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Visite audio autoguidée en voiture à Zion et Bryce Canyon
(21) Avis
Utah
À propos
Le circuit audio-guidé GuideAlong vous emmène dans un voyage incroyable à travers deux des parcs nationaux les plus populaires d'Amérique.
En chemin, vous découvrirez les incontournables de la région, ainsi que des trésors moins connus, notamment des randonnées incontournables, une ville fantôme historique et un point de vue imprenable sur l'amphithéâtre de Bryce.
Ce circuit audio-guidé vous permettra d'en savoir plus sur votre road trip grâce à des anecdotes fascinantes sur les coulisses, des conseils locaux et des indications diffusées automatiquement tout au long du trajet.
Explorez les lieux hors ligne à votre rythme pour profiter au maximum des lieux qui vous intéressent et éviter ce...
Points forts
De 6 heures à 24 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 6 heures à 24 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Assistance : Téléphone gratuit, chat et e-mail
Facile à utiliser : pré-téléchargez et visitez hors ligne
Planificateurs de voyage : intégrés à l'application, sur le Web et au format PDF
Basé sur la localisation : histoires, conseils et instructions qui se lisent automatiquement
Achetez une fois, utilisez-la à vie ! Sans date d'expiration, mises à jour gratuites incluses
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 195+ Points
Includes an app based self-guided experience, so you do not need any in-person guide.
Itinéraires flexibles : itinéraires suggérés ou créez le vôtre
Frais d'entrée, laissez-passer pour les parcs nationaux, réservations
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Mount Carmel Junction
From Mt Carmel Junction, commentary begins, and you can choose to drive toward Zion or Bryce Canyon first. Search your email for “Download Audio Tour,” then preview the route in the app.
Retour
Informations importantes
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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How to Access: After booking you’ll receive an email and text with instructions (search “Download Audio Tour”). Click the link in the email/text to sign in with your preferred Apple or Google account and redeem your voucher code ahead of time
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Téléchargez l'application GuideAlong : téléchargez l'application gratuite via Wi-Fi ou données cellulaires et connectez-vous avec le même compte Apple ou Google.
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Téléchargez le circuit : Téléchargez le circuit dans l'application GuideAlong sous « Mes circuits » via Wi-Fi ou données cellulaires.
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Démarrez la visite : ouvrez la visite dans l'application GuideAlong pour prévisualiser les lieux de départ, l'itinéraire de la visite et le planificateur de voyage, ou démarrez la visite.
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Histoires géolocalisées : Des commentaires audio sont diffusés automatiquement pendant que vous conduisez grâce au GPS de votre téléphone. Où que vous soyez et quelle que soit votre destination, vous découvrirez les meilleures histoires et astuces.
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Dates de voyage flexibles : Les circuits sont à achat unique, sans date d'expiration ni limite de date/heure. Si vos plans changent, vous n'avez pas besoin de modifier vos dates de voyage.
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
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Pour un remboursement complet, vous devez annuler au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience.
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Les délais limites sont basés sur l'heure locale de l'expérience.
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Si vous annulez moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience, le montant que vous avez payé ne sera pas remboursé.
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Cette expérience nécessite un nombre minimum de voyageurs. Si elle est annulée parce que le minimum n'est pas atteint, on vous proposera une autre date/expérience ou un remboursement intégral.
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Toute modification effectuée moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience ne sera pas acceptée.
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Visite audio autoguidée en voiture à Zion et Bryce Canyon
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Utah
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À propos
Le circuit audio-guidé GuideAlong vous emmène dans un voyage incroyable à travers deux des parcs nationaux les plus populaires d'Amérique.
En chemin, vous découvrirez les incontournables de la région, ainsi que des trésors moins connus, notamment des randonnées incontournables, une ville fantôme historique et un point de vue imprenable sur l'amphithéâtre de Bryce.
Ce circuit audio-guidé vous permettra d'en savoir plus sur votre road trip grâce à des anecdotes fascinantes sur les coulisses, des conseils locaux et des indications diffusées automatiquement tout au long du trajet.
Explorez les lieux hors ligne à votre rythme pour profiter au maximum des lieux qui vous intéressent et éviter ce...
