America's Cowboy Country

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America's Cowboy Country
Enjoy stunning views of the American West as you make your way through Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park, and more. Overnight in the cowboy towns of Jackson Hole and Cody. Experience the Wild West as it once was with a visit to Deadwood, a town built on gold and gunpowder. Experience Yellowstone National Park, home to an incredible array of wildlife. Search for free-ranging herds of buffalo in Custer State Park. Marvel at Grand Teton National Park’s towering peaks, marked with mountain glaciers. Soak in stunning views of Mt. Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorials. Grab your Stetson hat and saddle up for an adventure as you discover natural wonders and cultural treasures.
Interests
  • National Parks and Preserves
7 Nights Starting At
May 22, 2025 through May 29, 2025
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May 18, 2025 7:00 PM
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7 Nights from $3,299.00 (USD) Per Person
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May 25, 2025 7:00 PM
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June 01, 2025 7:00 PM
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July 18, 2025 7:00 PM
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August 15, 2025 7:00 PM
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August 27, 2025 7:00 PM
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September 07, 2025 7:00 PM
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September 21, 2025 7:00 PM
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September 26, 2025 7:00 PM
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Highlights
America's Cowboy Country

Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park is a national park in southwestern South Dakota that protects 242,756 acres of chiseled spires, deep canyons and prairie grassland in the state. The name comes from the difficult travels over the rough terrain said to be ‘bad land.’ The geologic deposits here contain one of the world’s richest fossil beds. Today, bison, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs and black footed ferrets live here.

Custer State Park
Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. The park is South Dakota’s first and largest state park. The park covers an area of over 71,000 acres and features many wild animals. The park is famous for its scenery and picturesque drives and is home to a famous herd of 1500 free roaming bison, as well as elk, deer, mountain goats, and mountain lions.

Crazy Horse Memorial
Crazy Horse Memorial, the world’s largest mountain sculpture now in progress, is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The nine-story-high face of Crazy Horse, a visionary leader committed to preserving the traditions and values of the Lakota way of life, was completed in 1998 when work shifted to the 22-story-high massive horse’s head. The work was begun in 1948 by sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski at the request of Native Americans. Korczak determined that the memorial would be more than just a sculpture…it would be a humanitarian project telling present and future generations the story of Native American peoples by collecting and preserving outstanding examples of Indian culture and heritage. Visitors to the memorial can view the progress of the sculpture as well as tour an Indian museum, cultural center, the sculptor’s studio and orientation center. Although Korczak died in 1982, his wife, Ruth, and their family continue the project working with the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation.

Mt. Rushmore
Mount Rushmore is a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore near Keystone, South Dakota. Mt. Rushmore features 60 foot sculptures of the heads of four U.S. Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. The faces were sculpted between 1934 and 1939. Mt. Rushmore attracts more than 2 million people annually.

Deadwood
Deadwood is a city in South Dakota that is named after the dead trees found in its valley. Deadwood became a popular destination during the Black Hills Gold rush in the mid to late 1870s when prospectors discovered gold. The town's population quickly swelled as folks came seeking their fortune. Today, Deadwood maintians its historic roots, and instead of gold, folks come to get a taste of life in the Wild West.

Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Founded in 1917, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is a complex of five museums featuring art and artifacts of the American West. The purpose of the museum was to preserve the legacy and vision of Colonial Will F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody. The five museums in the complex are the Plains Indians Museum, Whitney Western Art Museum, Cody Firearms Museum, and the Draper Natural History Museum.

Yellowstone National Park
It's a wonderland with the world's largest collection of geysers! Yellowstone is a National Park primarily located in the state of Wyoming, but it also extends into Montana and Idaho. It was established as a national park on March 1st, 1872. Yellowstone is said to be the first national park in the world. The park is famous for its wildlife and geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, which is one of the most popular features of the park. Yellowstone comprises an area of 3,468.4 square miles featuring lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges.

Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole, originally called Jackson’s Hole, is a valley located in Wyoming. The word “Hole” derives from language used by early trappers or mountain men who primarily entered the valley from the north and east and had to descend along relatively steep slopes, giving the sensation of entering a hole. These low-lying valleys are surrounded by mountains and contain rivers and streams which were good habitat for beaver and other fur-bearing animals.

Grand Tetons
Rising above a scene offering extraordinary wildlife, pristine lakes, and Alpine terrain, the Teton Range stands monument to the people who fought to protect it. The stunning beauty and abundant wildlife and vegetation found here have drawn visitors for more than 11,000 years.

