Bucket List Tour!
Great Pacific Northwest Adventure
Theordore Roosevelt National Park, The Medora Musical, Big Sky Country of Montana, Little Big Horn National Monument, Glacier National Park, Seattle, Coeur d’Alene, Alpine Leavenworth, Portland, Columbia River Gorge, Multnomah Falls, Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens, Craters of the Moon, Colorado Rockies and more
August 16-September 2, 2026
Tour Number R4695
18 Days - 17 Nights – 25 Meals
Day 1: We depart early this morning to begin a trip of a lifetime, our exciting trek to the Great Northwest! We travel today to Madison, Wisconsin, for an included get-acquainted dinner and overnight stay. D
Day 2: This morning, we travel northwest through the beautiful farmlands of Wisconsin and enter North Dakota where we will come to rest this evening in Fargo. B
Day 3: We depart Fargo after breakfast and set our sights for one of the many highlights we will enjoy…Medora, North Dakota. The lively little city of Medora has western charm and presidential history, being named after Theodore Roosevelt’s volunteer cavalry unit. Dinner is included before being treated to fun and entertainment at the Medora Musical, dubbed “The Greatest Show in the West”. They say there is no other show like it…the rootin’-tootinest, boot-scootinest show in all the west. Our overnight stay will be in Medora. B, D
Day 4: After leaving Medora we will visit the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Here we will stop by the South Visitor’s Center and visit Roosevelt’s Maltese Cross Cabin. Next, it’s on to the Big Sky Country of Montana as we make our way to Billings, the largest city in Montana, for our overnight stay. Enjoy the evening at your leisure. B
Day 5: This morning after our departure we backtrack just a bit so that we can visit the famous Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, the scene of Custer’s “last stand” where Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and 215 men were killed by Sioux and Cheyenne warriors on June 25, 1876. We continue to Great Falls, Montana and visit the very interesting Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. We will come to rest in Great Falls with a dinner enjoyed together. B, D
Day 6: Today, we travel through one of the most outstanding scenic parks in the world. Glacier National Park offers a million acres of the finest mountain scenery. The famed “Going to the Sun Highway” is included in our tour. Our drive includes U-shaped valleys and high peaks carved by vast glaciers that covered this area during the last Ice Age. We exit the Park at Lake McDonald, the largest lake in the park. The high mountain town of Kalispell is our home for the night. B
Day 7: This morning, we travel south along the shores of Flathead Lake into the valley surrounded by the Flathead Indian Reservation and touch the National Bison Range. Entering scenic Idaho we stop at Lake Coeur d’Alene, a spectacular spot in the panhandle of the state. We cruise the pristine waters, then travel to Spokane, Washington overnight. B
Day 8: After departing Spokane this morning, we travel west to the delightful Bavarian alpine village of Leavenworth. The high surrounding peaks make you feel as if you are in the European Alps. There will be time for browsing the downtown shops with lunch on your own in this quaint village. This afternoon we will arrive in Seattle and check into our hotel for the next two nights. We will enjoy dinner this evening in one of Seattle’s many local eateries. B, D
Day 9: This morning you will enjoy a guided tour of Seattle, the “Emerald City”. See Puget Sound, the residential areas, the Seattle Center and shoreline. This afternoon we will visit the famous Space Needle. This evening’s dinner will be on your own. B
Day 10: This morning we will depart bright and early for Mt. Rainier, one of the most striking landmarks in the Northwest. A box lunch will be provided before departing for Mt. St. Helens where you will explore this majestic wonder. We’ll pause at the Interpretation Center to see a film on this geologically active area. The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers has spent millions of dollars here since the eruption of the volcano. Our journey takes us to Portland, Oregon where we settle into a suburban hotel for a two-night stay. B, L
Day 11: This morning we meet our local guide for a most awesome day of sightseeing. Our first stop takes us through one of the most scenic areas of the United States, the Columbia River Gorge. We visit Dalles Dam and see the world-famous Multnomah Falls, cascading some 620 feet. We’ll also stop at Bonneville Dam, with its fish locks and ladders. We’ll return to Portland this afternoon to refresh ourselves for the Portland Spirit Dinner Cruise. A vibrant setting enhanced by dazzling city sights and city lights, our evening is filled to the brim with festive cuisine and lively entertainment. This is the ultimate Portland experience. B, D
Day 12: We depart Portland this morning after breakfast and set our sights for an enjoyable travel day, taking pictures along the way. We will come to rest this evening near Boise, Idaho, enjoying an evening at leisure. B
Day 13: Today is another great day exploring the wonders of the Northwest. We’ll travel from Boise to the Snake River Plain, a volcanic terrain that spans all southern Idaho. Here, Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is one of the best places in the world to see the awesome effects of volcanism. For 15,000 years, lava eruptions have created a landscape that has forced animals and plants to adapt, and people to endure, and to ponder. We’ll continue through the Sawtooth National Forest until we come to rest for the night in Ogden, Utah. B
Day 14: Today we pass through the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. Carved through the Uinta Mountains by the Green River, Flaming Gorge offers spectacular views from 1,400 feet above the Red Canyon. Laramie, WY is our home for the night. Dinner will be included. B, D
Day 15: It’s up bright and early for our drive just north of Denver to Estes Park. Cradled in the center of more than 50 peaks reaching 12,000 feet, Estes Village is surrounded by thousands of acres of wilderness. Enjoy your time here before departing for our overnight stay in Denver at the Drury Inn where you can enjoy the Kickback Reception. B
Day 16: After a very nice breakfast we’ll be on our way east. Enjoy scenery of the great Midwest today as we continue traveling into Kansas and our overnight in Salina. B, D
Day 17: Today as we travel eastward we will stop in Abilene to visit the Eisenhower Museum. Our evening overnight will be in Columbia, Missouri. B
Day 18: We depart after breakfast for our last day’s journey. We plan to arrive home this evening anxious to share photos and memories with family and friends after a wonderful tour seeing the Great Northwest! B
Tour Inclusions:
Roundtrip Transportation via Croswell Deluxe Motorcoach
Seventeen (17) nights’ Accommodations
Seventeen (17) Breakfasts, One (1) Lunch, Seven (7) Dinners
All Admissions and Attractions as described above.
All Taxes and Gratuities on included Meals and Lodging
Luggage Handling
Tour Cost Per Person:
$4999.00 Double Occupancy
$4499.00 Triple Occupancy
$7399.00 Single Occupancy
A $500 Deposit is required at booking
Final Payment due 90 days prior to departure