Delve into the history, art, outdoor and culinary wonderfulness to be found in Coos Bay, North Bend and Charleston.
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.
Delve into the history, art, outdoor and culinary wonderfulness to be found in Coos Bay, North Bend and Charleston.
After absorbing the majestic beauty of Glacier National Park, spend time exploring the region on the eastern side of this national icon.
Take in a great view of Flathead Lake, but find time for some shopping in the town’s upscale art galleries, high-end boutiques, and fine restaurants.
Arrive in Zortman on Highway 191. Just 50 miles north of Roy, Montana, this small community of around 70 people is located in the Little Rocky Mountains
Travel 85 miles from Yellowstone to Virginia City/Nevada City. Mining brought fortune hunters to the area and established these cities.
Experience three days in Glacier Country, starting in the Bitterroot Valley. See Montana through the eyes of missionary settlers, Lewis and Clark.
Southeast Montana has it all, from the Billings Brew Trail and Glendive history to idyllic Makoshika State Park and scenic Yellowstone River.
Spend three days and two nights exploring some of the most gorgeous landscapes in Montana, encompassing two scenic drives plus the Beartooth Highway.
There’s limitless fun traveling through northern Colorado’s remote beauty, where you can enjoy plentiful outdoor activities and shopping opportunities.