metal tread walkways, walk on an open desert dirt road bed, and stairs to get back to the parking area and our vehicles. The stairs involved include 15 stairs up and 85 steps down and have hand rails on each side. Upon our return to Page and conclusion of the tour we’ll move on and check into our hotel with an opportunity to relax and freshen up before dinner.
Dinner:
In the hotel banquet room.
Evening:
Gathering in the hotel meeting room, we’ll be joined by a local expert for a presentation on a topic of local interest. Past favorites have included talks on the wildlife of Glen Canyon, geology of Glen Canyon, and Colorado River issues.
Day
8
Horseshoe Bend Overlook, Glen Canyon Float Trip
Location:
Page/Lake Powell, AZ
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Courtyard Page at Lake Powell
Activity Note
Driving about 50 miles one way from Page to Lees Ferry to begin river trip, approximately 1 hour. Return trip in the afternoon along same route. Walking about 1.5 miles round trip, approximately 1.5 hours; loose hard pack trail, about 140 feet in elevation gain/loss to Horseshoe Bend Overlook. Getting on/off a boat; sandy section at Petroglyph Beach bathroom stop; raft ride is 15 miles roundtrip from Lees Ferry; flatwater, motor-assisted float trip through Glen Canyon.
Breakfast:
In the hotel restaurant.
Morning:
We will start our morning with an elective field trip to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook Trailhead. This 1.5 mile roundtrip hike leads along a well established hard packed trail to the edge of a thousand-foot cliff looking down on a meander of the Colorado River in a section of Glen Canyon that we will float later. Then it’s on to our Glen Canyon float trip. After a 1 hour drive to Lee's Ferry from Page we will have a safety briefing from the rafting company. Upon arrival, we’ll board our motorized rafts. Our experienced boatmen will lead discussions on the geology, wildlife, and human history of the area. Halfway along the stretch of river, we’ll stop to view an iconic set of ancient petroglyphs with a chance to stretch our legs, and have a rest stop.
Lunch:
On the river, aboard our rafts we’ll enjoy our sack lunches.
Afternoon:
The river portion of our trip will end at historic Lee’s Ferry, gateway to the Grand Canyon, where we will get off the boat, board our vehicle, and ride back to Page.
Dinner:
At the hotel banquet room.
Evening:
We’ll be joined in the hotel meeting room by a local expert for a presentation on a topic of local interest. The remainder of the evening is at leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.
Day
9
The Grand Staircase, Bryce Canyon National Park
Location:
Bryce Canyon National Park
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Best Western Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel
Activity Note
Driving about 150 miles, approximately 2.5 hours. Walking about 1.5 miles along the rim at Bryce Canyon, approximately 2 hours; paved and unpaved surfaces. Time permitting, elective walk below the rim on unpaved trails. Rim elevation is roughly 8,000 feet.
Breakfast:
In the hotel restaurant.
Morning:
We will check out of the hotel and drive through the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument (NM) with a stop at the Kanab Visitor Center to see excellent geologic and human history exhibits. The Grand Staircase-Escalante NM, at 1.7 million acres, dominates any map of southern Utah. It is the first monument to be administered by the Bureau of Land Management rather than the National Park Service. As presented by our Group Leader, we’ll learn why this National Monument is threatened and why it is a national treasure. Afterwards, we’ll travel up scenic Highway 89 towards Bryce Canyon National Park.
Lunch:
At Ruby’s Cowboy Cafe, we will enjoy a variety lunch entree choice.
Afternoon:
Arriving in Bryce Canyon National Park, we’ll learn that despite its name, Bryce is not a canyon but a series of amphitheaters along the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Its otherworldly hoodoos are carved from Claron lakebed sediments by frost weathering and stream erosion. Walking out to viewpoints such as Inspiration Point and Sunset Point, we’ll take in the views of the spectacular Hoodoos. Depending on conditions, we’ll walk along the rim and visit the Bryce Canyon National Park Visitor Center.
Dinner:
At Ruby’s Cowboy Cafe.
Evening:
At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.
Day
10
Zion National Park’s Slickrock Country & Zion Canyon
Location:
Zion National Park
Meals:
B,L
Stay:
Hampton Inn & Suites Springdale/Zion National Park
Activity Note
Driving about 85 miles, approximately 2 hours. Walking about 1.5 mile roundtrip, approximately 1.5 hours on varied terrain.
Breakfast:
In the hotel restaurant.
Morning:
After loading up luggage, we’ll leave Bryce for the scenic drive to Zion National Park. Along the way we’ll drive through stunning Red Canyon — once a haunt for Butch Cassidy and his gang — as we journey to the slickrock country on the eastern edge of Zion National Park. Continuing with a stop at Checkerboard Mesa, we’ll then drive through the Zion Tunnels and down the switchbacks into Zion Canyon carved by the North Fork of the Virgin River. Spectacular Checkerboard Mesa is a massive petrified sand dune with horizontal layers laid down in the Jurassic Period and vertical cracks formed during weather over millions of years. While here with our Group Leader, we’ll discuss the reason it is called Checkerboard Mesa, talk about the plants growing at this elevation, and learn how things differ from the lower elevations in the park. The Zion Tunnels were built during the 1920s through solid sandstone walls with views through the "galleries" out to the Pine Creek Valley.
