June 2025 Newsletter

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Iceland Explorer

September 17th -23rd, 2025

$5349 Per Person (Based Upon Double Occupancy) $1150 (Single Supplement) Includes Roundtrip Airfare Phoenix

Day One: OVERNIGHT FLIGHT TO ICELAND Today board your overnight flight to Iceland. Together we’ll discover this small island nation, offering an otherworldly landscape of volcanoes & glaciers. Iceland, proud and progressive, honors its Viking heritage!

Day Two: ARRIVE REYKJAVIK, ICELAND Arrive in Reykjavik and meet your Tour Director. Founded in 1786, Reykjavík is Iceland’s largest and most populated city and the capital of Iceland. We’ll enjoy a panoramic Reykjavik City Tour and visit Iceland’s National Museum. The Museum’s permanent exhibition entitled The Making of a Nation, allows you to explore Iceland’s timeline from settlement to present day. Later transfer to your hotel and enjoy time at leisure. This evening gather for a Welcome Dinner with your fellow travelers. (D) Overnight: Reykjavik

Day Three: REYKJAVIK - GOLDEN CIRCLE TOUR Today depart on a full-day Golden Circle Tour, a 190 mile loop, encompassing many of Iceland’s most majestic landmarks. The three primary stops on the route are Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss (meaning “golden falls”), and the geothermally active valley of Haukadalur, containing the Strokkur Geyser which erupts every few minutes, spouting water 100 feet into the air. We’ll enjoy a short walk to the Strokkur Geyser area with a local and sample freshly baked ‘Hot Spring Bread’ baked with the heat from the geothermal activity. Later we’ll return to Reykjavik. (B) Overnight: Reykjavik

Day Four: REYKJAVIK AT LEISURE Enjoy a full day at leisure in Reykjavik to explore on your own. An optional whale watching tour will also be available an exciting opportunity departing from Reykjavik’s Old Harbor. Join experienced guides working in tandem with passengers on for this unforgettable whale spotting experience. Later enjoy an evening at leisure in historic Reykjavik. (B) Overnight: Reykjavik

Day Five: REYKJAVIK - SOUTH COAST TOUR After breakfast we’ll depart on a full-day South Coast Tour, including a visit to the Skogar Folk Museum. Opened in 1949, this museum is dedicated to the folk history of the region, featuring fascinating collections that include traditional Icelandic turf houses, artifacts, and exhibits on the country’ s way of life. With a population of roughly 25, this town was highly affected by the eruption of the Eyjafjalla Volcano in 2010. The area is known for its waterfall, Skógafoss, on the Skógá river. The Skógafoss is one of the largest waterfalls in the country with a width of 82 feet and a drop of 200 ft. Due to the amount of spray the waterfall consistently produces, a single or double rainbow is normally visible. Lunch will be included during your South Coast Tour.

(B,L) Overnight: Reykjavik

Day Six: REYKJAVIK - KEFLAVIK - BLUE LAGOON This morning depart for the picturesque Reykjanes Peninsula. We’ll stop in Bessastadir, an ancient site and home to Iceland’s President. Afterwards we’ll visit the Viking Ship Museum in Keflavik. Explore five original Viking ships from the 11th-century, as well as “The Glendalough Sea Stallion”, a reconstruction of a war ship from the Viking age. Later experience Lake Kleifarvatn, known for its hot springs and mud pots. Next we’ll travel to one of Iceland’s most well known and visited attractions, the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal pool, centered in a large lava field. We’ll take some time to relax, or maybe take a dip in the warm waters rich in minerals. Later return to Reykjavik for a Farewell Dinner with your fellow travelers.

(B,D) Overnight: Reykjavik

Day Seven: FLIGHT HOME This morning transfer to the airport with wonderful memories of your Iceland Adventure. (B)

Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks

July 21st -24th, 2025

$949 Per Person (Based Upon Double Occupancy) $273 (Single Supplement)

Day One: We’ll leave the Valley headed for Cameron Trading Post for lunch on self. Nestled along the Colorado River, just 30 minutes south of the Grand Canyon, this trading post has been catering to Arizona tourists since the early 1900’s, serving great food at moderate prices. After lunch it’s back in the Transits headed for Kanab, Utah an incredibly scenic drive that takes us through Navajo land with views of Marble Canyon, Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam and more. Well check into the Holiday Inn Express Kanab, take a moment to refresh and gather for our own Happy Hour, before setting out for dinner on self.

Day Two: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s back in the Transits and we’re headed for Zion National Park. Zion is a spectacular cliff and canyon landscape, a wondrous wilderness, including Kolob Arch, the world’s largest natural arch, with a span that measures 310 feet. Zion is rich with beautiful colors, breathtaking scenery and wildlife such as mule deer, golden eagles and mountain lions. We’ll spend a little time familiarizing ourselves with the area at the visitor’s center, before touring Zion from the comfort of a tram. Hop on, hop off as you wish. Later we’ll enjoy lunch on self, with two restaurants to choose from. Late afternoon we’ll return to our hotel and after a refresh, we’ll gather for our own Happy Hour before heading out for dinner on self.

Day Three: We’ll enjoy breakfast included at the hotel, and then it’s back in the Transits headed for Bryce Canyon National Park. The beauty of Bryce Canyon is beyond description. It has been called “a cave without a ceiling, a forest of stone.” We’ll tour Bryce from the comfort of our own vehicle before stopping for a delicious lunch, on self, at Ruby’s Inn where we’ll have two restaurants to choose from and their menus offer something for everyone. Bryce Canyon is a series of natural amphitheaters, with thousands of multi-colored rock pinnacles called “hoodoos.” We’ll travel the 20-mile paved highway along the rim, overlooking magnificent views of the natural structures that were carved by erosion into graceful forms that glow with various colors. Late afternoon we’ll return to our hotel and after a refresh, we’ll gather for our own Happy Hour, before setting out for dinner on self.

Day Four: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s bags out and we're back in the Transits headed for home, with plenty of great stops and sightseeing along the way. We hope you’ll join us on this incredible journey into the majestic beauty of Southern Utah!

