Southwest Solitude
Take a road trip through some of the most iconic spaces of this American landscape, including Lake Powell, Arches National Park and the Grand Canyon.

Experience the landscape of the American imagination


"Journey through the American Southwest, where desert hues, red-rock canyons, and endless blue skies create a landscape like no other. From the artistry of Santa Fe to the grandeur of Monument Valley and the glow of Sedona’s sunsets, every stop bursts with color, culture, and spirit. Whether you seek adventure, serenity, or inspiration, the Southwest delivers it in vivid style.
Let Travel Scout design your desert dream—start your journey through the Colors of the Southwest today."
From red rock canyons and soaring mesas to lush river valleys, the dramatic landscapes of the southwestern United States have been both muse and mystery to generations of daydreamers and explorers. Today’s inhabitants—descendants of the ancient Pueblo people who carved homes in the cliffs—continue to carry their creative traditions forward.
This curated collection of tales from the iconic southwest highlights its natural and cultural history to inspire your own southwestern experience.
Take a road trip through some of the most iconic spaces of this American landscape, including Lake Powell, Arches National Park and the Grand Canyon.
National Park Service rangers Peter Densmore, Emily Vanlonden and Jesse Gates explain the magic and the geology behind Bryce Canyon's signature feature—thin spires known as hoodoos.
In this beautiful documentary from non-profit Zion Forever Project, a range of individuals share their personal connection with the park and what they believe makes it so special.
This short video from PBS offers an excellent easy-to-understand explanation of the canyon's 1.6-1.8-billion-year geological history.
These towering red rock formations have become strongly associated with the mythic American West, yet they aren't typical of the area at all. In fact, they are unique to one place—Monument Valley.
Experience the 31st annual Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, New Mexico. More than 785 tribes from the United States and Canada participated in the pow-wow, a social gathering that celebrates cultural heritage through feasting, singing and dancing.
A young pageant winner explains the history and traditions of Navajo families living on tribal lands around Arizona's Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Navajo Nation.
A exceptionally vivid review of the full production process.

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