Lunch:
At the Red Rock Grill located at the Zion National Park Lodge.
Afternoon:
After lunch we will begin our explorations from the Zion Lodge area. Nestled at the base of stunning canyon walls, the grounds of the Zion Lodge invite people to linger among its shady cottonwood trees and grassy field. At the Lodge, your Group Leader will give an overview of the area and offer activities at one or more locations. Activities may include walking the Lower Emerald Pools Trail, the Grotto Trail, or a historic walk around the Zion Lodge. We will gather to discuss free time choices in the park tomorrow. Our Group Leader will provide us detailed park information and shuttle maps. We’ll also hear how the shuttle system operates and have an orientation to many of the park’s highlights, viewpoints, trails, and feature. Mid-afternoon we will depart Zion Canyon for the town of Springdale and check-in to our hotel. We will have an opportunity to settle in and relax before dinner.
Dinner:
This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to enjoy what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. There are a number of dining venues to choose from in Springdale.
Evening:
At your leisure. Prepare for independent exploration of the park in the morning. NOTE: There have been reductions within our Zion National Park Commercial Use Authorization (CUA). The CUA regulates and mandates which trails and parking areas groups are allowed to use and the number of people that constitute a group. These changes in regulations have necessitated an independent exploration day by participants within the park tomorrow. The Group Leader will facilitate transfer into the park and discuss adventure opportunities.
Day
11
Zion Park Shuttle to Viewpoints and Nature Walks.
Location:
Zion National Park
Meals:
B,L,D
Stay:
Hampton Inn & Suites Springdale/Zion National Park
Activity Note
Getting on/off free Zion Shuttle; 16 miles round trip; 90 minutes without getting off at stops. With elective stops and walks approximately 4 – 6 hours. Self-guided elective walking distances; Riverside Walk is approximately 2 miles roundtrip, about 2 hours; paved trail with little change in elevation.
Breakfast:
At the hotel.
Morning:
In keeping with current park group protocols, today will be dedicated to independent exploration. We will gather in the hotel lobby with our Group Leader to be sure everyone is properly outfitted with the essentials of being out in the field for the day including water, sunscreen, hat, and other weather-related gear. The Group Leaders will review how the park shuttle operates; discuss the many viewpoint and features in the park available to explore; how to return to the hotel using the shuttle system; and answer any questions. We will also have sack lunches distributed. Using our vehicle(s), we will ride from the hotel to the Zion Visitor Center where the Group Leader will confirm our group entry into the park. From the Visitor Center, we’ll then stroll across the plaza to the free Zion Canyon shuttle bus terminal where our park exploration and access into Zion Canyon will begin.
Lunch:
In the locations of our choice, we will have provided sack lunches.
Afternoon:
Continue independent explorations in Zion National Park. Return to the hotel according to personal choice by utilizing the National Park Shuttle and Springdale town shuttle bus system.
Dinner:
At a local restaurant we’ll have plated meals. Share favorite experiences with new Road Scholar friends during our farewell dinner.
Evening:
We’ll gather for a program wrap-up session to reflect on our adventures together. The remainder of the evening will be at leisure. Prepare for check-out and departure in the morning.
Day
12
Program Concludes
Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Meals:
B
Activity Note
Hotel check-out 8:00 a.m. Driving about 170 miles, approximately 3 hours. Expected arrival and drop-offs at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) by approximately 11:00 a.m.
Breakfast:
Hotel breakfast.
Morning:
Once checked out of the hotel, we’ll load our luggage and begin our transfer to Las Vegas, traveling through the Virgin River Gorge carved by the mighty Virgin River through the Virgin River Anticline. As we drive, we’ll pass by Joshua Trees, the signature species of the Mojave Desert. We expect to arrive at Harry Reid International Airport by approximately 11:00 a.m. This concludes our program. If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!
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This is a fast-paced tour that allows one to hit many of their bucket list sights. If you would like to leave the driving and logistics to someone else and travel with a large tour group on a big bus, guided by knowledgeable folks, this is the tour for you.
— Review left November 9, 2024
Excellent program , very well organized and balanced. Strongly recommend to anyone.
— Review left November 8, 2024
If you are looking to see as much as possible of the Southwest in a short amount of time, then this is the trip for you.
— Review left November 2, 2024
Absolute Southwest — A Canyonlands Adventure featured a great itinerary. In addition to spending time in the Grand Canyon NP we toured other areas along the Colorado River basin like the Glen Canyon/Lake Powell/Page, AZ area and we got to spend two nights on the Navaho reservation. It was a wonderful experience and my personal highlights were seeing the Northern Lights and watching a condor fly over Zion NP.
— Review left October 30, 2024
The Road Scholar trip to the Ultimate Canyonlands was just spectacular. While it is a long trip you will experience the wonders of the Southwest. I traveled as a single among new friends on a spectacular journey. The Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Bryce Amphitheater, Zion. What a bucket list! The Colorado river from the top of the rim of the Grand Canyon to the float trip below. Oh the colors of our National Parks!
— Review left October 27, 2024
We LOVED this program! It was very informative, beautiful scenery, fun participants, great leader, coach drive and other instructors along the way. We would recommend it to anyone.
We intend to go on more Road Scholar trips.
