Southwest stories

Superior Seasons in the Southwest

by Frank Mungeam

Crisp spring mornings are also perfect for exploring Bryce’s otherworldly landscape by foot. We hike along the Fairyland Trail, dwarfed by spires of sandstone sculpted by wind and water. Or we might wander through “Queen’s Garden” to “Wall Street,” where a solitary Douglas fir has rooted itself, stretching skyward toward sunlight from a narrow chasm in the rock.
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Play in the National Parks

by Frank Mungeam

Our national parks protect areas of incredible history, geology and rugged beauty. The best way to experience the sensory pleasures of these national treasures is on two wheels (or feet).
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People are talking

The roads in southern Utah are like a playground for cyclists. With the hardworking guides and the van support, everything ran smoothly, and you could just enjoy the day’s ride or hike. The scenery was great throughout the tour! The camaraderie of the group was also great, and yet you could get ‘alone time,’ too.”

Alan Richard Taylor

Brooklyn, New York
Bryce-Zion Tour, October 2007