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| The 5 Best Days You Can Spend On A Motorcycle! |
| How Long? 5 Days |
| Where? Nevada, Utah, Arizona |
| When? We can go whenever you like! |
| Whats Included? Professional Guide, Three GOOD meals each day, Nice middle class rooms each night |
| Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Pricing |
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Day 1 This world class motorcycle tour begins in Las Vegas. Five and a half days of riding the western frontier experiencing in person, scenery from your favorite western movies. |
| Valley of Fire |
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Zion National Park |
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Grand Escalante |
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Grand Escalante |
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Capital Reefs |
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Natural Bridges National Monument |
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Monument Valley |
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Monument Valley |
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Monument Valley |
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Sedona |
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Grand Canyon |
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Grand Canyon |
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Route 66 |
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Highway 12 |
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Highway 95 |
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| Your first stop will be the Valley of Fire. The valley derives its name from the red sandstone formations and the stark beauty of the Mojave Desert. |
| Ancient trees and early man are represented throughout the park by areas of petrified wood and 3,000 year-old Indian petroglyph. |
| Further along the road we come to a place you will talk about the rest of your life Zion National Park. Zion National Park is often said to be the most beautiful place in America. |
| "Spectacular" is uttered time and time again as eyes are raised to view the vast monoliths of the best of Utah's National Parks. |
| Zion unveils its eight layers of sandstone, displaying what has taken two-hundred-million years to carve and mold. |
| This spectacular corner of Southern Utah is a masterpiece of towering cliffs, deep red canyons, mesas, buttes and massive monoliths. |
| Zion's fame is due to more than its beauty, but also its incredible geology. |
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Day 2 The next day two, we ride into one of the most geologically unique places in the world Bryce Canyon. |
| At Bryce Canyon National Park, erosion has shaped colorful Claron limestones, sandstones, and mudstones into thousands of spires, fins, pinnacles, and mazes. |
| Collectively called "hoodoos," these colorful and whimsical formations stand in horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters along the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in Southern Utah. |
| We next come to The Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument a huge chunk of public land engulfing much of the Southwestern Utah desert. |
| In the 1870s, geologist Clarence Dutton described the Grand Staircase as a "huge stairway ascending out of the bottom of the Grand Canyon northward with the cliff edge of each layer forming giant steps." |
| The steps rise 5500' from the floor of the Grand Canyon to the edge of the jagged Paunsaugunt Plateau at Bryce Canyon.
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Day 3 Shortly after breakfast on Day Three we come to a most impressive place called Capitol Reef National Park. |
| Preserving the Waterpocket Fold, a 90-mile long wrinkle in the earth's crust, called a monocline. The Fold extends 70 miles, from nearby Thousand Lake Mountain to the Colorado River (now Lake Powell). |
| Capitol Reef National Park was established to protect this grand and colorful geologic feature, as well as the spectacular eroded jumble of cliffs, domes, monoliths, twisting canyons and graceful arches. |
| Soon after we leave Capital Reef we will go through an old west town known as Hanksville. |
| Hanksville was a supply post for Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch, who would hide out at Robbers Roost in the desert southeast of town. |
| During the uranium mining frenzy following World War II, Hanksville became a supply center for the prospectors and miners scouring the deserts of the Colorado Plateau. |
| Many abandoned mines can be found in the deserts surrounding the town. |
| Later along the road you will come upon Natural Bridges National Monument. The park protects some of the finest examples of ancient stone architecture in the southwest. |
| Located on a tree-covered mesa cut by deep sandstone canyons, three natural bridges formed where meandering streams eroded the canyon walls. The bridges are named Kachina, Owachomo and Sipapu. |
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Day 4 The morning of Day Four is one that you will never forget. |
| A short ride from your hotel brings you to a place that the word awesome was thought of to describe, Monument Valley. |
| The landscape overwhelms, not just by its beauty but also by its size. |
| The fragile pinnacles of rock are surrounded by miles of mesas and buttes, shrubs, trees and windblown sand, all comprising the magnificent colors of the valley. |
| All of this harmoniously combines to make Monument Valley a truly wondrous experience. |
| Next we come to the incomparable Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is an awesome place. |
| Its overwhelming size and its intricate and colorful landscape make it without question one of the seven marvels of the natural world. |
| While it is not the deepest canyon in the world, it is unmatched throughout the world for the vistas it offers to visitors. |
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Day 5 Day five you will ride south and through the very beautiful high desert town of Flagstaff. Continuing on into the Coconino National Forest to see Sedona one of the more scenic towns on your tour. |
| Entering the Prescott National Forest you go past Jerome an old copper mining town that offers a view back to the days when mining was king. |
| Heading north the day ends at Seligman Az. |
| Seligman leads you on to Old Route 66 for a taste of The Mother Road. There are a number of ghost towns you will pass, which really gives you a taste of what traveling was like when 66 was THE WAY WEST. |
| You arrive in Kingman for the final leg of your tour but before it ends in Las Vegas you will ride across the top of Hoover Dam. |
| That my friends is what 5 days of the best time you will ever have on a motorcycle is. Just think what it will be like to do it! |
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Cash |
Credit Card |
| 1 Person Private |
$4,250 |
$4,450 |
| 1 Rider & 1 Passenger |
$2,400 each |
$2,500 each |
| 2 Riders sharing 1 room |
$2,000 each |
$2,100 each |
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