FOUR CORNERS, SOUTHWEST USA
UTAH National Park
Canyonlands National Park
Monument Valley Four Corners ARIZONA Arches Junction Grand (4,300 ft.) Moab
Animas Forks (12,000 ft.) Silverton
Durango (6,500 ft.)
Durango & Silverton Railroad
Mesa Verde National Park (8,200 ft.)
NEW MEXICO Maximum Elevation:12,000 ft.
USA COLORADO
Western landscapes come alive in timeless poses in Arches National Park and on a trail ride at a ranch in Moab
Find yourself someplace new!
Small groups, no more than 24 Culturious guests
Hear insider stories about the national parks during filmed narratives by filmmakers Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan
Fly over the canyonlands aboard a private flightseeing charter; dine under the stars at a private home in Durango; take a 4 x 4 to a ghost town, and ride a vintage train
Hunt rock art on the Petroglyphs Trail in Mesa Verde National Park, saddle up for a horseback ride in Moab, and hike in Arches and Canyonlands national parks
Meet a member of the Navajo Nation who talks about his people; feast on Navajo traditions and see amazing sandstone sculptures during a cookout, jeep tour and flightsee in Monument Valley
Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
15 meals (7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 5 dinners); service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage
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Canyonlands, cowboys and
the Culturious Nature at its most breathtaking, cowboy heroics, railroad riches, ghost towns and spiritual spaces in the place where the four corners of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado meet. Ride the rails back in time to the Old West in Durango. Hunt for rock art along dirt paths in Mesa Verde. Flightsee over sculpted sandstone monuments. Saddle up for a trail ride and dine with the locals in Moab. Take a walk on the wild side in Canyonlands and Arches national parks where rocks defy gravity and the landscapes – and this small group trip – defy comparison.
1. ARRIVE DURANGO Tour begins: 4:00 PM at the Strater Hotel. We’ll pick you up at the Durango Airport for a drive back in time to the handsome Strater Hotel, resplendent in Victorian-era hospitality. Stretch your legs and your love of history on a walk along streets paved with memories of railcars teeming with precious metals and lined with
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