— Review left October 6, 2024
My Road Scholar tour was informative, stress-free, and was a great experience. I felt that it was a good value for all of the things it provided.
— Review left October 6, 2024
This program was "as advertised". It is well organized, well run and a good value. I had an exceptional time, and learned so much and had a lot of fun while learning. It was a trip of wonders and information and new places. I will recommend this program and I will do more Road Scholar trips.
— Review left October 1, 2024
This was an absolutely amazing trip! The locations we visited were beautiful, and our time was so well organized. Dave Best and Dave Hall were marvelous guides, and we all learned so much! The people at Road Scholar thought of everything! We were even given the special glasses so that we could view the eclipse! The eclipse was not related to our trip, so I was very impressed that the RS staff make provisions for us to enjoy that event.
Every stop was meaningful with instructions on what to look for and explanations for what we saw. Dave Hall led us on some great hikes and both Dave Hall and Dave Best shared their passion for the Southwest with us.
I cannot recommend Road Scholar enough, and I do plan to travel with them again.
— Review left July 7, 2024
Fabulous trip with superb leader, Don Lago. Beyond expectations with great fellow scholars! Thank you!
— Review left May 13, 2024
A terrific program which opened my eyes to the glories of the American South-West. Antelope Canyon was a special surprise!
— Review left May 13, 2024
This was my first Road Scholar trip and first solo journey as well. The trip was fabulous. From start to finish, I enjoyed every minute. The trip was organized and was exactly as described in materials. It was a perfect mix of touring together and time on my own. I made friends who I may travel with again... This will not be my last Road Scholar trip for sure.
— Review left May 9, 2024
i highly recommend this program for a comprehensive look at the southwest
— Review left May 6, 2024
Try Road Scholar Trip# 8718 "On The Road: A Canyonlands Adventure".
Fantastic adventure from start to finish and everything in between!
— Review left May 1, 2024
I just returned from one of the most amazing adventures traveling through Arizona, Utah and Nevada on the The Absolute Southwast: Canyonlands Adventure. The group I traveled with was wonderful, and the journey through the canyonlands was breath taking. Thank you Road Scholar!
— Review left April 29, 2024
This program was masterfully designed and executed so that you experience the grandeur of the Southwest on a scale that is simply breathtaking. Only an AI bot would fail to be overwhelmed by the grandeur of the settings and enriched by the educational content communicated by leaders whose enthusiasm for the subject matter was infectious.
— Review left April 27, 2024
This 12-day trip of the Southwest was a trip of a lifetime! It truly exceeded my expectations and I would love to return one day! Road Scholar's planning and attention to detail are unmatched.
— Review left April 25, 2024
Fun and educational trip. Oppoutunity to visit beautiful places in the US Southwest. Great leaders and met many wonderful people
— Review left April 23, 2024
I just completed a fabulous trip with Road Scholar “Absolute Southwest, a Canyonland Adventure, an 11 day trip at “keep the pace”. Every day was a wonderful adventure with walks up to 2 miles but options to do more. The trip was accommodating to various levels of ability and many stops for getting on and off the bus. This trip was above and beyond my expectations and I loved walking the different paths and enjoying the scenery with stops for breaks along the way. The tour guides were very attentive to everyone and open and genuine in their mannerisms and knowledgeable about this whole area. I enjoyed seeing so much of the canyons including Monumental Valley, Montezumel Castle, Antelope Canyon and so much more. The river rafting trip at at Horseshoe Bend was amazing with lunch along the way since it took over 4 hours. I loved everything about this trip and this was my very first solo trip with a wonderful group of new friends. I would highly recommend this wonderful trip which was educational, enlightening and wonderful adventures every day. Thank you Road Scolar for this wonderful trip of a lifetime.
— Review left April 21, 2024
This trip was the trip of a lifetime. Every detail of the trip was thoughtfully planned and carried out. Our leaders were fantastic, and I learned a great deal from them. There simply are not enough good things so say about this experience. It was life-changing for me. I recommend it highly.
— Review left April 18, 2024
This program was all that I imagined and so much more.
— Review left April 13, 2024
I am not a frequent coach tour user, but the places visited on this trip could not have been visited on their own. The experience on this trip could not have been bettered, many new friends made. I’ll be back.
— Review left April 2, 2024
The places on the itinerary were glorious. The trip leaders were extremely knowledgeable & kind, as always. But for this skinny celiac, finding solid, nourishing gluten-free food was very hard. And March is a beast, I discovered: it was very, very COLD in northern Arizona & southern Utah, heavy snow & rain or not. I suggest not offering a departure date for this itinerary until very late March.
— Review left March 30, 2024
Absolute Southwest was my first Road Scholar trip and it did not disappoint. Everything about this trip was amazing. We saw some of the most beautiful and special places in this part of the country with two of the best guides who taught us so much while keeping us laughing in the process. Everything was so organized and every contingency was thought of. Accommodations were great and food was good. I am a solo traveler and the group was so welcoming and fun. I had a roommate and she and I got along great and will keep in touch. If you're considering travelling with Road Scholar, especially if you are solo, I highly recommend it and I will definitely travel with them again.
