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5 Day Tasmania tour – Hobart Return

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$ 895.00 – $ 1,645.00

This is one of the most affordable tours around in Tasmania which travels both East and West sides of Tasmania! 5 days of exploring the famous and most interesting places Tasmania has to offer.

You will be visiting fabulous locations where you wouldn’t find travelling yourself while moving at a laid back pace, maximizing your time out of the bus. You won’t miss an opportunity to stop along the way if we happen to spot a Tasmanian Tiger!  The group sizes are small so you won’t feel crowded or lost.

  • 4 nights accommodation
  • All National Park entry fees
  • Guided walks (free-walking options possible)
  • Motel and hostel pickup and drop off

**Private rooms must be booked in multiples of 2**

“These tours are in small groups and include some meals, you’ll get to places you wouldn’t dream of finding if you travelled on your own. Tasmania’s amazing and you really need to get out and see it to believe it!” – Liz – One Stop Adventures Travel Expert. 

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  • Wineglass Bay
  • Bay of Fires
  • Montezuma falls
  • Cradle Mountain
  • Henty Dunes
  • Lake St Clair
  • Russell Falls
  • National Park entry fees
  • Eco-certified tour
  • A enthusiastic and experienced tour guide
  • Free pick-ups and drop-offs from hostels and motels

DAY 1: HOBART to STRAHAN

Our journey begins as we traverse the island from east to west. Leaving Hobart through the Derwent Valley, we walk in the land of the giants and admire the beauty of Russell Falls and Mt Field National Park. Visit Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake. Enter the temperate time capsule that is the Franklin-Gordon Wild River National Park. End the day in Strahan beside Macquarie Harbour.

Overnight:  Strahan

DAY 2: WILD WEST COAST

Join your guide as we venture into the untouched wilderness of Tasmania’s West Coast. Travelling along the coast from the seaside town of Strahan, we explore the shifting sands of Henty Dunes before continuing into the Tarkine Rainforest and walking to Tasmania’s highest waterfall – Montezuma Falls. Alternatively, there is also the option today of joining the world famous cruise on the Gordon River. This scenic cruise provides a great way to explore the rich history and scenic beauty of Macquarie Harbour and the Gordon River (optional cruise at own expense).

Overnight:  Strahan

DAY 3: CRADLE MOUNTAIN to LAUNCESTON

We journey to 950m above sea level to the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Claire National Park. We share some local knowledge and interpretation of the landscape to help you choose a walk that will enhance your experience here. With an extensive range of tracks, you will be able to take it easy with a stroll around Dove Lake and one of the many boardwalks or perhaps challenge yourself with a hike to Marion’s Lookout. A short drive to Sheffield, the ‘town of murals’, before continuing onto Launceston, Australia’s third oldest city.

Overnight: Launceston

DAY 4: LAUNCESTON to BICHENO

Enjoy a morning walk at Cataract Gorge in the heart of Launceston before we make our way to the East Coast and the beautiful Bay of Fires. Here you can stretch your legs with some quality time to enjoy this highly recommended coastal region (a Lonely Planet favourite). The beaches are gleaming and the water inviting. Perhaps a swim (whether permitting)? Enjoy Tasmania’s most scenic coastal drive from St Helens to Bicheno. This evening you can join a guided viewing of the Little Penguins (optional at own expense & seasonal) as they return to their rookeries on the edge of this seaside village.

Overnight: Bicheno

DAY 5: FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK to HOBART

An early start means we are the first to the lookout, beating the crowds and the heat for that postcard photo of Wineglass Bay. Relax on the secluded beach or choose the more challenging Mt Amos or Hazards Beach walk. This afternoon, we take a break at a picturesque village and check out a local convict-built bridge. Come face-to-face with the iconic Tassie Devil as we make a stop at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary to meet these endangered native animals, as well as some other unique to Tasmania. A short drive returns us to Hobart.

Hobart at 7:00am Sundays (all year round) and Tuesdays (from October to April)

Hobart at 5:30pm

What to bring?

  • Water bottle
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Warm and cool clothing
  • Rain- and/or wind jacket
  • Towel and bathers

Backpack of suitcase up to a maximum of 20kg

Note : we require a minimum of 2 people for accommodation upgrades.

Accommodation upgrades are subject to availability.

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Ultimate Guide to Tours in St Augustine: Top 10 Experiences You Can’t Miss

Yes, we know! You already know how much Carlos and I love St Augustine, and for all the right reasons! Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking exciting tours in St Augustine for your next visit, you will find it all in this guide!

From ghostly encounters to historic and fun adventures, we’ve handpicked our favorite top 10 tours in St Augustine that you absolutely must experience at least once.

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As you may know, this wasn’t an easy task. Not because there aren’t any great tours, but because all of them are! Being America’s Oldest City, a lot can be expected when you’re visiting St Augustine for the first time .

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And let me tell you that many little experiences will exceed your expectations in this city!

Apart from being beautiful, there’s something very special about the history of St Augustine , which is in many ways, tied to Juan Ponce de León who discovered Florida back in 1513.

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As you walk through the cobblestone streets, you can be captivated by building structures made from coquina (limestone composed of shell fragments) that are still standing to this day.

With many things to see and explore in St Augustine , it’s considered one of the top destinations to visit in Florida, especially during the holiday season when the world-known Nights of Lights festival takes place.

When is the Best Month to Visit St Augustine?

St. Augustine is a year-round destination, offering something special in every season.

However, if you’re looking for more of an ideal time to visit, you can consider planning your trip during the months of September through November.

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During this time the weather in St Augustine is a lot more comfortable and there are fewer crowds. However, keep in mind that every year, the Nights of Lights festival takes place from mid-November to the end of January.

