Bryce and Escalante Basecamp
Utah, USA
Vast, unique rock formations await you as you spend five days exploring Bryce and Escalante National Monument by foot.
Trip duration:
5 days
Challenge duration:
5 days
Challenge grade:
2/5
Departure months:
April - May, September - October
Accommodation:
Camping
Why you'll love this adventure
- Explore winding slot canyons with surprises at every turn; arches, grottos, interconnected potholes, and more
- Trek to and swim in the brisk waters of a 40m tall waterfall
- Witness superb vistas of incredible rock formations like Boat Mesa, Tower Bridge, Fairyland Canyon, and more
- Raise vital funds for your chosen cause and make friends with like-minded people when you travel for good
Explore epic rock formations
Over five days, delve into the classic landscapes of the Western United States.
Each day is completely different as we set out on increasingly exciting hikes and adventures into breathtaking Canyon Country. Waterfalls, slickrock, deep canyons, natural arches and bridges, relics of the Native Americans and pioneers who once called this land home, and endless views make this week one of the most enchanting you’ll spend on the planet! By evening, return to our comfortable campsite and take in the beautiful sights as you rest and prepare for the next day’s adventure.
Trip notes
Day 1: Escalante Country
The adventure of a lifetime begins! We start in St. George, Utah and make our way to the Escalante country and visit Bryce Canyon National Park en route. We’ll enjoy one of the lesser-hiked trails in Bryce that offers some of the most impressive scenery in the Park. We’ll be in the northern part of Bryce, where we’ll enjoy superb vistas of Boat Mesa, the Sinking Ship formation, Tower Bridge, China Wall, Fairyland Canyon and other amazing rock structures. After our hike we’ll make our way to the stunning destination for the next three days – Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. We’ll set up our basecamp and our guide will prepare your first of many delicious meals.
Accommodation: Camping
Trekking distance: 5-8 miles
Transfer time: Approx. 3 hours
Meals: B L D
Day 2: Escalante Natural Bridge
Today’s trek consists of pleasant hiking along the floor of a deep and imposing canyon. There will be lots of hiking across the creek so we’ll need your wading shoes for this one. The highlight of the day is the spectacular Escalante Natural Bridge, located 1.5 miles in. Following the hike we’ll return to our basecamp, eat a tasty meal and, possibly go for an evening or full moon hike, then settle in for the night.
Accommodation: Camping
Trekking distance: 4 miles
Meals: B L D
Day 3: Calf Creek Falls
Today’s hike will take us to the spectacular Calf Creek Falls. This is a beautiful trek along a flat, sandy canyon bottom, passing Indian ruins and pictographs. At the end of the trail we can take a swim below the 128-foot falls. We’ll eat lunch at the falls and have the opportunity to visit the town of Boulder, where we can make an optional visit to Anasazi State Park. This site was home to one of the largest Anasazi communities west of the Colorado River. Afterwards, we’ll drive back to our basecamp and enjoy a delicious dinner.
Accommodation:Camping
Trekking distance: 6 miles
Meals: B L D
Day 4: Devil's Garden National Recreation Area
Today we’ll go down the historic Hole-in-the-Rock Road to the Devil’s Garden National Recreation Area. This is a great spot for young and old alike as it’s a fairyland of small knobs, arches, and other eroded landforms. After lunch, we’ll explore some local slot canyons in the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Some canyons are dark and narrow, some are filled with water, while others contain surprises at every turn, like interconnected potholes, arches, and grottos!
Accommodation: Camping
Trekking distance: 4-7 miles
Meals: B L D
Day 5: Bryce Canyon National Park
After breakfast and breaking down camp this morning, we’ll head west back toward the starting point of our trip, St. George. We’ll stop at Bryce Canyon National Park to enjoy another classic trek through its famous hoodoos and spectacular vistas. Our trek takes us down from the rim, through the stunning corridors of Wall Street and past the Silent City, before bringing us back to the rim of the Bryce Amphitheater. We’ll enjoy lunch on the rim, gazing into the maze of Wall Street and contemplating our incredible week. After lunch we’ll load up and head back to St. George, where we’ll say our goodbyes and head off home.