Day One: We’ll leave the Valley with plenty of pit stops on our way to Yuma, Arizona, where we’ll enjoy lunch on self. After lunch we’ll head for Alpine, California and the beautiful Viejas Casino Resort, our headquarters for the next three nights. The Viejas Resort offers three luxury hotel towers, along with six restaurants, a lush pool and lounge area, an outlet shopping center, full-service spa and so much more. We’ll be offered $10 towards any of the Vieja food outlets, plus $25 in gambling bucks, per night for the first two nights. We’ll check into our hotel rooms, enjoy dinner on self at the restaurant of your choice and a free evening.

Day Two: We’ll enjoy breakfast on self at the hotel a great opportunity to use your food outlet credit. After breakfast it’s back in the Transits, and we’ll head into downtown San Diego, where we’ll board Old Town Trolleys, an amazing way to experience San Diego’s most exciting attractions. We’ll do the loop together past Hotel del Coronado, Balboa Park, Gaslamp Quarter, the Whaley House, Star of India just to name a few with a perfectly timed final stop at San Diego’s famous Little Italy, just in time for lunch on self. No San Diego tour would be complete without exploring this culinary hotspot America’s biggest Little Italy! Known for its variety of restaurants, the vibrant streets of San Diego’ s Italian quarter are not just lined with traditional pizza and pasta dishes, you’ll also find vegan options, juicy steaks, and so much more. Later we’ll set sail on a 2-hour narrated harbor cruise, aboard a yacht that offers both indoor and outdoor areas. We’ll explore more than 50 storied landmarks, we’ll cruise past Seaport Village, Shelter Island, Coronado Island, Point Loma, Cabrillo National Monument and more. We’ll encounter marine life and sea birds, and enjoy remarkable photo opportunities. Late afternoon we’ll return to our hotel to enjoy an evening at leisure.

Day Three: Breakfast is on self at the hotel, and we’ll again have $10 towards Viejas food outlets. After breakfast we ’ll head out to explore historic Highway 101. Once the principal north/south route in California, with the construction of Interstate 5 in the 1960’s, most of Highway 101 was bypassed and barely affected by California’s explosive growth. Nowadays historic Highway 101 gives us a look back at California in its early days, and the entire 935-mile route has been given historic designation by the state of California. We’ll journey north on Highway 101, stopping to explore Del Mar, the destination of choice for movie stars and horse racing fans offering beautiful beaches and a charming downtown. We’ll continue our journey north to Solano Beach, a small coastal community known for its unique shops and galleries. Public art is a passion in Solano Beach and we’ll enjoy the murals and architecture. From here we’ll make our way to Encinitas, known as the surf and flower capital of the world; then on to Carlsbad, home to beautiful sandy beaches and three really unique lagoons. Our next stop is Oceanside, where we’ll visit the Oceanside Pier, the longest over-the-water pier on the West Coast. We’ll enjoy a 360-degree view of the Pacific Ocean and coastline to the north and south. Along the way we’ll grab lunch on self, before arriving in La Jolla, known as “the jewel” of San Diego. Surrounded on three sides by the sea and backed by the slopes of Mt. Soledad, La Jolla’ s gorgeous coastline is one of the most popular destinations in California. Later we’ll travel back to our hotel for dinner on self and a free evening.

Day Four: Breakfast is on self at the hotel, and after breakfast it’s bags out and we’re headed for home. We’ll enjoy plenty of great sightseeing and a stop for lunch on self along the way. This fun and affordable Summertime Getaway is a Kindred Tours Classic!

Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway

featuring Mesa Verde & Chaco Culture National Parks

October 20th -23rd, 2025

$949 Per Person (Based Upon Double Occupancy) $231 (Single Supplement)

The Trail of the Ancients is a modern-day drive that connects the migration routes of America’s first peoples the Ancestral Puebloans who occupied a vast region of the American Southwest for over 2,000 years. The only National Scenic Byway that was designated primarily for its archaeological sites, the trail passes through some of the southwest’s most protected places. With no particular right or wrong way to explore this multi-state trail—which the Federal Highway Administration says is 480 miles in total—we’ve planned a route that takes us through the trail’s most iconic sites, including Mesa Verde and Chaco Culture National Parks.

Day One: We’ll leave the Valley headed for Farmington, New Mexico, enjoying plenty of pitstops along the way, including a stop for lunch, on self, at the Painted Desert Diner at Petrified Forest National Park. Late afternoon, we’ll check into the Holiday Inn Express, and after a refresh, we’ll head out to enjoy a festive Welcome Dinner, included.

Day Two: Breakfast is included at the hotel. Back in the Transits we’re headed for Chaco Culture National Park. Chaco Canyon is home to the densest and most exceptional concentration of pueblos in the American Southwest. The park preserves one of the most important pre-Columbian cultural and historical areas in the United States. Between 850 to 1250 CE (Common Era), Chaco Canyon was a major center of culture for the Ancient Pueblo Peoples. Chacoans quarried sandstone blocks and hauled timber from great distances, assembling fifteen major complexes that remained the largest buildings in North America until the 19th century. Many Chacoan buildings may have been aligned to capture the solar and lunar cycles, requiring generations of astronomical observations and centuries of skillfully coordinated construction. Climate change is thought to have led to the emigration of Chacoans and the eventual abandonment of the canyon, beginning with a fifty-year drought commencing in 1130. Chaco Canyon is a World Heritage Site and considered sacred ancestral homelands by the Hopi and Pueblo people, who maintain oral accounts of their historical migration from Chaco and their spiritual relationship to the land. We’ll enjoy a picnic

lunch, included, while exploring Chaco Canyon. Late afternoon we’ll head back to our hotel, and after a refresh we’ll gather for our own Happy Hour, included, before heading out to enjoy dinner on self.

Day Three: Breakfast is included at the hotel. Back in the Transits we’re headed for Mesa Verde National Park. For over 700 years, the Ancestral Pueblo people built thriving communities on the mesas and in the cliffs of Mesa Verde. Today, the park protects the rich cultural heritage of 27 Pueblos and Tribes and offers visitors a spectacular window into the past. This World Heritage Site and International Dark Sky Park is home to over a thousand species, including several that live nowhere else on earth. Early afternoon we’ll travel to historic Durango, Colorado, where we’ll enjoy lunch, on self, with several wonderful restaurants to choose from. Later we’ll visit Aztec Ruins National Monument, a Chaco Canyon outlier, home to some of the best-preserved Chacoan structures of its kind. We’ll learn about the ancestral Pueblo people in the park's museum and explore the Aztec West great house to see exceptionally advanced architecture, original wooden beams, and a restored Great Kiva. Aztec Ruins is a deeply sacred place to many Indigenous peoples across the American Southwest. Early evening we’ll return to our hotel, and after a refresh we ’ll gather for our own Happy Hour, included, before heading out to enjoy dinner on self.

