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  1. Ultimate Grand Canyon 4-in-1 Helicopter Tour

    Ultimate Grand Canyon 4-in-1 Helicopter Tour

    6 hours 30 minutes (Departs Las Vegas, Nevada)

    by Viator

    lt;pgt;Take the ultimate Grand Canyon tour! You'll fly from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon by helicopter, cruise the Colorado River, then spend time at the West…

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    Adrift Adventures

    Rafting, jet boat rides, sport boat rides, 4WD land excursions and multisport packages, plus Arches National Park bus tours.

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  4. Red Canyon Trail Rides

    Ride for as little as a half hour or as long as a whole day on private and public lands outside the park, including Red Canyon.

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  5. Fat Tire Bike Shop

    A mountain-bike rental place with hiking, mellow biking and vortex-gazing.

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  6. Historic Reno Preservation Society

    Dig deeper with a walking or biking tour highlighting subjects including architecture, politics and literary history.

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  7. 10,000 Waves

    The Japanese-style 10,000 Waves, with landscaped grounds concealing eight attractive tubs in a smooth Zen design, offers waterfalls, cold plunges, massage and hot and dry saunas. Call to reserve private tubs.

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  8. Arizona Detours

    Offers day tours to far-flung locations such as Tombstone (adult/child $145/75) and the Grand Canyon (adult/child $155/90), and five-hour city tours (adult/child $80/45).

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  11. Church Fork Trail

    Looking for the nearest workout with big views? Hike the 6-mile round-trip, pet-friendly trail up to Grandeur Peak (8299ft). Millcreek Canyon is 13.5 miles southwest of downtown.

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  12. Farabee's Jeep Rental & Outlaw Tours

    Four-wheel-drive rentals, self-drive and fully guided off-road 4WD tours.

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  13. Fiery Furnace

    Advance reservation is usually necessary for the three-hour ranger-led Fiery Furnace hikes that explore the maze of spectacularly narrow canyons and giant fins. This is no walk in the park. (Well, it is, but…) Be prepared to scramble up and over boulders, chimney down between rocks and navigate narrow ledges. The effort is rewarded with a surprising view – an incredibly thin arch or soaring slot – around every turn. The ranger stops plenty of times to talk (and let hikers rest).

    If you're an accomplished route-finder and want to go it alone, you must pay a fee, watch a video and discuss with rangers how to negotiate this confusing jumble of canyons before they'll…

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  14. Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail

    A 28-mile multiuse trail that's also a state park. Pick it up at Bonanza Dr just south of Kearns Blvd.

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  15. Humphreys Peak

    The state's highest mountain is a reasonably straightforward, though strenuous, hike in summer. The trail, which begins in the Arizona Snowbowl, winds through forest, eventually coming out above the beautifully barren tree line. The total distance is 4.5 miles one-way; allow six to eight hours round-trip.

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  18. Red Cliffs Lodge

    In Castle Valley, 14 miles north of town, Red Cliffs Lodge provides the only area horseback trail rides (March to November). If you book a multisport rafting trip that includes horseback riding, you'll still be coming here.

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