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America's Cowboy Country
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  • Duration: 8 Days
  • Destinations: United States
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AAA Member Choice Vacations | 8 Days | From Rapid City to Jackson Hole

Enjoy stunning views of the American West as you make your way through Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park, and more. Overnight in the cowboy towns of Jackson Hole and Cody. Experience the Wild West as it once was with a visit to Deadwood, a town built on gold and gunpowder. Experience Yellowstone National Park, home to an incredible array of wildlife. Search for free-ranging herds of buffalo in Custer State Park. Marvel at Grand Teton National Park’s towering peaks, marked with mountain glaciers. Soak in stunning views of Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorials. Grab your Stetson hat and saddle up for an adventure as you discover natural wonders and cultural treasures.

AAA Member Benefits and Special Offers:

  • Member Benefits
    • Up to $50 per person savings
  • AAA Vacations Amenities
    • $50-$75 on a pre-booked optional tour experience credit
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Included With Your Trip

Activity Level: 2

Meals: 7 breakfasts, 3 dinners

Must See Inclusions

  • Experience rugged Badlands National Park along the famed Loop Road
  • Explore Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the world
  • Visit rambling Deadwood, a National Historic Landmark

Cultural Experiences

  • Marvel at the scale and patriotic energy of Mount Rushmore
  • Watch Old Faithful Geyser erupt, sending steam high in the air
  • Let nature fill you with awe at Grand Teton National Park

Additional Information

Day 1: Rapid City, South Dakota

Tour begins! Welcome to Rapid City, long known as the gateway to the Black Hills and your home for three nights.

Day 2: Rapid City to Badlands to Wall to Rapid City

Visit rugged Badlands National Park. Upon arrival at the visitor center, view its informative exhibits and displays and watch a film that introduces you to the area. Follow the Badlands Loop Road, a wonder of rock formations and vibrant colors formed by mineral deposits. Stop at Wall Drug, a classic store from 1936, where there is time for lunch and browsing. This evening, a Lakota Native American will join you before your welcome dinner to discuss his dedication to his community and the Native American way of life, past and present.

Day 3- Rapid City to Custer State Park to Crazy Horse to Mt. Rushmore

Travel to Custer State Park and search for a herd of over 1,000 roaming bison. Your guide will fill you in on the park’s wildlife history and facts. Next, prepare to be amazed by the Crazy Horse Memorial, the world's largest mountain sculpture still in progress. The memorial includes the Indian Museum of North America, Native American Cultural Center, the sculptor's studio, an orientation center and theaters. Many Native American artists and craftspeople practice their art at the memorial and are on hand to discuss the influence their culture has on their work. Later, see Mount Rushmore, one of the country’s most famous landmarks.

Day 4- Rapid City to Deadwood to Buffalo, Wyoming

Stop in Deadwood, a rambling Western town and a National Historic Landmark. Recreations of turn-of-the-century streetlamps light the way through the restored architecture. A local guide introduces you to the history of the city, where gold, gambling and gunpowder were once the order of the day. Visit Mount Moriah Cemetery, final resting place of Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, and other figures from the Wild West. Continue to Kevin Costner’s Tatanka: “Story of the Bison.” This interpretive center features large, awe-inspiring sculptures depicting the relationship of bison and the Lakota Native Americans. Your day ends in Buffalo, Wyoming.

Day 5- Buffalo to Cody

This morning, make your way through the Bighorn Mountains and cross through the territory of the Great Sioux Nation. This afternoon, visit the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, a tribute to one of the most well-known figures of the Old West.

Day 6- Cody to Yellowstone to Jackson, Wyoming

Visit Yellowstone National Park, the world’s first national park. Famous for its geysers, hot springs and incredible wildlife – including free-ranging herds of buffalo – Yellowstone lives up to its reputation. No visit to the park would be complete without seeing its most renowned attraction: Old Faithful. Watch in awe as the geyser sends a fountain of steam more than 130 feet in the air. Travel over the Sylvan Pass and see Yellowstone Lake on the way to Jackson, your home for the next two nights.

Day 7- Jackson to Grand Teton to Jackson

Wind through Grand Teton National Park, home to the youngest peaks in the Rockies. Keep your camera handy, as there are plenty of opportunities to take photos. Afterwards, enjoy free time to explore trendy downtown Jackson. Look for the Antler Arch at the entrance to the historic town square. Get a taste of the Old West at your farewell dinner where your ride in a covered wagon takes you past the Cache Creek for a night of Western hospitality at a chuckwagon dinner* with entertainment.

Day 8- Jackson

Your tour comes to a close today, leaving you with many pleasant memories.

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