Day Four: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s bags out and we’re headed for home. We’ll enjoy plenty of great sightseeing along the way, as well as a stop for lunch, on self, at the fabulous La Posada Hotel the last of the great railroad hotels. The La Posada is home to the award winning Turquoise Room said to be the best restaurant in the Four Corners region offering an affordable lunch menu that features regional contemporary Southwestern Cuisine, with an occasional tribute to the great days of the Fred Harvey Company. We’re revving up our engines for this remarkable road trip and we’d love to have you join us!

Would you like to know more? We recommend The Mystery of Chaco Canyon, available free on Prime Video. Narrated by Robert Redford, this documentary examines the ancient ruins of Chaco Canyon, describing and demonstrating the intricate and precise astronomical alignments among the many buildings spread over a wide desert area. These alignments, along with other evidence, support the theory that Chaco Canyon was a major ceremonial center.

JUNE TOURS

“Club Style Series”

Beach Blanket Bee-Bop

at the Gaslight Theatre

June 1st, Sunday……………..……….$138

Cheer the hero and boo the villain at the Gaslight Theatre, where musical comedy melodramas have been on the menu since 1977, and the audience is part of the show! Summer time in Surfside, California means hitting the beach, catching a wave, or a visit to the boardwalk. It's the 1960's; the sun always shines and the surf is always up. However, the dark clouds are forming on the horizon. Greedy developers threaten to demolish this very way of life. Can they be stopped? Will there be fun, romance and music along the way? Find out in Beach Blanket Bebop, it's the swingin'est, surfin'est show yet! Located in the old Jerry Lewis Theatre in Tucson, the Gaslight is also home to the award winning Little Anthony’s Diner, where we’ll enjoy lunch on self. Voted Tucson’s Best Diner, Little Anthony’s famously serves great sandwiches, pizza, fresh salads and so much more. Enjoy diner-style milkshakes, adult beverages, and fantastic desserts, all served throughout the show. The Gaslight Theatre experience is a BLAST! Don’t wait to make your reservations for this very popular tour. NW 8 a.m. Phx 8 a.m. Scts 8:15 a.m. Mesa 8:45 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“The Southwest Adventure Series”

Historic Trains

June 2-5, Mon-Thur………………...$1249

This trip is full. Use the WAITLIST.

“Club Style Series”

The KT Book Club Meeting

June 9th, Monday………..FREE with RSVP

Join us for the monthly KT Book Club Meeting! We’ll meet in our office in Sun City West for light refreshments and a lively blend of book discussion and social time. With a focus on books set in the American Southwest, we’ll showcase a new book every month that inspires further exploration. East Valley people, do not hesitate to reserve your seat. Free transportation will be provided to Mesa, Scottsdale and Phoenix participants, on a first come, first serve basis. Meeting begins: 10:15 a.m. Depart: Mesa 9 a.m. Scts 9:30 a.m. Phx 9:45 a.m. R: 1 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series”

The Sights of Sedona

& Up The Creek Bistro

June 11th, Wednesday…………….....$145

Join us on a smooth ride through some of Sedona’s most beautiful red rock backcountry. This relaxing journey kicks off at Up The Creek Wine Bistro, located in the heart of Page Springs

Northern Arizona’s Wine Country. We’ll enjoy a delicious lunch, included, at Up the Creek before setting off on our red rock journey through the west side of Sedona. More remote, less visited by tourists, the west side of Sedona is home to the famous Dry Creek Scenic Byway 6.5 miles of heart-stopping scenery a land of hidden canyons and ancient ruins. We’ll experience some of Sedona’s most dramatic overlook points, before finding ourselves on Arizona’s first All-American Road, the Red Rock Scenic Byway. Known as “The Museum Without Walls,” the Red Rock Scenic Byway is visited by tourists from around the world. How fortunate we are to enjoy this remarkable journey with every changing season! Depart: Mesa 7:30 a.m.

Scts 8 a.m. Phx 8:15 a.m. NW 9 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“The Backyard

Series

Into the Woods

at Phoenix Theatre

June 12th, Thursday

Once upon a time, deep in an enchanted forest, a web of familiar fairy tales began to weave in unexpected ways. Cinderella’ s quest for love, Jack’s daring climbs up the beanstalk, Little Red’ s encounter with the mischievous Wolf, and a Baker and his Wife’ s yearning for a child these beloved stories converged under the watchful eyes of the woods and the Witch! But wishes, no matter how pure, often come at a cost. As the characters pursued their dreams, they soon discovered that every expected everafter carried a twist, a ripple of consequences that challenged the very nature of their storybook endings. In this critically acclaimed musical masterpiece, venture forth on an odyssey that goes beyond the simple, “and they lived happily ever after.” Here, in the fictional yet insightful world of Into the Woods, you ’ll see how a single choice can unravel the delicate threads of life itself. This matinee performance will be presented on the Main Stage in the beautiful Hormel Theatre, where we’ve scored fabulous seats front and center! We’ll also enjoy lunch, on self, at the Miracle Mile Deli, prior to arriving at the theatre.

Depart: NW 10:30a.m. Phx 11 a.m. Mesa 10:30 a.m.

