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Canyon Country

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Canyon Country
Experience America’s canyons and venture through a world of colorful vistas and the neon-lit spectacle of Las Vegas. Take time to shop in Sedona's marketplace and travel through Kaibab National Forest. Relax in the stillness and natural beauty of nature at the Lake Powell Resort for two nights. Enjoy a rafting adventure that floats down the Colorado River with stops at some of its most awe-inspiring sights, including Horseshoe Bend. Take an afternoon cruise during your stay at Lake Powell. Climb aboard Zion’s open-air tram and wind your way alongside the Virgin River. Enjoy a night along the lively Las Vegas strip. From the legendary Grand Canyon to the vibrant valleys of Zion, take in America’s most beautiful landscapes.
Interests
  • National Parks and Preserves
7 Nights Starting At
March 28, 2025 through April 04, 2025
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March 24, 2025 7:00 PM
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7 Nights from $2,999.00 (USD) Per Person
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March 24, 2025 7:00 PM
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March 31, 2025 7:00 PM
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April 19, 2025 7:00 PM
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April 26, 2025 7:00 PM
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Highlights
Canyon Country

Scottsdale
Nicknamed "The West's most Western Town," Scottsdale, Arizona, is a bustling city of just over 220,000 people. Bordering the city of Phoenix, Scottsdale is known for its golfing and spa resorts and its beautiful desert landscape. Besides the world-class resorts, downtown Scottsdale has numerous buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of its Old Town where the Old West meets the New West.

Kaibab National Forest
Bordering the North and South Rims of the Grand Canyon is the 1.6 million acres of Kaibab National Forest. A wealth of flora thrives here. The higher elevations are dense with ponderosa pine, juniper, spruce and ash and the lower forest floor has smatterings of sagebrush, bitterbrush and cliffrose. In addition to the greenery, there are numerous animals such as whitetail deer, coyote and mountain lion that make Kaibab their home.

Grand Canyon
Discover one of the world's natural wonders, the iconic Grand Canyon. Behold its amazing, colorful and ever-changing views. The canyon’s towering cliffs plunge an average of 5,249 feet to the turbulent Colorado River below. The beautiful layers of colorful rock reveal the earth’s history spanning a stunning 1.75 billion years. Scientists studied the canyon’s layers, along with fossils and sediment, to map the world’s evolution. The U.S. government began to explore and chart the area in the early 1800s and it was officially named a national park in 1919.

Rafting on Horseshoe Bend


Lake Powell Cruise


Bryce Canyon
A small national park in southwestern Utah, Bryce Canyon is named after the Mormon Pioneer Ebenezer Bryce, and became a national park in 1928. Known for its unique geology, consisting of a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters, slot canyons, windows, fins, and spires called "hoodoos", Bryce is a virtual stone forest tinted with colors too numerous and subtle to name.

Zion National Park
As Utah's first National Park, Zion became a national park in 1919. The word Zion translates from the Hebrew as a place of safety or refuge. This area that has been settled by people since 6000 BC and became home to Mormon pioneers in the 1860s. A staggering mix of canyons and sandstone mountains, Zion today welcomes over 3 million visitors a year and is Utah's most visited national park.

Las Vegas
A desert oasis, Las Vegas is also known as Sin City. With the legalization of gambling in Nevada in 1931, Las Vegas became a hotspot for casino owners. Today it bills itself as the Entertainment Capital of the World with its mega casinos and entertainment venues.

Hotels
Canyon Country

Courtyard by Marriott
3311 North Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ, United States


Grand Canyon area* hotel
Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon, AZ, United States


Lake Powell Resort
100 Lake Shore Drive, Page, AZ, United States


Holiday Inn Express
1215 Zion Park Boulevard, Springdale, UT, United States


Paris Hotel
3655 Las Vegas Blvd So., Las Vegas, NV, United States


Canyon Country

Scottsdale
Nicknamed "The West's most Western Town," Scottsdale, Arizona, is a bustling city of just over 220,000 people. Bordering the city of Phoenix, Scottsdale is known for its golfing and spa resorts and its beautiful desert landscape. Besides the world-class resorts, downtown Scottsdale has numerous buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of its Old Town where the Old West meets the New West.

Kaibab National Forest
Bordering the North and South Rims of the Grand Canyon is the 1.6 million acres of Kaibab National Forest. A wealth of flora thrives here. The higher elevations are dense with ponderosa pine, juniper, spruce and ash and the lower forest floor has smatterings of sagebrush, bitterbrush and cliffrose. In addition to the greenery, there are numerous animals such as whitetail deer, coyote and mountain lion that make Kaibab their home.

Grand Canyon
Discover one of the world's natural wonders, the iconic Grand Canyon. Behold its amazing, colorful and ever-changing views. The canyon’s towering cliffs plunge an average of 5,249 feet to the turbulent Colorado River below. The beautiful layers of colorful rock reveal the earth’s history spanning a stunning 1.75 billion years. Scientists studied the canyon’s layers, along with fossils and sediment, to map the world’s evolution. The U.S. government began to explore and chart the area in the early 1800s and it was officially named a national park in 1919.

Rafting on Horseshoe Bend


Lake Powell Cruise


Bryce Canyon
A small national park in southwestern Utah, Bryce Canyon is named after the Mormon Pioneer Ebenezer Bryce, and became a national park in 1928. Known for its unique geology, consisting of a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters, slot canyons, windows, fins, and spires called "hoodoos", Bryce is a virtual stone forest tinted with colors too numerous and subtle to name.

Zion National Park
As Utah's first National Park, Zion became a national park in 1919. The word Zion translates from the Hebrew as a place of safety or refuge. This area that has been settled by people since 6000 BC and became home to Mormon pioneers in the 1860s. A staggering mix of canyons and sandstone mountains, Zion today welcomes over 3 million visitors a year and is Utah's most visited national park.

Las Vegas
A desert oasis, Las Vegas is also known as Sin City. With the legalization of gambling in Nevada in 1931, Las Vegas became a hotspot for casino owners. Today it bills itself as the Entertainment Capital of the World with its mega casinos and entertainment venues.

Canyon Country

Courtyard by Marriott
3311 North Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ, United States


Grand Canyon area* hotel
Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon, AZ, United States


Lake Powell Resort
100 Lake Shore Drive, Page, AZ, United States


Holiday Inn Express
1215 Zion Park Boulevard, Springdale, UT, United States


Paris Hotel
3655 Las Vegas Blvd So., Las Vegas, NV, United States


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Since 1918, we have been sharing our love of travel. Today our worldwide travel collection features comprehensive land tours, river cruises, rail journeys, small group tours, family trips, garden holidays and more. With Collette, wake each morning on tour with a new experience in front of you, and when your head hits the pillow, you will know it has been an amazing day. Best of all - we seamlessly handle the details. All you have to do is enjoy the adventure.
 

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About Collette

With Collette, the World is Within Your Reach

True adventures go beyond incredible destinations or inclusive packages. Collette delivers a sense of possibility across all seven continents.

Since 1918, we have been sharing our love of travel. Today our worldwide travel collection features comprehensive land tours, river cruises, rail journeys, small group tours, family trips, garden holidays and more. With Collette, wake each morning on tour with a new experience in front of you, and when your head hits the pillow, you will know it has been an amazing day. Best of all - we seamlessly handle the details. All you have to do is enjoy the adventure.
 

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