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Robin Swoboda BRYCE, ZION & the GRAND CANYON AUGUST 28 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2021 with host ROBIN SWOBODA, Cleveland Television Personality Monument Valley Home to many Wild West films and television shows, view one of the most photographed and recognizable locations in North America. Zion National Park Wildlife Goosenecks State Park Bryce, Zion & the Grand Canyon Keep your camera ready for animals such as mule Gaze at the results of 300 million years of geological deer, wild turkeys, Mexican spotted owl, Mojave activity, where the San Juan River winds and carves AUGUST 28 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2021 Additional dates may be available desert tortoise, various plateau lizards and more. its way through the desert 1,000 feet below. Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of Utah and Arizona while visiting four iconic National Parks and Salt Lake City. a depth of almost a mile below the DAY 8: BRYCE CANYON Robin South Rim. Enjoy photo and viewing DAY 1: FLY TO SALT DAY 3: ARCHES NATIONAL Utah’s most spectacular state park. Rimmed by pine and aspen forests, Scenic overlooks provide breathtaking stops from spectacular overlooks. Bryce Canyon National Park offers Swoboda LAKE CITY PARK Tonight we relish the unique experi- Settle in for a restful night in panoramas of sculptured pinnacles a marvelous viewing experience. Enjoy an included continental break- ence to stay within Grand Canyon Robin is a downtown Salt Lake City. and buttes. CB,L The park is a natural wonderland of fast each morning during our stay in National Park, right on the canyon’s popular TV Moab. Today we explore Arches towering spires and erosion-sculpted MONUMENT VALLEY rim! This evening, savor the colors and radio DAY 2: VISIT MOAB National Park with an expert local DAY 4: rocks called hoodoos. We make Enjoy an included continental break- and changing light of sunset while personality Our day begins with a visit to see the guide. This is the world’s largest several photo stops along our route. fast each morning during our stay overlooking the magnificent canyon. B who has been Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square concentration of natural sandstone The afternoon is free for additional in Moab. Departing from Moab, we lucky enough as they record a performance for the arches, which are the result of ero- sightseeing. This evening, we enjoy visit Newspaper Rock, one of the DAY 6: THE GRAND to call Cleveland home since 1986. longest-running radio broadcast of its sion and weathering. A boxed lunch dinner and live music at Ebenezer’s finest examples of petroglyphs in STAIRCASE kind in the U.S. Next we travel to Moab will be served before we visit Dead Barn and Grill. B,D Robin built her career at WJW the United States. We also visit Savor sweeping panoramas and for two wonderful evenings B,D Horse Point State Park, considered and has shared her talents with the Edge of the Cedars State Park surreal landscapes during our last DAY 9: SALT LAKE CITY WEWS viewers of the Morning Museum to view an impressive col- stop at Grandview Lookout before We visit the Bryce Wildlife Museum, Exchange and WKYC’s News at Newspaper Rock Grand Staircase lection of Native American artifacts. departing the Grand Canyon. We’ll featuring animal taxidermy and one 7 as well as getting up early for After an included lunch, we discover traverse the Grand Staircase before of the finest butterfly collections in 4 years to host the morning show Goosenecks State Park. Here, we arriving at incredible Zion National North America. Later we travel back on 95.5 The Fish. She is currently overlook the San Juan River, its Park, a spectacular example of cliff to Salt Lake City and gather for a a columnist for the Akron Beacon course zigzagging more than six and canyon landscapes. Carved by Farewell Dinner. B,D Journal and is a popular speaker. miles in less than one linear mile! the Virgin River over millions of Robin has previously hosted We then venture to the Monument years, we will stay the night in the DAY 10: FLY HOME several Holiday Vacations tours. Valley Visitor Center. The rugged, Zion Park area, nestled among the We fly home with delightful Having never met a stranger, untouched beauty of this area has towering rock formations. B,D memories. just a new friend in waiting, been used to portray the Old West Highest Elevation: 9,100 feet at Rainbow Robin invites you to join her in many motion picture and televi- DAY 7: ZION NATIONAL PARK Point in Bryce Canyon National Park. on this exciting vacation! sion westerns. CB,L,D Enjoy free time to explore the park by tram and learn the history and DAY 5: THE GRAND CANYON geology of the region. View soaring Today we visit the awe-inspiring Grand cliffs, waterfalls, and rock formations Canyon! Stretching 227 miles along described as thrones, steeples, and cathedrals. Later, we unpack for the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon MODERATE varies from four to an incredible two relaxing nights in the Bryce ACTIVITY LEVEL eighteen miles in width and reaches Canyon area. B Refer to General Information for details Explore Four National Parks Witness rugged beauty in the American frontier’s most astonishing landscapes. Your Experience Includes Our unmatched Holiday Advantage includes ALL Flights accommodations, admission to attractions, motorcoach Motorcoach 1 2 3 # of Overnights transportation, baggage handling at hotels, professional 1 1 Salt Lake City Tour Director, and local guides, plus airfare, fuel surcharges, government fees, airport & departure taxes. Price Arches UT National A fully-refundable deposit of only $200 per person will Park Arches National Park 2 Moab Eastern Utah’s Arches National Park has more than reserve your space and prices are guaranteed upon Newspaper Rock 2,000 sandstone arches and many other phenomenal receipt of the deposit. Call us today at 888-554-5208. Bryce Canyon Edge of the Zion 2 National Park Cedars S.P. natural rock formations within its 76,000 acres. National 1 Kanab Park Monument Valley 1 Kayenta Earn a $100 Holiday Vacations Travel Credit Grand Canyon View our NEW online travel shows available at National Park 1 AZ holidayvacations.com, keyword cleveland. 15 Excellent Meals Featuring Attractions & Highlights Price Per Person • Dinner & live music at Ebenezer’s • Tabernacle Choir at Temple ALL AIRFARE INCLUDED! Barn & Grill Square Double ..............$4299 per person Single .................. 5199 per person • Holiday Vacations Farewell Dinner in • Arches National Park Triple/Quad subject to availability Salt Lake City • Dead Horse Point State Park Deposit: $200 per person B=Breakfast CB=Continental Breakfast • Newspaper Rock Guaranteed Price: Your price is Grand Canyon National Park L=Lunch D=Dinner • Edge of the Cedars State Park guaranteed upon receipt of your deposit. • Goosenecks State Park Final Payment: June 29, 2021 This incredible chasm is 277 miles long, about Full refund 61 days prior to departure the same distance between Chicago and St. Louis! All Accommodations Featuring • San Juan River The coloration of the Grand Canyon changes • 2 nights in Salt Lake City • Monument Valley Visitor Center Departure Point constantly due to sunlight including clouds • 2 nights in Moab • Grand Canyon National Park Cleveland ranging from bright red to deep purple. Hopkins International Airport • 1 night in Kayenta • Zion National Park Departure points subject to change. • 1 night in Grand Canyon National Park • Bryce Canyon National Park • 1 night in Zion National Park • Bryce Wildlife Museum • 2 nights near Bryce Canyon National Park Zion National Park Bryce Canyon National Park Zion National Park is Utah’s first and most visited Utah’s Bryce Canyon National Park is a geological National Park. Carved by the Virgin River over millions forest of colorful pinnacles, spires, fins, arches, mazes, of years, Zion has steep cliff faces and fascinating rock and formations called hoodoos. The incredible limestone formations created by the erosion of wind, water, and time. formations range in color from red to yellow to lavender. 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