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This fantastic lodge-based hiking tour visits two of the most sought-after National Parks in the American Southwest. Explore the geological wonders of the Colorado Plateau while hiking through Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park. The stunning result of time and erosional processes reveal starkly different, but equally amazing, landscapes. Experience them up close through a series of hikes that best illustrate what each park has to offer.
We start with Bryce Canyon, where we’ll spend two days exploring its fascinating geologic wonder of hoodoos, crimson hues, and expansive views. Descend into it’s natural amphitheaters via the Fairyland Trail and Navajo Loop. Then it’s to the iconic Zion National Park, where towering sandstone cliffs in excess of 2000 vertical feet dominate and overwhelm your senses. We explore from above and below, hiking to Emerald Pools and up to unbeatable views high above the canyon floor.
Hike and explore by day and retire each evening to a comfortable lodge, enjoying dinners at restaurants handpicked by our local guides. Let us handle the logistics while you spend every moment simply enjoying the experience.
Type: Lodge-Based Hiking
Days: 4 Days
Distance: ~25 miles
Depart St. George early for the scenic drive through southern Utah. Our first stop is little-known region of beautiful rock formations not far from Bryce Canyon. We’ll stretch our legs as we wonder through the stunning views along quiet trails. We’ll enjoy a picnic lunch for heading into Bryce. We will hike the scenic Navajo Loop, enjoying wild formations with names like the Three Wise Men, Wall of Windows, and Thor’s Hammer. After a great first day of hiking, we’ll settle into our lodge before heading out to dinner at a nearby restaurant.
Drive Time: 2.5 hours
Distance & Elevation: up to 6 miles, 1500-foot ascent/descent
Lunch, Dinner
Today we explore beneath the rim of Bryce Canyon. The Fairyland Loop offers all that Bryce is famous for: unique rock towers (hoodoos), natural arches and windows and spectacular views. And it’s also less crowded than some of the other trails in the park. You’ll enjoy the fascinating features like the Chinese Wall, Boat Mesa and Tower Bridge. There are plentiful ups and downs along the way making this a moderately strenuous hike but the rewards are plentiful!
Drive Time: n/a
Distance & Elevation: 8 miles, 2300-foot descent/ascent
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we head on to Zion National Park. Entering through the east side of the park, we are greeted by a pine and juniper studded landscape of the white sandstone domes of Checkerboard Mesa. As we pass through the Zion-Carmel Tunnel, an unrivaled view unfolds before us as we descend the numerous switchbacks to the bottom of Zion Canyon. We head for the Watchman Trail, where we climb nearly 400 feet to earn views into Zion Canyon, as well as back towards the pleasant valley below and the town of Springdale. Back to the canyon floor, we’ll head up-canyon and spend the afternoon enjoying a hike to the famed Emerald Pools.
Drive Time: 1.25 hours
Distance & Elevation: 6 miles, 1000-foot ascent/descent
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Our final day in Zion offers us the opportunity to hike the steep and exciting trail to Scout Lookout, offering incredible views high above the canyon floor. Climb up to Refrigerator Canyon and through Walter’s Wiggles to Scout Lookout. Though the climb is arduous, the rewards from trail’s end are magnificent views of the canyon below and are well-worth the effort. We return the way we came, and enjoy a final, hearty lunch before loading up for the drive back to St. George for farewells.
Drive Time: 1 hour
Distance & Elevation: 5 miles, 1500-foot ascent/descent
Breakfast, Lunch
*Upon booking you will receive a detailed trip information packet
Most trips in Utah will accommodate 6 people plus one guide. On occasion, a group may be as large as 9 people plus 2 guides.
Children under the age of 12 are generally not permitted on regularly scheduled trips. This restriction may be negotiable on private tours. Please contact us with any questions regarding this policy.
In order to confirm a reservation, we require an initial deposit of $250 per person, with the final balance due 90 days prior to the trip’s departure. If you book a trip within 90 days of the trip’s scheduled departure, then full payment is due at the time of booking.
Once we confirm availability, you will be provided with an online registration link. Your deposit is payable online by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, or ACH transfer.
This trip will begin/end in St. George, UT and you will need to spend the night prior to your trip’s scheduled departure in St. George. You will want to fly into either Las Vegas (2 hour drive) or St. George.
We will meet for at 6:00am the morning of your trip’s departure at the Best Western Abbey Inn in St. George. It is best to plan on staying at this hotel the evening prior to your trip’s departure.
We will provide all transportation to/from trailheads for the duration of the trip. We will pick you up at your hotel in St. George and return you there at the trip’s conclusion. Guests staying at the Best Western Abbey Inn (recommended) can leave their cars at the hotel. The hotel will often store your luggage for you, as well, but please confirm this option in advance. If you are staying at a different hotel, you will need to check with them as to whether you can leave your car/luggage there.
Expect to be back in St. George by 5pm at the latest on the last day of the trip. Many trips will return earlier but we cannot make any guarantees. In general, it is recommended that you do not plan to fly home on the same day your trip finishes. Since each trip has slightly different logistics, feel free to contact us with specific questions related to the expected return time for your trip.
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Suzanne S.
“I had been to Zion and Bryce Canyon before. On this guided tour I experienced and learned so much more. The efficiency of a guide who deals with all aspects of travel is well worth it. Our guide Owen was knowledgeable, helpful, polite, efficient, and more. We felt like we were in good hands. It was like traveling with a family member. We are already talking about a trip in 2025 with Four Seasons.”
Suzanne S.
Dorothy M.
“My 2 friends and I did a 4-day hiking trip with Four Season Guides that went to Zion and Bryce. I had previously taken a trip with them to Phantom Ranch in the Grand Canyon. Like the Grand Canyon trip, this recent one was a trip of a lifetime. The guide really knew the geology and was a terrific hiking guide and companion. The food was great, too. I can without reservation recommend them highly. I hope to take another trip with them next year. Highlight definitely was seeing California condors in Zion.”
Dorothy M.
Price: 
$2,675/person
Single Supplement: $450
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