— Review left March 27, 2024
Absolute Southwest is absolutely marvelous. Each day is better and better. Wow! You will learn intellectually the how and why of the landscapes but the spiritual aspect of the amazing gloriousness of the place we call earth is from the heart and soul. Immerse yourself in the beauty and awe of Arizona and Utah. You will not be disappointed.
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5 stars
— Review left March 24, 2024
The Southwest Canyonlands adventure was a perfect exploration of the landscapes of the Southwest. I loved seeing the sweep of the landscapes and the connections among the many geologic features. The guide gave us a great understanding of the geology, plant, and cultural life of this immense area. Colors, rocks, canyons, mesas, deserts --it was all there to enjoy, and with some time for being on my own in these special places.
— Review left March 11, 2024
The Southwest program led by Stewart Lasseter was filled with spectacular experiences in different national parks and canyons from the Grand Canyon to Zion National Park. He is fascinating to listen to as he knows about the terrain, culture and history of each separate destination one visits on his trip. This trip was fabulous and deserves top notch reviews! He is excellent and the experience is one of a lifetime!
— Review left November 13, 2023
This geology and sites of Native American Indian history of Southwest program are very informative and face paced. It is for those seniors and younger adults who are very physically fit for early wake ups and hiking endurance. The National Park sites are awesome to visit.
— Review left November 13, 2023
Great trip to many spectactular locations. Loved learning about the geology of the region!
— Review left November 10, 2023
This is an interesting and awe-inspiring experience. Accommodations were great, and our group leader was informative and very eager to share his extensive knowledge with the group. There were truly jaw-dropping vistas and experiences. I can’t imagine a more complete tour of the area.
— Review left November 5, 2023
If you're looking for an educational group tour, I doubt that anyone does it better than Road Scholar.
— Review left November 5, 2023
The beauty of the parks seen IRL surpasses any photo I have ever seen. The information provided during the journey goes beyond books. Our Native American guides gave me a sense of history and culture that, again, surpassed anything I could have just gotten from a book.
— Review left September 30, 2023
All of the programs that I have attended exceed my expectations. Road Scholar is the perfect description of your services.
— Review left September 30, 2023
My first trip with Road Scholar. I got to see so many beautiful places, all in one trip, that have been on my bucket list for years. Met many people in our group that made the trip even more enjoyable. Plan on booking more trips, in the near future, with Road Scholar.
— Review left September 16, 2023
We thoroughly enjoyed the Best of Canyonlands program. The guides were excellent and our group was friendly and fun. The included activities of a jeep ride through Monument Valley and raft ride down the Colorado River were memories of a life time. This was definitely the trip of a lifetime!
— Review left May 16, 2023
Adventures in the Great Southwest was probably my favorite tour ever. I expected to be taken by the beauty of the canyons etc. but I was awestruck. I anticipated enjoying my favorite travelers but they became an extended family. And I assumed the tour guides would be good but Bryan and Barbara Bates were beyond that. They were knowledgeable, organized, warm and approachable. If you ever get a chance to do this trip, with these leaders, do not hesitate!
— Review left May 6, 2023
An enlightening and sometimes surprising program that delivered more than promised.
— Review left May 6, 2023
This trip was spectacular - well planned, organized and educational. The sites were dramatic and opened my eyes to a part of the country I had never experienced before. I highly recommend this trip to anyone wanting to visit the Southwest!
— Review left April 29, 2023
Our group leader knew the Canyonlands geology, delivering it well to all of us. He knew some history too, and our driver lived there. The hikes are great, but weather can be are cold, wet or sunny so layer-up and enjoy it like it is!
— Review left April 8, 2023
This trip was truly a magical adventure. The sights we viewed were breathtaking and the guides and presenters were so knowledgeable. We found the trip to be well worth the cost and would highly recommend it to anyone considering doing it. We will definitely consider other Road Scholar tours in the future.
— Review left April 8, 2023
First On The Road trip for me- Excellent! Comfortable travel in Coach bus, great driver, wonderful, knowledgable guide. Beautiful country and able to see many sites in time frame, allot of education and very good food!
— Review left April 6, 2023
I highly recommend this program, especially for solo travelers. This trip included multiple "bucket list" items of mine, that would be challenging for a solo travel to arrange. This trip was so well organized and made it very easy to see the sights I wanted to see, plus the leader Dave and our driver Ray gave us information, knowledge and insights that you wouldn't gain traveling on your own. I loved every minute of it and it exceeded my expectations, by far.
— Review left April 3, 2023
One of the best trips we have ever taken with any tour group. And seeing the National Parks with Road Scholar enhanced the whole experience.
— Review left March 27, 2023
This is a wonderfull adventure to enjoy the great natural beauty and science behind these formation. Experience never to be forgotten.
— Review left March 26, 2023
Fantastic trip! Beautiful part of the country, amazing adventures. I expected an interesting ride through stereotypical US landmarks. But it far exceeded my expectations; you literally have to see it to believe it. Try in in the snow if you can. It’s a whole new experience!
— Review left March 25, 2023
EXCELLENT PROGRAM
— Review left March 25, 2023
Although the weather was challenging at times, this was an excellent opportunity to sample some of the most spectacular locations in the Southwest.
— Review left March 25, 2023
A diverse informative nad exceedingly well organized sampling of the Southwestern US lead by an outstanding guide and bus driver well worth the trip cost.
