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Learning and Lodging Adventure Program at The Grand Canyon

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GRAND CANYON, Ariz., January 29, 2008  -- Xanterra South Rim, L.L.C.*,
operator of the lodges and other services in Grand Canyon National Park at the South Rim, and the Grand Canyon Field Institute (GCFI) will offer a "Learning & Lodging" program again this year. The popular program combines in-field adventures with naturalist guides from the non-profit Institute, comfortable accommodations in park lodges, some meals and gift shop coupons.

The "Learning & Lodging Adventure" program focuses on the formation of the canyon as well as its unique human history.

The two-day, two-night program features accommodations at Yavapai Lodge or Maswik Lodge (subject to seasonal operations and availability), in-park transportation, one dinner, two breakfasts, two box lunches, a guide each day, instructional materials, retail coupons and a course completion certificate. Group size is limited to 12. Children 10 and older are welcome to participate when accompanied by an adult. Programs are offered beginning on Friday and Sunday nights.

"Learning & Lodging Adventure" is based on single or double occupancy. From March 14, 2008 through Nov. 2, 2008, the package price is at $672.40 for two adults and $426.94 for one adult. From Nov. 3, 2008 through March 3, 2009 the rates are $362.90 for one adult and $608.36 for two adults. The rate is $205.46 throughout the year for children between 10 and 16, and $265.54 for additional adults in the same room. The rates include taxes.

Upon arrival, participants check into their lodge and attend a short orientation with a GCFI representative. The next morning, under the leadership of a guide/naturalist from the Institute, the group heads out for a day of hiking and exploring along and below the South Rim with an emphasis on the park's geology and ecology. Guests will venture to points along the rim on the second day to various overlooks with discussions on the canyon's human history and geology.

To make reservations for the programs, call 1-928-638-2525. Xanterra South Rim is the park's largest concessioner and operator of all in-park lodging on the South Rim as well as many restaurants, tours, shops and activities. Visitors can learn more by visiting www.grandcanyonlodges.com and clicking on the "promotions" link.

A non-profit organization, the GCFI is dedicated to enhancing the understanding and enjoyment of the Grand Canyon through firsthand experience. The GCFI supports the National Park Service by helping to meet the educational and recreational needs of park visitors. The Field Institute's course offerings and expert instruction have complemented the park's ranger-led interpretive and educational programming since 1993.

More information about the Grand Canyon Field Institute can be obtained by calling 1-928-638-2485, visiting www.grandcanyon.org/fieldinstitute or writing to Grand Canyon Field Institute, PO Box 399, Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. 86023. More information about Grand Canyon National Park can be obtained at www.nps.gov/grca or 1-928-638-7888.

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Xanterra Parks & Resorts® (consisting of Xanterra Parks & Resorts, Inc. and Xanterra South Rim, L.L.C.) operates lodges, restaurants and other concessions at national parks and state parks and resorts. Xanterra Parks & Resorts is the country's largest park concessioner. Xanterra operates concessions in the following locations: Yellowstone, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Crater Lake, Death Valley, Rocky Mountain and Petrified Forest National Parks, and Mount Rushmore National Memorial; and at the Silverado Resort in Napa, Calif.; and eight Ohio State Parks. Its affiliate Xanterra South Rim, L.L.C. operates concessions at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Xanterra also operates the Grand Canyon Railway in Williams, Ariz.

Long committed to the preservation and protection of the environment, Ecologix, Xanterra Parks & Resorts' environmental program, includes a variety of proactive environmental stewardship programs in each location. Xanterra has been repeatedly recognized for its environmental leadership in the hospitality industry and is the recipient of many honors, including major awards from the U.S. Department of the Interior, Environmental Protection Agency, Travel Industry Association, Colorado Department of Public Health, State of Arizona, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and Utah Department of Environmental Quality.

For more information about Xanterra, links to individual properties and reservations numbers, visit www.xanterra.com.

Media contact:
Mona Mesereau
(1) 720-842-5271

mona_mesereau@msn.com

 

 

 

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