I am an experienced hospitality professional. Therefore, I'm excited to translate my passion and enthusiasm for travel into a career as a travel agent planner for Utah’s national parks. The client experience is therefore most important to me. I h...
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I am an experienced hospitality professional. Therefore, I'm excited to translate my passion and enthusiasm for travel into a career as a travel agent planner for Utah’s national parks. The client experience is therefore most important to me. I have traveled extensively throughout the US, which has included a 30 day road trip in the spring of 2021. During this time, I stayed at a mix of campgrounds and hotels. Also, I have a broad range of interests from theme parks to nature settings to wineries. I enjoy trekking off the beaten path but I also love the cities. Basically, I just love trying new things and making the most out of every trip. Therefore, my background allows me to curate the perfect travel itinerary - one that meets all your travel needs in one of Utah’s spectacular national parks. In Utah, you can find some amazing national parks, including Zion National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Bryce Canyon, the Arches, and the Dark Canyon Wilderness area. If you’re seeking to hike or camp, you will find these wilderness areas much to your liking. For example, I can schedule a trip to Arches National Park, a popular attraction in Utah. The park, which was established on April 12, 1929, is located north of Moab. The Colorado River borders the park in the southeast. Its name is derived from the 2,000 natural sandstones arches located inside the park, one of which is the red-hued Delicate Arch that guards over the eastern park of the site. The fabled Balanced Rock towers over the arid terrain in the center of the park. You might also want to plan a visit to Bryce Canyon, which sprawls across Southern Utah. Known for its blush-hued hoodoos (spired rock formations), the main road of the park runs past the Bryce Amphitheater - a hoodoo-filled depression that lies under the park’s Rim Trail hiking path. Overlooks are found at Bryce Point, Inspiration Point and Sunrise and Sunset points. As you might guess, the prime viewing times are at sunrise and sunset. Located in Monticello, Utah, the Dark Canyon Wilderness area sits in the heart of canyon country in southeast Utah. It is associated with Bears Ears National Monument. The highly steep and narrowing walls, which block the morning and late afternoon sunlight, give the park its surreal and mysterious sounding name. Another park of note, Zion National Park, is known for its lofty and red-hued cliffs. The Scenic Drive in the park cuts a path through the area’s main section, which takes motorists along forest paths beside the Virgin River. The river flows into the majestic Emerald Pools, home to a hanging garden and shimmering and sparkling water cascades. Some hikers like to challenge themselves by taking a wading hike, located in the park’s Zion Narrows. As your travel agent professional for Utah’s national parks, I can personalize your adventure and travel itinerary. For example, do you like kitschy, historic hotels or is modern more your speed? Are you up for mountain climbing and zip-lining, or would you rather sip coffee or wine on a front porch? Either way (or both) and everything in between, I'm here to help. It's your own unique travel experience. Call me today and I'll get you there anytime of the year you wish to get away.