Is St Augustine a Walkable Town?

With its narrow streets lined with centuries-old buildings and captivating landmarks at every turn, exploring this city on foot is an absolute must.

As you wander through the cobblestone streets of St. George Street—the city’s former main street, you’ll find yourself immersed in the vibrant energy of the city, especially during the weekends.

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From unique boutiques to quaint cafes and historic sites and attractions , there’s plenty to catch your eye.

Walking in St Augustine is also the best way to capture the personality and beauty in every corner.

As you pass by stunning Spanish colonial-style structures like Flagler College, Villa Zorayda Museum , or Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, you can’t help but fall in love with their unique beauty.

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But it’s not just about the sights. Walking in St Augustine is a complete vibe!

You might stumble upon street performers playing music which definitely adds more charm to your visit.

Additionally, you’ll find many popular tourist attractions within walking distance of each other, making it easy to create your own personalized walking tour itinerary to navigate the city.

Are Ghost Tours in St Augustine Worth It?

With St Augustine being America’s Oldest City, it’s completely natural for it to also be known for its ghost stories and haunted locations.

But are the ghost tours really worth your time? Well, that depends on what you’re looking for.

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If you enjoy a good scare or if stories of the paranormal are of interest to you, then ghost tours in St Augustine can be a thrilling experience.

I’ve taken ghost tours in some of the most haunted cities in the U.S., like New Orleans and Savannah, and I personally feel that St Augustine has places that are just as haunted as these other cities!

Tour guides will share some known and not-so-known spine-chilling stories of hauntings and supernatural occurrences that have happened in St Augustine.

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Some of these stories might keep you up at night while others are just your typical story of being haunted by a ghost.

Regardless, I will always recommend these ghost tours as a fun and entertaining experience to enjoy at night.

However, whether or not St Augustine ghost tours are worth it, ultimately comes down to a personal preference.

If you enjoy hearing spooky stories and exploring hidden corners of a historic city after dark, then by all means, ghost tours in St Augustine are for you.

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Our Favorite Tours in St Augustine to Add to Your Trip Itinerary

Like I said at the beginning, this was not an easy task! Nonetheless, I tried to include the best tours based on our personal experience as well as reviews and feedback from others.

Just so you know, these tours listed here are in no particular order of preference.

1. Hop-on Hop-off Old Town Trolley Tour

The Old Town Trolley tour in St Augustine is one of our absolute favorites, especially during the holidays when it gets transformed into a joyful experience for the Nights of Lights festival.

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This is a hop-on-hop-off narrated tour and it’s the perfect way to get a complete overview of the city.

The trolley takes you to all the major attractions, and you can jump off wherever piques your interest.

🎟 How much does it cost to ride the trolley in St Augustine? With our affiliate link, you can get tickets as low as $38.47! The ticket also includes some great discounts to attractions and museums around St Augustine. Get your tickets here !

2. St Augustine Nights of Lights Trolley Tour

The Nights of Lights festival is an annual Award-winning lighting display of the city with worldwide recognition.

With over 3 million glistening white lights adorning every nook and cranny of the city, spanning across nearly 20 blocks, a mesmerizing wonderland is crafted.

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During Nights of Lights, St Augustine transforms into a place that’s bound to put a smile on your face and leave you with heartwarming holiday memories.

This Nights of Lights Trolley Tour offers the ideal vantage point for sightseeing and capturing those picture-perfect moments.

The tour includes complimentary magical viewing glasses that completely enhance the experience! Plus, you’ll also get a cookie and warm apple cider at the end of the tour.

3. Haunted Pub Crawl

Visit some of the historic bars in St Augustine with plenty of ghost stories to tell! In this Haunted Pub Crawl tour , the tour guide unveils the chilling tales of St Augustine and eerie accounts of long-departed pub managers and a suspicious number of fiery incidents.

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Some of the stops on this tour are Scarlett O’Hara’s, Stogies Jazz Club, Harry’s Seafood Bar and Grill, and O.C. White’s Seafood & Spirits.

This Haunted Pub Crawl promises a night of spine-tingling history and local favorites.

4. Old Jail Guided Tours in St Augustine

Built in 1891, St Augustine’s Old Jail held prisoners for more than 60 years, and it’s now a registered National Historic Place.

In this guided tour of the Old Jail , you will step back in time as you explore the cell blocks, witness the gallows, and peek into the sheriff’s living quarters.

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You’ll learn what it was like in this prison back in the day and the tour guide will share some incredible stories of the prisoners that were once kept in this Old Jail.

If you’re intrigued by the supernatural, you can opt for the Jail After Dark Paranormal Tour option in which you’ll join experts on a late-night paranormal investigation, equipped with the latest ghost-hunting gear.

👻 Fun fact : The Old Jail is renowned as one of St. Augustine’s most haunted buildings.

5. St Augustine Walking Ghost Tour

Follow the storytellers through the Old Town, visiting some of their favorite haunts, on this guided walking ghost tour through St. Augustine’s ghostly locations. 

You will stroll through the darkened streets, listening to stories of long-deceased residents who have not moved on.

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During our ghost tour, we learned the stories behind some of the ghosts seen and heard in the ancient boarding house, a haunted house on Cuna Street across from the Triay-Hall House, and Tolomato Cemetery.

From the Old Cemeteries to the infamous Castillo de San Marcos, your guide will make sure you have every chance to capture and explore your own paranormal encounters.

👻 Fun fact : This is an award-winning tour!

6. Ghosts and Gravestones Old Town Trolley Tour

The main difference between the Ghost and Gravestones and other ghost tours in St Augustine is that this one is not a walking tour.

