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- Grand Canyon South Rim with itsdramatic view and deep inner gorge of the Colorado River with Yavapai Point and Mather point.
- Lake Powell with cruise ride deep into the Glen Canyon
- Horseshoe Bend, where the emerald green Colorado River takes a 270-degree meander.
- Upper Antelope Canyon owned by the Navajo Tribe where you ride on jeeps to get there.
- Little Hollywood and enjoy a Chuck Wagon Cowboy Cookout
- Bryce Canyon famous for its one of a kind of geological structure as a natural amphitheater.
- Arches National Park which boasts over 2,000 natural sandstone arches.
- Canyonland National Park. If God were a stonemason, this place would be his workshop.
- Monument Valley, featured by the clusters of vast sandstone butts. Join a jeep tour that takes you directly into the indian tribe site and enjoy a Native Indian style barbeque.
- Red rock Sedona surrounded by ancient Navajo sandstone. Feel the "vortex" of the mountain.
- Walnut Canyon National Monument. The canyon rim elevation is 6,690 ft (2,040 m); the canyon's floor is 350 ft lower. A 0.9 mi (1.4 km) long loop trail descends 185 ft (56 m) into the canyon passing 25 cliff dwelling rooms constructed by the Sinagua, a pre-Columbian cultural group that lived in Walnut Canyon from about 1100 to 1250 CE.
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