Fall Explorations in Utah with Off the Beaten Path

As the good folks at Off the Beaten Path write in a compelling new release:

“Fall is a wonderful ’soft shoulder’ season to extend that delicious summer footloose feeling. It also has the added benefit of fewer fellow travelers on the roads and trails. Kids have gone back to school, their parents have spent up vacation days, and there’s a sense of ease in even some of the most popular travel destinations. The weather is usually terrific, bugs are by-and-large gone, and in the right places, you’ll get some great wildlife shows like bugling elk, flocks of migrating birds, and single-minded bears foraging before hibernation.”

Yes, I love traveling in the fall — it’s a wonderful time to explore almost anywhere. And Off the Beaten Path is presenting a special reason to explore Utah this fall: a $125 discount per person on its hiking trip through the extraordinary canyon parks of Zion, Bryce, and Escalante. On this hand-crafted journey you’ll hike lesser-traveled trails and ancient cultural sites, with each stop offering a different, unique landscape. The trip runs from Sept. 13-18 and departs from St. George, UT. For more information, click here..

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