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Main Program: June 06, 2025 – June 14, 2025
Post-Tour: June 14, 2025 – June 16, 2025

National Parks & Lodges of the Old West

Join us on an immersive adventure through the heart of America's most captivating landscapes, traversing the wildlife-rich terrain of Custer State Park, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Park. Each engaging day is its own journey, highlighted by exploration of iconic monuments, leisurely hikes, educational discussions, and authentic Old West charm.


NOTE: Tour information is current as of 12/21/2024.

Program Highlights

Experience the diverse wonders of our national parks accompanied by an Orbridge Expedition Leader.

– Marvel at local history. Admire the grandeur of Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse Memorial and visit the world's largest mammoth site.

– Appreciate nature's inspiration. With endless panoramic vistas, dramatic geological wonders, lush grasslands and a myriad of flora and fauna, the Old West is the perfect backdrop for relaxation, contemplation and reflection.

– Gain perspective and insight. An Orbridge Expedition Leader and local guides provide an enriching learning experience throughout the tour, each offering geological, historical and cultural interpretations at every location.

– Explore at leisure. Enjoy extended time to discover Yellowstone's variety of thermal features, hiking trails and visitor center and museum.

– Rest in comfort. After fulfilling days, retreat to well-appointed properties and various landmark lodges that are national treasures themselves.

 

What's Included

  • 8 nights in unique accommodations and inspiring landmark lodges
  • 8 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 7 dinners including special welcome and farewell meals
  • Full guiding services of an Orbridge Expedition Leader as well as expert local guides
  • All activities as described in the 9-day itinerary
  • Admission and park fees
  • Private deluxe motor coach with air conditioning and comfortable seating
  • Luggage porterage (where available)
  • Gratuities to Orbridge Expedition Leader, local guides, drivers, porters and wait staff for included meals
  • Airport transfers for guests arriving and departing during the suggested times

Itinerary

B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner

Day 1: Arrive in Rapid City, SD

Friday, June 6, 2025 (D)

Upon arrival to Rapid City Regional Airport an Orbridge Expedition Leader will be waiting to assist with your transfer to the hotel.

Nicknamed "The City of Presidents," Rapid City features a series of life-sized bronze statues of our nation’s past leaders throughout its downtown.

Take time to refresh before joining fellow travel companions and Orbridge Expedition Leader for a welcome dinner and briefing to review the exciting week ahead.

Overnight: Hotel Alex Johnson

Day 2: Rapid City | Badlands National Park | Custer State Park

Saturday, June 7, 2025 (B,D)

After breakfast set out for Badlands National Park famous for its unique geological formations of layered rock canyons, spires and buttes. Rich in fossil beds, the park provides a fascinating glimpse into the area's history. The Badlands' rugged beauty, vibrant colors and dramatic landscapes offer fantastic photography opportunities.

Continue to Wall—a bustling community that exudes small-town charm—for lunch on your own.

Nestled in the Black Hills is Custer State Park renowned for its diverse wildlife and population of bison, elk and pronghorn. Climb aboard a safari Jeep for a thrilling wildlife tour through the active roadways.

Later arrive at Custer State Game Lodge—your accommodations for the following two evenings. Built in 1921, this impressive stone and wood lodge surrounded by stately trees is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The charming lodge served as the "Summer White House" in 1927 for President Calvin Coolidge who saw it as a quiet retreat from the heat, bugs and crowds of Washington, DC. President Dwight D. Eisenhower also visited the lodge in 1953 while on a visit to the Black Hills area.

Overnight: Custer State Game Lodge

Day 3: Mammoth Site | Crazy Horse | Custer

Sunday, June 8, 2025 (B,D)

This morning travel to Hot Springs to visit The Mammoth Site where history of the late Ice Age comes to life. This paleontological site, research center and museum contains the largest concentration of mammoth remains in the world and earns recognition worldwide for its interpretation and exhibits. Walk the edges of a sinkhole where Columbian and woolly mammoths, camels, wolves and giant short-faced bears were trapped more than 26,000 years ago. For centuries the fossilized bones lay hidden until discovered in 1974 during excavation for a housing development. After a short tour stroll the boardwalk over the dig site and see the paleontology laboratory.

Next visit the base and museum of Crazy Horse Memorial—a monumental work still in progress. Under construction since 1948, crews are drilling, sculpting and removing rock more than 70 years later. The work pays tribute to the legendary Lakota leader Crazy Horse and the values of Native Americans. Crazy Horse led his warriors to victory against Custer’s battalion at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. If completed as designed, the sculpture will be 563 feet high and 641 feet long.  

