Boulder, Bryce, & Zion Bike tour

The mountains and high desert of southwest Utah are a cycling and hiking mecca. Our Boulder, Bryce, & Zion Utah bike tour delivers a combination of nearly car free roads, jaw-dropping scenery and plenty of time to stop and explore.
The BBZ tour rides all 124-miles of Utah’s Highway 12. Highway 12 is a bucket list cycling route that is not ridden in its entirety on most Utah bikes tours. If one thinks they have already “done” Utah, they have not ridden our Cycling’s Tour of Utah!

Highlights

  • Capital Reef NP, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Bryce Canyon NP and Zion NP
  • All 124-miles of Utah’s incomparable scenic By-Way 12 and the descent into Zion National Park
  • The Hogback on Scenic By-Way-12 and the descent into Zion National Park.
  • Cedar Breaks National Monument

Details

TypeRoad bike, hybrid bike, E-bike
Duration7 days
LevelModerate to challenging
SupportGuided
Total distance 250 to 350 mi,
(up to 533 miles)
Group sizeMin. 6 – max. 15
LodgingHotels
BicycleNot included
MonthApril, May, July, September, October
StartSt George
FinishSt George
States or countryUtah
Airport startLas Vegas McCarran It. Airport LAS
Airport finishLas Vegas McCarran It. Airport LAS

Starting from $ 3,640.00

*Please note the prices are subject to change depending availability *

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