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Rail Through the Canyonlands
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Tour Features Top of Page
8 Day/7 Night Tour Features
- 7 nights wonderful hotel accommodations
- Deluxe motorcoach transportation for touring
- 13 Meals (4 dinners, 2 lunches and 7 breakfasts)
- Canyonlands National Park
- Experience Canyonlands by Night, a spectacular sound and light show in Canyon Country with a riverside dinner
- Canyonlands jetboat trip
- Arches National Park including a float trip and picnic lunch along the Colorado River
- Four Corners Monument
- Mesa Verde National Park with its amazing cliff dwellings
- Ride the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, voted one of the “Top ten most exciting train journeys in the world”
- Travel through the Rocky Mountains aboard the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
- Santa Fe city tour including Loretto Chapel and San Miguel Mission
- Fully escorted and narrated so you won’t miss a thing!
Dates/Prices Top of Page
| Departure Dates |
- June 6-13, 2008
- September 12-19, 2008
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| Price Per Person |
| $1399 per person, double occ. USD |
| $1385 per person, triple occ. USD |
| Single supplement: $529 |
Reserve space now by calling toll-free 1-888-544-RAIL or make a reservation using our website reservation form.
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Detailed Itinerary Top of Page
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Day 1 - Salt Lake City
Welcome to Salt Lake City, Utah’s political and cultural center,
surrounded by the gorgeous Wasatch Mountains. Upon arrival, transfer on
your own to our hotel. At 6 pm mix and mingle with your tour director
and fellow travelling companions at our Welcome Dinner. (D)
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Day 2 - Canyonlands by Day & Night
Your canyonlands adventure begins as we depart Salt Lake City and
travel to Moab, Utah. A local guide will join us as we travel through
Canyonlands and Dead Horse Point State Park. Canyonlands is the largest
national park in the state, and its diversity staggers the imagination.
Get ready for thousand-foot views down into river canyons, red rock
pinnacles, cliffs and spires that showcase some of the most inspiring
landscape on earth. Next, visit Dead Horse Point soaring two thousand
feet above the Colorado River. Tonight indulge in a BBQ before
boarding a jet boat cruise to see the Canyonlands Sound and Light show.
The high red rock canyon walls come alive under the star-filled Utah
sky with lights which add color and beauty to the tales of native
legends. (B, D)
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Day 3 - Arches National Park - Colorado Float Trip
Arches National Park is home to the largest concentration of sandstone
arches in the world, some 2,000 in all. The simple action of erosion
over tens of thousands of years produce what appear to be purposefully
sculpted formations. After a picnic luncheon along the Colorado river,
we’ll take a scenic float trip through canyons and into river passages.
Enjoy! (B, L)
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Day 4 - Four Corners and Mesa Verde National Park
The fun continues as we head to Four Corners National Monument where
you can stand in the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah
all at the same time! Later visit Mesa Verde National Park, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. The park features the Anasazi Indians stone
dwellings built into high cliff walls in the 13th Century. Learn the
history of "the Ancient Ones," and view the famous Cliff Palace, one of
the largest of the 700-year old dwellings. (B, D)
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Day 5 - Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
Get ready for one of the top ten most exciting train journeys in the
world as we board the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
Experience the adventure of traveling by a coal-fired, steam-powered
locomotive on the same tracks miners, cowboys and settlers of the old
west took over a century ago. The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge
Railroad winds through spectacular and breathtaking canyons in the
remote wilderness of the two-million acre San Juan National Forest. (B)
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Day 6 - Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
All aboard America’s most spectacular narrow gauge steam railroad as we
ride the original Rio Grande Line over the Rockies aboard the Cumbres
and Toltec Scenic Railroad. A long time has passed since the railroad
hauled precious metals over Cumbres Pass. But its steam locomotives
still labor up steep grades carrying passengers over high trestles,
through tunnels, and along narrow shelves above yawning gorges. Relive
the history of the miners, and loggers that traveled the same route
years ago. You may also think about Harrison Ford as this railroad was
featured in several movies including Indiana Jones. Lunch is included
in historic Ostier. (B, L)
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Day 7 - Sensational Sante Fe
Today enjoy a guided walking tour of historic Santa Fe, famous for its
unique mix of Spanish & Indian cultures. See the Palace of the
Governors & the Mission of San Miguel; the renowned Plaza; the Chapel
of Loretta; New Mexico’s Circular State Capitol and more. Enjoy lunch
on your own and free time to browse through the downtown shops and
galleries. Tonight, join your tour director for a fun farewell dinner.
(B, D)
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Day 8 - Albuquerque
After breakfast, we’ll head for Albuquerque Airport. Take a moment to
say goodbye to your newly found friends. Please schedule your flights
out after 2:00 pm. (B)
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(B)= Breakfast (L)= Lunch (D)= Dinner (R)= Reception
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