Trekking distance: 3 miles
Transfer time: Approx. 3.5 hours
Meals: B L
Day 1: Escalante Country
The adventure of a lifetime begins! We start in St. George, Utah and make our way to the Escalante country and visit Bryce Canyon National Park en route. We’ll enjoy one of the lesser-hiked trails in Bryce that offers some of the most impressive scenery in the Park. We’ll be in the northern part of Bryce, where we’ll enjoy superb vistas of Boat Mesa, the Sinking Ship formation, Tower Bridge, China Wall, Fairyland Canyon and other amazing rock structures. After our hike we’ll make our way to the stunning destination for the next three days – Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. We’ll set up our basecamp and our guide will prepare your first of many delicious meals.
Accommodation: Camping
Trekking distance: 5-8 miles
Transfer time: Approx. 3 hours
Meals: B L D
Day 2: Escalante Natural Bridge
Today’s trek consists of pleasant hiking along the floor of a deep and imposing canyon. There will be lots of hiking across the creek so we’ll need your wading shoes for this one. The highlight of the day is the spectacular Escalante Natural Bridge, located 1.5 miles in. Following the hike we’ll return to our basecamp, eat a tasty meal and, possibly go for an evening or full moon hike, then settle in for the night.
Accommodation: Camping
Trekking distance: 4 miles
Meals: B L D
Day 3: Calf Creek Falls
Today’s hike will take us to the spectacular Calf Creek Falls. This is a beautiful trek along a flat, sandy canyon bottom, passing Indian ruins and pictographs. At the end of the trail we can take a swim below the 128-foot falls. We’ll eat lunch at the falls and have the opportunity to visit the town of Boulder, where we can make an optional visit to Anasazi State Park. This site was home to one of the largest Anasazi communities west of the Colorado River. Afterwards, we’ll drive back to our basecamp and enjoy a delicious dinner.
Accommodation:Camping
Trekking distance: 6 miles
Meals: B L D
Day 4: Devil's Garden National Recreation Area
Today we’ll go down the historic Hole-in-the-Rock Road to the Devil’s Garden National Recreation Area. This is a great spot for young and old alike as it’s a fairyland of small knobs, arches, and other eroded landforms. After lunch, we’ll explore some local slot canyons in the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Some canyons are dark and narrow, some are filled with water, while others contain surprises at every turn, like interconnected potholes, arches, and grottos!
Accommodation: Camping
Trekking distance: 4-7 miles
Meals: B L D
Day 5: Bryce Canyon National Park
After breakfast and breaking down camp this morning, we’ll head west back toward the starting point of our trip, St. George. We’ll stop at Bryce Canyon National Park to enjoy another classic trek through its famous hoodoos and spectacular vistas. Our trek takes us down from the rim, through the stunning corridors of Wall Street and past the Silent City, before bringing us back to the rim of the Bryce Amphitheater. We’ll enjoy lunch on the rim, gazing into the maze of Wall Street and contemplating our incredible week. After lunch we’ll load up and head back to St. George, where we’ll say our goodbyes and head off home.
Trekking distance: 3 miles
Transfer time: Approx. 3.5 hours
Meals: B L
Frequently asked questions
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About the adventure
How challenging is this adventure?
Your adventure is ranked a moderate 2/5. While no extensive trekking experience is required prior to registering, our adventures are specifically designed for people who are relatively fit and willing to train. The Bryce and Escalante Basecamp trek is a physical challenge, and the fitter you are, the more you will enjoy the experience. It is essential that you prepare for this challenge.
Can I join an Inspired Adventure on my own?
Of course, most people do! Throughout your adventure journey, we will connect you with your fellow adventurers so you can get to know each other before you hit the road.
Who will I be travelling with?
Our average group size at Inspired Adventures ranges from 10 to 20 people. You can be sure that you have all come together with the shared purpose of making a difference to others and having the adventure of a lifetime.
The group will be led by a local tour guide with expert knowledge of the region. Many groups will also be accompanied by an Inspired Adventures team leader or doctor to support and motivate the team.
Where applicable, a charity representative may also join the team. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about your chosen charity and their work.
What is the general age range of participants?
The minimum age for this adventure is 18, however younger ages are considered on application. We have had participants aged 16–80+ take part in our challenges, all united by their sense of philanthropy and adventure.
Fitness and training
How do I train for this adventure?
We will provide you with basic information on how to prepare for your adventure when you register. We recommend that you consult your GP and a personal trainer to develop a training plan that will prepare you for the challenge.