This chilling journey includes a visit to the Old Jail, a site with a long history of documented paranormal experiences.

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During this tour, you will hear tales of the haunted Huguenot & Tolomato Cemeteries and other stories of real paranormal encounters.

As an added thrill, you’ll even step inside the eerie Potter’s Wax Museum—one of the best things to do in St Augustine, for a unique and spooky experience.

We personally think that the wax museum is the absolute best in St Augustine!

7. Dolphin and Manatee Paddle or Kayak Tour

This is one of the most exciting tours in St Augustine for those who love the outdoors.

The tour takes you through the serene waterways of St Augustine with a guide by your side.

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This dolphin and manatee tour includes either a paddleboard or kayak and it’s an activity that is suitable for all levels of expertise.

You’ll begin with a comprehensive on-land demonstration and a brief water lesson before setting out to seek out the captivating marine creatures and enjoy the scenic beauty.

8. Guided St Augustine Historical Tour

This historical tour in St Augustine gives you the option to explore some of the most iconic landmarks in St Augustine in a unique and eco-friendly way with this intimate small-group electric vehicle tour.

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This is one of the many great tours in St Augustine and it offers multiple tour times in the morning and afternoon.

Once on board, your journey takes you to the most notable historic sites like Castillo de San Marcos, the Tolomato Cemetery, and the Mission Nombre de Dios.

9. Wine & Dine Historic District Foodie Tour

You might already be aware that we don’t talk much about food on this blog, but we know we should.

This is why we decided to add this foodie tour in St Augustine to our list.

This wine and dine tour is considered to be one of the best tours in St Augustine for those traveling in groups.

Furthermore, I personally think it’s a complete delight that offers the best of both worlds: wine and history!

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This culinary adventure transports you through the picturesque streets of St. Augustine’s historic district in an open-air electric vehicle.

The best part of this wine and dine tour is that you will get to discover many local restaurants handpicked by your tour guide.

Throughout the tour, you’ll pass by landmarks such as Flagler College, the Huguenot Cemetery, Plaza de la Constitución, and the Cathedral Basilica of St Augustine.

10. St Augustine Scenic Boat Ride Tour

What better way to experience St Augustine than from a serene vantage point with a captivating sightseeing boat tour ?

This beautiful and scenic journey will treat you to glimpses of the Bridge of Lions, Castillo de San Marcos National Monument , and the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios.

National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios

With this sightseeing boat tour, you’ll enjoy an affordable way to discover many of St Augustine’s from a different angle. And if you’re lucky, you might even spot some dolphins!

Final Thoughts

With the great amount of tours and experiences in St Augustine, you can’t go wrong with any of them!

This quaint city is one of the many great destinations in Florida that the whole family can enjoy.

Furthermore, St Augustine is one of the best places to visit when traveling solo and an ideal one for a couple’s getaway.

Next time you visit, check out one of the many tours and support local businesses.

Which St Augustine tour is your favorite? Comment below. We’d love to hear from you!

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Yanitza is one 1/2 of the Next Stop Adventures dynamic duo with 15+ years of hiking experience and adventure travel. As a PADI-certified Scuba diver, she's also passionate about ocean conservation. When she's not exploring the great outdoors, Yanitza obsesses over The Vampire Diaries and dreams of traveling to Spain.

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By Janet K. Keeler

Tampa Bay, home to the cities of  Tampa ,  St. Petersburg  and  Clearwater , is one of the most densely populated regions of the state, but that’s no reason for adventure seekers to shy away.

Niches of nature are abundant throughout the region and offer unique activities, including horseback riding in the surf, flying solo with a jetpack over the Gulf of Mexico, and sightseeing from a hot air balloon.

Here are some ways to be adventurous in the Tampa Bay area...  

Water pedaling.

It’s a Paddleboard. It’s a bicycle. No wait, it’s both, with a touch of catamaran thrown in. For a unique experience that comes with a view of the  Tampa skyline , rent solo or tandem water bikes and cruise the part of the 59-mile long Hillsborough River that flows through downtown. The  Tampa Bay Water Bike Co.  also rents “biyaks,” which are kayaks operated by pedal-power rather than oars. Think of it as a lower body workout and a serene respite in the middle of the bustling city. After you cruise the river under your own power, consider a stop at  Armature Works  on the river for refreshments.

BIKING THE TRAILS

For adventurers that want to pedal on land, the Tampa Bay area boasts two extensive bike trails. The  Pinellas Trail  is a 38-mile paved walking and biking trail that runs from the Greek-influenced town of Tarpon Springs in the north to quirky-arty downtown St. Petersburg in the south. The 42-mile paved  Suncoast Trail  starts in Hillsborough County on the other side of the bay and continues north through Pasco County, ending in Hernando County. There are wildlife viewing areas along the way and multiple entry points and comfort facilities.

HIGH IN THE SKY

If you are an early riser and you like your thrills from the sky, consider a ride in a hot air balloon.  Big Red Balloon Sightseeing Adventure  provides a bird’s-eye view of the lakes and wide-open spaces of the Tampa Bay area. Riders will meet an hour before sunrise and then board a balloon for about an hour of flight time. If they are lucky, they might even see an alligator cruising a freshwater lagoon. A champagne toast plus full breakfast are included.

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Fort De Soto Park  at the tip of Pinellas County is made up of five interconnected islands, called keys in Florida. There is an amazing array of activities offered at this 1,100-acre county park including camping, kayaking, swimming and miles of paved trails to walk, bike or Rollerblade, and boat launching facilities and picnic shelters. There’s a 100-year-old-plus fort that’s worth exploring, plus birdwatchers have a chance to spy more than 300 species, including egrets, herons and lots of sweet shorebirds. It’s not exactly a well-kept secret as it is popular with locals, but it’s a bit of a hidden gem for tourists. All the more reason to check it out but make sure to reserve campsites well in advance.

