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CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK 3 and 4 Days [ Rates and Dates | Trip Details | Checklist ]
WHITE RIM TRAIL CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK 3 or 4 Days / 90 Miles Minimum Age: 12 years Level: Intermediate
*Utah Sales Tax of 6.8% will be added to the trip price. **On White Rim Canyonlands National Park trips there is an Entrance Fee of $5 per person.
WHITE RIM TRAIL
The White Rim trail is
world renowned not only for its beauty but also it's incredible
biking terrain. The trail circles the region between the Colorado
and Green Rivers above the confluence, and passes by some of Canyonland's
most spectacular views.
SAMPLE ITINERARY
One of the advantages of a bike trip is the flexibility
of the daily itinerary. It can vary widely from one trip to
the next based on group desires, Mother Nature, and courtesy for
other groups in the area. This typical itinerary illustrates
a bike trip through the Island in the Sky District. The White
Rim itinerary will vary with the time of season, weather conditions
on the trip, and scheduling of campsites.
Day 1: Meet group at Holiday Expeditions headquarters
in Green River, Utah. A two-hour van ride to the head of the Shafer
Trail marks the start of the trip. The first day's ride will take
the group down the switchbacks of the Shafer trail before cutting
back south toward Musselman Arch. The trail continues to wind
southward as it follows the meandering course of the Colorado
River. Camp on this evening is made at or near Gooseberry Canyon.
Day 2: Our ride will take us
over undulating roads past the white, sandstone-capped monoliths
of Monument and Twin basins. Then in the afternoon, up to Murphy's
Hogback, the first of this trips' two challenging uphill stretches.
After conquering the hill we will set camp for the night.
Day 3: By the morning of this
day the trail has turned back north and is following the contours
of the Green River. We ride around the labyrinths of Soda Springs
Basin and by Candlestick Tower before reaching Potato bottom, where
we camp for the night. Day 4: This morning we will tackle the challenging Hardscrabble incline and visit prehistoric Indian ruins at a lookout point above Fort Bottom. After descending from Hardscrabble Ridge to river bottom, we will follow the Green River to Mineral Canyon. Our vans will meet us for a 2-hour drive back to Green River.
We meet for your trip
in Green River, Utah at Holiday Expeditions headquarters, 7:00 a.m. (Mountain
Time) the morning your trip begins. Our headquarters is located
1/4 mile east of the Green River Bridge, across the highway from
the Motel 6 and behind the Comfort Inn. If you arrive in Green
River by shuttle, bus, Amtrak, or plane, call our headquarters (564-3273) upon your
arrival to make arrangements to have you and your gear transported
to our headquarters the morning of the trip. If you are driving,
your car can be left at our headquarters.
If you are flying, you
can fly to Salt Lake City located 180 miles northwest of Green
River, Utah (all major airlines), or fly to Moab from Denver (Great Lakes Aviation) 52
miles south of Green River, Utah. From both destinations you can rent a car or take a shuttle with
Bighorn Express (call 888-655-7433) to Green River. If you need assistance
with your travel arrangements, please ask your Holiday Expedition reservation agent. Lodging before and after your trip can be booked at one of six locations: Holiday Inn Express 435-564-4439 (inside pool, hot tub, pets allowed, internet access- west of our headquarters) *15% discount to H.E. guests who stay there. www.sixcontinentshotels.com Comfort Inn 435-564-3300 (inside pool, hot tub, TV, continental breakfast - in front of our headquarters) *10% discount for H.E. guests - must have a trip invoice at check in. www.comfortinn.com Best Western River Terrace 435-564-3401 (pool, hot tub, TV, refrigerator, riverside rooms available) www.bestwestern.com Super 8 435-564-8888 (inside pool, hot tub, TV, refrigerator, microwave) www.super8.com Motel 6 435-564-3436 (pool, TV, kids free, lower rates) www.motel6.com Bankurz Hatt 435-564-3382 (Bed and Breakfast) www.bankurzhatt.com
*When making advance reservations at the Holiday Inn Express or the Comfort
Inn, mention that you are on a Holiday Expedition trip and
you will be extended a discounted rate on your room (see above).
BE SURE TO MAKE ADVANCE RESERVATIONS!!
If you are camping out,
there are three campgrounds in Green River: the Green River State
Park (no pool, lower rates and may have mosquitos - call
435-564-3633 to make reservations), the KOA Campground (435-564-3651),
and the United Campground (435-564-8195 - across from our headquarters).
Beginning of the trip:
Upon your arrival at Holiday Expeditions headquarters (7:00 a.m., Mountain Time),
we will issue your bags. You can buy any last minute
items from our accessory's store at this time (see check list
of what to bring for a list of items you can find at our store).
Before leaving our headquarters, each guest along with a Holiday
guide will perform a pre-trip inspection of your bikes.
If you are providing your own bike, please make sure that it is
in good repair, we recommend a complete service by a professional
shop prior to the trip. Guests with bikes' that fail our
inspection will be asked to rent a Holiday bike for $90.00/person.
We will then take a two-hour van ride to the embarkation point.
If you have any questions
prior to leaving for your trip, we welcome you to call our Salt
Lake City office, Monday through Friday at 800-624-6323 (outside Utah), or 801-266-2087 (inside Utah). We're happy to take the
time to answer your questions. You may also contact us by e-mail at holiday@bikeraft.com.