It is sensible to start training as early as possible before you go on your trek. As part of your training, we recommend making use of your weekends to complete a full day hike and if possible, an overnight hike. You should aim to walk in hilly terrain for 6-8 hours and get up to do it again the following day comfortably. Conventional exercise routines which build strength, fitness and stamina, such as aerobics and light weight training can be beneficial, particularly if your fitness level is less than ideal.
In addition to your physical training, it’s important to be mentally prepared for the challenge. You might encounter setbacks and difficult periods during the trek, but remind yourself that many people have achieved this feat before you, and you can do it too. Maintain a positive attitude, and remember your guide will be there to encourage and inspire you all the way!
Accommodation
What is the accommodation like?
You will be camping at multiple campsites, which may vary depending on availability and seasonality. The tents are spacious and include comfortable sleeping pads, sleeping bags, and camp pillows.
Will I be sharing accommodation?
Accommodation on this adventure is based on twin-share. When in twin share, you will be paired with a teammate(s) of the same gender and, whenever possible, age group.
I’m travelling with a friend, can we stay together?
If you’re travelling with a friend, please make note of this and where possible, we will pair you together.
What to expect
What is the food like?
You will be served a diversity of tasty meals packed full of critical carbohydrates, proteins and fats. These tend to be foods that travel well in the outdoors – rice, pastas, lentils, beans, couscous, packaged meats, nuts, breads, oatmeal, granola, and more.
For optimal taste and energy, all meals are supplemented with spices, herbs, oils, cheeses, butter, sugar, and fruits and vegetables (fresh and dried). In addition, you will be provided with an assortment of trail mix, snacks, and dried fruits to eat at your own discretion.
I have dietary requirements, will I be catered for?
Of course, we will do our best to arrange for any dietary requirements you’ve noted during booking to be catered for. Please note in the rural parts of this itinerary, there may be limited choices for those with dietary requirements.
Will I have mobile phone reception?
The mobile phone reception/service will most likely be unreliable but don’t worry it is all part of the experience.
Will I have access to electricity?
Access to electricity is limited. We recommend bringing along a portable recharging device, some of which can be recharged using solar energy. Wifi is also not available.
What do I need to pack?
You will be sent a comprehensive packing list after you register for the adventure with everything you need to consider.
You need to bring your main piece of luggage as well as a small to medium daypack for hiking walks (20-25 litres). Your main luggage/bag will be transferred for you to the next destination while you are hiking.
You will need to pack good walking shoes, a hat, some sunscreen, and a daypack. We strongly recommend bringing a pair of walking poles. Please note, these cannot be obtained locally.
What happens if there is a medical emergency?
Providing the safest possible environment is our highest priority and we have an outstanding safety record.
All Inspired Adventures guides and Team Leaders are first aid trained. Our guides carry a satellite phone to be used if further assistance is required.
Costs and payments
What’s included in the travel cost?
Package inclusions vary from trip to trip so please refer to the specific trip notes for details.
Generally, the travel cost includes:
- Transfers as per itinerary
- Accommodation
- Local guide
- Meals as per itinerary
- Activities as per itinerary
What’s not included in the travel cost?
Package exclusions vary from trip to trip so please refer to the specific trip notes for details.
Generally, the travel cost does not include:
- Airfares
- Airport transfers
- Travel insurance (highly recommended for US residents, compulsory for non-US residents)
- Visa, if required
- Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
- Personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
Are the travel costs subject to change?
We will do our best to keep the travel costs as quoted. However, please bear in mind they can change due to group size, currency fluctuations or factors out of our control.
How much spending money do I need?
This adventure is mostly all inclusive with transportation, entry fees, campsites, tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, trekking poles, daypacks, all meals, hikes, and guides being provided. We recommend bringing some spending money for souvenirs, beverages, and guide gratuity.
Is it customary to tip?
It is customary to tip in the USA. The hospitality industry relies on tipping due to the low minimum wage. You will notice servers at restaurants are generally more friendly, knowledgeable and willing to go the extra mile for customers. We recommend tipping 15-20%.
YOUR LOCAL GUIDE: You may consider tipping your leader for outstanding service throughout your trip. The amount is entirely a personal preference; however, as a guideline US$10-20 per person per day can be used. Of course you are free to tip more or less as you see fit, depending on your perception of service quality and the length and involvement of your leader on your trip. You will only need to budget for one tip, as the guides will be able to determine a fair split amongst themselves. Tipping is always appreciated.