While there view an audio-visual program featuring artist Korczak Ziolkowski and his sculptures that illustrate the culture, tradition and living heritage of Native Americans.

This afternoon is yours for a leisurely lunch and time explore on your own before rejoining the group for an evening meal in the main lodge.

Overnight: Custer State Game Lodge

Day 4: Custer | Mount Rushmore | Spearfish Canyon

Monday, June 9, 2025 (B,D)

Today stand in awe before iconic Mount Rushmore, a symbol of American history and ingenuity. Begun in 1927, this remarkable granite sculpture was originally designed to portray the four Presidents—Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln—from the waist up, but construction ended in 1941 due to budgetary constraints. The stone figures that remain, however, are inspiring and impressive. Carved under the direction of sculptor Gutzon Borglum, Mount Rushmore was a massive undertaking requiring 800 million pounds of stone to be removed by dynamite from the mountain face. Pass through the Avenue of Flags peering upward to capture sight of four influential presidential faces each approximately 60 feet high.

Following lunch on your own, perhaps explore the Visitor Center or Sculptor's Studio or hike the 422-stair Presidential Trail that loops around the base of the monument. Wandering through gorgeous scenery experience an up-close perspective of the sculpture and a chance to spot local wildlife.

Continue the journey to picturesque Spearfish Canyon in the northern Black Hills. Your accommodations are situated deep in the heart of one of the most breathtaking canyons tucked beside lofty pines and craggy cliffs. This property was built and decorated in the style of the old lodges of the West. Enjoy leisure time at the lodge for a walk or hike before rejoining the group for dinner.

Overnight: Spearfish Canyon Lodge

Day 5: Spearfish Canyon | Cody, WY 

Tuesday, June 10, 2025 (B,L)

Enjoy wide-open spaces and western hospitality with a scenic travel day, including refreshing opportunities to stop and stretch your legs. As the spectacular panorama passes outside your motor coach admire the rolling plains of the Old West and towering peaks of the Bighorn Mountains. 

Delight in lunch at The Ranch at UCross—a genuine Western ranch. The ranch and surrounding landscape are rich in the history of the American West. Many western writers, sculptors, artists and craftsmen make this area home for exactly that reason.

After a late-day arrival in Cody enjoy the evening and dinner on your own. Wander the lively town or maybe venture out for an authentic western experience at the nation's longest-running professional rodeo.

Overnight: Holiday Inn Cody-At Buffalo Bill Village

Day 6: Cody | Yellowstone National Park

Wednesday, June 11, 2025 (B,L,D)

This morning visit the Buffalo Bill Center of the West that features five museums, a research library and special exhibitions. Learn about Western and Native American history, the life of “Buffalo Bill” Cody, Yellowstone, old firearms and more. Experience the spirit of the American West through art by surveying the Whitney Museum’s collection of paintings, prints and sculpture. 

Continue on and pass through Shoshone National Forest to Yellowstone National Park—a geothermal wonderland of hot springs, geysers and diverse ecosystems. As the world’s first national park, Yellowstone has delighted visitors since 1872. Home to staggeringly beautiful and dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests and hundreds of animal species, experiencing Yellowstone in person is a humbling, enthralling adventure.

Sitting atop a slumbering super volcano, Yellowstone has half of the world’s known geysers, including iconic Old Faithful. Watch it erupt in a magnificent display of nature's power and beauty.

Additional geological spectacles include the Park's Upper and Lower Falls. Hear the roar of the Yellowstone River dumping as many as 60,000 gallons of water per second over the Lower Falls. Magnificent to behold, the Lower Falls towers over 300 feet making it nearly twice as tall as Niagara Falls.

Take time to spot for wildlife in Hayden Valley. In many ways—geographically, historically and biologically—it is the heart of Yellowstone. Grizzly bears, bison, wolves, coyotes, elk, moose and dozens of bird species live here.

Overnight: Yellowstone National Park Lodging

Day 7: Yellowstone National Park

Thursday, June 12, 2025 (B,D)

Enjoy a full day exploring Yellowstone, including its active caldera.

Along Fountain Paint Pot Trail see various hydrothermal features that are expressions of Yellowstone’s still active volcano. Within this geologic system each type of thermal feature is represented. They can be grouped into two general categories—those with a great deal of water (hot springs and geysers) and those with limited water (mudpots and fumaroles). Learn interesting facts, such as the “recipe” for mudpots—a perfect mix of heat, gases, water, volcanic rock, minerals, acid and even living microorganisms. Walk the half-mile boardwalk nature trail to see it all.