— Review left March 25, 2023
Great trip, definitely keep the pace, awe inspiring!
— Review left November 21, 2022
As the website says; "This one has it all". If you have any interest at all in the SW United States, this one will exceed expectations. Arrive early to independently experience the Phoenix Sonoran Desert via Uber/Lyft. Papago Park and museums in the "Valley of the Sun" are memorable. Also downtown Scottsdale.
— Review left November 15, 2022
Just wanted to emphasize how amazing Chris was as a leader. Always friendly, tactful and knowledgeable.
— Review left November 13, 2022
This trip was over the top wonderful. I recommend it to everyone from novice (like me) to experienced hikers because there was something for everyone.
— Review left November 12, 2022
Great program … the beauty of the park an the sights speaks for itself … great educational and informative program …
— Review left November 12, 2022
Places taken to and sights seen were spectacular. This was the reason I chose this trip, and I was very glad I did.
Hotels and restaurants were all excellent choices.
It was a bit more strenuous than expected, and it needed guidance on when to take walking sticks.
— Review left November 10, 2022
The trip was beautiful with daily scenery of amazing sights.
We returned home with cold symptoms and right away tested Covid positive. Others on the trip tested positive as well when they returned home. I called the R.S. emergency number so everyone could be informed (Sat. morning) It was not until late Monday that a notice was sent out to the participants. I believe that because the Covid variants are highly contagious, when we were with the general public (shopping, etc) the R.S participants should have been encouraged to be masked.
I also suggest starting the trip from Las Vegas. Perhaps the weather of Zion and Bryce would be less likely to be wintry at the beginning of the journey.
1/15/2023 A follow up to my first review: Both my wife and I had cold like symptoms for a week to 10 days from Covid we caught on the R.S. trip. I recovered, but my wife is suffering from long-covid (for over two months now). She has had a swelling of her knee, which has been painful and seriously affects her ability to walk. She has started physical therapy and is slowly improving. Travelling with 40 people for 11 days is risky. We were asked to test for Covid before beginning the trip, but it was not mentioned at the introduction meeting. We were told "all of us have had the vaccinations and that is all we can do". However, we should have been advised to wear masks while travelling on the bus, when socializing with each other, and especially if shopping/ socializing with people not a part of Road Scholar. Also, anyone with covid like symptoms during the program should be required to take a test (hopefully provided by Road Scholar). Dining with an infected participant is probably where we caught the virus. The variants are highly contagious, so be as cautious and safe as you can while with other travellers.
— Review left November 9, 2022
Nonstop geological wonders and breathtaking vistas!
— Review left November 5, 2022
Great trip to see the Great Southwest. filled with fun and exciting adventure. Especially enjoyed all the guides , the Antelope Slot Canyon , the Tear drop and Monument and the river trip down Glen Canyon!
— Review left November 1, 2022
Great trip, highly recommend! You gotta go to Antelope Canyon, words can’t express how truly amazing it is!
— Review left October 31, 2022
The sites visited were quite spectacular,group participants were interesting and friendly, and the trip was well organized and informative . It does call for some physical fitness but wasn't overly demanding . Moving 6 or 7 times was a bit much for me . Overall, I heartily recommend .
— Review left October 24, 2022
This program was a wonderful experience! We saw so many of the Southwest highlights in one trip! Very manageable driving time in between. Highly recommend this trip!
— Review left October 17, 2022
My husband and I were a bit nervous about signing up for a 12-day adventure without knowing anyone else on the trip. Our fears were completely unfounded. We loved everything about the Absolute SW Adventure, including all the new friends we met and enjoyed. The RS leader was very knowledgeable, and he was clearly excited to share the geology of the area with our group. We learned so much! We also appreciated the outstanding co-leader, who joined us toward the end of the trip, and the excellent bus driver. We are still pinching ourselves because of our good fortune. We can't wait to figure out where we want to go next!
— Review left October 16, 2022
The program is great I highly recommend it!
— Review left October 11, 2022
I highly recommend this tour. It brings you to many places of incredible natural beauty with expert guidance at a bargain price.
— Review left October 8, 2022
Enjoy a worry-free trip at a very reasonable price!
— Review left October 7, 2022
My Southwest Adventure with Road Scholars was outstanding. Educational, fun, active, and introduced me to the Grand, Bryce and Zion Canyons in ways I wouldn't have been able to do on my own. Fellow travelers were awesome, and the trip leaders were outstanding. Highly, highly recommended!
— Review left May 14, 2022
This was the fourth RS Program for my husband and me. The other three were international and this was the first in the US. We've always wanted to visit the US National Parks and I started to plan the trip on my own. However, when we looked at what RS offered, we realized that the RS Program, Absolute Southwest: A Canyonland Adventure, was the best way to do what we wanted at a very reasonable cost and without the headache of having to drive long distances in unknown places. We loved the program and the company of the other 31 RS participants. We were very fortunate to have Stewart Lasseter as our group leader and Ray Coin as our coach driver. Stuart's knowledge of geology, history, culture, and vegetation of the different areas we visited was outstanding. He is the best RS Program leader we have had so far. He spent a great deal of time, during our long coach trips, educating us with very clear and eloquent explanations about the the different areas we visited. He also gathered a great deal of handouts and books to circulate among us while we were in transit. We learned a great deal about the geology, the native cultures and settlers of the region, and the landscapes on the Colorado Plateau. We spent a great deal of time in the Navajo Nation and learned a great deal about their way of life and culture. Our interaction with real Navajos, during our tour of Monument Valley and during the time we spent in their Reservation, was one of the most memorable experiences of this program.