Travel insurance and visas
Do I need to have insurance?
US Citizens: Travel insurance is highly recommended for US citizens
Australian Citizens: Travel insurance is compulsory to cover cancellation, hospital, emergency evacuation and lost luggage. We recommend purchasing your policy as soon as possible. It is up to you to ensure you have fully comprehensive travel insurance and you will need to share these details with our team before departure. For more information, please visit www.inspiredadventures.com.au/travel-insurance-information.
Do I need a visa to travel to USA?
Australian and New Zealand passport holders are required to obtain an ESTA (Visa Waiver) for travel to the US for less than 90 days. See Smartraveller for the most current information. If you are travelling on a different passport or for further information, please contact the relevant embassy.
About Utah
What weather can I expect?
Southern Utah is a high desert and the weather is very moderate. There are occasional dustings of snow in the winter that melt rapidly, and summer temperatures in the low 90s (°F) that often cool down with thunderstorms. In April - May, temperatures range from a low of 33°F to a high of 73°F. In September - October, temperatures range from 35°F to 79°F.
About the adventure
How challenging is this adventure?
Your adventure is ranked a moderate 2/5. While no extensive trekking experience is required prior to registering, our adventures are specifically designed for people who are relatively fit and willing to train. The Bryce and Escalante Basecamp is a physical challenge, and the fitter you are, the more you will enjoy the experience. It is essential that you prepare for this challenge.
Can I join an Inspired Adventure on my own?
Of course, most people do! Throughout your adventure journey, we will connect you with your fellow adventurers so you can get to know each other before you hit the road.
Who will I be travelling with?
Our average group size at Inspired Adventures ranges from 10 to 20 people. You can be sure that you have all come together with the shared purpose of making a difference to others and having the adventure of a lifetime.
The group will be led by a local tour guide with expert knowledge of the region. Many groups will also be accompanied by an Inspired Adventures team leader or doctor to support and motivate the team.
Where applicable, a charity representative may also join the team. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about your chosen charity and their work.
What is the general age range of participants?
The minimum age for this adventure is 18, however younger ages are considered on application. We have had participants aged 16–80+ take part in our challenges, all united by their sense of philanthropy and adventure.
Fitness and training
How do I train for this adventure?
We will provide you with basic information on how to prepare for your adventure when you register. We recommend that you consult your GP and a personal trainer to develop a training plan that will prepare you for the challenge.
It is sensible to start training as early as possible before you go on your trek. As part of your training, we recommend making use of your weekends to complete a full day hike and if possible, an overnight hike. You should aim to walk in hilly terrain for 6-8 hours and get up to do it again the following day comfortably. Conventional exercise routines which build strength, fitness and stamina, such as aerobics and light weight training can be beneficial, particularly if your fitness level is less than ideal.
In addition to your physical training, it’s important to be mentally prepared for the challenge. You might encounter setbacks and difficult periods during the trek, but remind yourself that many people have achieved this feat before you, and you can do it too. Maintain a positive attitude, and remember your guide will be there to encourage and inspire you all the way!
Accommodation
What is the accommodation like?
You will be camping at multiple campsites, which may vary depending on availability and seasonality. The tents are spacious and include comfortable sleeping pads, sleeping bags, and camp pillows.
Will I be sharing accommodation?
Accommodation on this adventure is based on twin-share. When in twin share, you will be paired with a teammate(s) of the same gender and, whenever possible, age group.
I’m travelling with a friend, can we stay together?
If you’re travelling with a friend, please make note of this and where possible, we will pair you together.
What to expect
What is the food like?
You will be served a diversity of tasty meals packed full of critical carbohydrates, proteins and fats. These tend to be foods that travel well in the outdoors – rice, pastas, lentils, beans, couscous, packaged meats, nuts, breads, oatmeal, granola, and more.
For optimal taste and energy, all meals are supplemented with spices, herbs, oils, cheeses, butter, sugar, and fruits and vegetables (fresh and dried). In addition, you will be provided with an assortment of trail mix, snacks, and dried fruits to eat at your own discretion.
I have dietary requirements, will I be catered for?