The unique thermal feature of Mammoth Hot Springs has been described as looking like a cave turned inside out creating a surreal landscape. Perhaps visit the Albright Visitor Center and Museum with its interactive displays, great animal wildlife exhibits, orientation area and educational ranger talks.

Overnight: Yellowstone National Park Lodging

Day 8: Yellowstone National Park | Grand Teton National Park | Jackson

Friday, June 13, 2025 (B,D)

Adjacent to Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park boasts stunning mountain scenery and pristine lakes. Head south through vast unspoiled wilderness to the park and take in its jagged mountain peaks that form postcard perfect backdrops. The Tetons—the highest at more than 13,700 feet—are the youngest of the Rocky Mountains, but still inspire visitors from all over the world. The park is also home to buffalo, deer, bighorn sheep, black and grizzly bears, red-tailed hawks, moose, elk, pronghorn, bald eagles, wolves and mountain lions.

Lunch is planned at Pioneer Grill at Jackson Lake Lodge. This eatery is said to be one of the oldest and longest continual counters at 200 feet. One counter winds through the room creating a welcoming atmosphere where guests interact with travelers and employees from around the globe. Those with a sweet-tooth will enjoy indulging in the famous huckleberry milkshake.

Tonight gather with fellow travel companions to celebrate the grand adventures of the past week at a farewell dinner.

Overnight: Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole Creekside Resort and Spa

Day 9: Depart Jackson

Saturday, June 14, 2025 (B)

After breakfast guests departing during the suggested times take a complimentary transfer to Jackson Hole Airport for flights home.

(Itinerary subject to change.)

Activity Level: 3

Moderate

Tour days tend to be long, flow at a consistent pace and may include long periods of travel. Guests should be prepared to walk longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing, for example on city walks, sightseeing stops or excursions, on sometimes uneven surfaces including cobblestones or unpaved pathways and trails. Some destinations may have variations in altitude and/or temperature. Daily pace and timing may vary significantly between longer and shorter travel days, with additional activities possibly occurring in the early morning or evening. Guests are expected to board transportation without assistance. Elevators are not always available at accommodations or sites visited.

• Many of the parks have dirt trails, but they are usually smooth for walking. Some have paved pathways and boardwalks.

• Altitudes vary—rising to 9,033 feet above sea level.

Your Guide(s)

Orbridge Expedition Leader

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On this program, you will have the benefit of an expert Expedition Leader with extensive local knowledge and experience as a cultural, historic, and naturalist interpreter. With their contribution of exceptional know-how and enthusiasm adding depth to your experience, enjoy the cultures and locations you explore with added confidence, understanding, and appreciation. 

Accommodations

Hotel Alex Johnson

June 6

Ideally located in downtown Rapid City—steps away from entertainment, shopping and dining—this historic hotel features a casual Irish pub, fitness center, café and rooftop bar overlooking town. Built in 1927, when Rapid City was a railroad town, many presidents and celebrities have stayed at the property over the years.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, LCD flat-screen TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, phone, clock radio, coffee and tea maker, mini-fridge, microwave, iron and ironing board, and en suite bathroom with sundries and hair dryer.

Custer State Game Lodge

June 7 - June 8

Set in a beautiful mountain valley and surrounded by a ponderosa pine forest, this gracious stone and wood lodge served as the “Summer White House” for President Calvin Coolidge in 1927 and was visited by President Dwight D. Eisenhower for several days in 1953. Built in 1920, the lodge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside, you’ll discover a blend of the past and the present, the elegant and the outdoors. Enjoy South Dakota specialties such as buffalo, pheasant and trout in the historic lodge dining room.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, phone, mini-fridge, coffee maker, and en suite bathroom with sundries and hair dryer.

Note: Meals are served in the main lodge where a walk on an incline between the lodging and dining facilities is required. The lodge does not have any elevators.

Spearfish Canyon Lodge

June 9

Nestled alongside lofty pines and spectacular limestone cliffs, Spearfish Canyon Lodge was built and decorated in the style of the old lodges of the West with heavy log walls and a 40-foot stone fireplace. Experience the sights and sounds of nature firsthand by hiking trails that meander through the forest to a Black Hills waterfall or lead to the rim of the canyon.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, phone, mini-fridge, microwave, and en suite bathroom with sundries and hair dryer.

Note: The lodge does not have an elevator.

