WILD WEST ADVENTURE. DA DENVER AL DESERTO.
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WILD WEST ADVENTURE. DA DENVER AL DESERTO.

Itinerario con autonoleggio
Created: Saturday, May 13, 2023
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Based on 2 adults
Created: Saturday, May 13, 2023
Destinations: Denver CO, United States of America , Cheyenne WY, United States of America , Buffalo WY, United States of America , Cody WY, United States of America , Yellowstone National Park, WY, United States of America , Grand Teton WY, United States of America , Capitol Reef UT, United States of America , Monument Valley UT, United States of America , Page AZ, United States of America , Grand Canyon AZ, United States of America , Las Vegas NV, United States of America

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27 Jun
Car rental
NISSAN ROGUE
NISSAN ROGUE or similar
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
  • Automatic transmission
A/C
5 doors
5 people
Alamo
Extras (Pay at pick-up office)
Tassa per il noleggio di solo andata: US$300.00
Altre tasse o supplementi servizio: US$77.50
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27 Jun
1. Denver CO
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About the destination: Denver is the largest city and the capital of the state of Colorado. Denver is a young and vibrant city located in the South Platte River Valley on the western edge of the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. A highlight of the Denver skyline is the Colorado State Capitol Building that looks like the US Capitol Building. Its shining gold dome commemorates the Colorado gold rush. Built in 1932, the Denver City Hall is an elegant and beautiful building, specially known for its grand display of lights during the Christmas season. Denver downtown, called the mile high city because of its closeness to Rocky Mountains, is a bustling commerce and cultural metropolis. Towering skyscrapers surround you and excellent restaurants abound. Step outside the city and soak in the fascinating Garden of the Gods. Massive rocks and unusual formations are sure to mesmerize you. Located close to Denver, the Rocky Mountains are one of the great mountain ranges of this planet offering an immersive experience with nature. This combination of urban sprawl and proximity to nature is what gives Denver its unique character and sets it apart as a destination.
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27 Jun
Accommodation
3 Nights
The Art Hotel Denver, Curio Collection by Hilton
Denver CO - Show on map > 3.3 km from Center
8.4
Very good
1074
Spa
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
1 king mobility accessible w/ roll in shower
WITH BREAKFAST
30 Jun
Car journey 164 Kilometers - 1h 36m
Denver CO
Cheyenne WY
30 Jun
2. Cheyenne WY
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About the destination: "Cheyenne is the capital and most populous city of the US state of Wyoming and the county seat of Laramie County. It is the principal city of the Cheyenne, Wyoming, Metropolitan Area which encompasses all of Laramie County. MAIN ATTRACTION TOURIST • State Capitol Building, is a National Historic Landmark and the dominant structure on the Cheyenne skyline. • Wyoming State Museum. • Union Pacific Railroad Depot. Recently renovated National Historic Landmark, home to the Cheyenne Depot Museum, a visitor center, and Shadow's Pub & Grill. • Old West Museum & Store. Located in Frontier Park on the grounds of Cheyenne Frontier Days, the historic rodeo called the “Daddy of ‘em All”. Includes a large display of horse-drawn carriages and exhibits on the history of the CFD rodeo which was established in 1897. • Nelson Museum of the West Western museum with 11,000 square feet of exhibits, including Indian artifacts, cowboy trappings, 19th century weapons. • Historic Governors' Mansion. Home to Wyoming governors from 1905 to 1976. • Big Boy Steam Engine. This powerful coal-fired engine was designed to pull a 3600-ton train over steep grades between Cheyenne and Ogden, Utah. • Cheyenne Botanic Gardens. Includes diverse flora and a greenhouse conservatory. "
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30 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
Tru by Hilton Cheyenne WY
Cheyenne WY - Show on map > 3.2 km from Center
8.4
Very good
1599
Parking
Breakfast
Game room
1 king hearing accessible room w/ri shower
WITH BREAKFAST
01 Jul
Car journey 468 Kilometers - 4h 8m
Cheyenne WY
Buffalo WY
01 Jul
3. Buffalo WY
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About the destination: Buffalo is a city in Johnson County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 4,585 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Johnson County.[6] In recent years, the town has boomed economically due to methane production from the coal bed methane extraction method used in the Powder River Basin and surrounding areas.
