Day 1
TENNESSEE • KENTUCKY • PATTI’S 1880’S SETTLEMENT:
Horace Greeley once wrote, “Go west, young man, go west!”
Today it’s our chance to do exactly that as we board our
motorcoach and travel across Tennessee and into Kentucky
as we begin the tour of a lifetime. We enjoy dinner tonight at
the popular and unique Patti’s 1880’s Settlement. We spend
our first night in Paducah, Kentucky. (D)
Day 2
ST. LOUIS • GATEWAY ARCH:
This afternoon we visit the
Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. It was from this area
that many of the early pioneers embarked on their journey
into the unknown west. Climb aboard the specially designed
tram that takes us to the top of the arch for an incredible view
of the Mississippi River and lands beyond. We continue our
journey to Independence for the night.
Day 3
HARRY TRUMAN MUSEUM • EISENHOWER CENTER:
This
morning we visit the Harry Truman Library and Museum.
See a reproduction of Truman’s White House office, the United
Nation’s Charter Table, and many of the late President’s papers
and memorials. His grave is in the courtyard. Next, we travel
across the fertile lands of Kansas, passing mile after mile of
fertile wheat fields. This afternoon we visit Eisenhower Center.
See the family home built on land plowed and planted more
than fifty years ago by the six Eisenhower boys. The museum
houses mementos, souvenirs and gifts received during
Eisenhower’s career. The Library contains his Presidential
papers, and the President is buried in the Meditation Chapel.
We continue to Hays for our night’s rest.
Day 4
COLORADO SPRINGS • FOCUS ON THE FAMILY •
GARDEN OF THE GODS:
It’s a lovely drive today as we
continue across the great plains of Kansas, where the fanciful
twister that Frank Baum created blew Dorothy and Toto into
the Land of Oz. We stop at the Focus on the Family Welcome
Center for a self-guided visit to see the heart behind Focus on
the Family. Our next stop, Garden of the Gods, is especially
dramatic in the late afternoon, as beautiful red stones appear
to be balanced on their edges. We enjoy an included dinner
this evening at the Flying W Ranch. (D)
Day 5
ROYAL GORGE • BLACK CANYON:
Colorado is a state of
scenic superlatives, and today we will see some of its
spectacularly rugged splendor. Our first stop is at the Royal
Gorge of the Arkansas River near Cañon City. Your ticket
includes an exciting gondola ride across the gorge. Motoring
west across the Continental Divide and the spectacular
Colorado Rockies, we visit the Black Canyon of the Gunnison
National Monument, famed for its narrowness, its 1,730-to-
2,725-foot depth, great expanses of sheer rock granite walls and
rugged gorge formations. We spend the night in Montrose.
Day 6
OURAY • SILVERTON TO DURANGO TRAIN RIDE:
A thrillpacked
day awaits us today as we travel the “Million Dollar
Highway” through the Switzerland of the Rockies. Ouray, a
rich 19th Century mining town surrounded by spectacular
mountain scenery, is visited on the way to the former frontier
town of Silverton. Have lunch on your own, then we have time
to explore this fascinating town. Here we board the Denver
and Rio Grande’s historic narrow-gauge train for an exciting
journey down the scenic “River of Lost Souls” Gorge.
Day 7
MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK • FOUR CORNERS •
KAYENTA:
The largest, earliest, and the most important
are among the adjectives that have been used to describe
the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park. We spend
the morning touring the ruins of this 52,000-acre park. See
the 300-room Cliff Palace, Spruce Tree House, and other
archaeological discoveries. We stop at Four Corners, the
only place in the United States where four states-Colorado,
Arizona, Utah and New Mexico- have a common meeting
point. We travel through the Navajo Nation of Arizona to
Kayenta for the night.
Day 8
GLEN CANYON DAM • LAKE POWELL SCENIC BOAT
CRUISE • DINNER:
Today we continue to Page, Arizona,
home of the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River. The
dam forms spectacular Lake Powell, a 196-mile-long dazzling
blue oasis in the middle of the desert. This afternoon we board
a sight-seeing boat for a cruise on the waters of beautiful Lake
Powell viewing its majesty. Dinner will be included tonight. (D)
Day 9
GRAND CANYON • NORTH RIM:
Today will be a
long-remembered highlight of our tour. For this morning,
we travel to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. There’s no
way to prepare for what we see as endless oceans of colors
spread to the far horizons in ever-changing waves of gold,
crimson, blue and lavender sandstone. After lunch we depart
northbound across the Kaibab Plateau to Zion Canyon for
our overnight.
