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Discover the stunning landscapes of Utah with the Purple Mountain Photography Tour, including a visit to the Mars Research Station and Blue Bentonite Hills.
If you’re looking for an adventure that combines jaw-dropping views, a touch of futuristic intrigue, and perfect photo opportunities, the Hanksville: Purple Mountain Photography Tour might be just what you need. Offered by Meridian, this tour takes you through some of Utah’s most captivating spots, including the Mars Research Facility and the surreal Blue Bentonite Hills. With a duration of just 2 to 4 hours and a price of $220 per person, it’s designed for those with limited time but a big appetite for memorable vistas.
What makes this experience stand out is its focus on high-quality photography and the chance to see some really offbeat sights. We particularly appreciate the opportunity to witness the futuristic architecture of the Mars Research Facility, which makes for an interesting contrast against the rugged Utah landscape. One potential snag? Since the tour is relatively short, it’s best suited for travelers who want a quick but impactful snapshot of the area, rather than an exhaustive exploration.
This tour appeals to photographers, nature lovers, and adventure seekers who crave a blend of natural beauty and a sense of discovery. If you’re after a professional yet accessible way to capture Utah’s striking scenery, this tour delivers. Just keep in mind that the experience is private, so it’s tailored for your group, adding a personal touch that we love.
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The tour begins with a pickup from your hotel or AirBnB in the Hanksville area, which is a big plus because it takes away the hassle of finding meeting points—especially useful if you’re unfamiliar with Utah’s remote spots. The vehicle is air-conditioned, ensuring comfort as you travel through Utah’s dramatic landscape.
The tour lasts roughly 2 to 4 hours, making it an ideal option if you’re on a tight schedule but still want a taste of some seriously scenic spots. The private nature of this experience means your group won’t be squeezed into a large bus; instead, you’ll travel in a dedicated vehicle, creating a more intimate and flexible experience.
Your journey kicks off with a stop at Capitol Reef National Park, a place that’s famed for its colorful rock formations and geological layers that tell stories spanning over 200 million years. We loved the way the guide explained these layers, making the scenery much more meaningful. The stop lasts about an hour, giving you enough time to take some photos and soak in the views without feeling rushed. Since admission is free, it’s a budget-friendly way to start the day.
Next, you’ll head towards the Mars Research Facility—a place that sparks curiosity and imagination. While you won’t go inside, the outside view alone is worth it. The architectural design is striking against the natural backdrop, and you’ll find it fascinating to see how this facility looks like it belongs on another planet.
One reviewer mentioned, “The architecture looked so cool in person. It’s like stepping into a sci-fi movie.” It’s a brief 30-minute stop, but enough time to snap some photos and appreciate the high-tech vibe. It’s particularly interesting for those who love science, exploration, or just enjoy seeing something different from the usual landscape shots.
After the research station, you’ll continue to the Blue Bentonite Hills—a landscape so surreal it feels like another planet. The azure slopes and unusual colors provide an incredible backdrop for photos, especially during sunset when the terrain seems to glow. This is where you’ll spend the majority of your time, capturing the landscape’s beauty.
One reviewer highlighted, “The views at Bentonite Hills are unlike anything I’ve seen. The blue hues are mesmerizing, especially at sunset.” This part of the tour is perfect if you’re into landscape photography or simply want to marvel at Utah’s natural artistry.
After capturing those epic shots, the group will head back toward Hanksville, passing through Capitol Reef once more. The drive is scenic, and it’s a good moment to reflect on what you’ve seen and photographed.
The included features—an air-conditioned vehicle and the private tour setup—are excellent for comfort and exclusivity. The tour does not include drone video or drone photography, which is worth noting if aerial shots are your thing. Since the tour is only about 2 to 4 hours, it’s a relatively short outing but packed with visual riches.
The tour operates primarily early in the morning or in the evening (from 5:00 AM to 7:00 AM, or 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM), aligning with optimal lighting for photography. This timing means you might need to wake up a bit earlier or plan your evening around it, but the light at dawn and dusk is typically softer and more flattering for landscape shots.
You’ll want to book about a month in advance, as this tour is popular and often booked around 28 days beforehand. It’s important to note that the experience is non-refundable, so plan accordingly. If weather conditions are poor, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund—an important safety consideration.
This experience is ideal for photographers eager to capture Utah’s distinctive landscapes, adventure seekers wanting a quick but visually striking outing, and curious travelers interested in seeing the innovative Mars Research Station juxtaposed with stunning natural scenery. It’s perfect for those short on time yet craving a meaningful scenic experience.
If you prefer extensive exploration or larger group tours, this might feel a bit limited. However, if you’re after a personalized, scenic photography trip with a touch of science-fiction flair, this tour hits the mark.
The Hanksville Purple Mountain Photography Tour offers an excellent snapshot of Utah’s spectacular scenery combined with a unique glimpse of cutting-edge research architecture. The small-group, private format makes for an intimate experience, perfect for capturing images without the crowds. Its timing and route maximize the visual impact, especially at sunrise or sunset, making it a valuable addition to any Utah itinerary.
While it’s a short tour, the mix of natural landscapes and futuristic design makes it a memorable and worthwhile experience. It’s especially well-suited for those wanting high-quality photos and a taste of Utah’s diverse environment, all wrapped into a convenient, private package.
If you’re after a well-balanced blend of landscapes, innovation, and photo opportunities—all within a manageable time frame—this tour will deliver. Just remember, weather can affect plans, so keep a flexible mindset when booking.
Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour offers pickup from your hotel or AirBnB within the region, making it convenient and hassle-free.
How long does the tour last?
The experience runs approximately 2 to 4 hours, depending on the pace and weather conditions.
Is this a group or private tour?
It’s a private experience, so only your group will participate, allowing for a more tailored and personal outing.
What are the main stops on the tour?
The key stops are Capitol Reef National Park, the Mars Research Station, and the Blue Bentonite Hills.
Can I bring a drone?
Drones are not included in the tour, and aerial photography is not permitted as part of the package.
What is the best time of day to take this tour?
The tour operates in early mornings and evenings, which are ideal for photography due to softer light and stunning sunset or sunrise views.
How much does the tour cost?
It costs $220 per person, balancing quality experiences with fair pricing for a private outing.
Is there any age restriction?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best suited for those comfortable with short drives and outdoor photography.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
The tour is non-refundable. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
What should I bring?
Bring your camera, smartphone, and any accessories you wish to use for photography. Dress comfortably and be prepared for variable weather conditions.
This tour provides a compelling way to see some of Utah’s most distinctive sights with a focus on photography and adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned shutterbug or just want to enjoy some incredible scenery, the Purple Mountain Photography Tour is worth considering for a quick yet rich experience.