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01 Jul
Accommodation
1 Night
Hampton Inn & Suites Buffalo
Buffalo WY - Show on map > 1.4 km from Center
9.7
Superb
2174
Parking
Fitness
Breakfast
2 queens hearing accessible nonsmoking
WITH BREAKFAST
02 Jul
Car journey 286 Kilometers - 3h 23m
Buffalo WY
Cody WY
02 Jul
4. Cody WY
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About the destination: Incorporated in 1901, Cody, Wyoming is located 52 miles from the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Cody was founded in 1896 by Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, who passed through the region in the 1870s. He was so impressed by the development possibilities of irrigation, rich soil, grand scenery, hunting, and proximity to Yellowstone National Park that he returned in the mid-1890s to start a town. He brought with him men whose names still adorn street signs in Cody's downtown area: Beck, Alger, Rumsey, Bleistein, and Salsbury.
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02 Jul
Accommodation
1 Night
Buffalo Bill Village Cabins
Cody WY - Show on map > 1.2 km from Center
8.2
Very good
1689
Airport Shuttle
Spa
Outdoor pool
Doppia standard
ROOM ONLY
03 Jul
Car journey 158 Kilometers - 3h 28m
Cody WY
Yellowstone National Park, WY
03 Jul
5. Yellowstone National Park, WY
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About the destination: Yellowstone National Park, straddling the states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, is one of the world’s greatest showcases of geothermal wonders and wild landscapes. Established in 1872 as the first national park in the United States—and widely considered the first in the world—Yellowstone protects nearly 3,500 square miles of mountains, forests, rivers, and high plateau. Visitors come for its iconic geysers, colorful hot springs, abundant wildlife, and sweeping vistas that change dramatically with the seasons. The park’s most famous attraction is Old Faithful, a remarkably predictable geyser that erupts roughly every 60–90 minutes, shooting boiling water high into the air. Nearby, the Upper Geyser Basin holds the highest concentration of geysers on Earth. Don’t miss Grand Prismatic Spring, a vast hot spring whose rainbow-colored rings are caused by heat-loving microorganisms. Boardwalks and well-marked trails make it easy to explore these fragile geothermal areas safely. Beyond the steam and sulfur, Yellowstone offers classic Rocky Mountain scenery. The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, carved by the Yellowstone River, is a highlight, with viewpoints like Artist Point offering unforgettable panoramas of waterfalls plunging into a pastel-colored gorge. Yellowstone Lake, one of North America’s largest high-altitude lakes, invites scenic drives, lakeside walks, boating in summer, and tranquil views year-round. Hikers will find hundreds of miles of trails, ranging from short walks to backcountry treks into quiet valleys and alpine meadows. Wildlife is another major draw. The park is home to bison, elk, pronghorn, black bears, grizzly bears, and gray wolves, among many other species. Dawn and dusk in places like Lamar Valley and Hayden Valley often provide the best chances for sightings. Visitors should always observe animals from a safe distance and follow park regulations. Given Yellowstone’s popularity, plan ahead: summer brings crowds and limited parking at key sites, while spring and fall offer fewer visitors but more unpredictable weather. Regardless of when you go, come prepared for changing conditions, and you’ll discover why Yellowstone is considered a must-see destination in the American West.
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03 Jul
Accommodation
1 Night
Under Canvas West Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park, WY - Show on map > 57.2 km from Center
8.6
Very good
418
Restaurant
Parking
Bar
Safari tent - shared bath,1 king bed,nonsmoking
ROOM ONLY
04 Jul
Car journey 98 Kilometers - 3h 40m
Yellowstone National Park, WY
Grand Teton WY
04 Jul
6. Grand Teton WY
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About the destination: Rising dramatically from the valley floor, Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming is a dream destination for travelers who love wild landscapes and Western heritage. The jagged Teton Range, often dusted with snow even in summer, forms a spectacular backdrop to meadows, glacial lakes, and the winding Snake River. Just south of Yellowstone, this park is smaller and more intimate, making it easier to explore in a few days while still offering world‑class scenery. Outdoor activities are the heart of any visit here. Hikers can choose from gentle lakeside walks around Jenny Lake and String Lake, or tackle more demanding routes into Cascade and Paintbrush Canyons. Kayaking and paddleboarding are popular on Jackson Lake, where calm mornings reflect the mountains in mirror‑like water. Wildlife viewing is exceptional: look for bison and pronghorn in the sagebrush flats, moose along riverbanks, and—at a respectful distance—black and grizzly bears in forested areas. The nearby town of Jackson serves as the main gateway and adds a touch of cowboy culture and modern comfort. You’ll find art galleries showcasing Western and Native American art, lively bars and restaurants around the famous antler‑arch town square, and accommodations ranging from rustic cabins to luxury lodges. In winter, the region transforms into a snow sports hub, with downhill skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and cross‑country trails throughout the valley. When planning your trip, late spring through early fall offers the best access to hiking trails and mountain roads, though summer is also the busiest time. Sunrise and sunset are particularly magical, with soft light painting the peaks and frequent chances for dramatic photographs. Whether you’re here for a scenic drive along Teton Park Road, a multi‑day backcountry trek, or simply to soak in the views, Grand Teton delivers an unforgettable taste of the American West.