Of course, we will do our best to arrange for any dietary requirements you’ve noted during booking to be catered for. Please note in the rural parts of this itinerary, there may be limited choices for those with dietary requirements.
Will I have mobile phone reception?
The mobile phone reception/service will most likely be unreliable but don’t worry it is all part of the experience.
Will I have access to electricity?
Access to electricity is limited. We recommend bringing along a portable recharging device, some of which can be recharged using solar energy. Wifi is also not available.
What do I need to pack?
You will be sent a comprehensive packing list after you register for the adventure with everything you need to consider.
You need to bring your main piece of luggage as well as a small to medium daypack for hiking walks (20-25 litres). Your main luggage/bag will be transferred for you to the next destination while you are hiking.
You will need to pack good walking shoes, a hat, some sunscreen, and a daypack. We strongly recommend bringing a pair of walking poles. Please note, these cannot be obtained locally.
What happens if there is a medical emergency?
Providing the safest possible environment is our highest priority and we have an outstanding safety record.
All Inspired Adventures guides and Team Leaders are first aid trained. Our guides carry a satellite phone to be used if further assistance is required.
Costs and payments
What’s included in the travel cost?
Package inclusions vary from trip to trip so please refer to the specific trip notes for details.
Generally, the travel cost includes:
- Transfers as per itinerary
- Accommodation
- Local guide
- Meals as per itinerary
- Activities as per itinerary
What’s not included in the travel cost?
Package exclusions vary from trip to trip so please refer to the specific trip notes for details.
Generally, the travel cost does not include:
- Airfares
- Airport transfers
- Travel insurance (highly recommended for US residents, compulsory for non-US residents)
- Visa, if required
- Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
- Personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
Are the travel costs subject to change?
We will do our best to keep the travel costs as quoted. However, please bear in mind they can change due to group size, currency fluctuations or factors out of our control.
How much spending money do I need?
This adventure is mostly all inclusive with transportation, entry fees, campsites, tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, trekking poles, daypacks, all meals, hikes, and guides being provided. We recommend bringing some spending money for souvenirs, beverages, and guide gratuity.
Is it customary to tip?
It is customary to tip in the USA. The hospitality industry relies on tipping due to the low minimum wage. You will notice servers at restaurants are generally more friendly, knowledgeable and willing to go the extra mile for customers. We recommend tipping 15-20%.
YOUR LOCAL GUIDE: You may consider tipping your leader for outstanding service throughout your trip. The amount is entirely a personal preference; however, as a guideline US$10-20 per person per day can be used. Of course you are free to tip more or less as you see fit, depending on your perception of service quality and the length and involvement of your leader on your trip. You will only need to budget for one tip, as the guides will be able to determine a fair split amongst themselves. Tipping is always appreciated.
Travel insurance and visas
Do I need to have insurance?
US Citizens: Travel insurance is highly recommended for US citizens
Australian Citizens: Travel insurance is compulsory to cover cancellation, hospital, emergency evacuation and lost luggage. We recommend purchasing your policy as soon as possible. It is up to you to ensure you have fully comprehensive travel insurance and you will need to share these details with our team before departure. For more information, please visit www.inspiredadventures.com.au/travel-insurance-information.
Do I need a visa to travel to USA?
Australian and New Zealand passport holders are required to obtain an ESTA (Visa Waiver) for travel to the US for less than 90 days. See Smartraveller for the most current information. If you are travelling on a different passport or for further information, please contact the relevant embassy.
About Utah
What weather can I expect?
Southern Utah is a high desert and the weather is very moderate. There are occasional dustings of snow in the winter that melt rapidly, and summer temperatures in the low 90s (°F) that often cool down with thunderstorms. In April - May, temperatures range from a low of 33°F to a high of 73°F. In September - October, temperatures range from 35°F to 79°F.
All information is subject to change and will be confirmed upon your registration.
Responsible Travel
Caring for our adventurers, the communities we visit and the wellbeing of the planet is the heart of everything we do. This adventure is no exception.
Environment: We offset the emissions from this trip through carbon credit programs in partnership with Carbon Neutral.
Treading lightly: Trekking is a great, low-impact way to explore.
Small group travel: Our teams consist of a maximum of 25 people. Better for you, and better for the planet.
Responsible business: We’re a certified B-Corp, committed to using business as a force for good
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