Scts 11 a.m. R: 5 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series”

The Mogollon Rim & Woods Canyon Lake

June 16th, Monday…. …………..……$137

Get ready to experience some of the most far-reaching scenery in Arizona, from atop the Mogollon Rim. This is a land of extreme beauty and historical significance. Covered in forest and grassland, the Rim has been home to Native Americans, hunters, cowboys, pioneers, and farmers. A true geological wonder, the Rim stretches over 200 miles, sits 7,000 feet above sea level and presents a dramatic drop of 2,000 feet to the desert floor below. We’ll explore some of the most significant overlook points that the Rim has to offer expansive views that stretch for miles and miles. We’ll visit historic Payson the hub of Arizona’ s Rim Country where we’ll enjoy a delicious lunch, included, at Fargo’s Steakhouse. Back in the Transits, we’re off to Woods Canyon Lake. One of a series of canyon-bound lakes in Arizona ’s beautiful Apache Sitgreaves National Forest, Woods Can-

yon Lake, sitting at an elevation of 7,500 feet, offers pleasant temperatures and a cool mountain breeze. We think this is the perfect setting for afternoon margaritas and picnic site relaxation or an easy nature walk. It’s gonna be fun! Depart: NW 8 a.m. Phx 8:30 a.m. Scts 8: 45 Mesa 9:15 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series”

Desert to Tall Pines & Bruzzi Vineyard

June 19th, Thursday………….……….$140

Join us for an incredible summertime ride on the seventy-sixmile Desert to Tall Pines Scenic Byway, following Highway 288 from Globe to the tiny town of Young, Arizona. This area, known by cowboys as “the high lonesome,” was made famous by the Pleasant Valley War of the 1880’s an Arizona sheep war between two feuding families the cattle-herding Grahams and the sheep-herding Tewksburys. Just before he died of a bullet wound himself, Tom Graham sold his land to William Young, who established the town that still carries his name. Today the journey to Young, Arizona is one of the most famous drives in the state, offering spectacular views of Roosevelt Lake and the Sierra Ancha Mountains. In addition to the breathtaking scenery and fascinating history, Young is home to the first winery in Gila County Bruzzi’s Vineyard. We’ll enjoy a flight of six wines and hearty Italian style sandwiches, included. It’s gonna be fun!

Depart: NW 8 a.m. Phx 8:30 a.m. Scts 8:45 a.m. Mesa 9 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Club Style Series” WEST

The 45th Annual Prescott

Bluegrass Festival

June 21st, Saturday…………………...$120

Whether you are a bluegrass lover, or new to the genre, the Prescott Bluegrass Festival should not be missed! Prescott’s elm -shaded courthouse plaza is the perfect venue for this incredible show. What started in the 1980’s as a fiddle contest dedicated to the local fiddlers has grown into one of the most prestigious Bluegrass Festival’s in the nation. The Prescott Bluegrass Festival offers their audiences quality entertainment with a line-up of performances that include traditional and contemporary, as well as bands that are national, regional and local. We’ll arrive early and make a little nest of our lawn chairs. Settle in for the show or venture out to explore Prescott’s historic Whiskey Row. Lunch is on self, with several great restaurants to choose from. This Kindred Tours annual trek is a total blast!

Depart: NW 8:15 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Club Style Series” EAST

The 45th Annual Prescott

Bluegrass Festival

June 22nd, Sunday…………………....$120

See June 21st for the

Grand Canyon South Rim

June 24th, Tuesday………………...….$125

One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, and the only natural wonder in the United States, the Grand Canyon can be experienced at four general destinations: the South Rim, Grand Canyon West, Grand Canyon East, and the North Rim. Considered by many to be the “true Grand Canyon,” Grand Canyon National Park’s South Rim features the most accessible, deepest and widest views. We’ll arrive at the South Rim in time for lunch, on self, with several dining options to choose from ranging from fine dining at the El Tovar, to the Maswik Food Court. After lunch we’ll explore spectacular views and important points of interest. We’ll be leaving a little earlier and arriving home a little later. Make a reservation and join us on this remarkable tour!

Depart: NW 8 a.m. R 7 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series” EAST

Grand Canyon South Rim

June 26th, Thursday……………….….$125

See June 24th for the complete itinerary.

Depart: Mesa 7 a.m. Scts 7:30 a.m. Phx 7:45 am. R:

“The Backyard Series”

Queen and Bowie

Tribute Concert at Hale Theatre

June 27th, Friday……….……………..$147

How do you celebrate two of rock royalty's biggest icons? The Hale Theatre has gathered a wildly versatile, energetic, and compelling group of vocalists and musicians to bring the spirit of these artists to life. You will hear amazing renditions of iconic hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody," "We Will Rock You," "Under Pressure," and "Heroes." It’s a night of rock royalty with a powerful tribute concert celebrating the legendary music of Queen and David Bowie. Pure fun! Prior to this late afternoon performance, we ’ll enjoy lunch, on self, in Downtown Gilbert’s Heritage District, where fantastic restaurants line a very walkable Main Street, and there is sure to be something for everyone.

Depart: NW 1 p.m. Scts 1:15 p.m. Mesa 1:45 p.m. R: 7:30 p.m.

March 23-28, 2026…………….…....$3949

Stay tuned for details on this Kindred Tours/Premier World Discovery Spotlight Tour! We’ll be picking up at your regular departure locations, and shuttling to the airport. We’ll all fly together to Washington D.C..

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JULY TOURS

“Southwest Adventure Series” EAST

Bearizona

July 1st, Tuesday…..………………......$142

Journey with us to Williams, Arizona, home to Bearizona Arizona’s premier wildlife park! We’ll enjoy a remarkable closeup experience with a wide variety of animals from the comfort of our own Transit vans, winding our way through 160 acres of Ponderosa pine forest. We’ll view bison, black bears, wolves and more animals that are indigenous to North America living comfortably in spacious, natural environments. Later enjoy a leisurely stroll through Fort Bearizona, a beautiful 20-acre walkthru, offering an up-close experience with playful smaller animals. Lunch is on self, with two very different eateries to choose from, including Canyonlands a 6,000 square foot themed restaurant featuring soaring canyon walls and ancient ruins, a 25foot waterfall and breathtaking views of Bearizona’s jaguar exhibit. Canyonlands’ menu runs from hickory smoked BBQ to fresh garden salads, gourmet burgers and more. If a quick bite is more to your liking, consider Bearizona Grille, offering outdoor deck dining and stadium favorites, such as hot dogs, cheesy nachos, soft pretzels and adult beverages. This tour is always a total blast and can be enjoyed all summer long!