SKY-HIGH THRILLS

Jump from a plane? You? Yes, you.  Skydive City Z-Hills  just northeast of Tampa in  Zephyrhills  will have you skydiving in a matter of hours. First timers skydive in tandem with an experienced thrill-seeker. You’ll be jumping at about 5,000 feet for the four- to six-minute, 120-mph ride back to the ground. It’s a roughly half-day experience and if you think the folks back home won’t believe it you can show them the video, complete with an interview with you, made by a Skydive City videographer.

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Just south of the Skyway Bridge and west toward Anna Maria Island, equestrian wannabes can find some unique terrain to ride horseback.

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Just south of the Skyway Bridge and west toward  Anna Maria Island , equestrian wannabes can find some unique terrain to ride horseback.  C Ponies  takes riders along the beach and into Tampa Bay for hourlong rides atop horses who have been rescued and rehabilitated. C Ponies also offers excursions along  St. Pete Beach .  Beach Horses  also helps riders saddle up.

KITEBOARDING WITH A VIEW

One of the most iconic sites in the Tampa Bay area is the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, which spans the bay from Pinellas to Manatee counties. Once you see it, you might recognize it from movies or commercials. Another cool way to see the bridge is to kiteboard in the bay from the southern approach to the Skyway. The winds are optimum for kiteboarding October through May.  Elite Watersports  rents the equipment and gives lessons, too. There are several packages to choose from but be warned: you might get hooked on the experience and the view. Elite also offers other watersport adventures, including Paddleboarding.

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Coming to Florida and not fishing is like an adventurer going to Colorado and not skiing or visiting the Grand Canyon and not riding a donkey to the bottom. Fishing is what we do here and there are plenty of charters to help visiting anglers reel in their dinner. Or more likely experience catch-and-release fishing.  Florida Light Tackle Charters  is one such company and in the Tampa Bay area, they offer near-shore fishing that can bring in cobia, tarpon, shark, kingfish, barracuda and snapper. Make sure your phone has a full charge so you can snap a photo of your bounty.

ZIPPITY ZIP LINE

Strap on your GoPro to record your zip lining adventure just north of Tampa at  Empower Adventures . A 55-foot tower is the start of five zip lines of varying lengths and you can do them all if you’d like. There is also a number of bridges, including a 200-foot suspension bridge, to negotiate. Zippers skim the trees and get a good view of the lagoons below. Empower offers nighttime packages, too, and in the distance you can see the Tampa skyline.

THE NEED FOR SPEED

Let loose your inner Mario Andretti at  Tampa Bay Grand Prix , an innovative indoor go-karting center with two Tampa Bay locations. You can test your talents racing against others in electric karts that can go a blistering 50 mph, with tracks designed for all skill levels.

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Surrounded by an immense red rock playground, Moab, Utah is unlike any other place in the world. You'll feel like a kid again as you play in Moab's postcard-perfect desert adorned with giant sandstone formations, canyon mazes, and thousands of natural arches. You can explore several national and state parks just minutes from Moab, Utah. Find great accommodations with dozens of hotels in Moab , vacation rentals , ranch resorts , campgrounds, and RV parks throughout Moab’s southwestern-style Main Street area. You'll experience the thrill of adventure every day with your choice of Moab river rafting trips , off-road hummer safaris , hiking in Arches National Park , guided tours , horseback riding , and one-of-a-kind Moab mountain biking , and more!

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Do you have questions about Moab, UT, or the Moab Adventure Center? We can help. Below, you'll find the most commonly asked questions that we hear from our customers and their accompanying answers.

Is it worth visiting both the Canyonlands National Park and the Arches National Park?

Many visitors to Moab are unsure of whether they'll be seeing the same sights at these two national parks and wonder whether they should spend the time and money to see both. However, we're here to tell you that you're in for two distinct adventures at these two parks. Though they're both in the area, each national park offers its own specific sights and experiences to be had. So, yes, it's worth visiting Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park .

Arches National Park is home to the world's largest concentration of natural stone openings. This park provides tourists and visitors with an up-close experience of the gorgeous, other-worldly red rock landscape. On the other hand, the Island in the Sky District of Canyonlands National Park is nestled on top of a 1,000-foot mesa with beautiful viewpoints that encircle thousands of square miles of incredible canyon country. These views offer the diversely colored landscape of southeastern Utah that many people consider to rival the views of the Grand Canyon. So, if you have the time and want to make the most of your visit to Moab, both of these distinctly beautiful national parks are worth a visit.

How much time do I need to visit both Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park?

The time you need to visit these attractive national parks all depends on what specific tours and adventures you want to do there. For example, the scenic drives at Arches and Canyonlands National Parks can typically be driven in a few hours apiece. So, if you only have a limited amount of time to stay in Moab, you can get a taste of both parks' sights and adventures in a single day. However, we recommend spending at least a full day at each park if you have the time to enjoy some hiking and other sights to experience each park fully. Although, you can easily spend several days in each park if you're staying for an extended vacation with the numerous longer hiking trails at Arches National Park and the expansive backcountry in Canyonlands National Park . With all of these adventures and attractions, we have enough to keep you busy for weeks in Moab aside from these two national parks, as long as you have the time.

Which tours and adventures offer the best experience in Canyonlands and Arches National Parks?

Arches National Park is much smaller than Canyonlands National Park and more easily accessible for driving and hiking activities. Our Morning or evening Sunset Arches Tours make it easy to see the most popular sites in Arches without the hassle of driving, navigating and scanning for parking spots. If you are hiking on your own in Arches, you may want to review our favorite hikes in Arches National Park .

