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Women's adventure trips in the Western U.S.

From timeless desert landscapes to majestic mountains, the Western U.S. offers countless opportunities for active vacations. And while the natural history is often what first draws us, learning about the cultures that predated the European invasion is fascinating. Whether you want to explore the varied National Parks of Utah or the high mountains of the North Cascades, ride horses across the open plains or learn about the Anasazi culture of the Four Corners area, give rock climbing a try or keep your feet firmly on the ground, our adventure trips will give you a whole different perspective on the West.

September 5, 2010 - September 12, 2010
Living the Cowgirl Life

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Join us for a week of fun at an historic dude ranch in Wyoming's Big Horn Mountains. A place of peace and quiet, our ranch combines time in the outdoors with comfortable lodging and hearty meals at night, away from cell phones and the internet. Combine riding well-trained horses, fly fishing in the local pond, and hiking through beautiful landscape with soaking in a hot tub, sitting on the porch while you read a book, and enjoying delicious meals- this week can be as relaxing or as active as you choose. $1775  Rating: 1  2  3  4  5

September 19, 2010 - September 25, 2010
Sedona, Havasu and the Grand Canyon

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Havasu Canyon, often described as a desert paradise, is blessed by abundant water and spectacular waterfalls. Being able to send most personal gear to the canyon floor by mule makes this the perfect trip for women who want to combine swimming and relaxing with canyon exploration and exciting day hikes in a stunning desert environment. Sedona, where we will spend two days hiking, is also a magical place- although much more developed! And we finish our time in Canyon country with a night at the grandest Canyon of them all. $1580  Rating:  1  2  [3]  4  5

February 19, 2011 - February 23, 2011
Death Valley Delights

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Death Valley is the perfect antidote to the winter blahs! In February the skies are clear and sunny (but not too hot!) and the hiking is excellent. Then there is the fascinating geology, unique ecology, and equally engaging human history. If you long to put away your down jacket and put on your shorts, feel warm sun on your deprived skin, and be totally immersed in a place that has a mythic status for many of us, join us as we explore one of our newest National Parks with a professional geologist.  $1380  Rating: [2]  3  4  5

March 20, 2011 - March 25, 2011
Hiking Joshua Tree

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Joshua Tree National Park contains a wealth of hiking trails. From old American Indian paths to more recent mining roads, we'll hike trails that lead to the remnants of the park's colorful human history, astounding geologic formations, and flora and fauna that demonstrate the diverse adaptations that allow life to flourish here. Accompanied by a local geologist, we will learn about this amazing park as we hike by day and sit around the campfire at night. $865 Rating  [2]  3  4  5

April 3, 2011 - April 9, 2011
Havasu Hike

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Havasu Canyon, often described as a desert paradise, is blessed by abundant water and spectacular waterfalls. Being able to send most personal gear to the canyon floor by mule makes this the perfect trip for women who want to combine swimming and relaxing with canyon exploration and exciting day hikes in a stunning desert environment. $1470  Rating:  1  2  [3]  4  5

April 10, 2011 - April 17, 2011
Exploring Utah's National Parks

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Southern Utah is home to some of the most well known national parks and monuments, and each has its own special magic and unique attractions: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, and Capitol Reef National Parks and Natural Bridges Monument. Day hikes are a great way to explore this magical area and on our "tour du parks" you will gain a new appreciation of the diversity and beauty of southern Utah's geology. $1895  Rating: 1  2  [3]  4  5

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