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10-Nights America's National Parks With Denver

Southwest USA
10-Nights America's National Parks With Denver
Southwest USA
Globus
Vacation Offer ID 1575659
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Overview

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The mining boom may have been more than a century ago, but it’s never too late to strike gold in America’s West. Filled with dazzling nuggets of wonder, this National Parks vacation takes you deep into the golden wilderness of untamed South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. Back-to-back visits to some of the country’s most renowned national parks bring you face-to-face with the monumental sculptures of Mount Rushmore, the explosive geysers of Yellowstone National Park, and the towering spires of Grand Teton National Park. Plus, visits to the Crazy Horse Memorial, the Little Bighorn Battlefield, and the gold rush towns of Cody, Jackson, and Deadwood shed light on some of the 19th century’s most famous battles and barroom brawls. After meeting herds of elk, bison, and other area locals, city slickers can get their fix with a visit to lively Salt Lake City. Kick off your national parks vacation by kicking around Colorado’s cosmopolitan capital. The list of things to do in the "Mile High City" is easily a mile long. Museums and music, breweries, and boutiques, and performing arts and parks await.

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Jackson, WY

Jackson, WY

This town hasn't changed much since the West was won, with historical architecture, authentic saloons, and a true wild western atmosphere.
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Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park

Towering more than a mile above the valley of Jackson Hole, the Grand Teton rises to 13,770 feet. Twelve Teton peaks reach above 12,000 feet and support a dozen mountain glaciers. The west side of the range slopes gently, showing the angle of tilt of the Earth's crust. The Teton Range is the youngest range in the Rockies and displays some of North America's oldest rocks.
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Denver

Denver

Denver is not only the perfect gateway to the Rocky Mountains and the American West - it is also a major tourism destination, filled with world-class attractions, excellent accommodations, over 2,000 restaurants and the finest shopping in the region. Just a few of its new projects include: Coors Field, Prehistoric Journey, and Six Flags, just to name a few. Denver has amusement parks, sightseeing, fine dining, AAA basketball, museums, and that is not all. Nighttime entertainment includes: music and dance clubs with music ranging from smooth sounding jazz to lively disco, comedy clubs, concerts, theater, opera, symphony and movies. Even with all there is to do, virtually no one comes to Denver without visiting the Colorado Ocean Journey.
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Rapid City

Rapid City

Rapid City is your bridge to some of the most intriguing and beautiful attractions in America: The inspirational Mt. Rushmore National Memorial, the visionary Crazy Horse Memorial, and the tranquil Black Hills National Forest with its abundant wildlife. There are mountains at our doorstep, filled to the brim with incredible scenery and crystal blue lakes. There are herds of buffalo roaming Custer State Park, the Badlands and Devils Tower.
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Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park

Established on March 1, 1872, Yellowstone National Park is the first and oldest national park in the world. Preserved within Yellowstone are Old Faithful Geyser and some 10,000 hot springs and geysers, the majority of the planet's total. These geothermal wonders are evidence of one of the world's largest active volcanoes; its last eruption created a crater or caldera that spans almost half of the park. An outstanding mountain wildland with clean water and air, Yellowstone is home of the grizzly bear and wolf, and free-ranging herds of bison and elk. It is the core of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the largest intact temperate zone ecosystems remaining on the planet. The human history of the park dates back 12,000 years. The events of the last 130 years of park history are reflected in the historic structures and sites associated with various periods of park administration and visitor facilities development.
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Cody

Cody

Cody, Wyoming is known as the "Rodeo Capital of the World." Enjoy an authentic rodeo when visiting, or some of the many other historic experiences of the old west, such as a visit to the Buffalo Bill Historic Center. Located at the edge of Bighorn Basin with the Shoshone River flowing through Cody, spectacular panoramic views abound. Cody is also conveniently located just miles from the east gate of Yellowstone National Park.
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Sheridan

Sheridan

Discovered in 1876 and named after General Philip Sheridan of the Union Calvary in the American Civil War, this town remain to be Wyoming's jewel. It's western history and dramatic mountains like the Bighorn Mountains sits gracefully among the wide-open spaces. Visitors travel to Sheridan for both its natural beauty and lively country outback.
Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City's family oriented culture makes it a perfect getaway destination. The city offers a variety of attractions, amusement centers, and unique attractions & activities to please children of all ages. Salt Lake is also recognized as one of the best ski areas in the United States with ten major ski resorts, seven cross country areas, and the nation's only recreational ski jumping complex, all with one hour of downtown Salt Lake. It's an ideal place for a memorable winter vacation. Delight in animal antics and winged wonders. Glide round an outdoor skating rink downtown. Travel back in time at an authentic pioneer village or trace family roots amid the world's largest collections of genealogical data. Experience a multimedia star show. Dig up facts about dinosaurs, history, or mining.
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Valid Date Ranges

May 2026
05/06/2026 05/16/2026 $4,819 per person
05/13/2026 05/23/2026 $4,939 per person
05/20/2026 05/30/2026 $4,939 per person
05/23/2026 06/02/2026 $5,639 per person
05/27/2026 06/06/2026 $5,009 per person
June 2026
06/03/2026 06/13/2026 $5,689 per person
06/06/2026 06/16/2026 $5,009 per person
06/17/2026 06/27/2026 $5,009 per person
06/24/2026 07/04/2026 $5,689 per person
July 2026
07/15/2026 07/25/2026 $5,009 per person
07/18/2026 07/28/2026 $5,009 per person
August 2026
08/12/2026 08/22/2026 $5,009 per person
08/19/2026 08/29/2026 $5,689 per person
08/26/2026 09/05/2026 $5,009 per person
08/31/2026 09/10/2026 $5,009 per person
September 2026
09/02/2026 09/12/2026 $5,009 per person
09/05/2026 09/15/2026 $5,489 per person
09/07/2026 09/17/2026 $5,009 per person
09/09/2026 09/19/2026 $5,009 per person
09/12/2026 09/22/2026 $5,009 per person
09/14/2026 09/24/2026 $5,009 per person
09/16/2026 09/26/2026 $5,659 per person
09/23/2026 10/03/2026 $4,959 per person
09/26/2026 10/06/2026 $4,959 per person
October 2026
10/03/2026 10/13/2026 $4,819 per person
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