Canyonlands National Park is spectacular from viewpoints that are easy drives on your own, but interacting with this vast landscape is much more difficult than in most National Parks - one of its many charms!

  • By land: Renting a Jeep (with maps provided) will provide access to the many miles of dirt roads that wind around the canyons, buttes and mazes of Canyonlands. You could drive for days on end and get quite lost without proper preparation.
  • By air: Hour-long scenic air tours offer a rare bird’s eye view of this most unique landscape.
  • By river: The Colorado River winds through the heart of this landscape, offering views that rival those found in the Grand Canyon. Two whitewater rafting options offer the very best way to “become one with the landscape” and the powers that carved it.

Are there kid-friendly activities in Moab?

If you're unsure whether Moab, Utah, is a vacation idea for the whole family, not to worry. We have a wide selection of activities and adventures that are safe and fun for your entire family. You and your children will never be bored with all that Moab has to offer.

Firstly, you can head up to Moab Giants , where you and the kids can walk among the prehistoric giants that once roamed the Earth. Not only is Moab Giants hours of fun but also an educational journey for you and the little ones. Moab Giants has both indoor and outdoor adventures available for hours of entertainment.

Next, you can check out one of the numerous national parks so your child can become a Junior Ranger. That's right! Your children can learn all about the local area in Utah and earn their place as a Junior Ranger. Additionally, Arches National Park is the perfect family-friendly hiking destination filled with plenty of short, child-appropriate hikes.

What lodging options are available in Moab, Utah?

What started as a Mormon Mission in the 1850s has evolved into one of the top worldwide vacation destinations thanks to the beautiful scenic surroundings and countless activities and adventures to enjoy. No matter how or where you want to spend your time visiting beautiful Moab, UT , you can find the perfect place for you or your family. Whether you want to pitch a tent in the great outdoors, stay at an affordable motel , cozy up in a bed and breakfast, find an upscale suite, enjoy some time on a ranch resort , or park the RV , Moab provides endless recommendations to have you covered. Moab, UT, offers some of the most diverse accommodations of any tourist city to suit anyone's tastes or needs. Keep in mind that Moab becomes a bustling attraction during the summer months, so plan your trip ahead to ensure you book the perfect lodging for you. If you want to learn more about the many accommodations in Moab, check out our Moab Lodging options .

Where can I eat in Moab, Utah?

When you've spent the day sightseeing and enjoying the thrills of Moab, you'll need a place to settle down and enjoy some good food at one of the great Moab restaraunts . Thankfully, there is no shortage of delicious eateries in the area. No matter what type of cuisine you want to enjoy, Moab has something for everyone. For example, The Moab Diner is a local favorite. From the friendly staff to the quick service to the food itself, this diner has made a name for itself in the area. Some local favorites include the Fisher Tower French Toast, Bacon Cheeseburger, and Southwestern Stir Fry. Try Miguel's Baja Grill if you're looking for something with some southwestern flair. This restaurant is only open in the evenings. However, it's another local favorite for a delicious dinner. Pick a seat outside on the beautifully decorated patio or inside the inviting dining areas and enjoy some Nopolo-style Ceviche, Steak Salad, or Baja Fish Tacos. See our top seven Moab restaurants if you want to know more about where to eat in Moab.

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Charging elephant kills an American woman on 'bucket list trip' in Zambia

An American woman who was on what she had called her "last big trip" was killed when a charging elephant flipped over the car she was traveling in at a national park in Zambia .

The “aggressive” creature buffeted the vehicle carrying six tourists and a guide, tour operator Wilderness said in a statement Tuesday. It said the 79-year-old victim died after Saturday's incident on a game drive at the Kafue National Park in western Zambia.

The company did not name the victim but Rona Wells, her daughter, identified her as Gail Mattson in a post on Facebook. She said her mother died in a “tragic accident while on her dream adventure.”

A video circulating on social media apparently showing the incident shows a large elephant running toward a car, which slows down as the animal approaches its left side. The elephant then flips the vehicle over and the passengers can be heard gasping as the car rolls over.

NBC News does not know the condition or identity of the person who filmed the video.

Photos shared online of the car, which is emblazoned with the logo of the tour operator, show it tipped onto its side after the incident, with a deep dent in two of its side doors.

Wilderness, which describes itself as a “leading conservation and hospitality company” operating in eight African countries, including Zambia, did not respond to NBC News when asked to confirm the authenticity of the video and the photos.

But the tour operator’s CEO, Keith Vincent, said in the statement that the company’s “guides are all extremely well trained and experienced.”

"Sadly in this instance the terrain and vegetation was such that the guide’s route became blocked and he could not move the vehicle out of harm’s way quickly enough,” he added.

Gail Mattson, during a safari in Zambia

Another woman was also injured in the incident and taken to a medical facility in South Africa, the Wilderness statement said, adding that four others were treated for minor injuries.

“It’s extremely rare to see an elephant that irate,” Marlon du Toit, a wildlife photographer and safari guide, told the “TODAY” show Thursday. “Across Africa, there are thousands and thousands of guests on safari on a daily basis with no negative consequences.”

The exact cause of Mattson’s death was unclear, but the company said her body would be repatriated to her family in the United States with the support of local Zambian authorities and the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Lusaka.

“This is a tragic event and we extend our deepest condolences to the family of the guest who died,” the statement added.

NBC News has reached out to Mattson's family for further comment.

Kafue National Park is Zambia’s largest and oldest national park, according to its website, and spans an area of more than 8,000 square miles. Vast regions of the park remain unexplored and the website says it is home to a variety of untamed wildlife.