Depart: Mesa 8 a.m. Scts 8:30 a.m. Phx 8:45 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series” WEST VALLEY

Bearizona

July 2nd, Wednesday…..……………..$142

See July 1st for the complete itinerary. Depart: NW 8 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series” EAST VALLEY

The Riordan Mansion

July 7th,Monday…………………..……...$133

Brothers Timothy and Michael Riordan were members of a prominent Arizona Territory family involved in lumber, railroads, cattle, banking, and politics. Sons of Irish immigrants, they moved to Flagstaff to run the local lumber mill, which was established to provide wood for the Transcontinental Railroad. The Riordan brothers married two sisters, Caroline and Elizabeth Metz. Working together the brothers built two nearly identical Arts and Crafts style mansions, connected by a large billiards room for a total of over 13,000 square feet of living area and servants’ quarters, with each family living in one of the mansions. Charles Whittlesey, who was chief architect for the Santa Fe Railroad and designer of the Grand Canyon's El Tovar Lodge, designed the state-of-the-art home in 1904, using local materials, such as volcanic basalt and Ponderosa pine trees to blend into the surrounding environment. The family lived in the mansion until the 1980’s when the second generation gifted Arizona State Parks the property. Arizona State Parks received a warranty from the surviving members of the Riordan family, conveying the Riordan homes, most of the contents, such as the east and west wings of the mansion, and five acres of surround-

ing land for State Park purposes. The state park opened on August 4, 1983, to preserve and share the history of not just the Riordan family, but of the city of Flagstaff. We’ll also enjoy lunch, on self, in historic downtown Flagstaff, home to many wonderful restaurants, so there is sure to be something for everyone.

Depart: Mesa 8 a.m. Scts 8:30a.m. Phx 8:45 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series” WEST

The Riordan Mansion

July 8th,Tuesday…………………………...$133

See July 7th for the complete itinerary.

Depart: NW 9 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series” EAST

Mount Lemmon

Scenic Byway

July 10th, Thursday…………...……….$115

Join us on the relaxing ride up Sky Island Scenic Byway, a breathtaking 25-mile paved road that takes us along one of Arizona ’s most scenic byways, and winds us up a trail that ascends 9,157 feet through the rugged Santa Catalina Mountains into a much cooler climate. Along the way there are many pull-off points for photo opportunities, or just to enjoy the magnificent landscape. Nestled into the rocky peak of Mount Lemmon sits the tiny town of Summerhaven, home to the Iron Door Restaurant, where we’ll enjoy lunch on self. A charming eatery famous for their delicious homemade chili & cornbread, the Iron Door also offers a variety of fresh salads, artisan sandwiches, soups and fresh-baked pies. Pull up a chair on the patio surrounded by flowers and hummingbirds and treat yourself to a day away from the heat of the Valley.

Depart: Phx 8 a.m. Scts 8:15 a.m. Mesa 8:45 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series” WEST

Mount Lemmon

July 11th, Friday………………………$115

See July 10th for the complete itinerary.

Depart: NW 8 a.m R: 6 p.m.

“Club Style Series”

The KT Book Club Meeting

July 14th, Monday………..FREE with RSVP

Join us for the monthly KT Book Club Meeting! We’ll meet in our office in Sun City West for light refreshments and a lively blend of book discussion and social time. With a focus on books set in the American Southwest, we’ll showcase a new book every month that inspires further exploration. East Valley people, do not hesitate to reserve your seat. Free transportation will be provided to Mesa, Scottsdale and Phoenix participants, on a first come, first served basis.

Meeting begins: 10:15 a.m.

Depart: Mesa 9 a.m. Scts 9:30 a.m. Phx 9:45 a.m. R: 1 p.m.

Snowbowl’s Scenic

Gondola Ride

July 16th, Wednesday………………...$135

We’re heading into the Flagstaff area to experience the exciting Snowbowl Scenic Gondola Ride to the top of Arizona! We’ll be transported 11,500 feet above sea level, while enjoying breathtaking views of Ponderosa Pine forest, the red rocks of Sedona, dramatic volcanic cinder cones, and on a clear day, the Grand Canyon! The gondola ride offers wonderful opportunities for photography, wildlife observation, and a great escape from the heat of the Valley. We’ll also enjoy lunch on self at Snowbowl’ s Agassiz Restaurant, offering a rustic atmosphere, additional outdoor seating, live music, a full bar, and a menu that runs from sandwiches and burgers to homemade soups and fresh salads. Reservations must be booked in advance. Don’t wait!

Depart: NW 9 a.m. R: 7 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series” EAST

Snowbowl’s Scenic

Gondola Ride

July 17th, Thursday……………………$135

See July 16th for the complete itinerary. Depart: Mesa 8 a.m. Scts 8:30 a.m. Phx 8:45 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series”

Meteor Crater &

Barringer Space Museum

July 19th, Saturday…………………....$139

Over 50,000 years ago space and earth came together when a huge iron-nickel meteorite, approximately 150 feet wide and weighing several hundred thousand tons, impacted an area outside of Flagstaff, with a force 150 times greater than an atomic bomb. The result of this impact was devastation for miles and the creation of the giant bowl-shaped cavity we call Meteor Crater, which measures 550 feet deep and almost a mile wide. Today you can experience the Crater in an air-conditioned indoor viewing area, outside on one of the observation decks and self-guided trails, or on a guided tour along the rim. We’ll explore Meteor Crater Visitor Center, one of the most popular attractions in Northern Arizona. Discovery Center & Space Museum boasts hands-on exhibits and displays, where you can immerse yourself in the science and history of meteorite impacts around the world and we’ll enjoy Impact! Theater to learn about the history and geology of the crater. Before visiting Meteor Crater, we’ll enjoy lunch on self at the award-winning Turquoise Room at La Posada Hotel the last of the great railroad hotels. Considered to be the finest restaurant in the Four Corners Region, the Turquoise Room offers a fabulous and affordable lunch menu, reflecting the unique flavors of the Southwest. Join us for this remarkable tour! Depart: NW 7 a.m. Phx 7:30 a.m. Scts 7:45 a.m Mesa 8:15 a.m. R: 7 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series

Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks

July 21-24, Mon-Thur $949

See page 3 for the complete itinerary.

