trips to
the desert
DISCOVER HIDDEN GEMS OF THE SOUTHWEST
Best times to visit are October through May
Explore the great Southwest during the off-season! Visit places like Arches National Park, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon — the desert southwest is famous for its slot canyons, arches, towers and breathtaking geological features and landscapes.
Why Explore the Desert Country in the Off-Season?
Discounted Rates
We offer 25% off rates between Oct. 15 through March.
Explore Unmatched Scenery
See huge expanses and stunning geology
Escape the Cold
Sunshine and more mild temps await.
Ditch the Crowds
Experience with popular National Parks with a lot fewer people.
Round Trip or One-Way Options
Moab Utah is a great jumping off point and about a 5hr drive from Denver. Venture further to see more National Parks and amazing desert scenery. For those wanting to maximize their time, the one-way trips are a great option!
One-Way Trips
The one-way trips are offered roughly Nov 1st-June 1st.
Trip must be 5 days or longer
Start in Denver and end in Las Vegas
Unlimited miles included
Winter Camping FAQS
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The answer depends on the type of trip you’re taking but most people take a heated campervan and stick to maintained roads. If you’re exploring more remote and rugged areas, a good choice is our heated Tundra Truck Camper, which is high-clearance and 4WD.
For whatever vehicle you pick, we send you out with good snow tires, snow shovel, ice scrapper. For some of our 2WD vans we also send chains for extra traction just in case you hit a big snow storm.
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You’ll need to pack typical camping attire and gear. In addition, pack more warm clothes including snow boots. Even though you are heading into warmer areas, it will be below freezing some nights and a snow storm is totally possible. If your favorite camping gear is white, then maybe leave it at home for this trip. The desert tends to be dusty, and the red dirt can stain clothes.
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One of the beauties of going this time of year is that there are a lot less people camping! That means popular campgrounds are less busy, but it also means some are closed during the winter season. The national parks and state parks have good info on their campgrounds. In some areas, you can disperse camp for free on public land and we can help give some tips for that. If you want to stop and ski in Colorado, we have vetted campsites for that too!
The desert is calling
We’re experts at planning and supplying unforgettable adventures, and we’d love to help you plan your next epic trip.