IN THE EVENT OF EMERGENCY CIRCUMSTANCES THE NIGHT
BEFORE THE TRIP, OUR GREEN RIVER HEADQUARTERS NUMBER IS 435-564-3273.
After the trip: We will
meet our van at Mineral Canyon and we will take you back to our
headquarters in Green River (2 hour van ride). Our expected time
of arrival back at our headquarters is 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.
The Bicycling: The White
Rim bike route is a technically challenging route. This undeveloped
dirt road has steep downhills, loose rocks, sand, and ruts. Riders
who have no off-road bicycling experience, or who are not athletic
will most likely find this trip too challenging. All riders should
prepare for the trip by riding their bike on a regular basis prior
to the trip.
The best place to eat
in Green River is Ray's Tavern. Ray's is a true small western
town bar rich in atmosphere and good food. They serve incredible
hamburgers, pork chops, small salads and steaks. The Tamarisk
Restaurant offers family dining, with riverside seating.
Canyonlands weather: In
April, May, September and October the daytime temperatures are
60 to 90 degrees, with nighttime temperatures 40 to 60 degrees.
It seldom rains in Canyonlands, but when it does it can cool temperatures
considerably, so be prepared for the possibility of cooler temperatures.
There will also be sun, so bring a hat and plenty of suntan lotion
and/or sunscreens.
Bugs, snakes, etc. are
generally no problem. In fact, the lack of pesky insects is one
of the reasons wilderness camping in the desert is so pleasant.
Any wilderness trip, however, is subject to an occasional localized
insect hatch. During these hatches mosquitos can be bothersome. Be sure to bring
long sleeve clothing and repellent. Insect repellents that contain "deet" are by
far the most effective during heavy hatches, but are also suspected of causing
various health problems. Citronella-based products (skin-so-soft) work only in
light hatches. We rarely see any snakes, but if the thought of
them bothers you, try sleeping in a tent instead of under the
stars.
Hiking is strictly an
optional activity. There are many interesting short hikes available.
Hiking can be done in your biking shoes, durable sneakers, or
lightweight hiking boots. Remember that hiking and other activities
vary widely pending time, and what other plans are ahead for the
day.
Medical emergencies: Our
guides are trained in first aid and carry first aid supplies only.
REMEMBER to bring your own prescription medicines. ALERT our guides
to any medical problem you might have such as diabetes or allergic
reactions. Wilderness expeditions are a long way from hospitals,
doctors, and pain-relieving medicines. Evacuations to modern medical
care are uncertain, and protracted. In case of evacuation and/or
medical treatment beyond first aid, expenses incurred are the
responsibility of the participant.
Cancellation Policy: If
cancellations are made prior to 90 days before the trip, monies
will be refunded less $50.00 service charge per person. If cancellations
are made within 90 days and outside of 45 days of the trip date
monies will be refunded less a $100.00 service charge per person.
Cancellations made within 45 days of the trip date are non refundable.
Prior to 45 days to the trip date we will transfer reservations to
another trip in the same year with a $25.00 service charge per
person. All policies will be enforced and we strongly recommend trip
cancellation insurance. Cancellation of a trip is very unlikely, but
we reserve the right to cancel any trip due to river or weather conditions
or the lack of sufficient reservations. A full refund will be made
is such is the case.
Insurance: Medical and
cancellation insurance on a vacation plan can be obtained from
numerous insurance companies. We offer plans underwritten by TRAVEL
GUARD that cover accident, baggage and cancellation claims. An
application should be enclosed with this information package.
We encourage all to take advantage of this coverage. It is available
to American and Canadian citizens as well as citizens of another country as long as you have a U.S. address.
If you have questions give us a call. Also, if you are bringing
expensive cameras, binoculars, or other items we suggest you have
insurance coverage for them (commonly available through Homeowners
Policies). In the event of a loss, our insurance will not cover
those items.
Tipping the guides: Many
guests ask us if tipping is appropriate after the trip. If you
feel the guides have been instrumental in your enjoyment of the trip,
you may choose to direct a gratuity to the trip leader. He/She
will then distribute it evenly to the other crew members. Of those
that choose to tip, the average contribution amount ranges between
$10.00 and $20.00 per guest, per day. However, the decision to tip
is left to your sole discretion.
Beverages/Snacks: We provide
ice water, gatorade, two sodas per day and ample cooler space.
If you choose to bring any specialty sodas and/or alcoholic beverages,
we have no problem taking whatever you want to bring - within
reason. Don't bring beer, wine coolers or sodas in glass
containers. Wine packaged in a box is ideal. Mark beverages/snacks
that you bring so that you can keep track of them. The liquor store in
Green River, Utah is located in the back of the West Winds restaurant.
In Utah, wine or liquor is not sold after 7:00 p.m., before 11:00 a.m.,
or on Sundays and holidays. We will have high
energy snacks and fresh fruit available, but if you have a favorite
energy bar or snack bring it along.
Things to see in the area:
John Wesley Powell Museum in Green River, Utah. Arches National
Park, Dead Horse Point State Park, Canyonlands National Park,
Fisher Towers, Colorado National Monument, Goblin Valley State
Park, San Rafael Swell, Capital Reef National Park, Natural Bridges
National Monument, and the La Sal and Henry Mountains. Reading material you may enjoy:
Canyon Country Prehistoric Indians Barnes $9.95 National Geographic, "Exploring Canyonlands Nat'l Park" (7/71) N/A Legacy on Stone Cole $21.95
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