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Mattson spent her winters in Sun City West, Arizona, playing bridge and cards, but during the rest of the year, she "travels all over the world," her friend Brenda Biggs told NBC News. Biggs and her husband, John Longabauth, became friends with Mattson when they moved to the area 6 ½ years ago.

Longabauth said Mattson spoke to the couple about her upcoming safari trip about two weeks ago, and called it "one of her bucket list trips." He said she was very excited for the adventure.

Before she left, she gave the couple concert tickets for a show that would happen while she was traveling, telling them to enjoy the concert and "I'll see you when I get back," Longabauth recalled of the conversation.

Biggs said Mattson, who was almost 80 years old, told her that the African safari was her "my last big trip." She said Mattson was "super excited because it was like the culmination of all the trips that she had gone on."

An avid traveler, Mattson took to trips to Europe and Asia, Longabauth recalled, noting that she might have been to South America, too.

Biggs called her friend "flamboyant," "friendly" and "fabulous" and said she loved bright colors. Mattson had taken over Biggs’ job as the event planner for their 200-member bridge club, she said.

"Gail was one of the more up people you'd ever want to meet," Longabauth said. "She was always up. She was always optimistic. She was always seeing the good side of everybody."

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2024 Masters Tiger updates: Recap Thursday, Woods through No. 13 when Round 1 suspended

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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 11: Tiger Woods of the United States follows his shot from the fifth tee during the first round of the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 11, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia.  (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 11: Tiger Woods of the United States follows his shot from the fifth tee during the first round of the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 11, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Woods stood 1-under through 13 holes, two inside projected cut line

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You can't win the Masters on Thursday, but you can lose it, as the adage goes. Tiger Woods didn't lose it.

After heavy storms overnight delayed the Masters' start by two-and-a-half hours Thursday morning, Woods teed off at 3:54 p.m. ET and stood 1 under through 13 holes as play was suspended due to darkness, an encouraging start as he seeks his sixth green jacket – and a record 24th consecutive Masters made cut.

But Friday will be a different animal for Woods. The first round resumed at 7:50 a.m. ET, just over 12 hours from when play was suspended Thursday night. Woods will finish the final five holes of his first round, take a short break and then head out for his second round tee time at 10:18 ET. How will his body hold up with the short recovery time and 23 holes on Friday? That's the central question.

"The body is okay," Woods said Thursday night. "We've got some work to do yet tonight."

After undergoing ankle surgery following a WD during the third round of last year’s Masters, Woods returned to PGA TOUR competition at The Genesis Invitational in February, where he opened in 1-over 72 but withdrew during the second round due to flu-like symptoms. The Masters is Woods’ first start since withdrawing at The Genesis, and he said Tuesday that he still believes he can contend and win. That’s why he’s here, after all.

“If everything comes together, I think I can get one more,” said the five-time Masters winner on Tuesday.

His play so far validates that belief.

Woods started fast on Thursday with a birdie at the par-4 opening hole, his first Masters-opening birdie since 1999, and he remained steady as the conditions dried out in the afternoon. Woods, 48, made bogey at the par-3 fourth but responded with a two-putt birdie at the par-5 eighth, turning in 1-under 35. He made three straight crafty up-and-down pars on Nos. 10-12, then escaped the trees en route to par at the par-5 13th, his final hole of the day.

"The wind was all over the place," Woods said Thursday evening. "It was one of the most tricky days that I've ever been a part of. It was hard to get a beat not only on what direction it was going, but the intensity, and it kept switching all over the place, and then you had to – the timing was affecting putts on the greens. It was a very difficult day."

Woods entered the week on a streak of 23 consecutive made cuts at the Masters, sharing the all-time record with Fred Couples and Gary Player. He'll have a chance Friday to hold that record alone, but expected windy conditions (up to 34 mph) should offer a challenge for Woods and the field at large. Woods was tied for 17th, six back of leader Bryson DeChambeau, as play was halted for the evening. DeChambeau posted 7-under 65 earlier in the day, one clear of world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler's 6-under 66.

Read below for a hole-by-hole look at Woods' opening round at Augusta National.

Hole 18 (par 4, 465 yards): Tiger has great rhythm with the driver, with another perfectly placed tee shot in the 18th fairway. It's a mighty encouraging sign as the first round finishes up and Woods readies for 18 more holes. It's a 287-yard drive. He has 171 yards into the closing par 4.

After Max Homa's approach got swallowed up by the wind and found the right greenside bunker, Woods plays a nearly identical shot. The wind impacted those shots much more than either player anticipated. Woods will need an up-and-down to finish even-par for the first round.

Nearly more short game magic for Woods! His bunker shot comes just inches from hitting the flagstick. Instead, it races by and Woods has more than he bargained for -- 16 feet for par. He gets the putt to the hole but doesn't play enough break. He closes with a bogey.

Woods finishes with an opening-round 73. That's a solid result given his lack of competitive reps, though Woods is surely disappointed after he was 1 under through 13 holes when play suspended Thursday night. He won't have much time to dwell on the finish. His second round tee time is scheduled for 10:18 a.m. ET. He has around 45 minutes to grab some food, keep the body loose and get ready for 18 more holes.

Woods shoots 1-over 73

Hole 17 (par 4, 440 yards): It's another low, fading bullet with the driver that finds the fairway. Woods is 3-for-3 in fairways hit this morning. That's a great sign. He's hit 77% of the fairways in this first round, slightly better than the field average.

With 158 yards into the green, Woods pulls 9-iron and plays the smart shot, leaving himself below the hole. He will have 23 feet for birdie. After a few shaky iron swings to start the morning, Woods has hit two solid ones with his tee shot on 16 and now this approach.