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05 Jul
Car journey 844 Kilometers - 10h 55m
Grand Teton WY
Capitol Reef UT
05 Jul
7. Capitol Reef UT
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About the destination: Capitol Reef National Park, tucked away in south-central Utah, is one of the state’s most underrated gems—a place where multi-colored cliffs, domes, and canyons form a dramatic corridor along the Waterpocket Fold, a 100-mile-long wrinkle in the Earth’s crust. Unlike some of the more crowded national parks in Utah, Capitol Reef often feels quiet and spacious, inviting visitors to slow down, explore, and absorb the stark desert beauty. The park’s name comes from its white Navajo sandstone domes, which resemble U.S. Capitol buildings, and the steep ridges early settlers called “reefs” because they were as hard to cross as ocean barriers. Most visitors start in the Fruita Historic District, an oasis along the Fremont River where orchards planted by 19th-century Mormon settlers still produce cherries, apricots, peaches, and apples. In season, you can pick fruit straight from the trees for a small fee, stroll among historic buildings, and sample fresh pies at the Gifford House. Nearby, the short hike to Hickman Bridge and the scenic drive along Highway 24 showcase some of the park’s most iconic rock formations, petroglyph panels, and viewpoints that are easy to reach for families and casual hikers. For those seeking more adventure, Capitol Reef offers an excellent mix of day hikes and backcountry routes. Trails like Cohab Canyon, Cassidy Arch, and Navajo Knobs deliver sweeping vistas over red rock canyons and layered mesas, while Cathedral Valley and the remote South Desert reward high-clearance vehicles with surreal monoliths and solitude. Slot canyons such as Sulphur Creek (a semi-technical route) and the Burr Trail area provide a more immersive canyon experience, especially in cooler months. Always check weather conditions: flash floods, ice, and extreme heat can quickly change the character of a route. Capitol Reef can be visited year-round, but spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures. Summers are hot but manageable with early starts, plenty of water, and sun protection; winters are quiet and often magical, with occasional snow highlighting the rock layers. Lodging options are limited in the immediate area—most visitors base themselves in the nearby town of Torrey, which has a handful of motels, campgrounds, and restaurants. Whether you’re pausing for a day on a broader Utah road trip or dedicating several days to the park, Capitol Reef rewards curiosity and encourages you to explore beyond the main viewpoints.
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05 Jul
Accommodation
1 Night
Capitol Reef Resort
Torrey UT - Show on map > 4.0 km from Center
8.2
Very good
4203
Hydro-massage bath
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Traditional 2 queens,2 queen beds,nonsmoking
ROOM ONLY
06 Jul
Car journey 334 Kilometers - 6h 23m
Capitol Reef UT
Monument Valley UT
06 Jul
8. Monument Valley UT
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About the destination: Monument Valley, straddling the border between Utah and Arizona, is one of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest. Towering sandstone buttes rise dramatically from a vast red desert floor, creating a cinematic backdrop that has appeared in countless Western films and commercials. The scenery is especially spectacular at sunrise and sunset, when the rocks glow in shades of orange, crimson, and purple under the changing light. Most visitors begin at the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, where an entrance fee grants access to the 17-mile Valley Drive, a rough dirt road that winds past many of the valley’s most famous formations, such as the Mittens and Merrick Butte. While self-driving is possible in suitable vehicles, hiring a Navajo guide is highly recommended. Guided tours, often in open-air 4x4s, not only reach viewpoints off-limits to private cars, but also offer insight into Navajo history, culture, and traditions tied to this sacred landscape. Accommodation ranges from simple motels in nearby Kayenta and Mexican Hat to the more atmospheric lodges and cabins around the park. Staying overnight allows you to experience the valley at its quietest, with dark skies full of stars and the silhouettes of buttes on the horizon. For a closer connection with the land, some local operators offer overnight experiences and traditional meals hosted by Navajo families. When planning your visit, keep in mind that this is Navajo Nation land, and local customs and rules should be respected. Distances in the region are long, services can be sparse, and temperatures swing from very hot in summer to freezing in winter. Bring plenty of water, sun protection, and a full tank of gas, and consider combining Monument Valley with other nearby attractions such as the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, or Lake Powell to create a memorable Southwest road trip.
