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U.S. National Parks: The Grand Canyon to Yellowstone

12 days  |  15 days with Missoula & Glacier National Park extension  |  Loading prices

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Discover the untouched wilderness and enduring spirit of the American West on this National Parks Tour.

This itinerary is proof that you don’t have to go far to satisfy your wanderlust. Each day displays a new destination—and with it, new landscapes and adventures swathed in dusty oranges, sherbet pinks, and gemstone greens. You’ll follow the footsteps of America’s Indigenous peoples and learn about the explorers and settlers that followed them. Explore the ingeniously carved cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde in Colorado, gaze into the depths of the Grand Canyon in Arizona and stand in the shadow of the Grand Teton in Wyoming. And if frontier life beckons, consider extending your trip to Montana’s gritty, glacial expanse.

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Your tour package includes

  • 11 nights in handpicked hotels
  • 11 breakfasts
  • 1 lunch
  • 3 dinners with beer or wine
  • 8 sightseeing tours
  • Expert Tour Director & local guides
  • Private deluxe motor coach

Included highlights

  • Loretto Chapel
  • Mesa Verde National Park
  • Monument Valley
  • Grand Canyon
  • Zion National Park
  • Bryce Canyon National Park
  • The Grand Tetons
  • Yellowstone National Park

Itinerary

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Day 1: Arrival in Albuquerque & transfer to Santa Fe

Welcome to New Mexico! You’re officially in “The Land of Enchantment.” The monicker has been in use since the 1930s and when you look around, you’ll know why. As you transfer to your hotel in Santa Fe, keep an eye out for the Sandia Crest. This spruce- and fir-topped ridge is the highest point in the Sandia-Manzano Mountains at 10,679 feet, about twice the elevation of Denver, Colorado. Settle into your hotel this evening and prepare to meet the oldest state capital in the United States. (Santa Fe was founded in 1610—but the area was inhabited by Pueblo peoples for hundreds of years prior.)  

Day 2: Sightseeing tour of Santa Fe

Included meals: Breakfast, Welcome lunch

Enjoy a guided sightseeing tour of New Mexico’s capital. Santa Fe was settled by a Spanish conquistador nearly 500 years ago, and while we often picture America’s oldest buildings standing on the East Coast, this city boasts both one of the oldest European-style homes and one of the oldest churches in the United States. Join your guide today for a panoramic tour of this haven of history and art, known as “The City Different” for its inimitable mix of cultures.

  • Catch a sweeping view of Santa Fe, the Jemez Mountains, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains from the Cross of the Martyrs overlook. The cross honors 21 Franciscan friars who perished in the 1680 Pueblo Revolt, one of the few successful Indigenous rebellions against colonial settlers.
  • Pass the Romanesque Revival Saint Francis Cathedral, built of yellow limestone quarried in nearby Lamy. (Did you know: Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Willa Cather wrote a fictionalized account of the cathedral’s origins in Death Comes for the Archbishop.)
  • Travel through the plaza in the heart of the city to view a pair of beloved icons: the circa-1610 Palace of the Governors and the State Capitol, known as the “Roundhouse.” From above, the only circular state capitol in the United States resembles the Zia sun symbol (You’ll recognize it from the New Mexico state flag.) Although the resemblance wasn’t intentional, the circular design was chosen to symbolize openness and inclusivity.
  • Enter Loretto Chapel to view its miraculous staircase, whose construction is an engineering marvel steeped in lore. This intricately turned staircase makes two full 360-degree twists to reach the choir loft without a center pole for structural support, resting its entire weight on the bottom stair. Legend has it that a mysterious carpenter appeared with a donkey and tools to build the staircase—only to then disappear without a trace.

Later in the afternoon, enjoy a welcome lunch served with beer or wine with your fellow travelers.

Missoula & Glacier National Park extension

Continue your National Park Tour in Missoula, Montana, beginning with an up-close look at authentic ranch living and ending at the place known as the “Crown of the Continent:” Glacier National Park. Conservationist and editor of Field and Stream magazine George Bird Grinnell gave the park its nickname and negotiated its sale from the Blackfeet Nation. Sawtooth peaks and carved valleys teeming with abundant wildlife are just a few hours away—ready to check them out?

Missoula, Montana

Day 12: Transfer to Missoula

Included meal: Breakfast

Say goodbye to Jackson, crossing the Rocky Mountains and plains of the American West en route to Missoula, Montana’s second-most-populous city. Take in the meandering rivers and stretches of unspoiled vistas that unfurl all around you.

  • Pause to delve into the legacy of the American frontier at the Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site. You’ll find meticulously preserved ranch buildings, cowboy dormitories, chuckwagons, and smithies that belonged to the early pioneers who shaped the Western frontier.
  • Learn about the saga of the cattle ranching industry, which played a pivotal role in shaping the economy and culture of the American West.
  • Join a park ranger for a tour of the ranch and listen as they regale you with tales of the open range, herding cattle, and tending to the land against the unforgiving backdrop of the Old West.

