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Tour Code: 772-970

7-Day Yellowstone, Mt Rushmore, Grand Teton & Don King's Western Museum Tour Package from Denver

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Our Price: from $431 (per person, based on double occupancy) Available: Wed, Sat (Apr 14 - Oct 6) Depart from: Denver, CO Highlights:  Visit Denver, Red Rocks, Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Devil's Tower National Monument, Don King’s Western Museum, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Salt Lake City, Bingham Copper Mine, Arches National Park, Eisenhower Tunnel, Coors Brewery, and more. 6-night hotel accommodations. Roundtrip ground transportation and tour guide.

Day 1 : Hometown - Denver - Red Rocks Amphitheater

Begin your journey with a city tour of Denver that visits the state’s Capital Building and the Red Rocks, a naturally-formed amphitheater that hosts a number of yearly performances by famous musicians, artists and bands. *Please arrange flight to arrive Denver before 11:30am, and meet your tour guide at the fountain hall in Baggage Claim Area. For arrival after 11:30am, you may take free hotel shuttle to the hotel for a rest and skip the day tour (hotel check-in is available after 3pm).

[To book your pre-tour hotel, please click "Red Lion Hotel Denver SE"]

Day 2 : Cheyenne - Mt.Rushmore - Crazy Horse Memorial - Lead

We’ll leave Denver early to arrive in Wyoming in the morning for a visit of Cheyenne, the state capital and thoroughly Western town. In the afternoon, we’ll arrive at Mt. Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota, where the mountain has been sculpted in the likeness of four of the nation’s most beloved former Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. We’ll continue travelling to Crazy Horse Memorial*, a mountain monument currently under construction and dedicated to the Oglala Lakota warrior, Crazy Horse. We’ll end in the evening with a visit to the "Wild West" city of Deadwood, followed by an overnight stay at Lead.

Day 3 : Deadwood - Devil's Tower - Don King's Western Museum - Billings

In the morning, we’ll tour "Wild West" town of Deadwood in the daylight before departing for the Devil's Tower National Monument, a monolithic rock formation that rises 1,267 feet above the surrounding area. This mysterious and haunting remnant of an ancient volcano has been featured in the classic Steven Spielberg film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. After lunch, we’ll arrive at Don King’s Western Museum for a look into the rugged history of the American West. Overnight stay in Billings.

Day 4 : Yellowstone National Park

Today we’ll spend a full day in Yellowstone National Park, where you’ll thrill at the vast canyons, waterfalls, hot spring geysers and volcanic landscape of the park’s unique terrain. As a wildlife sanctuary, the park also features various indigenous animals, birds, and beautiful natural habitats. Overnight stay in Yellowstone.

Tours depart on 4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/05, 5/12, 9/08, 9/15, 9/26, 9/29, 10/03, 10/06 will overnight in West Yellowstone Lodge. All other departures are guaranteed stay inside Yellowstone.

Day 5 : Yellowstone National Park - Grand Teton - Jackson Hole - Salt Lake City

We’ll continue our tour of Yellowstone National Park in the morning, taking in the beautiful scenery and stopping by geothermal hotspots like Old Faithful Geyser. After lunch, we’ll depart for Grand Teton National Park, in the shadow of the Teton Range, which features nine different peaks reaching heights of 12,000 feet, including Grand Teton, the tallest of them all, which rises to 13,775 feet above sea level. In evening, we’ll arrive at Salt Lake City for a night’s rest.

Day 6 : Salt Lake City - Bingham Copper Mine - Arches National Park - Grand Junctions

A morning tour of Salt Lake City will include visits to the Salt Lake City Temple, the Utah State Capital, and the commercial centers of the city. Later, we’ll stop at the Bingham Canyon Copper Mine* and view the mining operations there on video, followed by a tour of Arches National Park, known for preserving over 2000 naturally-formed sandstone arches, such as the famous Delicate Arch (one of the state symbols of Utah). We’ll see other natural monuments, as well, including the high point at Elephant Butte, and the sandstone fins known as The Organ and the Tower of Babel. Finally, we’ll rest for the evening in the town of Grand Junctions.

Day 7 : Grand Junctions - Eisenhower Tunnel - Coors Brewery - Denver - Hometown

We’ll begin the day by traveling through the Eisenhower Johnson Memorial Tunnel, a four-lane vehicular tunnel that carries Interstate Highway 70 through the Colorado Rocky Mountains. At a height of 11,158 feet above sea level, it is one of the highest vehicular tunnels in the whole world. It is also the longest tunnel built under the Interstate Highway program. After lunch, we’ll take a city tour of Denver, the state capital of Colorado, and pay a visit to the Coors Brewery (after 9/04, no Coors Brewery tours on Tue and Wed), where you can have free sample of the beer before it is capped.  After lunch, we’ll transfer you to Denver International Airport for your return flight back home. Please arrange for your flight from Denver to leave after 3:30 PM.

[To book your post-tour hotel, please click "Red Lion Hotel Denver SE"]

 

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