“Southwest Adventure Series” EAST

San Francisco Peaks

Scenic Loop & Diablo Burger

July 28th, Monday……….....................$139

Here’s a Kindred annual trek that kicks off in historic Flagstaff, with a stop for lunch at Diablo Burger, an Arizona local foodsbased burger joint. Lunch alone is worth the drive! Diablo Burger partners with local farmers, ranchers, bakers, cheese makers, brewers, vintners to create “landscape-scale conservation that you can taste.” Which is just a lot of fancy talk for the best cheeseburger in the American Southwest. We’ll order off a huge menu, then settle on the patio with our award-winning burgers, fries and soft drinks, and it’s all included! Later we’ll head north on Highway 180, better known as the San Francisco Peaks Scenic Road, one of Arizona’s most beautiful scenic byways a loop that takes us all the way around Arizona's highest mountain winding through a land of pine forests and aspen groves, open prairies and rustic homesteads. This incredible tour offers a great escape from the heat of the Valley! Make a reservation and join us you ’ll be glad you did!

Depart: Mesa 8 a.m. Scts 8:30 a.m. Phx 8:45 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series” WEST

San Francisco Peaks

Scenic Loop & Diablo Burger

July 29th, Tuesday……….....................$139 Depart: NW 9:15 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“The Backyard Series”

Elton & Billy: A Tribute at Hale Concert Hall

July 30th, Wednesday………………...$147

Join us in celebrating the legendary music of Elton John and Billy Joel! Experience all the iconic hits performed with the same electrifying energy and passion that made these two artists legends. Hear hits like Rocket Man, Piano Man, Tiny Dancer, My Life, Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me, Movin' Out, and many more. Don’t miss this spectacular celebration of two of rock and roll’s greatest piano men! Prior to this evening performance, we ’ll enjoy dinner, on self, in Downtown Gilbert’s Heritage District, where fantastic restaurants line a very walkable Main Street, and there is sure to be something for everyone. Depart: NW 4 p.m. Scts 4:15 p.m. Mesa 4:45 p.m. R: 10:30 p.m.

Gallivants 2025/2026

Majestic Canadian Rockies

July 20th -25th, 2025…………………………………..….$4125

Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks

July 21st -24th, 2025……………………………………….$949

Canadian Rockies VIA Rail

July 30th - August 6th, 2025……………………………. $5925

Yellowstone & the Wild West

August 1st -7th, 2025……………………………………..$4099

San Diego Summertime Getaway!

August 4th -7th, 2025………………………………………$999

Great Canadian Cities

August 6th -14th, 2025………………………………...…$4725

Silver City, New Mexico!

August 18th -20th, 2026…………………………………...$779

Best of Chicago

September 4th -9th, 2025……………………….……….$3250

Cape Cod & the Islands

September 6th -12th, 2025……………………………....$3725

Iceland Explorer

September 17th -23rd, 2025…………………………….$5349

The Great Buffalo Roundup of the Black Hills

September 23rd -28th, 2025…………………………….$2949

Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway

October 20th -23rd, 2025………………………….……...$949

Highlights of Italy’s Amalfi Coast & Rome

October 21st -29th, 2025……………………………...…$4849

Spain & Portugal Highlights

November 3rd -11th, 2025……………………………....$4849

San Antonio Holiday

December 3rd - 7th, 2025………………………………..$2875

Montreal & Quebec City Christmas

December 10th -15th, 2025……………………………..$3899

Historic Savannah & Charleston Holiday December 10th -16th, 2025……………………………..$3925

Colorful Costa Rica Adventure

February 4th -12th, 2026…………………………………$4299

Majestic Morocco March 10th -21st, 2026…………………………………...$6699

Music Cities: New Orleans, Memphis & Nashville March 16th -23rd, 2026………………………………..…$4249

Washington D.C. & Cherry Blossoms

March 23rd -28th, 2026……………………………..……$3949

England, Scotland & Wales

May 13th -21st, 2026………………………………….…..$4949

It’s easy to make a reservation for an OVERNIGHT Van or Motorcoach Tour. Simply call us, or fill out our online reservation form. We’ll ask you for a bit of information and a $100 nonrefundable deposit.

Wondering why that deposit is nonrefundable? Kindred Tours has made deposits to hotels, vendors, attractions… sometimes months in advance, and that money is often nonrefundable to us. Your final payment for OVERNIGHT Van or Motorcoach Tours will be due 45 days prior to your departure date. Final payments are nonrefundable. On rare occasions Kindred Tours may need to cancel a tour prior to departure. If this happens, we’ll notify you as far in advance as possible. You, of course, will receive a full refund for the cost of your tour, or you can transfer your credit to another tour of your choice.

ONE-DAY Van or Motorcoach Tours must be paid for when you make your reservation. Reservations can be made either by phone or online. One-day tours are nonrefundable within 30 days of the tour.

Mesa Pickup:

Mesa Doubletree Hilton

1011 W. Holmes Ave

Mesa, AZ 82510

This is the Fiesta Mall region, where the Mesa Doubletree Hotel is easily viewed from the U.S. 60/Superstition Freeway. Exit the freeway at Alma School and head north one block to Holmes.

Scottsdale Pickup:

La Quinta Inn & Suites

8888 E. Shea Blvd

Scottsdale, AZ 8560

This location can be easily reached via AZ 101/Pima Freeway. Exit the freeway at Shea. The La Quinta Hotel is located at the northeast corner of AZ 101 and Shea

Call Your Reservations In—480-497-2478

Phoenix Pickup:

Paradise Valley Community Center

17492 N. 40th Street Phoenix, AZ 85032

The Paradise Valley Community Center is located on 40th Street, north of Bell Road. This location can only be used for one-day tours. No overnights. No Late-nights

Northwest Pickup:

Sundome Plaza

13547 W. Camino Del Sol

Sun City West, AZ 85375

Located in the heart of Sun City West at the Sundome Plaza Shopping Center.

Silver City, New Mexico!

August 18th -20th, 2025

Monday-Wednesday

$779 Per Person Double Occupancy $150 Single Supplement

Day One: Situated in the Southwest corner of New Mexico, Silver City offers equal parts Old West Heritage and vibrant arts community. We’ll enjoy a scenic journey to this boyhood town of Billy the Kid, with plenty of pitstops, including a stop for lunch, on self, along the way. We’ll check into the completely refurbished Silver City Holiday Inn Express, and after a refresh we’ll gather for our own Happy Hour before heading downtown to enjoy a Welcome Dinner, included, with your fellow travelers.

