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Turn you and your family members into your own tour guides of Grand Circle national parks by renting a GPS Ranger from GeoQuest
Many national park visitors explore several parks on the same trip by booking group tours. By choosing this route for a national park vacation, however, visitors are at the mercy of their group tour guides, having to adhere to a set schedule. Group tours such as these do not allow their members to linger longer at a favorite viewpoint or natural landmark in order to take photographs at several vantage points or pause to take in the incredible view.
Carrying a GPS Ranger with you on national park tours will eliminate reliance on group tour guides. When you have a GPS Ranger in your hand, you are your own group travel guide since the GPS park guide delivers video presentations about viewpoints, natural landmarks, historical structures or other points of interest along the trail or scenic drive. For instance, when hiking the Queen’s Garden/Navajo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, the handheld device will tell you about the geologic processes that formed hoodoos such as Queen Victoria and Thor’s Hammer, two of the park’s most famous natural landmarks.
In addition to Bryce Canyon National Park, you and your family can become your own group tour guides in Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument and Grand Canyon National Park’s North Rim. National park tours are spectacles of fantastic scenery. When you have a GPS Ranger around your neck during your national park adventures, you turn your explorations into educational experiences as well with your national park hiking guide. Rent a GPS Ranger on your next national park tour in the Grand Circle in order to learn the story behind the scenery while you view it.

