"Valley of Fire" Tour!!!
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Itinerary
Day One
Your tour officially begins as you are met at the Las Vegas
Airport and driven to the hotel where your motorcycle will be waiting for you.
Riders will be arriving throughout the day, so spend your time relaxing by the
pool, trying your luck at the gaming tables in the casinos or stroll along the
famous Las Vegas strip. Our hotel is located off the strip so you can enjoy the
hustle and bustle of Vegas without getting caught up in the commotion.
Day Two
Las Vegas, Nevada to Kanab, Utah
270 miles
Highlights: Lake Mead Recreational
Park, Valley of Fire, Zion National Park.
Our journey begins as we ride through Lake Mead
Recreational Park. Lake Mead is the largest man-made body of water in the US.
It includes 550 miles of shoreline.
From there, we travel to the Mohave Desert and arrive at
our first stop, Valley of Fire State Park. Valley Of Fire State Park is
Nevada’s oldest park, dedicated in 1935. It features 36,800 acres of bold
cliffs with vivid colors of red and white sandstone. This park is one of the
most colorful locations on the southwest.
We will be riding through some quaint towns on our way
through Zion National Park. One such town, hurricane is known for its canal
constructed completely by volunteers from 1893 to 1906.
As we ride on through Zion National Park, you will be swept
away by the breathtaking views. We will drive thru a one-mile tunnel in Mount
Carmel that was completed in the 1930’s. The landscape in the tunnel changes
from massive cliffs to slick rocks, colored in various shades of orange and red
that have eroded over the years into many interesting shapes.
Last stop, Kanab UT., just
North of the Arizona border. In the 40’s and 50’s, Kanab was known as ‘Little
Hollywood’ as it was the center of over 100 Westerns and other films.
Day 3
Kanab to Tusayan, Arizona
360 miles
Highlights: Grand Canyon North Rim, Lees Ferry – Colorado
River, Grand Canyon - South Rim
Day 3 is the longest riding day. We will be traveling from
the North Rim of the Canyon to the South Rim. While it’s only 10 miles as the
crow flies, its 215 miles for us bikers.
We start with an 83 mile trip from Kanab to the North Rim
of the Canyon and the Canyon Lodge. This is our first stop in the day. Relax,
have a snack, and hike the trails to truly experience the natural beauty of the
Canyon. The North Rim has views that are 1,200 feet higher than the South Rim,
so get out those cameras!
Lee's Ferry is our next stop to stretch your legs. It’s the
best place to get your feet wet in the Colorado River.
From Lee's Ferry we ride through Echo Cliffs and the
Painted Desert; taking a short break at the Gap. During our trip we will stop at
some of the most beautiful scenic overlooks at the South Rim. We then continue
onto Tusayan, Arizona where we will spend the night.
Day 4
Tusayan, Arizona
0 miles
Highlights: South Rim, Grand Canyon
We will be staying an extra day in Tusayan to explore the
South Rim.
Day
5
Tusayan, Arizona to Williams, Arizona
290 miles
Highlights: Flagstaff, Sedona, Jerome
We will be riding from Tusayan through Oak Creek Canyon,
Sedona and on through the Coconino National Forest. The road we will be riding
on is Arizona’s first officially-designated Scenic Highway. It is quite a change
going from the straight Arizona desert roads to the beautiful winding roads of
the forest.
Jerome will be our lunch stop. Jerome is located between
Flagstaff and Prescott. With a population of 450, Jerome is renowned as being
the largest ghost town in America.
After lunch, we will be riding thru the Chino valley and
Prescott National Forest. Our destination on day 4 is Williams. Williams was
designated a National Historic District in 1984 and is home to the scenic Grand
Canyon Railroad.
Day
6
Williams, Arizona to Laughlin, Nevada
200 miles
Highlights: Old Route 66, Seligman,
Oatman
Today we travel the famous Old Route 66 Main Streets of
America on our way to Nevada. We will stop in Seligman where you can browse the
gift shops, then enjoy lunch in historic Oatman. Oatman was home to the richest
goldmines in the state. The town’s population peaked at 10,000 during the mining
years. After the miners left, the burros used to carry the ore were set free-but
never left. A plaque in the town reads, in part… If it were not for these
burros, in all probability neither you nor this plaque would be standing here
today.
In Laughlin, your options for entertainment include,
dancing, strolling along the Colorado River, or gambling. Welcome back to
Nevada!
Day
7
Laughlin, Nevada to Las Vegas
150 miles
Highlights: Hoover Dam
The final run of our journey is an easy ride back to Las
Vegas. We will take a tour of the famous dam which includes an elevator ride
560 ft. down to see the giant generators with a scenic overlook.
Day 8
Las Vegas
0
miles
Highlights: Relaxation
Today is a "free" day. Wander around Vegas and gamble, sleep in, or
ride to Red Rock Canyon.
Day 9
Las Vegas
0
miles
Highlights: Relaxation
Prepare for your flight home. It is imperative that all motorcycles are brought to the
trailer so they can be loaded and secured on the trailer before you leave for
your flight home. Your motorcycle will be transported back to where we
originally picked it up in approximately 5 days.
Hope everyone had a great time. We hope to see you all back for another
adventure with Remington Tours!

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