Woods leaves his birdie putt short. That's three putts left short in his opening four holes of the day. But it is another stress-free par. Those are always welcome at Augusta National, particularly on the 17th.

Woods even-par thru 17

Hole 16 (par 3, 170 yards): Woods pulls 7-iron after watching Jason Day put one in the water with the same club. The 82-time PGA TOUR winner doesn't make the same mistake. Woods safely lands it 20 feet past the pin and uses the slope to get it on the same plateau as the hole. He will have 20 feet for birdie.

It's a quick putt, meandering slightly left to right. Woods handles it with care but doesn't give it quite enough pace. That will be another par for Woods. He's 1-over since play resumed today but has made two relatively easy pars after that opening bogey.

Woods even-par thru 16

Hole 15 (par 5, 550 yards): Woods’ drive finds the fairway but it will be a lay-up with 273 yards remaining into the green. He does just that, leaving himself 70 yards. It's a tricky wedge shot on a severe downslope and Woods can't control the spin as the ball rolls off the back of the green. Woods' ball-striking has been iffy to start, but his touch is fully activated as he nearly holes the chip for birdie. He makes the comebacker for par.

It's a hole you'd like to make birdie, but Woods will take the par. He is clearly laboring this morning; the short turnaround time was likely going to be problematic. As the weather warms and Woods gets a few more swings, let's see how his body progresses.

Woods even-par thru 15

Hole 14 (par 4, 440 yards): Play resumed as scheduled at 7:50 a.m. ET. Woods plays his patented cut off the tee and finds the fairway. The 315-yard drive leaves him just 119 yards into the green, but Woods lays the sod over a wedge and comes up short of the green. That leaves Woods with a delicate chip, with the pin sitting on the top of a slope on the back of the green. Woods opts to hit a low spinner, but the ball releases out and Woods has 22 feet for par. The curling right-to-left putt come up just short. Woods makes bogey and drops a shot.

Woods even-par thru 14

Hole 13 (par 5, 545 yards): Woods plays a fade off the tee but overcooks it, as the ball sails into the collection of pine straw amidst a dense tree line right of the fairway. It means he can't go for the green, and he escapes the trees with a low punch shot that reaches the first cut just short of the fairway, leaving a 191-yard approach for his third shot.

Faced with a hanging lie and Rae's Creek closely guarding the green, Woods strikes a crisp iron shot that lands hole-high and stops on a dime, leaving a reasonable look from roughly 20 feet. The horn blows for darkness, allowing players to finish their current hole if they choose, as Woods walks to the green.

Woods opts to complete the hole; his right-to-left breaking birdie try pulls up a couple feet short. He makes his par to remain in red figures overnight. All in all, a promising start for the five-time Masters winner. It will be a marathon Friday as he eyes a record 24th consecutive made cut at Augusta National.

Woods 1-under thru 13

Hole 12 (par 3, 150 yards): As the twilight begins and the wind continues to gust, Woods pulls 7-iron and flies it over the green, a trend that has emerged with his mid-irons on this Thursday. The ball settles in the pine straw roughly 30 feet past the hole, but once again he displays a sublime short game with a softly played bump-and-run that trundles to 6 feet.

Woods drains the par putt, his third straight crafty par save as darkness approaches at Augusta National. He'll head to the par-5 13th tee.

Woods 1-under thru 12

Hole 11 (par 4, 520 yards): Woods has played this hole a cumulative 17 over across his career, but he has no such trouble on the tee shot Thursday, striping it down the fairway's left side as he begins Augusta National's famed Amen Corner. Faced with a lengthy second shot from 209 yards, he strikes it well with a long iron but the ball perhaps catches a gust of wind; it lands in the front fairway and settles some 80 feet short of the hole.

Woods' magnificent short game is on display once again, as he executes a high flop shot that lands softly and releases to tap-in range. He saves par, his second straight impressive up-and-down to begin the back nine. Darkness will approach soon; it appears he might only complete one more hole Thursday. Onward to the famed par-3 12th across Rae's Creek.

Woods 1-under thru 11

Hole 10 (par 4, 495 yards): Woods positions a fairway metal safely in the fairway's right side on the majestic downhill par 4, but he misses the green right with his second shot from 216 yards, leaving a slippery greenside bunker shot.

Ever a short-game magician, Woods has no troubles with his third shot from the bunker, playing a nifty splash shot that lands in the fairway cut and releases to leave a 4-foot uphill par putt. The patrons roar with deserving approval. He drains the par putt, dead center, to stay in red figures.

Woods 1-under thru 10

Hole 9 (par 4, 460 yards): Woods is finding a comfort zone off the tee, striping this drive 312 yards, perfectly positioned in the fairway's right side, leaving a good angle from 169 yards. He selects an 8-iron that tracks toward the hole, but the ball can't reach the back tier on which the hole is positioned; the ball lands on the ridge beween tiers and rolls back onto the green's middle tier, leaving a 33-foot birdie putt.

Woods' uphill birdie putt has solid pace but grinds to a halt 2 feet short. He cleans up his par to turn in 1-under 35, a promising start to the Masters. He stands T15 at the turn, six back of leader Bryson DeChambeau. He's two inside the current projected cut line of 1 over.

Woods' playing partner Max Homa turns in 3-under 32. Safe to say the group's vibes are high.

Woods 1-under thru 9

Hole 8 (par 5, 570 yards): Woods blisters driver down the right-center of the fairway, utilizing a high cut that puts him in position to reach the green in two. He does just that with a bold strike from 242 yards, the ball landing softly on the green's right collar to leave a 40-foot eagle putt.

