Active travel is about seeing the world from a whole new perspective. The vacations below are created around activities that yield the richest experience for travelers, whether it's on wheels, feet or on the water. All the biking, walking and multi-sport vacations feature daily route options of varying length and difficulty that showcase the region's most breathtaking scenery. These National Park vacations are designed for active individuals who love the outdoors. However, you don't need to be a fitness guru to enjoy these trips. Choose from these exciting walking, biking or multi-sport tour itineraries offering the best of North America's National Parks.
5 days starting from $1,740
This famous Oregon River is a national treasure that offers incredible scenery, abundant wildlife and some of the best rafting anywhere in the world.... (
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6 days starting from $1,865
Once a refuge for outlaws, a trapper's hunting ground and home to ancient tribes, Utah's Desolation Canyon is now a family playground of roller-coaste... (
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6 days starting from $1,985
Travel the lower gorges of the Salmon River along white-sand beaches and through steep-walled canyons with dozens of splashing rapids.... (
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6 days starting from $2,100
With its awesome whitewater, sculpted sandstone spires and Anasazi Indian ruins, this is one of the premier sections of the Colorado River.... (
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6 days starting from $2,988
Nestled in California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range is Yosemite National Park, world famous for its thundering waterfalls, sprawling meadows and dram... (
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6 days starting from $3,098
Hiking & Biking from the Sierra Foothills to Yosemite Valley
Deep within California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range lies Yosemite National P... (
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7 days starting from $2,198
Biking & Hiking in Utah & Arizona's National Parks
Full days in Bryce, Zion and the Grand Canyon—three of the Southwest’s most stunning nationa... (
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8 days starting from $2,985
Journey to the heart of Blackfeet country and explore the Upper Missouri River as Lewis and Clark did 200 years earlier.... (
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