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OFFER ID 1697493
Journey through the heart of the American frontier - exploring charming mining towns, traveling aboard a historic steam train, and discovering the awe-inspiring landscapes of Mesa Verde, Monument Valley, Arches, and Canyonlands. Uncover the "Wild West" in the mountains that protect sacred lands, in rugged canyons that capture the essence of evolution, and in abundant rivers that sing with the American story. Feel the nostalgia of the frontier in mountain towns where you can easily imagine a cowboy from a western movie riding past parlors, saloons, and trading posts. As you continue your journey, meaningful visits to Mesa Verde and Monument Valley will immerse you in the roots of Native American culture among natural wonders, where rich traditions and an enduring spirit flourish beneath the open skies of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. From the peaks of the San Juan Mountains to the deserts of Canyonlands, explore by horseback, train, and river raft - each step connecting you to the heart of the American West.

8 nights from $6,390 per person
Day 1 Durango CO
Arrive Durango
Tour begins: 5:00 PM, Doubletree Hotel Durango. A transfer is included from Durango-La Plata County Airport to Doubletree Hotel Durango. Meet your fellow travelers at a welcome reception and dinner at your hotel, located on the banks of the Animas River.
Meals: D
Day 2 Durango CO
Silverton and a mountain train ride
Your first day places you in the soul of a world defined by cattle drives and gold rushes, where slopes and peaks dominate the horizon and untouched land sprawls for miles. A scenic morning drive, narrated by a local guide, takes you down Highway 550, famously known as the "Million Dollar Highway," traveling through the San Juan Mountains to reach the mining town of Silverton, still preserved in time with Victorian saloons and parlors that are quintessentially Western. Named after the "silver by the ton" found along the Animas River, this historic town was officially established in 1874 and garnered attention from the Denver & Rio Grande Railway. Later, board the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, a storied line that once fueled Colorado's mining boom. As the train pulls away from Silverton, settle into the classic parlor car - where the gleam of polished wood and the wide picture windows transport you to the golden age of rail travel. The journey winds through the San Juan Mountains, past steep cliff edges, pine-covered slopes, and the whitewater rapids of the Animas River far below. With every turn, the landscape tells a story - of prospectors and pioneers, of remote wilderness and the enduring romance of the rails. Back in Durango, enjoy an evening and dinner at your leisure in its nationally registered historic downtown.
Meals: B, L
Day 3 Durango CO
Horseback riding & the hot springs
Made popular by 20th-century mass media, the myth of the "American West" was shaped by black-and-white Western films, where themes of good vs. evil were brought to life by the lawful sheriff, the rebellious outlaw, and, of course, the heroic cowboy. This morning, saddle up for a trail ride through cowboy country at a ranch just outside Durango and immerse yourself in the landscapes that inspired these movies. Break for lunch on your own before a rejuvenating, optional afternoon visit to The Durango Hot Springs. Long used by Native Americans, pioneers, and Hollywood stars, you can soak in the 26 natural mineral pools and 8 private Japanese-inspired cedar tubs, all nestled among the mountains - they are the only natural hot springs in the world to infuse nan-meter and micro-meter oxygen bubbles, increasing health benefits. After a day deeply connected to nature and centering yourself, enjoy your final evening in Durango with dinner at a local restaurant.
Meals: B, D
Day 4 Mesa Verde
Durango to Mesa Verde
Spend a morning in Durango as you wish - perhaps relaxing at your hotel or joining your Tauck Director for a nature walk. This afternoon, travel by motorcoach to Mesa Verde National Park, the first national park dedicated to the works of humanity rather than the forces of nature. A local expert shares further insight during a private presentation on the history of the park and the Native American cultures spiritually tied to this land. This evening, settle into the only lodge within Mesa Verde National Park and take in the brilliance of the stars in this International Dark Sky Park.
Meals: B, D
Day 5 Mesa Verde
The cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park
Set out on a guided tour of Mesa Verde National Park, an inspiring UNESCO World Heritage Site home to more than 600 cliff dwellings built by the Ancestral Puebloans beginning around 550 AD and inhabited until the 13th century. As one of the country's first national parks, Mesa Verde offers a glimpse into an ancient world where sophisticated cultures thrived. Your expert guide will illuminate the history and cultural significance of these remarkable structures, including Cliff Palace - one of the park's most iconic and carefully preserved sites with limited public access - and explored today on a tour arranged exclusively for Tauck guests. Once home to over 100 people, Cliff Palace showcases the ingenuity of its builders, who adapted to their environment using advanced farming techniques, intricate pottery, and innovative stonework to carve their homes into the canyon walls. Later today, journey toward Monument Valley, where you'll gather beneath towering red rock formations for a memorable evening on Navajo land. As the sun sets across the valley, enjoy a Southwestern-style dinner accompanied by traditional Navajo storytelling and song that celebrate the spirit of this extraordinary place. Spend the night at historic Goulding's Lodge - set within Monument Valley and formerly a trading post turned film location.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
1401 N. Cedar Crest Blvd Suite 110
Allentown, PA 18104
USA
610-439-4883
800-788-8108