Trains of the Colorado Rockies
Tour Highlights: Denver
• Rocky Mountain National Park • Georgetown Loop Railroad • Vail Grand
Junction • Durango & Silverton Railroad • Durango • Mesa Verde
National Park • Royal Gorge Railroad • Colorado Springs • Pike's
Peak Cog Railway • Garden of the Gods
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Day 1: Denver, Colorado
- Tour Begins Join Collette Vacations on a
journey through natural beauty as you traverse the Colorado Rockies, replete
with Alpine lakes, towering peaks, and rolling
meadows. Your tour begins in the Mile High city of Denver, Colorado. (D)
Day 2: Denver
- Boulder - Estes
Park - Rocky Mountain
National Park - DenverTravel this morning to the resort
village of Estes Park, famous for its Stanley
Hotel, the inspiration for Stephen King's novel The Shining. Enjoy some leisure time to meander among its unique
shops and fine galleries and perhaps have lunch in one of the village's many
dining options. *Next stop is Rocky Mountain
National Park where
you'll discover the true meaning of "panoramic" as you experience
some of Mother Nature's most spectacular accomplishments.* You will travel
across the famed Trail Ridge Road*
which forms the highest continuous highway in America reaching heights of 12,183
ft. Its name
derives from its proximity to historic pathways used by native people to cross
the Rocky Mountains. With its gentle grades
and broader curves, this celebrated "Roof of the Rockies" offers massive
peaks, rugged canyons and thundering waterfalls as you cross the continental
divide en route to Grand Lake and then back to Denver.
(B)
Day 3: Denver
- Georgetown - Vail - Grand Junction *This morning travel through the Rocky Mountains on a scenic and
historic train ride aboard the Georgetown Loop Railroad.* Completed in 1884 for the Colorado
Central Railway as a means to transport silver in and out of the region, this
spectacular stretch of narrow gauge railroad is an engineering marvel and
features several horseshoe curves and bridges including the Devil's Gate High
Bridge. *Next,
travel out to the picturesque Alpine village
of Vail, founded as a ski
resort in 1962 and incorporated as a town in 1966. Lined with spectacular chalets, restaurants,
outdoor cafes, shops and numerous cultural activities, this town is one of the
finest resort destinations in the world.* Later, arrive in Grand Junction, your home for the next two
nights. (B)
Day 4: Grand Junction
- Colorado National
Monument - Grand
Junction Today you will visit one of the grand landscapes of the American West in Colorado National Monument. The establishment of the national monument in 1911 was
largely due to the campaigning of one man, John Otto, who explored the canyons
and single-handedly built many miles of trails through the area. During
your visit you will travel along the Rim Rock to see a colourful panorama of
deep, sheer-sided canyons and high rock towers.
Later, journey to wine country to learn about one of the region’s finest
winemaking vineyards and sample the fruits of its labours. *Tonight’s winemaker’s dinner at a lovely vineyard will be an
exceptional experience where you can relax and enjoy the company of your fellow
travellers. * (B,
D)
Day 5: Grand Junction
- Silverton - Durango Today’s drive takes you south to
the small mining town of Silverton,
a national historic landmark. Hidden high in the San Juan
Mountains, this town offers spectacular views combined with
magnificent Victorian charm. Enjoy some free time in town to explore its
historic architecture and buildings - most built between 1882 and 1910 during
Silverton’s boom times. Then it's "All Aboard" as you embark on the Durango and Silverton
Narrow Gauge Railroad. This 1881 coal-fired, steam-powered locomotive was built
to haul silver and gold ore from the San Juan Mountains…but
passengers soon realized it was the view that was truly precious. Today,
re-live the scenic journey from Silverton to Durango and be awestruck by its views. (B)
Day 6: Durango
- Mesa Verde
National Park - Durango An
incredible day awaits at Mesa Verde
National Park
which preserves the one thousand year culture of the remarkable Anasazi
Indians, “the Ancient Ones”. Visit the
fascinating Spruce Tree Cliff Dwellings and see the famous Cliff Palace,
two of the largest cliff dwellings built between AD 1211 and 1278 by the
ancestors of the Puebloan peoples of the Southwest. Believed to be home to
approximately 80 people, Spruce Tree House was built into a natural cave and
found to have 130 rooms and 8 ceremonial chambers. This evening enjoy an Old West adventure filled with
traditional cowboy food and entertainment**. (B, D)
Day 7: Durango
- Canon City
- Colorado Springs Travel east across southern Colorado to Canon
City and the home of the
Royal Gorge Railroad. *Board the train
for a 24-mile ride beneath the highest suspension bridge in the world, the Royal Gorge Bridge, which spans the gorge 1,053 feet
above the railroad tracks.* It is no understatement to say that this
is some of the most spectacular scenery
you will ever see. (B)
Day 8: Colorado Springs
- Manitou Springs - Colorado Springs Depart for Manitou Springs and
the home of Pike's Peak, the legendary symbol
of the 1859 Gold Rush. Upon arrival you
will embark on Pike's Peak Cog Railway, the world's highest cog railroad, for
an 8.9 mile journey to the top of Pike's Peak
(approx. 14,110 ft). During the journey you will see many magnificent views and
perhaps see some animals in their native habitat. Later, travel to the Garden of the Gods. Placed on the
National Register for Historic Places in 1979, this park offers towering
sandstone formations and a wonderful view of Pike's Peak.
Tonight join your fellow travellers for a farewell dinner to celebrate a trip
filled with scenic delights and railway adventures. (B, D)
Day 9: Colorado Springs
- Denver - Tour
Ends Your tour ends today. However,
the many wonderful memories you’ll have made are yours to take home and enjoy
for many years to come. (B)
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9 Days, 12 Meals
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Tour Departs: May – Sept, 2008
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Price:
FSNA Members from $2,115* Non Members from $2,280*
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For more information:
Contact your local Advantage Travel Agency or call 1-866-413-FSNA (3762)
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*On some dates alternate hotels may be used
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Your Itinerary at a Glance
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Day
1, 2
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Four Points by Sheraton, Denver
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Day
3, 4
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Grand Vista Hotel, Grand
Junction
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Day
5, 6
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Holiday Inn,
Durango
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Day
7, 8
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Doubletree
Hotel, Colorado
Springs
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*Rates are
per person based on double occupancy and include hotel transfers. Air rates include inter-air. Taxes and fuel surcharge extra. Air rates and availability are subject to
change until paid in full. Air rates vary by departure and season. Call for other rates and gateways.
COLLETTE
EXPERIENCES
* Ride
aboard the famous Durango and Silverton Narrow
Gauge Railroad through southwestern Colorado's
San Juan Mountains.
* Journey
on the world's highest cog railroad to Pike's Peak, a stunning backdrop for Colorado Springs.
* Spend two nights in Durango,
a fun-filled cowboy town where you can relive the excitement of the Old West.
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