— Review left May 13, 2022
Excellent trip from start to finish. Group leaders Jennifer and Jeff were knowledgeable and personable. In addition to being an skillful and safe bus driver, Karen gave us insight to her personal Navajo experiences. Road Scholars enabled me to see and experience natural wonders that I would not have been able to experience otherwise. Thank you, Road Scholars Organization.
— Review left May 7, 2022
This was my first travel experience with Road Scholar and it was excellent in multiple ways. I wanted to see our SW National Parks and this program made it possible. The itinerary was extensive, but manageable and enjoyable. I had no disappointments! I think the activity level rating was "spot on".
Our group leaders, Jeffery Strang and Jennifer Beltz brought much to the table for learning, experiencing and enjoying this entire adventure! Karen, our bus driver was excellent! We couldn't have had a better person at the wheel! Her morning greetings, smiles and comments added to our days.
The program was educational and it allowed each of us personal time to hike. The parks are exceptionally stunning and this trip exceeded all of my expectations. To quote from another Road Scholar reviewer: "Just go!" You won't be disappointed!
Suggestions: * Some hotels have laundry facilities. * Traveling in April, Utah parks were cold. Warm clothing was appreciated.
Yes, I will travel again with Road Scholar!
— Review left May 1, 2022
The Absolute Southwest Canyonlands Adventure was one of the most satisfying experiences we have enjoyed with Road Scholar. A perfect mix of education and time for personal enjoyment of the canyons. The views are beyond believable and you are given time to enjoy them on your own, with the leader, and on a couple of really fun adventures.
— Review left April 30, 2022
The itinerary met and probably surpassed expectations. No need to expound on the superb qualities of our driver, Ray, and our leader, Bruce Banker. Also had the bonus of having Dave Best with us for several days. The trip was an exceptional educational exercise.
Other than some minor meal issues no recommendations for change in program. Geologically, the inclusion of the 3 canyons, beyond their popularity, makes perfect sense.
One caveat. For 80 year olds, the program is strenuous. Even the younger were tired by the end of the day.
Again my thanks to Bruce and Ray for making this an unforgettable experience.
Stephen and Rosemary Blackman
— Review left April 27, 2022
I truly enjoyed EVERY moment of the "Absolute Southwest - A Canyonlands Adventure". The guides were exceptional - very interesting, knowledgeable, helpful and engaging. The itinerary, field trips, programs, transportation, accommodations and food were topnotch.
— Review left April 25, 2022
Excellent program. Well organized and educational. Very happy we chose this adventure. Learned a great deal from our excellent guide and instructor (Bruce). Quality of lodging and meals was excellent. You’ll have a hard time finding another program that covers so large a geographic area, in such a relatively short period of time, as comprehensively as this one. This was our 5th Road Scholar program and won’t be our last. Highly recommend!
— Review left April 22, 2022
Fantastic Program - - a definite learning experience with talented leaders - - would highly recommend
— Review left April 7, 2022
Wonderful trip--loved the interesting places we visited, with informative narratives from guides regarding the geology and customs/history/challenges of Native Americans. It's a busy trip with lots to see and learn. It's hard to imagine going to these places without Road Scholar, who offers a deeper understanding of what you are seeing and experiencing. ~ Barbara
— Review left April 6, 2022
The trip was very interesting through a seldom visited part of the country. Due to pandemic supply chain issues the meals were not as wonderful as on any of our other Road Scholar trips.
Perhaps Road Scholar could review the itinerary on the program as the physical activities were very different from the activities listed. Perhaps this would be better listed as a hiking program. Many in our program opted out of several activities as they were pretty strenuous at elevation.
— Review left March 24, 2022
Go. Just go. This was a spectacular trip, so much information, such much spectacular scenery, such great tour personnel. It was wonderful having a geologist as a tour leader to educate, explain, and answer our questions. It was the epitome of Road (yes, there's lots of bus time) and Scholar (great to learn about the geology). Dave (tour leader) and Alex (driver par excellence) were wonderful.
— Review left March 8, 2022
Was a wonderful experience. Had never visited prior. Just spectacular and great participants and guides.. Had a great time.
— Review left February 4, 2022
This was our fifth trip with Road Scholar but the first domestic destination. We love visiting the Southwest and had previously visited many of the locations included in this trip. With Road Scholar, our experiences were richer because our group had the good fortune to be led by Jeff Strang and Kristin Hooten. We learned about geology, botany, history, local culture and more. We had fun with our very congenial fellow travelers. And we left the driving and planning to someone else! The sights are stunning and the activities are delightful. Loved the float trip at Glen Canyon.
— Review left November 16, 2021
You cannot go wrong by choosing Road Scholar. Activities to meet every interest, leaders passionate about the program and their subjects, eager and interesting participants and good value for money; all excellent reasons to choose RS. We have been on 10 so far, never disappointed.