Please note: The stop at the Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site is time-permitting.

Kalispell

Day 13: Transfer to Kalispell

Included meal: Breakfast

Learn about the area’s culture as you make your way to the Glacier National Park Region today. The park’s lands are part of the history and heritage of the Blackfeet, Salish, Pend d’Oreille, and Kootenai tribes; you’ll learn how its stories span centuries of Native American traditions, military history, and resilience

  • Begin your exploration at the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula, discovering its history as a military outpost in the late 19th century. Learn about its transformation into an internment camp during World War II, where Japanese and Italian Americans were detained.
  • Travel through the Flathead Indian Reservation, home to the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes (CSKT), whose ancestral connections to the land stretch back millennia. You’ll pass the CSKT Bison Range, where herds of the majestic, woolly beasts freely roam the rolling hills. You can witness these creatures in their natural habitat thanks to conservation efforts: In 2022, the area was officially restored to the CSKT, whose award-winning natural resource managers continue working as stewards of the habitat.

Arrive at hotel in Kalispell and enjoy a free evening. You’ll want to unwind and rest before tomorrow’s unforgettable trek through the west side of Glacier National Park.

Day 14: Glacier National Park

Included meal: Breakfast

Travel along Going-to-the-Sun Road, a national landmark considered one of the world’s most scenic drives. As you traverse the route, prepare to be awed by a symphony of natural wonders. Then, you’ll board smaller vans and ford the high alpine region of the park. The road itself is a feat of engineering. Built between 1921 and 1932, it winds through steep cliffs and narrow ledges and cuts through the Continental Divide at an elevation of 6,600 feet.

(Please note: Activities in Glacier National Park may vary depending on the season and weather conditions.)

  • Marvel at mountain ranges dotted with wildflowers and crashing waterfalls as you wind your way through Glacier National Park, half of the UNESCO-listed Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. Lose yourself in this soul-stirring expanse of cedar forests and rocky cliffs and ponder tranquil lakes reflecting the surrounding peaks.
  • Bear witness to the poignant spectacle of melting glaciers, silent sentinels of the changing climate and our planet’s fragile balance.

This evening, enjoy a farewell drink as you celebrate your trip with your fellow group members.

Please note: Due to seasonality concerns, the drive along Going-to-the-Sun Road will be replaced with a Lake McDonald cruise on our May and September departures.

Flight Home

Day 15: Departure

Included meal: Breakfast (excluding early morning departures)

Transfer to Kalispell for your flight home.  

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Hotels

We handpick every hotel to strike the balance of comfort, location, and local charm. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used hotels for this tour and we're confident you'll be satisfied.

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Sante Fe - DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Santa Fe

This traditional hotel is located outside the Agua Fria neighborhood. Guests enjoy a fitness center, pool, and business center. Nearby, you’ll find Meow Wolf, El Rancho de las Golondrinas, and the Santa Fe Botanical Garden.

Mesa Verde National Park - Far View Lodge

This newly renovated hotel is located outside Mesa Verde National Park. Guests enjoy traditional Western décor and delicious dining. Outside, you’ll be surrounded by the beautiful wilderness.

Kayenta - Hampton Inn Kayenta

This cozy hotel is located in Monument Valley on the Navajo Reservation. Guests enjoy a fitness center, pool, and laundry service. Nearby, you’ll find Monument Valley Tribal Park, Navajo Cultural Center, and stunning desert views.

Grand Canyon - Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel

This welcoming hotel is located in Tusayan, Arizona. Guests enjoy comfortable rooms with Southwestern decor, a seasonal outdoor pool and year-round indoor spa for relaxation, and an on-site restaurant serving Southwestern fare...

Zion National Park - Hampton Inn & Suites Springdale

Hampton Inn & Suites Springdale/Zion National Park is set amidst the towering red rock cliffs of Zion National Park, adjacent to the Virgin River. Discover the majesty of Zion from our hotel and enjoy easy access to quaint...

Salt Lake City - Hampton Inn Salt Lake City Downtown

This inviting hotel is located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Guests enjoy comfortable rooms with ergonomic workspaces, a heated indoor pool for year-round relaxation, and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet to start your day off...

Jackson - Elk Country Inn

This western hotel is located in the Historic neighborhood. Guests enjoy a fitness room, a free ski shuttle, and a picnic area. Nearby, you’ll find Grand Teton National Park, the National Elk Refuge, and Jackson Hole.

Glacier Region - Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kalispell

This comfortable hotel is located in Kalispell outside of Glacier National Park. Guests enjoy the indoor pool, sun deck, and fitness center. Nearby you'll find Mission Trail Park, the Hockaday Museum of Art, and Flathead Lake.

Missoula - Courtyard by Marriott Missoula

This relaxing hotel is located in Missoula. Guests enjoy the indoor pool, fitness center, and bistro. Nearby you'll find Glacier National Park, the Aerial Fire Depot and Smoke Jumpers Center, and a handful of restaurants.

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