Points forts
De 6 heures à 24 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 6 heures à 24 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Assistance : Téléphone gratuit, chat et e-mail
Facile à utiliser : pré-téléchargez et visitez hors ligne
Planificateurs de voyage : intégrés à l'application, sur le Web et au format PDF
Basé sur la localisation : histoires, conseils et instructions qui se lisent automatiquement
Achetez une fois, utilisez-la à vie ! Sans date d'expiration, mises à jour gratuites incluses
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 195+ Points
Includes an app based self-guided experience, so you do not need any in-person guide.
Itinéraires flexibles : itinéraires suggérés ou créez le vôtre
Frais d'entrée, laissez-passer pour les parcs nationaux, réservations
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Mount Carmel Junction
From Mt Carmel Junction, commentary begins, and you can choose to drive toward Zion or Bryce Canyon first. Search your email for “Download Audio Tour,” then preview the route in the app.
Grâce aux commentaires audio des guides basés sur votre localisation GPS, vous pouvez créer votre propre itinéraire en fonction de vos centres d'intérêt et de votre emploi du temps.
Vous pouvez également utiliser nos planificateurs de voyage pour découvrir nos suggestions d'itinéraires d'une demi-journée, d'une journée complète ou de plusieurs jours.
Voici quelques-uns des nombreux points forts :
8 heures
2
Parc national de Bryce Canyon
Grâce aux commentaires audio des guides basés sur votre localisation GPS, vous pouvez créer votre propre itinéraire en fonction de vos centres d'intérêt et de votre emploi du temps.
Vous pouvez également utiliser nos planificateurs de voyage pour découvrir nos suggestions d'itinéraires d'une demi-journée, d'une journée complète ou de plusieurs jours.
Voici quelques-uns des nombreux points forts :
6 heures
3
Point d'inspiration
Inspiration Point is 3 different views combined into one. There are 3 tiers or platforms, each one climbing higher and opening new vistas down into what is called the Silent City.
From this location, it's especially easy to clearly see the different colors of the bands or stratas in the hoodoos - ranging from white to pink to rust colored.
20 minutes
4
Pointe du coucher du soleil
At Sunset Point, we are getting quite close to the hoodoos and can see details of the formation and erosion patterns. Individual formations have names like Thor's Hammer.
Sunset Point is the trailhead for one of the favorite hikes into the Amphitheater - the Navajo Loop Trail. The hike descends down below the rim and hikes can walk through formations like Wall Street and Two Bridges. The loop is 1.3 miles, but the trail is steep in places.
20 minutes
5
Route panoramique de Bryce Canyon
The greatest star of the Bryce Canyon National Park is of course the Amphitheater where visitors enjoy superb views of the hoodoo formations. Past the Amphitheater is the 18-mile Scenic Drive, which continues all the way to Rainbow Point, the highest and southernmost location in the park.
Along the drive there are at least 8 different pullouts and viewpoints that each share a different feature of the Park. You can choose to stop at some or all of them. Our favorites are Rainbow Point, Agua Canyon, Natural Bridge and Farview Point.
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Bryce Point
It's a subjective choice, but in our opinion this is the best place to take in your first views of the hoodoos, as it is located the furtherest away and provides the widest and grand views that captures the enormity of the Amphitheater.
This is the southern end point of the Rim Trail. If you want to walk the rim which will provide you with every view, you can park and start here, and then later catch the free shuttle to get back to your vehicle.
20 minutes
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Piscines d'émeraude
Located on the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, Emerald Pools is a favourite hike that is not too strenuous, but walkers need to be capable of hiking roughly 60-90 minutes on an unpaved trail.
The first major highlight of the hike is the Lower Emerald Pool. What is so enjoyable here is that we actually walk behind the spray of the waterfalls in a cave-like overhang. The mist is refreshing and cooling.
Though subject to trail conditions, and the trail has been recently damaged and repaired, hikers can choose to continue on to the Middle and Upper Pools. The continuation of the hike is more strenuous than accessing the Lower Pool, so you can decide whether to continue or turn around. The trailhead is opposite Zion National Park Lodge, and that is the stop to use if the mandatory shuttle is in effect.
1 heure
8
Grafton Cemetary
A short and fun diversion on Highway 9 between La Verkin and Springdale at the western entrance to Zion National Park, is to take the short drive to the Grafton Ghost Town. You can explore some of the old abandoned buildings, and visit the cemetery if you don't find that too creepy.
The tour will let you know where to turn off in the small town of Rockville, and then cross to the southside of the Virgin River for the 15 minute drive to the ghost town site.