— Review left November 14, 2021
The Absolute Southwest program was one of the best of our 21 Road Scholar programs so far. It enable us to experience not only our iconic national parks but also areas we had not been able to visit easily before, such as the Navajo Nation and Monument Valley.
— Review left November 2, 2021
Everything about this trip was great. Our group leader, Bryan Bates, is incredibly passionate and his depth of knowledge is impressive, especially of Native Americans (with the Navaho nation in particular), of geology and of the Southwest/Colorado Plateau in general. Everything on the itinerary was worthwhile. I can't think of anything that I didn't like.
— Review left October 30, 2021
This is a wonderful program! All the guides were informative and fun!
I enjoyed the fact that you could hike at your own pace or opt out if you chose to.
— Review left October 30, 2021
This was my 10th Road Scholar trip and rates right up there with all the other fantastic experiences I have had travelling on Road Scholar programs. The sights on the Canyonlands Adventure were spectacular and our leader, Dave, gave us fascinating geological facts explaining how such sights came to be. Other life-time learners on the program were delightful travelers whom I count now as friends. Nita from Georgia
— Review left October 26, 2021
Our group leader Dave Hall and our bus driver Alex Rangel were an exceptional team. Alex in my opinion is not your typical bus driver. He was more of a co leader participating with the group and sharing his knowledge as well. It was nice to have two knowledgeable individuals who were familiar with the places we visited. If I had to choose from Phoenix, Sedona, Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Glen Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Bryce, or Zion, it would be a difficult choice. Each place I learned and took away knowledge that will have an everlasting impact on me for the rest of my life. From the scenery, the history, the culture of the inhabitants, the weather, the personal challenge of gaining less of a fear of heights, and the sharing of this experience with fellow travelers I have once again grown. Life is good.
— Review left October 23, 2021
This trip was a dream come true. If you enjoy beauty in nature this trip is for you. Our trip almost didn't happen though. Road Scholar requires all participants to be vaccinated. And we were given an unvaccinated bus driver. Don Lago gave us a choice not to go on the trip if we chose not to go. I asked our bus driver if he had Covid at anytime and he said, "yes" which gives him antibodies. The group chose to go on the trip. Our bus driver, Brian was the best driver ever! He was professional, experienced, courteous, helpful and he was respectful to Don Lago. He drove on switch backs with no shoulders, could park the bus in tight places, an expert driver, and was always polite. In the information that Road Scholar sent out, it said to be flexible and that's what we should do especially when Road Scholar is trying to get back on their feet. And people had a choice not to go on the trip if they felt uncomfortable with an unvaccinated bus driver. We flew to Phoenix with unvaccinated and vaccinated people as well. Over all, we had a blast and meet so many wonderful friends. It was the best Road Scholar trip out of 4 that I've been on! It was the beauty of God's creation, new friends and without Brian, our bus driver, it would not have happened!
— Review left October 18, 2021
This is a great trip yo make. The scenic wonders of the Southwest are on full display. The air is so clean and refreshing and the lack of humidity is invigorating. The trip is such a great value that we may repeat it!
— Review left October 18, 2021
Superb program -- provides a comprehensive and enjoyable overview of the significant history, geology and attractions of the American Southwest, its Native American cultures, and its significant National Parks and Monuments.
— Review left October 9, 2021
This was a great trip. Highly recommended if you want to see a number of our great National parks. The highlight was the trip into Monument Valley with a Native guide. Not something you could do on your own. I went the last week of September and first week of October, to avoid summer heat. Be advised that the temperature that time of year is quite variable and requires some skill in packing for temperatures down to the low 50’s and up to the low 90’s and still have a suitcase you can lift. Something you might want to include is a swimsuit as several of the hotels had nice pools and hot tubs. Also, the Monument Valley trip will leave everything covered in a fine red dust, but you can do laundry at the hotel the following night so bring detergent and a dryer sheet.
I feel the physical rating of this trip is accurate. You will be in parks with short hiking opportunities. None of the hikes are especially hard or long, but some are at elevation, are slippery, or are walking uphill in loose sand. If you have ambulation limitations or breathing difficulties you might want to reconsider. But for the average person, I say go for it. You will get your steps in and see amazing sights.
— Review left October 9, 2021
Outstanding experience. Every day and each park was different. Good pacing. Enjoyed the free time at Grand Canyon and Zion National Park.
— Review left October 9, 2021
This program took us to incredible sites in the Southwest -- some very well known and others less known. Experiencing them with our guide Matt Turner, who knows so much about the geology and gets everyone excited about what they are seeing, was a wonderful experience.
— Review left April 7, 2020
Great program. Learned a lot about the unique geology of Arizona as well as plant life. I have seen Grand Canyon 3 times before, but this time I really saw it for all of it's beauty and natural formations.
— Review left March 30, 2020
Road Scholar allows me to experience a destination in ways that I could never do on my own. The in depth information that is provided from a historical, cultural and social perspective about a place or community makes the trip a special experience. On my own I could say I was there. With Road Scholar I can say that I gained insights and information that I would not on my own. Road Scholar has never failed me and has always exceeded my expectations. Looking forward to my next RS adventure.
— Review left November 24, 2019
If you want to be inspired by nature and learn more about the world we live in, this program is for you! Really enjoyed it from start to finish.
