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Mid-West National Parks Tour

7-Day Trip Maximum of 10 people per trip. (Minimum 8)

Dates: (June 19 - June 25)

If you've ever wanted to explore our national treasures in the upper mid-west this is the trip for you. After a first long day of driving we will spend a day exploring the main attractions of the Black Hills of Dakota. First, we'll visit the famous Crazy Horse Memorial, the world's largest stone sculpture. Then we'll spend time at the all-inspiring Mt. Rushmore National Monument. We will finish the day at Bear Country, USA. The next day we will visit and explore the nations first national monument, Devils Tower. Today, Devils Tower is best remembered for the 1978 movie, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". Our next stop will be Yellowstone National Park where we will spend an entire day exploring its natural treasures. After a good nights rest you will have a choice of either taking a white water rafting trip down the Snake river or shopping at the many interesting little shops in Jackson Hole, WY. From there we will take a 90 mile scenic tour through the Rocky Mountain National Park and finish the day off with ride on the famous COG Railway to the top of Pikes Peak which over looks Colorado Springs and from where, on a clear day, you can see to four other states.




Trip package includes:

  1. Transportation from Tulsa, Ok for the entire trip We will leave Tulsa at 8am Saturday and return around 9pm Friday.

  2. Motel rooms, Best Western Motel (2 persons per room) and all fees and permits

Note: Each individual is responsible for the cost of his or her own meals on this trip.

Cost for this trip is $ 995

Other Trips

  • Other Trips and custom trips are also available. Just give us a call at (918) 446-5956 or email us at outback@outbackguides.com for details.

  • We limit the number of people we take on each trip to no more than 12. These trips fill up fast, so don't delay in making your reservations.




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