Woods leaves his eagle try 5 feet short, but the birdie putt slides into the cup's right side. With his second birdie of the day, he's in red figures once again.

Woods 1-under thru 8

Hole 7 (par 4, 450 yards): Woods tugs a fairway metal just left of the fairway, the ball settling in the first cut but requiring a low punch to elude a dense grove of trees. He plays his 171-yard second shot accordingly, a low bullet that tracks toward the hole but can't clear a front greenside bunker.

Woods' bunker shot is a short-game master class, the ball landing some 10 feet short of the hole and releasing beautifully, leaving a 2-footer to save par. He has no trouble doing so.

Woods even-par thru 7

Hole 6 (par 3, 192 yards): Woods takes an aggressive line with a mid-iron; the ball tracks toward the hole's left side and lands roughly 15 feet short-right of the hole, but it catches the slope and feeds back onto the green's front portion, leaving a cross-country birdie try up a tier from 42 feet.

In what could be either a misread or a mis-hit, Woods' birdie putt misses short and right of the hole, leaving a knee-knocker for par. He has no trouble, though, draining the 5-footer for an adventurous two-putt par.

Woods even-par thru 6

Hole 5 (par 4, 495 yards): Woods pulls driver on the demanding par 4 and plays a feathery cut that splits the fairway's right-center portion. The five-time Masters winner hoists a mid-iron from 200 yards that lands softly on the green's proper level, offering a mid-range birdie try.

Woods' 16-foot birdie try has a good line but isn't struck hard enough, settling a couple feet short. He cleans up his par to remain level on the round.

Woods even-par thru 5

Hole 4 (par 3, 177 yards): Woods flushes an iron on Augusta National's first par 3; similar to his third shot on the par-5 second, the ball flies too far, settling in the second cut just beyond the green. He faces a slippery downhill chip, the green sloping away, and bumps the ball into the fringe on a line some 20 feet left of the hole; the ball releases onto the green and rolls well past, leaving a 25-foot par attempt from the front portion of the green's back section.

Woods' par putt is well judged, but the right-to-left bender just misses on the hole's right edge. He taps in for his first bogey of the week.

Woods even-par thru 4

Hole 3 (par 4, 350 yards): Woods settles in with the driver, playing a tight cut that eludes the short par 4's myriad fairway bunkers, the ball traveling 334 yards down the middle. From roughly 70 feet, he plays a bump-and-run second shot into the hill that releases just past the hole, leaving a 12-foot birdie try.

Woods can't convert the birdie, as he plays too much break on the left-to-right slider; the ball stays out on the left side. He taps in for a comfortable par, remaining in the Thursday red.

Woods 1-under thru 3

Hole 2 (par 5, 585 yards): Woods pulls driver but is unhappy with the swing immediately; he points to the left as the ball misses the fairway on the left side. The ball travels 319 yards, but it settles just inches from a tree's thick base, with 237 yards remaining to the hole. After some analysis and deliberation, he turns an iron upside-down and makes a left-handed swing, advancing the ball roughly 40 yards back into the fairway, enough to offer a clear angle for his third shot to the green.

Woods selects a 6-iron for his third shot from 190 yards; he stripes it but the ball flies too far, settling in the fairway cut beyond the green's back side. He plays a pitch-and-run with a mid-iron for his fourth, the ball not getting more than a few inches above surface level; it releases through the fringe and rolls to 5 feet. "Absolutely brilliant," said analyst Dottie Pepper. The slippery downhiller has some right-to-left movement, but he drips the par putt into the hole's left center with sublime pace. Crisis averted.

Woods 1-under thru 2

Hole 1 (par 4, 445 yards): Sporting a salmon shirt in his new Sun Day Red branding, Woods stripes a fairway metal with plenty of left-to-right movement, the ball starting down the left side but cutting back perfectly to the center of the fairway. He doesn't miss a beat on his second shot from 169 yards, striping a short iron to 8 feet. The patrons roar in approval.

Woods takes advantage of the early opportunity, as the right-to-left breaker curves into the center of the cup with perfect pace. Birdie to start. It's the first time since 1999 that he has carded birdie on his first hole of the Masters.

Woods 1-under thru 1

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Aerosmith ‘Peace Out’ farewell tour includes 1 stop in Upstate NY

  • Updated: Apr. 11, 2024, 4:05 a.m. |
  • Published: Apr. 10, 2024, 2:02 p.m.

Steven Tyler of Aerosmith performs

Steven Tyler of Aerosmith performs during night one of the band's "Peace Out: The Farewell Tour" on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023, at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. (Amy Harris | Invision/AP) Amy Harris | Invision/AP

Buffalo, N.Y. — Aerosmith has announced rescheduled dates for its “Peace Out” farewell tour, including one stop in Upstate New York.

The tour kicks off in September in Pittsburgh and wraps up with a final stop Feb. 26, 2025 at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo. The Buffalo show is one of only two stops the tour will make in New York.

The other is Feb. 23, 2025 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Aerosmith originally announced dates for its farewell tour last May, but the tour was later suspended in September after just three shows when lead singer Steven Tyler severely injured his larynx, according to Rolling Stone .

Tickets for the Buffalo show go on sale to the general public Friday, April 12 at 10 a.m. They’ll be available online through Ticketmaster .

Initial dates of the Peace Out farewell tour mixed familiar hits like “Sweet Emotion,” “Dream On,” “Rag Doll” and “Walk This Way” with rarities like “Adam’s Apple” and “Bright Light Fright,” Rolling Stone said. As had been the case for much of the past few years, John Douglas filled in for Joey Kramer on drums.

You can see the full set of tour dates and get more information on Aerosmith’s website .

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