Day 1
TENNESSEE • MEMPHIS:
The south-western United States is a place of subtle beauty and constantly changing landscapes. Experience the majesty for yourself as we board our Christian Tours motorcoach for a two-week tour of America’s southwest. Today we cross the state of Tennessee by way of Knoxville and Nashville en route to Memphis, on the banks of the mighty Mississippi, for our first night’s stay.
Day 2
TEXAS • LUNCH • DALLAS:
This morning we immediately cross the muddy waters of the Mississippi and continue into Arkansas. Just past Little Rock we encounter the rolling hills of the southern Ozarks. We stop for an included lunch before continuing to our
overnight accommodations near Dallas. (L)
Day 3
DALLAS • JFK MEMORIAL PLAZA • FORT WORTH:
This
morning begins with a short tour of downtown Dallas. We visit the JFK Memorial Plaza, the site of the Nov. 22, 1963,
assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In Fort Worth we’ll drive by the Water Garden and the Stockyards. This afternoon we make our way west through Judge Roy Bean territory and the Pecos Valley. Overnight accommodations are near Carlsbad.
Day 4
CARLSBAD CAVERNS NATIONAL PARK:
Today we take a walking tour of magnificent Carlsbad Caverns National Park, one of the world’s largest caves. Cowboy Jim White first explored and guided people through the caverns in the early 1900’s. You’ll be amazed by what you see! We overnight in Willcox, Arizona.
Day 5
TOMBSTONE • PIMA AIR & SPACE MUSEUM • GIANT SAGUARO CACTUS • DINNER:
Our first stop today is in Tombstone, “The Town Too Tough To Die.” We’ll see a short multimedia presentation offering us a look at Tombstone’s history. We’ll also see the O.K. Corral where the Earps and the Clanton gang had their famous gunfight. Three-fourths of
the land in Arizona is controlled by the Federal Government,
giving assurance that America’s natural wonders are protected
for us to enjoy. We arrive in Tucson this afternoon, where we take a tour of Pima Air & Space Museum. You’ll be amazed at one of the world’s largest aircraft collections including World War II planes, supersonic spy planes, and unique private, military, and commercial aircraft. Next, we tour Saguaro National Monument. We’ll drive the loop roads and walk the
trails that take us past hundreds of the huge Saguaro Cactus,
which grows only in the Sonora Desert. We return to Tucson for dinner and our night’s lodging. (D)
Day 6
MONTEZUMA CASTLE NATIONAL MONUMENT • SEDONA:
This morning’s drive takes us North through Phoenix, Arizona’s state capital. We see the Capitol Building, which is built of native stone and situated in a landscape area that includes a large variety of native trees, shrubs, and cacti.
North of Phoenix we peer in awe at Montezuma Castle National
Monument, the major cliff dwellings in Arizona. More than 800 years old, these are probably the best preserved cliff
dwellings in the southwest. Mid-afternoon finds us in Sedona,
the beautiful artist resort town at the southern mouth of Oak
Creek Canyon. You will have time to relax and view the beautiful
red rock mountains and shop in the assorted shops that line Main Street. Dinner is included this evening. (D)
Day 7
OAK CREEK CANYON • LUNCH • GRAND CANYON • IMAX THEATER:
On our way North to Flagstaff, we enter a spectacular gorge that may look somewhat familiar to you. For
years, Oak Creek Canyon has been a favorite filming location
for motion picture makers. Soon we ascend 2,000 feet up the most beautiful red cliffs to a picturesque lookout point. It’s just a short drive to the Grand Canyon, a spectacle so impressive that words just can’t describe it. It’s hard to grasp
the reality of a cut that’s a mile deep and as much as 18 miles
across and more than 200 miles long. At the IMAX Theater we’ll experience “Grand Canyon, the Hidden Secrets,” a film of
the Grand Canyon that would take a lifetime to experience. (L)
Day 8
LAS VEGAS • OPTIONAL EVENING JEEP TOUR:
Today we’ll
set our sights on a wonder of a different type: Las Vegas,
Nevada. This evening you have the option to add an exciting
3 1/2 hour “Bright Lights Jeep Tour” of Las Vegas. This tour
cruises the iconic Las Vegas strip with a chance to take in
many of the city’s most well-known landmarks. It includes
several picture stops and “Vegas Experiences,” including a
ride on the High Roller Observation Wheel overlooking the
Vegas strip and the volcano show at The Mirage. (Optional:
Approx. $130 per person.) We’ll spend the next two nights
in the city that by its name alone summons images of neon
lights and elaborate hotels and casinos!
Day 9
HOOVER DAM • LAS VEGAS:
This
morning we travel to
Boulder City, Nevada, where we tour Hoover Dam. Take
an elevator deep into the heart of the dam to learn about
the process of construction and to see the massive turbines
that provide power for millions of people. It is truly one of the
world’s great engineering wonders. The remainder of the day
you are on your own to explore and experience Las Vegas,
Nevada’s largest city, at your leisure. Walk or ride down the
famous “Strip,” lined from one end to the other with glittering
hotels, night clubs, and casinos. Just when you think you’ve
seen it all, darkness falls and it becomes a whole new place.
Day 10
PETRIFIED FOREST • PAINTED DESERT:
The 93,493
acres of the Petrified Forest include the most spectacular
display of petrified wood in the world! You are looking at tree
trunks of solid stone that range in age up to 160 million years
old. The Rainbow Forest Museum depicts the process in detail.
We also traverse a portion of the Painted Desert, located
within the Park. Tonight’s lodging is in Gallup, New Mexico.
Day 11
ALBUQUERQUE • OLD TOWN • SANDIA PEAK TRAMWAY:
Spread out before the dramatic Sandia Mountains,
Albuquerque is the metropolis of New Mexico. Past and
present mingle here. Old Town, the original Albuquerque
founded in 1706, clusters around a plaza and San Felipe
de Meri Church. The warmth of aged adobe adds a special
charm to its shops, galleries, restaurants and hidden patios.
Discover bargains on silver and turquoise jewelry. Then
we’re off for an exciting ride on the Sandia Peak Tramway, an
aerial tram which lofts passengers to the top of 10,000-
foot Sandia Peak. The 2.7 mile ride is the longest clear and
unsupported span in North America. The view, both east and
west, is spectacular!
Day 12
NATIONAL COWBOY & WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM
• DINNER:
This morning we cross the Texas panhandle
by way of Amarillo, continuing on to Oklahoma City, where
we visit the fascinating National Cowboy & Western Heritage
Museum. Here 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 Kachinas dolls, valued
at over one million
dollars. We’ll also
see the portrait
gallery of western
film stars before
checking into our
hotel. This evening
dinner is included. (D)
Day 13
JACKSON, TENNESSEE • FAREWELL DINNER:
Today we
travel through Little Rock, Arkansas, and back through
Memphis on our way to Jackson, Tennessee, the home of
Casey Jones. Dinner with all of our new friends is included
this evening. (D)
Day 14
HOMEWARD BOUND:
It’s hard to believe that our
wonderful Southwest Adventure has come to an end.
Exchange addresses with your new friends and make plans
to travel with us again.