30 minutes
9
Mesa en damier
Perhaps the best-known and most photographed landmark in East Zion is the Checkerboard Mesa.
This rock half-cone is characterized by horizontal and vertical cracks that give it that checkerboard appearance. There is a dedicated pullout and viewpoint for the best photos of this geological oddity.
20 minutes
10
Tunnel de Sion-Mont Carmel
Driving all the way across the park, between the East and South Entrances, follows Highway 9. Short switchbacks help the road quickly climb 1000 feet of vertical rise. At the top of those switchbacks, road engineers had nowhere else to go, and so the Zion-Mt Carmel Tunnel was created for through traffic.
The tunnel is unusual in that it is only one lane wide, so it can only accommodate larger vehicles, like large RVs, in one direction at a time. Park Rangers have a system to get traffic through the tunnel - but you may need to exercise patience for this interesting part of the drive.
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Springdale
Most visitors to Zion will use the town of Springdale as their base for visiting the park. The town is located adjacent to the south entrance. Springdale is a full-service town with an excellent collection of hotels and accommodations, restaurants and cafes. Shoppers will enjoy the exploring the many galleries.
If you are planning the wade in The Narrows, there are outfitters in town that will set you up with all the necessary gear - which is usually best to rent.
1 heure
12
Les Narrows
At the end of the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, we come to an area where we can enjoy the riverside walk, completely surrounded by Zion's magnificent vertical red rock cliffs. It's also called the Temple of Sinawava. Once we reach the end of the Riverside Walk - that's where the fun really starts. This is where The Narrows begins.
There's no reason to stop walking just because you've reached the Virgin River, from here the river itself become the trail. Hikers use the river to continue following the canyon, as the walls close in and become even more imposing.
The water tends to be chilly, so to do the Narrows, you wear wading gear, canyoneering shoes for better grip as you walk through the river, and a drysack to keep your valuables safe. And a sturdy walking pole is not just to complete the look, but helps stabilize you as you wade. Most average hikers will go 3-4 miles before turning back. Most of the time the water is only ankle deep, but it can get waist deep in some places.
2 heures
13
Sentier du Rocher Pleureur
This is a great stop along the Zion Scenic Drive Road. Just a short 1/4 mile uphill walk gets you to a lovely hanging garden and this is another location where you will be on the "inside" of a fine waterfall. Its definitely worth the 30 minutes or so that it takes to enjoy the experience.
There are 2 other popular hikes that require much more effort that depart from this location. Hidden Canyon is a 5-mile round trip to a hidden canyon - no surprise. The hike is quite exposed and iron chains are provided to help you stay on the trail in places. The toughest day hike in the Park also leaves from here, the 8-mile Observation Point hike climbs to the top of the mesa - rising 2150 vertical feet. Its a good workout!
30 minutes
14
Canyon Rouge
Highway 12 joins Bryce Canyon National Park to Highway 89, which is the main route to connect Zion and Bryce. On 12, we will pass the Red Canyon.
You have the choice to join some interesting hikes here, but for most road trippers, the highlight is to stop and take photos of two short tunnels that have been carved through rock fins that allow the highway to pass through.
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15
Grotto Trail
The Grotto Trail is an easy flat walk that many people enjoy as a way to stretch their legs and access the Zion Lodge. But this location is far more famous as the starting point for the challenging Angel's Landing hike.
That hike is only recommended for experienced and prepared hikers who are comfortable with heights. The most challenging section - mentally, is the crossing of a narrow ledge, 1,500 feet above the valley floor. The hike overall is 5-miles and requires significant elevation gain. It is so popular, that the trail can be downright crowded at times.
30 minutes
16
Point du lever du soleil
This is the viewpoint for the Amphitheater that is closest to the entrance for Bryce Canyon. Once again, we get to enjoy close up views of precariously balanced spires and formations that look ready to give up and collapse.
Those who want to hike into the Amphitheater will join the the Queens Garden Trail. This hike can be done as an out-and-back trail for 1.8 miles, or can be combined with the Navajo Loop trail to finish at Sunset Point.
There are countless amazing formations that you will enjoy on the hike, and you will want to stop for photos at some of the fairy-like doorways that take you right through some formations. The trail gets its name from a particular hoodoo that looks like Queen Victoria - that's no exaggeration!