— Review left November 23, 2019
This trip was above and beyond my expectations. It seemed that each day brought even more WOW vistas and experiences than the days before. Well worth the investment in $, time, and energy.
— Review left November 20, 2019
This is a first class operation.
— Review left November 15, 2019
A must-see for everyone. Nowhere else on the planet can you see spectacular geology such as this. You will never look at a rock the same wau again.
— Review left November 15, 2019
The program itself was fantastic! It was a disappointment to me when I arrived in Phoenix to find that "I would not have a roommate"! I was told when I enrolled that I would have one - since I have a hearing problem, it was comforting to know that there would be 4 ears instead of two to make sure no instructions were missed. Would have appreciated a "heads up" from the main office...
— Review left November 15, 2019
Great program with a awesome criteria of place & things to see/experience. Trip of a lifetime. Must see & do. Great value for the money. Thanks Road Scholar for the memories.
— Review left November 9, 2019
A spectacular tour of beautiful canyons and valleys unique to our desert Southwest with great accommodations and caring, knowledgeable leadership. Can't recommend it enough!
— Review left November 5, 2019
This was a wonderful program. My husband has a degree in mining engineering and enjoyed the program as much as I did. I knew little about Geology. We have traveled internationally with more expensive tour groups and enjoyed this tour as much as those.
— Review left October 26, 2019
Great trip. Locations were spectacular and we learned a great deal about native populations, local geology and plant life.
— Review left September 4, 2019
My recent trip to the Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Parks, Monument Valley with Road Scholar was really wonderful. It was extremely well organized and had a geologist leading the group. He was personable and knowledgeable. There was a balanced mix of education and time to explore both with the group, and separately, if desired. Accommodations were very comfortable and often in beautiful locations. Food was plentiful. I have nothing negative to say about this program. I look forward to more trips with Road Scholar.
— Review left May 28, 2019
Want to have a wonderful travel experience, without the worry of what exit do I take/where shall we stop for supper/will the hotel I picked online live up to its internet description? Then let Road Scholar do all of that, and more, for you! Wonderful, thoughtful leaders, who always think ahead, as well as provide knowledgeable commentary on what we are seeing, whether from the windows of the coach, or hiking, or in a museum. The value, as well as the experience, cannot be topped!
— Review left May 9, 2019
Every minute was filled with new and interesting elements.
— Review left May 5, 2019
This Program provides a wonderful way to experience the Canyonlands of the Southwest. You have the opportunity to see and do special things that you might miss if you were independently traveling. Great Program!
— Review left May 3, 2019
This trip exceeded our expectations in every way! The scenery was extraordinary, our leaders/ guides outstanding, the learning immense, the food and accommodations very agreeable, the camaraderie and group dynamics exceptional.
— Review left April 22, 2019
This was one of the best non-hiking trips we have taken. We saw so much beautiful country and learned so much about the American Southwest.
— Review left April 17, 2019
This trip far exceeded my expectations. First I must credit the participants for making the many tours and meals so perfect. Our guide, Joanna, was wonderful - she kept us well informed and coordinated those tours and meals with great skill. There was a perfect amount of free time available for self-directed activities. And last, but not least, Karen, our driver was so warm, engaging, informative - and a great driver!
— Review left April 14, 2019
We just returned from "On the Road: Absolute Southwest- A Canyonlands Adventure" and loved it. From start to finish we were amazed at the beauty we saw. We learned so much and this made it even more special. We were blessed with great weather so the hiking, the float trip, and other field trips were enjoyable. We loved Don Lago-his knowledge and humor added so much to this adventure. The accommodations were good and the food amazing. We had some picnics that added to the adventure. I had been concerned about the timing and weather, but we learned to layer clothing so we stayed comfortable. We are excited to plan our next adventure with Road Scholar!
— Review left April 6, 2019
We completed this program this AM and I tried to open the Program Evaluation but failed. The evaluation site claimed "Error" and unavailable for both Charlene and myself. My comments re this trip are that the food was superior, the sties visited were outstanding, the lodging was great and due to Road Scholar's insistence, the weather was also outstanding. My only negative was that the group leader suggested to the 40 participants that a gratitude be considered for one of the trips three bus drivers and several of the trips tour guides. My understanding has always been that all gratitude's were included in our program costs and unless someone felt so inclined, any gratitude offering should be outside a leaders suggestion.
Thank you, John W Gilbert, a 67 time program attendee.
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— Review left April 5, 2019
This is a must do program. What you see will stay with you forever.
— Review left March 29, 2019
Get steeped in gorgeous scenery-- mountains as well as canyons and hoodoos
AND learn much more about the geological formation of these marvelous western sites!
— Review left March 20, 2019
I would highly recommend the two Road Scholar programs I attended: Three Nights on Amelia Island and Two on Cumberland: Nature and History, and On the Road: Absolute Southwest — A Canyonlands Adventure.
— Review left March 18, 2019
Absolute Southwest is a dynamic program where nature holds center stage and instructors enhance traveler's understanding of natural forces. Get ready for lots of Ooo's and Ahhh's.
— Review left March 16, 2019
NAU does a great job organizing this program. We visit places you might never think of if planning this trip on your own.
— Review left March 12, 2019