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The Wasatch Mountains are popular in winter and summer, easily accessed…classic peaks, lots of biking and hiking trails, wilderness areas.
Utahwild.com

This is one of the most spectacular places in the world, and I’m around it every day.
Rulon Gardner,
Olympic Gold Medalist


Alaska is our biggest, buggiest, boggiest state. Texas remains our largest unfrozen state. But mountainous Utah, if ironed out flat, would take up more space on a map than either.
Edward Abbey, author

I love going snowboarding and biking and hiking in Utah.
Derek Parra, Olympic Gold Medalist

The draw of the Wasatch Mountains is magnetic.
Sunday Telegraph (London)

The Wasatch Mountains are popular in winter and summer, easily accessed…classic peaks, lots of biking and hiking trails, wilderness areas.
Utahwild.com

This is one of the most spectacular places in the world, and I’m around it every day.
Rulon Gardner,
Olympic Gold Medalist


Alaska is our biggest, buggiest, boggiest state. Texas remains our largest unfrozen state. But mountainous Utah, if ironed out flat, would take up more space on a map than either.
Edward Abbey, author

I love going snowboarding and biking and hiking in Utah.
Derek Parra, Olympic Gold Medalist

The draw of the Wasatch Mountains is magnetic.
Sunday Telegraph (London)

The Wasatch Mountains are popular in winter and summer, easily accessed…classic peaks, lots of biking and hiking trails, wilderness areas.
Utahwild.com

This is one of the most spectacular places in the world, and I’m around it every day.
Rulon Gardner,
Olympic Gold Medalist


Alaska is our biggest, buggiest, boggiest state. Texas remains our largest unfrozen state. But mountainous Utah, if ironed out flat, would take up more space on a map than either.
Edward Abbey, author

I love going snowboarding and biking and hiking in Utah.
Derek Parra, Olympic Gold Medalist

The draw of the Wasatch Mountains is magnetic.
Sunday Telegraph (London)

The Wasatch Mountains are popular in winter and summer, easily accessed…classic peaks, lots of biking and hiking trails, wilderness areas.
Utahwild.com

This is one of the most spectacular places in the world, and I’m around it every day.
Rulon Gardner,
Olympic Gold Medalist


Alaska is our biggest, buggiest, boggiest state. Texas remains our largest unfrozen state. But mountainous Utah, if ironed out flat, would take up more space on a map than either.
Edward Abbey, author

I love going snowboarding and biking and hiking in Utah.
Derek Parra, Olympic Gold Medalist

The draw of the Wasatch Mountains is magnetic.
Sunday Telegraph (London)

 
Maple (7 days / 5 nights)
Guided hiking, mountain biking, and river rafting in the Wasatch Mountains and surrounding area
 
The Maple Adventure captures the exceptional variety of outdoor excitement in the Wasatch Mountains both on foot, and on one of the area’s classic mountain biking trails. A day of whitewater exhilaration makes for an unforgettable week of adventure.

Itinerary

   
Day 1 – Arrive Salt Lake City. Airport meet and greet with private transfers to your accommodations in Big Cottonwood Canyon. (Dinner)
Day 2 – You’ll enjoy a guided hike to secluded lakes and on to a ridge route with the panoramic views the Wasatch Mountains are famous for. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 3 –Today the choice is yours—a hike through forests of flickering aspens to a stunning sculpted waterfall, or an ascent of one of the nearby summits standing over 10,000 feet in elevation. (B/L/D)
Day 4 – You’ll discover why mountain biking is such a popular outdoor activity in the Wasatch. With an experienced guide you’ll find a track perfectly suited to your skills and thrill threshold. (B/L/D)
Day 5 –An exciting raft trip on mild (Class II) river rapids delivers fun for all ages. (B/L/D)
Day 6 –Take a chairlift to a high-elevation disc golf course, complete with traps and hazards. On an afternoon guided hike with a naturalist you’ll discover the secrets of how wildlife and plants adapt to this rugged alpine environment. (B/L/D)
Day 7 –A morning walk through a flowered meadow gives us the best chance for spotting moose, deer and other mountain wildlife. (B/L)

Included: Services of an expert local guide, all accommodations, meals, activities and resort amenities (pool, hot tub, fitness, media and game rooms), transportation, taxes and gratuities. Not included: Items of a personal nature (laundry, phone calls, room service), Beverages with meals (beer, wine).

Price: $1295 per person, double occupancy (twin or double room)
Single supplement: $350