Day Two: Breakfast is included, at the hotel, then we’re off to explore the Trail of the Mountain Spirits Scenic Byway. We’ll travel through the beautiful Mimbres Valley, into San Lorenzo, a quiet village and home to the historic San Lorenzo church, said to be the site of an actual miracle. Further into the Mimbres Valley, we’ll take the cut-off to beautiful Bear Canyon Lake and head for the famous Gila Cliff Dwellings. For thousands of years nomadic people used the caves of the Gila River as temporary shelter. By the late 1200’s, people of the Mogollan Culture settled into this region, building rooms in the cliff dwellings for a brief period of about 20 years, then moving on. We’ll enjoy a picnic lunch, included, at the Gila Cliff Dwellings trailhead, a gorgeous setting overlooking the ruins. If you’re feeling ambitious, a 2 minute walk will take you to a wall of pictographs, a 5 minute walk will take you to a three-room dwelling, and an uphill climb that is equivalent to 18 flights of stairs will take you into the Gila Cliff Dwellings. After lunch, we’ll continue past lush green fields and grazing horses, with plenty of scenic stops along the way to enjoy the butterflies, 337 different species of birds, and abundant wild flowers. We’ll stop at Lake Roberts, where it is very common to find whole herds of deer grazing along the road. From here we’ll head for the old mining community of Pinos Altos, where gold was discovered in 1860 and many of the buildings from that era are still standing. Continuing on the Trail of the Mountain Spirits, we’ll stop at an overlook to explore a panoramic view of the Chino mine, one of the largest open pit copper mines in the world. From here we’ll head back into Silver City for a refresh at our hotel before heading out to enjoy dinner, included, followed by a free evening.

Day Three: We’ll enjoy breakfast, included at the hotel. After breakfast, it’s bags out, and we’re off to explore Catwalk Recreation Area, a half-mile-long bridge dramatically suspended along a beautiful canyon, over a cool creek that borders the Gila Wilderness. The Catwalk follows the path of the pipeline built in the 1890’s to deliver water to the mining town of Graham. Workmen had to enter the canyon by crawling atop the narrow pipeline named the “Catwalk.” In the 1930’s the Civilian Conservation Corps rebuilt the Catwalk. Metal walkways were bolted to the narrow canyon walls where there was no room to cut a trail, creating an easy walkway that is universally accessible for all visitors. Here’s your opportunity to explore the canyon once used as a hideout for both Geronimo and Butch Cassidy! Later back in the Transits we’ll head for home with a stop for lunch, on self, and plenty of great sightseeing along the way. Don’t miss this Kindred Tours Classic!

Cape Cod & the Islands

September 6th -12th, 2025

$3725 Per Person (Double Occupancy)

$875 (Single Supplement)

Roundtrip Airfare Phoenix

Day One: FLIGHT TO BOSTON Today fly to the historic city of Boston. Upon arrival meet your Tour Director and transfer to your Boston area hotel for a one night stay. Overnight: Boston area MA

Day Two: BOSTON CITY TOUR - PLYMOUTH -

CAPE COD

This morning enjoy a Boston City Tour featuring Boston Commons, the Old State House, the Old North Church from where Paul Revere got the signal to start his famous ride, the Old South Meeting House, Beacon Hill and Old Ironsides. Visit the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, located in downtown Boston near the waterfront and originally gifted to the city in 1742. Later depart Boston and travel to Plymouth. Visit Plimoth Plantation, an accurate re creation of the Pilgrim’s 1627 village where costumed interpreters portray colony residents in this living history museum. Then celebrate the journey that brought the pilgrims to the New World as you visit the Mayflower II, the 1620 ship reproduction was recently renovated for the 400th Anniversary of the voyage. Also see famous Plymouth Rock, the place where the Pilgrims first stepped ashore after a 66 day trans-Atlantic voyage. Later arrive at your hotel on Cape Cod for a 5-night stay. Enjoy a Welcome Dinner this evening with your fellow travelers. (B,D) Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA

Day Three: MARTHA’S VINEYARD

This morning enjoy a scenic ferry ride to famous Martha’s Vineyard where little has changed since European settlers arrived early in the 17th century. The island’s resident population includes writers, artists, entertainers and fishermen. Your Martha’s Vineyard Tour includes the colorful Victorian cottages of Oak Bluffs, Edgartown with its stately houses built by whaling captains, pristine beaches and colorful yacht harbors. Later return via ferry and back to your hotel. (B) Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA

Day Four: CAPE COD NAT’L SEASHORE

- CRANBERRIES

- P’TOWN This morning travel along the Cape Cod National Seashore, dedicated in 1961 by President JFK, which features forty miles of pristine sandy beaches, marshes, ponds, and uplands supporting diverse species of wildlife dotted with lighthouses, cultural landscapes and wild cranberry bogs. Visit a traditional Cranberry Bog and learn about the harvesting of Cape Cod’s famous fruit. Later arrive in Provincetown, located on the tip of Cape Cod which boasts a lively artist community, beautiful beaches, great restaurants and charming shops. Enjoy some leisure time to relax, eat and shop. Late afternoon return to your Cape Cod hotel. Dinner is included this evening at a popular local restaurant. (B,D) Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA

Day Five: NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND Today visit Newport, Rhode Island, one of New England’s most delightful coastal cities and a long time favorite vacation site of affluent socialites and yachting enthusiasts. Enjoy a Newport City Tour and drive by the Touro Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in America, the International Tennis Hall of Fame and the splendid estates along Bellevue Avenue. Marvel at the extravagant life-style of a bygone era with a guided tour of The Breakers Mansion, the Vanderbilt’s lavishly decorated turn of the century mansion. Then follow “Ten-Mile-Drive” along the magnificent rocky coast which boasts exquisite estates from the early 1900’s. (B) Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA

Day Six: NANTUCKET ISLAND This morning board a ferry and cruise to scenic and historic Nantucket Island featuring a cobblestoned Main Street, unspoiled beaches, sea Captains’ houses and art galleries. Enjoy a visit to the Nantucket Whaling Museum including its rooftop observation deck overlooking the harbor and other whaling exhibits all reflections of an island that some 300 years ago was the whaling capital of the world. Enjoy some time at your own pace to shop or explore the yacht filled harbor and waterfront. This afternoon board a ferry and return to your Cape Cod hotel. Tonight’s Farewell Dinner is a traditional New England Lobster Dinner. (B,D) Overnight: Hyannis/Yarmouth, MA

San Antonio Holiday

December 3rd -7th, 2025

$2875 (Based Upon Double Occupancy) $700 (Single Supplement) Includes Roundtrip Airfare Phoenix

Kick off your Holiday Season in San Antonio! The Alamo City shines with festive spirit and warmth! We’ll be picking up at your regular departure locations, and shuttling to the airport. We’ll all fly together to San Antonio for a four-night stay in one downtown hotel.

