Day 1
JACKSON, TENNESSEE:
Today our thrilling journey begins
as we are filled with excitement for the days ahead. Our
journey today takes us to west Tennessee where our accom-modations await us in Jackson.
Day 2
OKLAHOMA CITY • DINNER:
Today we continue on to Oklahoma City where we have dinner in the historic stock-
yards district at one of the local steakhouses. Our accom-modations await us tonight in the Oklahoma City area. (D)
Day 3
OKLAHOMA CITY NATIONAL MEMORIAL & MUSEUM • NATIONAL COWBOY & WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM • AMARILLO • DINNER:
This morning we visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. This is a tribute to
those who were killed, those who survived and those changed
forever by the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah
Federal Building. At the National Cowboy & Western Heritage
Museum, we find the world’s largest exhibition of Western lore. See famous western art, including many Remingtons, and the John Wayne collection of guns, knives, and personal items along with part of his collection of kachina dolls, valued
at over one million dollars. We enjoy an included dinner and overnight in the Amarillo area. (D)
Day 4
ALBUQUERQUE • SANDIA PEAK TRAMWAY:
This morning
we drive to Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Balloon Capital of the World and the site of the International Balloon Fiesta. Our overnight accommodations await us here for the
next two nights. This afternoon, we head up the 10,368-foot
Sandia Peak on an exhilarating ride aboard one of the world’s
largest tramways.
Day 5
BALLOON MASS ASCENSION • INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL
CENTER • BALLOON GLOW:
Early this morning we visit the 77-acre Balloon Fiesta Park for the Mass Ascension. Here hundreds of hot air balloons take off, turning the sky into a rainbow of colors. We return to the city for sightseeing. We visit the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center which takes an in depth look at the state’s 19 pueblos. You have free time for exploring Old Town’s unique shops and galleries. Be sure to
visit San Felipe de Neri Church. This evening we return to
the park for the main event, the Balloon Glow at dusk. We
witness all 800 balloons ignite on the ground. It’s an absolutely
exhilarating site. The glow is followed with an After Glow Fireworks Show. Don’t forget your cameras!
Day 6
SANTA FE • TAOS:
Our destination is Santa Fe, the oldest
capital city in the United States. Here vast desert meets the Rocky Mountains. We begin the day with a sightseeing tour through Santa Fe. Our tour will include Santa Fe’s State Capitol, the Cathedral of St Francis of Assisi, Mission San Miguel, the Palace of the Governors, and Loretto Chapel’s “Miracle Stairway.” We travel to Taos for overnight.
Day 7
TAOS • PUEBLO DE TAOS • RANCHOS DE TAOS • STATIONS
OF THE CROSS • COLORADO:
Taos is an old Spanish adobe town and is situated on a high desert mesa at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. On today’s walking tour we learn about the history and art of Taos by visiting Pueblo
de Taos, a Native American village inhabited for nearly 700 years. We explore the historic town plaza, which offers eclectic
galleries and wonderful shops. We make a stop at Ranchos de
Taos to visit San Francisco de Asis, the beautiful 18th Century
mission church that captivated painter Georgia O’Keeffe. Our next stop is the Shrine of the Stations of the Cross. The Stations of the Cross are a series of graphic meditations of the last hours of Christ’s life – His judgment, sufferings, death, and resurrection. We overnight in Canon City.
Day 8
ROYAL GORGE BRIDGE & PARK • ROYAL GORGE ROUTE RAILROAD:
Our first stop is at the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park, where we take a gondola ride across the gorge. Next we board Colorado’s finest scenic train taking us on a journey through the spectacular Royal Gorge. Enjoy the breathtaking views from a classic glass-topped dome car.
You will travel by rail deep beneath the towering 1,000-foot
granite cliffs of the Royal Gorge, along the tumbling waters
of the Arkansas River, where eagles soar, bighorn sheep
roam, and cell service is non-existent. This 2-hour, 24-mile
round-trip combines scenery, wildlife, history, and worldclass
service. Lunch is included on the train. (L)
Day 9
KANSAS • DODGE CITY • CASEY’S COWTOWN • BOOT
HILL MUSEUM • HISTORIC FRONT STREET:
We arrive
in Dodge City in time for lunch at Casey’s Cowtown. We visit
Old Dodge City (a.k.a. Boot Hill Museum and Historic Front
Street), a history village museum located on the original site
of Boot Hill Cemetery. Life in the 19th Century is interpreted
through audio-visual programs, exhibits, a reconstruction
of Dodge City in 1867, restorations and living history
demonstrations. Exhibits in Boot Hill Museum include an
extensive old west gun collection; Boot Hill Cemetery where
unfortunate victims of the early days of lawlessness were
buried; Fort Dodge Jail, one of several original buildings at
the fort still in existence; a one-room school; and the 1878
Hardesty House, a restoration of a Victorian era cattleman’s
home. Traveling east we overnight in Alva, Oklahoma. (L)
Day 10
CONOCO MUSEUM • PIONEER WOMAN MERCANTILE
• WOOLAROC:
Our first stop today is the Conoco
Museum, a tribute to over 125 years of an international
energy company and the global community of hard-working
individuals that created it. The museum exhibitions outline
the company’s beginnings as a kerosene distributor to its
current status as a top energy corporation. It may be in a
small town, but Pawhuska’s downtown shop, The Mercantile
has a big reputation. Owned by Food Network TV show host
Ree Drummond, aka The Pioneer Woman, this boasts every
kind of merchandise from beaded bracelets and handmade
leather goods to apparel. Located in Bartlesville, Woolaroc,
is a working ranch, museum and a wildlife preserve. You are
likely to see bison and other animals as we drive through the
preserve to the museum. The museum features the cultural
heritage and lifestyles of early Western residents, paintings
and sculptures by well known artists, an expansive collection
of firearms, and much more. We travel to Muskogee, OK for
our overnight.
Day 11
FORT SMITH NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE • LUNCH •
JACKSON:
This morning we make our way to Fort Smith.
Upon arrival, we visit the Fort Smith National Historic Site.
The museum exhibits illustrate the court’s impact on the
Indian Territory (Oklahoma), U.S. Marshals, outlaws, and
regional history. Take a stroll on the walking trail along the
Arkansas River which includes exhibits on the Trail of Tears.
We continue through Memphis to Jackson for our final
overnight stay. (L)
Day 12
HOME:
Morning is upon us as we depart for home filled
with memories of the beautiful sights we’ve seen.