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06 Jul
Accommodation
1 Night
Goulding's Lodge
Monument Valley UT - Show on map > 14.7 km from Center
8.6
Very good
12625
Airport shuttle (free)
Swimming Pool
Restaurant
King room lower lodge
ROOM ONLY
07 Jul
Car journey 224 Kilometers - 2h 42m
Monument Valley UT
Page AZ
07 Jul
9. Page AZ
Stay
About the destination: Page is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, near the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS - Horseshoe Bend - Antelope Lower Canyon - Rainbow Bridge National Monument - Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
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07 Jul
Accommodation
1 Night
Best Western View Of Lake Powell Hotel
Page AZ - Show on map > 1.0 km from Center
8
Good
6967
Hydro-massage bath
Golf
Outdoor pool
2 letti matrimoniali queen size, assistenza per le comunicazioni, box doccia, vista sul lago, camere
WITH BREAKFAST
08 Jul
Car journey 221 Kilometers - 2h 35m
Page AZ
Grand Canyon AZ
08 Jul
10. Grand Canyon AZ
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About the destination: Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, the Grand Canyon is one of the most iconic landscapes on the planet. Stretching 277 miles (446 km) across northern Arizona, its layered cliffs reveal a kaleidoscope of reds, oranges, and golds that change dramatically with the light. Standing at the rim, you’ll look down more than a mile to the river below, with panoramic views that are especially stunning at sunrise and sunset from popular lookout points like Mather Point, Yavapai Point, and Desert View. Most visitors base themselves on the South Rim, home to Grand Canyon Village, where you’ll find historic lodges, visitor centers, restaurants, and easy access to shuttle buses and hiking trails. The Rim Trail offers relatively flat, family‑friendly walks with spectacular views, while the Bright Angel and South Kaibab trails descend into the canyon for more challenging hikes. For a different perspective, consider a guided bike ride, a mule trip, or a helicopter tour, all of which provide unforgettable ways to experience the vast scale of the canyon. The quieter North Rim, open seasonally from roughly mid‑May to mid‑October, offers a more secluded experience with cooler temperatures and dense forests. Here, scenic drives and viewpoints such as Bright Angel Point and Cape Royal showcase sweeping vistas without the crowds. Lodging and services are more limited, so reservations are essential, but the reward is a more tranquil connection with the landscape. A visit to the Grand Canyon is best planned with the desert climate in mind: summers can be extremely hot along the inner canyon, while winter brings snow and icy trails along the rims. Spring and fall offer milder conditions and fewer visitors. Whether you’re stopping for a day or staying longer to hike, raft, or explore nearby Native American sites, the Grand Canyon promises a powerful encounter with the natural world—and a highlight of any trip through the American Southwest.
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08 Jul
Accommodation
1 Night
Clear Sky Resorts - Grand Canyon - Unique Sky Domes
Grand Canyon AZ - Show on map > 49.2 km from Center
8.5
Very good
702
Restaurant
Parking
Bar
Doppia panoramica - 1 letto queen
ROOM ONLY
Package Rate
09 Jul
Car journey 450 Kilometers - 4h 33m
Grand Canyon AZ
Las Vegas NV
09 Jul
11. Las Vegas NV
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About the destination: Las Vegas is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nevada. Nicknamed the Entertainment Capital of the World or Sin City, it is situated in the Mojave Desert and is surrounded by dry mountains. Las Vegas is famous worldwide for its consolidated casino–hotels and associated entertainment. The city houses many mega-hotel complexes decorated with lavish care and attention to detail creating a fantasy-like environment. All hotels have a unique style, there are special sights everywhere, and every hotel has its own casino. Most of the hotel casinos are in the city's downtown area, along The Las Vegas Strip. The Strip is a world of its own. Where else can you go to visit Egypt, New York, Venice, Disneyland, Hollywood, and much more all on one street? The fact is that all the action that Las Vegas is famous for is happening on this one and only street. Bellagio could be considered unofficial centre of the Strip, one of the reasons being the free displays of musical fountains which go off at every half an hour with different choreography accompanied by different music. Bellagio is one of the more stylish venues with a superb flower garden and for those with gourmet inclinations, it offers arguably one of the best buffets in town. The Venetian is another point where one might linger longer due to its fabulous attempt of recreating Venice in the desert. The main square of Venice is filled with gondolas ply the waters channels and opera singers entertain their captive audience on board. The opposite end of the Strip is closest to the airport starting with the funny rendition of Egypt with its Luxor casino despite the fact that there are no pyramids in Luxor, but everything is possible in Las Vegas.
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09 Jul
Accommodation
3 Nights
The Venetian
Las Vegas NV - Show on map > 2.6 km from Center
Hot tub
Casino
Hotels with spa
Venetian luxury 1 king select view suite
ROOM ONLY
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Nights 15
3298 Kilometers
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