Day One: ARRIVE SAN ANTONIO Today arrive in San Antonio and transfer to your downtown hotel. The city’s old Spanish flavor, multi-cultural heritage, numerous parks and plazas, and the Riverwalk make it one of America’ s more intriguing cities. The Riverwalk (Paseo Del Rio) is a fabulous loop off the San Antonio River offering tree-lined footpaths, craft shops, galleries, restaurants and nightspots. This evening enjoy a Welcome Dinner with your traveling companions. (D) Overnight: San Antonio

Day Two: SAN ANTONIO After breakfast, enjoy a San Antonio City Tour featuring many highlights of this great city. Visit the San Jose Mission known as the “Queen of the Missions” and restored to its original design in the 1930s by the WPA (Works Projects Administration.) This afternoon go to the IMAX Theatre to see the docudrama “The Price of Freedom” which recounts the battle of the Alamo. Later visit the Shrine of Liberty, the Alamo where you will see the chapel, one of the most photographed sites in the nation and wander through this historic landmark. Complete your day with a leisurely Riverwalk Cruise and learn more about the history of this San Antonio highlight. This evening enjoy dinner on your own along the Riverwalk. (B) Overnight: San Antonio

Day Three: AUSTIN CITY TOUR - CAPITOL - LBJ LIBRARY & MUSEUM Today is a picturesque day as you coach through the Texas rolling hills to Austin, the capital of Texas. Enjoy an Austin City Tour with visits to the Texas State Capitol and the LBJ Library & Museum on the grounds of the University of Texas along with other famous city sites. This evening enjoy dinner on your own at one of San Antonio’s outstanding restaurants. (B) Overnight: San Antonio

Day Four: HILL COUNTRY - FREDERICKSBURG - LUMINARIAS Today travel to the Hill Country and take in the scenery. Next visit the German settlement of Fredericksburg which retains touches of Old World Heritage. Visit the National Museum of the Pacific War, dedicated to men and women who served under Admiral Chester Nimitz in the Pacific during World War II. Enjoy time on your own in this quaint town to wander the shops and grab a bite to eat. Later experience a Wine Tasting at a local winery. The Texas Hill Country is home to over 100 wineries and vineyards, and many produce award winning wines. Wine production in the area began with the early European settlers nearly 200 years ago. Return to San Antonio to enjoy a Farewell Dinner at a popular local restaurant. After dinner wander the Riverwalk to experience the Fiesta de las Luminarias, which features thousands of candles illuminating the Riverwalk. (B,D) Overnight: San Antonio

Day Five: FLIGHT HOME This morning transfer to the airport for your flight home filled with many pleasant memories of your San Antonio Holiday Tour. (B)

The Great Buffalo Roundup of the Black Hills

featuring Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse and Deadwood

September 23rd -28th, 2025

$2949 Per Person (Based Upon Double Occupancy) +$699 (Single Supplement) Includes Roundtrip Airfare Phoenix

We’ll be picking up at your regular departure locations, and shuttling to the airport. We’ll all fly together to Rapid City for a five-night stay in one downtown hotel.

Day One: Arrive in South Dakota. Your northwesterly journey begins in Rapid City. Meet your Tour Manager at 6:00 p.m. for dining suggestions.

Day Two: Crazy Horse Memorial and Historic Deadwood. Travel this morning to the Crazy Horse Memorial where a bus takes you to the base of the scujpture. Return to the visitor center to see the exhibits and film. In historic Deadwood, visit Mount Moriah Cemetery, known as “Boot Hill,” home to the graves of Old West legends like Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. There will be time to explore the town, see the local street shows and enjoy an included dinner in Deadwood. Meals: B, D

Day Three: Black Hills Gold Factory, Mount Rushmore and the 1880 Train. The day begins at the Black Hills Gold Factory to see how gold jewelry is made by skilled artisans. Then pay a visit to the famed Shrine of Democracy, Mount Rushmore National Memorial. See the memorial and explore the museum. Later, climb aboard the 1880 Train of the Black Hills Central Railroad for the spectacular mountain scenery found along the tracks laid in the 1880s to service the area mines. Return to Rapid City for a stop at the Presidential Statues tribute before dinner and live entertainment at Fort Hays Western Dinner and Show. Meals: B, D

Day Four: The Great Buffalo Roundup and Mammoth Site. Our day starts early in Custer State Park with a pancake breakfast to get ready for the Great Buffalo Roundup. Each fall the ground rumbles and the dust flies as cowboys and park crews saddle up to bring in the thundering herd of nearly 1,300 strong. After an included lunch at the State Game Lodge, travel to Hot Springs, home to the Mammoth Site. This excavation site features the fossils of 58 woolly mammoths at the world’s largest site of its kind. Meals: B, L

Day Five: Wall Drug Store and Badlands National Park. Begin the day at the Chapel in the Hills, a quiet retreat nestled at the foot of the Black Hills. Then stop at famed Wall Drug Store, a unique shopping emporium featuring western clothing, Indian pottery and a favorite watering hole since the 1930’s. We’ll take some time to enjoy shopping and lunch on self. Later experience a docent guided tour through Badlands National Park, a uniquely beautiful geologic area formed over millions of years by wind, rain and erosion. We’ll explore the Journey Museum where you learn about the Indian culture and heritage of this region, followed by a Farewell Dinner, featuring the entertainment of an Indian dancer, storyteller and flute player. Meals: B, D

Day Six: Travel Home. After breakfast, a group transfer to the Rapid City airport is available for flights out after 10:00 a.m. Meal: B

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