For generations, Cody Yellowstone has drawn people together, starting with the wildlife that first roamed its open spaces.
The Western region of the United States is blessed with pristine weather and impressive landscapes. It’s also a perfect place for groups to explore. From its many state and national parks (don’t miss the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone National Park) to its historic cities filled with a variety of attractions (A trip to Las Vegas, Los Angeles and San Francisco will keep your group entertained for weeks), there’s no place like the West.
For generations, Cody Yellowstone has drawn people together, starting with the wildlife that first roamed its open spaces.
From storied trails and fossil-rich landscapes to roaring waterfalls and trophy trout, Casper, Wyoming, is where the spirit of the West comes alive.
Located among the scenic beauty that you’d expect in Wyoming, much of the county’s history and heritage is on display at small museums in the western towns of Medicine Bow, Hanna, Saratoga, Encampment and Rawlins.
The Southern area of the country is a fabulous place to explore. From its delectable food (you haven’t lived until you’ve tried the multiple versions of North Carolina barbecue) to its picturesque locales (Jones Street in Savannah is often called the Most Beautiful Street in America), the South has something for everyone. With fabulous weather and innumerable bodies of water where you can swim, paddle, boat, tube and water ski, the South is beckoning you to visit.
Coastal Mississippi is getting ready for a once-in-a-lifetime celebration. As the US marks 250 years of independence, the Coast is planning an entire weekend of history, heritage, fireworks, local flavors, and small-town charm.
Jefferson Parish, a diverse community stretching from the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain to the Gulf of Mexico, offers visitors an exciting mix of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and delicious cuisine.
From thrilling attractions like Dollywood and the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel to unique experiences such as dinner shows, go-kart racing, and zip-lining, there’s never a dull moment.
The Midwest is a lovely region in the country that sports both flat terrain and rolling hills from state to state. It is also home to a fabulous array of alluring cities and towns that will keep your group entertained. Home to exciting big cities like Chicago and beautiful states brimming with natural wonders like Michigan, the Midwest will have your group clamoring for more. And don’t forget, the country’s biggest mall, the Mall of America in Minnesota, features more than 5.6 million square feet of shopping fun.
This three-day group itinerary highlights keyBranson sites celebrating American history in the Ozarks.
For glimpses of America the way it used to be, there’s no better way to travel than cruising down Route 66, one of the most famous highways in the world in Oklahoma.
Northern Minnesota’s Iron Range and Grand Rapids offer rugged landscapes, rich mining history, outdoor adventures, cultural heritage, and year-round recreation
The Northeast region of the United States is the most populated of our country’s regions. Featuring rugged natural beauty and bustling cities like New York City, Boston and Philadelphia, the Northeast’s fast-pace will keep you feeling energized. Whether you’re a fan of museums, gourmet restaurants, incredible architecture and amazing shopping, the Northeast will appeal to all members of your group.
This itinerary focuses on key New York State sites celebrating American history leading up to the 250th anniversary, balancing historical depth with group-friendly logistics and accessibility.
Discover the historic city of Elizabeth, New Jersey, where history awaits around every corner.
Central New York invites groups to slow down and reconnect with the outdoors.