The Mighty Five


On my recent trip through Utah I traveled with
Utah Luxury Tours, which despite the name actually covers nearly all national parks, offering private tours and scheduled departures. We did a version of the Mighty 5 in Utah: https://utahluxurytours.com/tour/the-mighty-5/.

Our tour started in Las Vegas and ended in Salt Lake City, but they also offer the reverse or a round trip to either location. Groups are usually kept to around 6-8 people, but they will accommodate a slightly larger group of family and friends, or if there are more requests. They do their best to match the groups based on skill levels, from groups with experienced climbers and hikers to families with children or elderly.



🏜 THE TRIP 🏜 

Day 1 🌵 We traveled from Las Vegas to Springdale, Utah where Zion National Park is located, stopping at Valley of Fire State Park.


Day 2 🌵 We visited Zion National Park, with the plan to hike the Narrows, but unfortunately were not able due to dangerous river conditions. So, we did two short walks instead.


Day 3 🌵 Traveled from Zion to Bryce Canyon National Park for a few hours then on to Torrey, Utah. We did a site visit at the amazing Cougar Ridge, which has two and three bedroom units, which can be split up to sell as one bed units. They also have a lodge available for a full buy out, which is great for families, friends, or corporate retreats. They're still building out the property, with a spa, restaurant, and more rooms coming. It's an incredibly luxurious retreat, so reach out to me for more info. The day ended with some jaw dropping stargazing at Cougar Ridge. 🔭🌌


Day 4 🌵 We visited Capitol Reef National Park in the morning then it was on to Moab and a super fun slickrock Hummer tour, followed by a stop at Goblin Valley State Park! 


Day 5 🌵 This day started with the iconic Arches National Park in the morning and Canyonlands National Park in the afternoon. I hiked to the famous Delicate Arch, which you may know from the Utah license plates. We didn't have time for hikes at Dead Horse Point State Park and #Canyonlands we did not have time for hikes, so we just took in the views. 👀 I want to note that on a real experience with Utah Luxury Tours, you'll have full days at all these parks, but because we were on a FAM tour, we got a condensed itinerary. 


Day 6 🌵 On the final day, some people joined the Rocky Mountaineer train to head to Denver, which is something available to add to your trip for clients in different locations. Sadly, I had to head to Salt Lake City for my flight home, but what a trip it was. 


Utah, you were breathtaking. Thank you again to Utah Luxury Tours for this experience. 🙏

Want to book your own Mighty 5 tour? You know who to talk to! Reach out to me today at 908-230-2327, jessica@ellitravel.com, or schedule a call through Calendly at https://bit.ly/jesstuckcalendly for rates, terms, availability, and booking!

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