Holiday Inn Cody-At Buffalo Bill Village

June 10

Located near the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Old Trail Town and other local attractions, this hotel offers well-appointed rooms with all the comforts of home. During leisure time, relax and recharge at the outdoor pool, by the bar/restaurant or at the lounge. Laundry facilities are available for an additional fee.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, phone, mini-fridge, coffee and tea maker, and en suite bathroom with sundries and hair dryer.

Yellowstone National Park Lodging

June 11 - June 12

Confirmed by the National Park Service, you'll stay at one or two of the following Yellowstone properties: Old Faithful Inn, Old Faithful Snow Lodge, Canyon Lodge & Cabins, Grant Village or Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel. Each offers comfortable lodging. NOTE: there are no rollaway beds, TVs, swimming pools, or air conditioning. Internet service is available through a third-party provider at select locations for an additional fee.

Due to the historic nature of some National Park facilities, certain properties are not equipped with elevators or ramps and may not be accessible to individuals with mobility impairments. Facilities and activities may be unsuitable for people with disabilities. 

All lodging is non-smoking. A $250 per room, per day non-compliance fee will be assessed to any client for any room found in violation of the no smoking policy.

Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole Creekside Resort and Spa

June 13

This resort offers the finest Western accommodations amidst 12 lush acres and an outdoor pool. It's adjacent to the National Elk Refuge and is in close proximity to Jackson's downtown scene.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, phone, mini-fridge, coffee and tea maker, and en suite bathroom with sundries and hair dryer. 

(Accommodations subject to change.)

Optional Post-Tour

Jackson Hole


Extend your adventures in the Old West with additional days in Jackson Hole. This charming town offers a sophisticated yet rustic atmosphere with upscale dining, art galleries and a variety of outdoor activities.

Itinerary

B = Breakfast

Day 9: Jackson

Saturday, June 14, 2025

Gather for a private, docent-guided tour of the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Situated on a cliff overlooking the National Elk Refuge, the museum's collection features 5,000 pieces from more than 550 artists. Dating from 2500 B.C. to the present, the exhibits chronicle the history of wildlife in art, focusing primarily on European and American painting and sculpture. The collection of American art from the 19th and 20th centuries is particularly strong, recording European exploration of the American West. Many of these works predate photography, making them vital representations of the frontier era in the history of the U.S.

Overnight: Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole Creekside Resort and Spa

Day 10: Jackson

Sunday, June 15, 2025 (B)

After breakfast set out on a three-hour adventure beginning at Pritchard Creek, floating past nesting areas of bald eagles and ospreys. Early morning is watering time—and the best viewing time—for native fauna along the river, such as waterfowl, moose, deer and river otters. Have your camera handy to capture the beautiful scenery and active wildlife.

The remainder of the day is at leisure to explore downtown Jackson's boutiques and restaurants. Or take advantage of the various amenities at the Rustic Inn's resort and spa.

Overnight: Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole Creekside Resort and Spa

Day 11: Depart Jackson

Monday, June 16, 2025 (B)

After breakfast guests departing during the suggested times take a complimentary transfer to the Jackson airport for flights home.

Post-tour space is limited. We recommend reserving early for best availability.

This post-tour is not escorted by an Orbridge Expedition Leader. Included sightseeing is accompanied by a local guide.

(Itinerary subject to change.)

Activity Level: 3

Moderate

Tour days tend to be long, flow at a consistent pace and may include long periods of travel. Guests should be prepared to walk longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing, for example on city walks, sightseeing stops or excursions, on sometimes uneven surfaces including cobblestones or unpaved pathways and trails. Some destinations may have variations in altitude and/or temperature. Daily pace and timing may vary significantly between longer and shorter travel days, with additional activities possibly occurring in the early morning or evening. Guests are expected to board transportation without assistance. Elevators are not always available at accommodations or sites visited.

• Guests should be able to board and sit in a scenic raft and have a proper fit into a life jacket.

Accommodations

Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole Creekside Resort and Spa

June 14 - June 15

This resort offers the finest Western accommodations amidst 12 lush acres and an outdoor pool. It's adjacent to the National Elk Refuge and is in close proximity to Jackson's downtown scene.

Room Amenities: Individual climate control, TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, phone, mini-fridge, coffee and tea maker, and en suite bathroom with sundries and hair dryer. 

(Accommodations subject to change.)

What's Included

  • 2 nights accommodations including breakfast each morning
  • Admission to the National Museum of Wildlife Art including a docent-led tour
  • A half-day scenic Snake River float trip
  • Transportation for included activities
  • Luggage porterage 
  • Airport transfers for guests departing during the suggested times

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