Day 10
ZION CANYON • BRYCE CANYON • DINNER:
This
morning we follow scenic Mt. Carmel
Highway through the One Mile Tunnel to Zion National Park.
The Mormons called this spectacular outdoor wonderland the
“Heavenly City of God,” because its massive formations of
extremely vertical rock looked like huge cathedrals and thrones.
Lake West Temple rises to 7,795 feet. Driving through the
park road, we are surrounded by the narrow, steep walls of
side canyons, which branch out in all directions from the main
gorge, showcasing a constant changing of colors. After seeing
one of the park’s more noted landmarks, the Temple of
Sinawava, a natural amphitheater surrounded by pink cliffs,
we exit the park to the west. Located in the Dixie National
Forest is Bryce Canyon National Park. Though much smaller
than Zion, Bryce has its own brand of unique beauty, featuring
weird-looking formations known as hoodoos. These formations
undergo a constant change of color from the reflection of
sunlight hitting at different angles. From the rim drive, the
oddly shaped rocks and cliffs resemble castles, animals,
people, and houses. Dinner is included this evening. (D)
Day 11
ARCHES NATIONAL PARK:
Breakfast is included this
morning. This afternoon we visit Arches National Park,
a timeless, natural landscape of giant stone arches, pinnacles,
spires, fins and windows, once the bed of an ancient sea.
The power of erosion has laid bare the skeletal structure
of the earth in Arches National Park. We spend the night in
Grand Junction.
Day 12
VAIL • DENVER • DINNER:
No matter which way we
look, while standing in the middle of Grand Junction,
we see incredibly beautiful mountain vistas. We continue
east this morning passing through Glenwood Springs where
Doc Holliday, the dentist of O. K. Corral fame, is buried. Later
we make a brief stop in Vail, the glamorous international ski
resort. Moving on to the “mile high city” of Denver, we stop at
the capital for pictures and drive by the Mile High Stadium.
Tonight, we have dinner awaiting us at one of Denver’s highly
acclaimed restaurants. (D)
Day 13
NEBRASKA • GREAT PLATTE RIVER ROAD ARCHWAY
MONUMENT:
Today we travel through Nebraska, once
called the “Great American Desert,” but now a farming and
manufacturing mainstay of America. We parallel the Platte
River on our drive along I-80 toward Nebraska’s most exciting
new monument, the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument.
The $60 million monument spans Interstate 80, and
marks the spot where the Oregon Trail, California Trail and
Mormon Trail intersected. Dinner is included tonight. (D)
Day 14
ARABIA STEAMBOAT MUSEUM • SPRINGFIELD:
Our
travels today take us through Lincoln, Nebraska’s
capital city, then to Kansas City, Missouri, where we visit the
Arabia Steamboat Museum. Built in 1853, the Steamboat
Arabia sank in the murky waters of the Mighty Mississippi in
1856. In 1989, the steamship and her cargo were rediscovered
and resurrected in a massive excavation project, and today
we can explore the past through this perfectly preserved
time capsule. Our final destination today is the “Queen of
the Ozarks,” Springfield, where we overnight.
Day 15
FANTASTIC CAVERNS • DINNER- LAMBERT’S THROWED
ROLLS • CLARKSVILLE:
This morning in Springfield we
tour Fantastic Caverns. Board a jeep-drawn tram and ride
through a myriad of majesty and history. Early afternoon
finds us in Sikeston at the famous Lambert’s Throwed Roll
Restaurant. Eat all the rolls you can catch, along with heaping
helpings of corn, okra, beans, ham, roast beef, you name it!
Continuing east, we cross the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers
as we make our way to Clarksville, Tennessee, for our final
overnight stay. (D)
Day 16
HOME:
If ever there was a tour on which to take pictures
& more pictures, this has been it! What wonders we
have seen. We
arrive home this
evening with
enough memories
to last a lifetime.