Hotels
America's Cowboy Country

Alex Johnson Hotel
523 Sixth St., Rapid City, SD, United States


Hampton Inn & Suites
85 US Highway 16 East, Buffalo, WY, United States


Buffalo Bill Village Holiday Inn and Cabins
1701 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY, United States


The Lodge at Jackson Hole
80 Scott Lane, Jackson, WY, United States


America's Cowboy Country

Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park is a national park in southwestern South Dakota that protects 242,756 acres of chiseled spires, deep canyons and prairie grassland in the state. The name comes from the difficult travels over the rough terrain said to be ‘bad land.’ The geologic deposits here contain one of the world’s richest fossil beds. Today, bison, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs and black footed ferrets live here.

Custer State Park
Custer State Park is a state park and wildlife reserve in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota. The park is South Dakota’s first and largest state park. The park covers an area of over 71,000 acres and features many wild animals. The park is famous for its scenery and picturesque drives and is home to a famous herd of 1500 free roaming bison, as well as elk, deer, mountain goats, and mountain lions.

Crazy Horse Memorial
Crazy Horse Memorial, the world’s largest mountain sculpture now in progress, is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The nine-story-high face of Crazy Horse, a visionary leader committed to preserving the traditions and values of the Lakota way of life, was completed in 1998 when work shifted to the 22-story-high massive horse’s head. The work was begun in 1948 by sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski at the request of Native Americans. Korczak determined that the memorial would be more than just a sculpture…it would be a humanitarian project telling present and future generations the story of Native American peoples by collecting and preserving outstanding examples of Indian culture and heritage. Visitors to the memorial can view the progress of the sculpture as well as tour an Indian museum, cultural center, the sculptor’s studio and orientation center. Although Korczak died in 1982, his wife, Ruth, and their family continue the project working with the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation.

Mt. Rushmore
Mount Rushmore is a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore near Keystone, South Dakota. Mt. Rushmore features 60 foot sculptures of the heads of four U.S. Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. The faces were sculpted between 1934 and 1939. Mt. Rushmore attracts more than 2 million people annually.

Deadwood
Deadwood is a city in South Dakota that is named after the dead trees found in its valley. Deadwood became a popular destination during the Black Hills Gold rush in the mid to late 1870s when prospectors discovered gold. The town's population quickly swelled as folks came seeking their fortune. Today, Deadwood maintians its historic roots, and instead of gold, folks come to get a taste of life in the Wild West.

Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Founded in 1917, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is a complex of five museums featuring art and artifacts of the American West. The purpose of the museum was to preserve the legacy and vision of Colonial Will F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody. The five museums in the complex are the Plains Indians Museum, Whitney Western Art Museum, Cody Firearms Museum, and the Draper Natural History Museum.

Yellowstone National Park
It's a wonderland with the world's largest collection of geysers! Yellowstone is a National Park primarily located in the state of Wyoming, but it also extends into Montana and Idaho. It was established as a national park on March 1st, 1872. Yellowstone is said to be the first national park in the world. The park is famous for its wildlife and geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, which is one of the most popular features of the park. Yellowstone comprises an area of 3,468.4 square miles featuring lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain ranges.

Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole, originally called Jackson’s Hole, is a valley located in Wyoming. The word “Hole” derives from language used by early trappers or mountain men who primarily entered the valley from the north and east and had to descend along relatively steep slopes, giving the sensation of entering a hole. These low-lying valleys are surrounded by mountains and contain rivers and streams which were good habitat for beaver and other fur-bearing animals.

Grand Tetons
Rising above a scene offering extraordinary wildlife, pristine lakes, and Alpine terrain, the Teton Range stands monument to the people who fought to protect it. The stunning beauty and abundant wildlife and vegetation found here have drawn visitors for more than 11,000 years.

America's Cowboy Country

Alex Johnson Hotel
523 Sixth St., Rapid City, SD, United States


Hampton Inn & Suites
85 US Highway 16 East, Buffalo, WY, United States


Buffalo Bill Village Holiday Inn and Cabins
1701 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY, United States


The Lodge at Jackson Hole
80 Scott Lane, Jackson, WY, United States


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About Collette

With Collette, the World is Within Your Reach

True adventures go beyond incredible destinations or inclusive packages. Collette delivers a sense of possibility across all seven continents.

Since 1918, we have been sharing our love of travel. Today our worldwide travel collection features comprehensive land tours, river cruises, rail journeys, small group tours, family trips, garden holidays and more. With Collette, wake each morning on tour with a new experience in front of you, and when your head hits the pillow, you will know it has been an amazing day. Best of all - we seamlessly handle the details. All you have to do is enjoy the adventure.
 

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