Adventure Tourism in USA

ADVENTURE TRAVEL is currently tourism's fastest-growing sector in the tourism industry because more and more people are pushing themselves to the extremes to see how much their mind and body can withstand. US offers varied choice for tourists who are ready to challenge themselves and nature.

Some options to choose from are:

SELF-DRIVE HOLIDAYS have become popular with tourists because it lets you travel according to your pace and helps discover new places that are off the beaten track. Travelers in the US can hire a car or use their own car to reach the desired destination. The option of choosing the overnight stays also rests with tourists. Car rental companies generally provide their clients with vouchers for restaurants and motels. Accommodation directories, road map, guide to attractions at reduced 2-for-1 rates are provided for by such companies. The whole idea of self-drive holidays is a very exciting and exhilarating with the people getting all the opportunity in the world to enjoy the solitude and privacy of vacations down familiar or unfamiliar trails in America.

TREKKING AND CAMPING: North America offers a golden opportunity to tourists to discover and outdoor opportunities spread out in the country. The US has got some 64 designated national parks. These parks are home to more than 60% of the nation's endangered species, and represent some of the best remaining habitat for the country's wildlife heritage. In addition to the parks there are numerous historical trails that will help you traverse through the history of the country.

USA SKIING AND WINTER SPORTS: The US has ample locations skiing and other winter sports. Skiing is carried out on large scale in the country with Aspen being one of the favorites of the skiers. The country has around 750 cross-country ski areas spread out all over the country.

USA WATER SPORTS: Tourists can enjoy water sports in great lakes in the north and Florida, Miami, Miami Beach and California in US. Local people and tourists can try their hands at canoeing, kayaking, surfing, rowing, yachting, diving, snorkeling and scuba diving. These sports require a bit of gear and can be undertaken with some guidance from the professional trainers and observers. There are approximately 630 local water ski clubs throughout the US.
Snorkeling and diving can be undertaken on the reefs of the Florida keys. Surfing is popular on the beaches like Cocoa beach, New Smyrna Beach and last but not the least, the Sebastian inlet.

USA BUNGEE JUMPING AND EXTREME SPORTS: Bungee Jumping is the most adrenaline-pumping activity, which became popular in the late 80's in California. Bungee jumping locations in the United States vary from California to Idaho, Wyoming and Arizona. Parachuting, Paragliding, Cliff Jumping, Windsurfing, Wakeboarding, Para motoring, Martial Arts and Skydiving are some of the daring indulgences. Most US states have clubs involved in bungee jumping

EXTREME SPORTS

"We do these things not to escape life, but to prevent life escaping us"--- this is how an extreme sports enthusiast once described extreme sports, a loose term for sports featuring speed, height, danger or stunts. These youthful accounts are also responsible for its frequent association with youth culture, including its clothing, fashions, and music.

The list of Adventure Tourism in USA:
# Carriage Ride New York
# Chicago Architectural Cruise
# New York Circle Line Cruise
# New York Spirit Dinner Cruise
# San Francisco Bay Cruise
# USA Skiing and Winter Sports
# USA Trekking and Camping
# USA Water Sports
#    USA Bungee Jumping and Extreme Sports
# USA Self Drive Holidays
# Adventure Skydiving
# Bungee Jumping Cord
# Bungee Jumping Safety
# Extreme Sports Bungee Jumping
# History Bungee Jumping

National Parks USA

The US has got some 64 designated national parks. These parks are home to more than 60% of the nation's endangered species, and represent some of the best remaining habitat for the country's wildlife heritage. They are also seen as "touchstones of shared history and culture." Visitors can opt for fragile coral reefs to complex wetlands while some of the most fascinating national parks are found underwater.

BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK The Park, located in southwestern South Dakota, is home to the black-footed ferret, the endangered land mammal in North America. The park, which covers 64,000 sq kilometre consists of 244,000 acres of buttes, pinnacles and spires blended with the mixed grass prairie. The Park contains the world's richest Oligocene epoch fossil beds, which are 23 to 35 million years old.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK President Ulysses S. Grant designated this national park in 1872. A cataclysmic volcanic eruption that occurred about 640,000 years ago formed the Yellowstone National Park, which has geothermal wonders like Old Faithful. At this park you can view wildlife, try backcountry hiking, camping, horseback riding or join in a ranger-led nature walk.

DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK This is a land of extremes yet it is also a land of subtle beauties: Morning light creeping across the eroded badlands of Zabriskie Point to strike Manly Beacon, the setting sun and lengthening shadows on the Sand Dunes at Stovepipe Wells, and the colors of myriad wildflowers on the golden hills above Harmony Borax on a warm spring day, are some of the must-sees.

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK The Park, located in the Sierra Nevada region, has beautiful waterfalls, meadows, and forests that include groves of giant sequoias, the world's largest living things. Don't miss: Yosemite Valley; Wawona's history center and historic hotel; the Mariposa Grove; Glacier Point and Tuolumne Meadows during summers.

The list of national parks in USA:
# Badlands National Park
# Yellowstone National Park
# Death Valley National Park
# Acadia
# Arches
# Big Bend
# Biscayne
# Canyonlands
# Capitol Reef
# Carlsbad Caverns
# Channel Islands
# Denali Dry Tortugas
# Everglades
# Gates of the Arctic
# Glacier
# Glacier Bay
# Grand Canyon
# Grand Teton
# Voyageurs
# Wind Cave
# Wrangell Saint Elias
# Great Smoky Mtns
# Congaree
# Black Canyon Gunnison
# Cuyahoga Valley
# Kings Canyon
# Redwood
# Zion
#     Guadalupe Mtns
# Haleakala
# Hawaii Volcanoes
# Hot Springs Isle Royale
# Joshua Tree
# Katmai
# Kenai Fjords
# Kobuk Valley
# Lake Clark
# Lassen Volcanic
# Mammoth Cave
# Mesa Verde
# Mount Rainier
# North Cascades
# Olympic
# Petrified Forest
# Rocky Mountain
# Saguaro
# Sequoia / Kings
# Shenandoah
# Theodore Roosevelt
# Virgin Islands
# Great Basin
# Yosemite
# Bryce Canyon
# Great Sand Dunes
# Crater Lake
# American Samoa

Tours to USA

Hollywood, Stature of Liberty, Las Vegas, Liberty Bell, Microsoft...What is the common link between all of them? USA. Undoubtedly, the most powerful and popular country in the world, USA for decades is touted as the hot spot tourist destination in the world. Steeping in rich history, America enjoys the envying attention of wanderlusts from round the world. Even the scenic splendors of Europe, the rich flora and fauna of Africa and even the mystical beauty of Asia, can ever pose a threat to the tourism of USA. Such is the craze of America that travellers from every nook and corner, pine hopes to uncover its spectacular and soul-stirring riches. From the entertainment capital of the world Las Vegas to the New York's, Time Square, New Year celebration; glitz and glamor of Hollywood to fun and frolic of Disneyland- America is so vast and diverse that one lifetime is not enough to unveil the layers of its splendor and grandeur. Enjoy its serene beaches, rugged mountains, picturesque countryside, raucous nightlife, luscious verdure, parks, lakes and wildlife sanctuaries and what not...you be overwhelmed seeing such a spellbinding spectacle. USA tour, truly is a once in a lifetime experience. From the accommodation facilities in sybaritic hotels, where guests enjoy spectacular amenities and services, heart-warming recreational facilities and first rate wining and dining experience, to the easy and smooth transportation via land, water and air- USA tour keeps in mind the needs of all the tourists. USA Tours win hands down and gets thumbs up.

Tours to White House
WHITE HOUSE TOURS: One of most-popular tours among tourists visiting the US. Though most of the rooms are historic, each has a different flavor and a different story. It was President Thomas Jefferson also permitted public tours of his home, which have continued ever since, except during wartime. The White House was designated a National Historic Landmark on December 19, 1960.

Visit Eisenhower Executive Office Building to see the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and George Washington's sword on display. The "Presidential Collection Room", now the China Room, was designated by Ms Woodrow Wilson to display the growing collection of White House china. The Map Room was used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to follow the course of World War II.

Few people realize the size of the White House, since much of it is below ground or otherwise minimized by landscaping. In fact, the White House has: six stories and 55,000 ft² (5,100 m²) of floor space, 132 rooms and 35 bathrooms, 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 8 staircases, 3 elevators, 5 full-time chefs, 5,000 visitors a day, a tennis court, a bowling lane, a movie theater, a jogging track and a swimming pool.

Public tours of the White House are available for groups of 10 or more people. Requests must be submitted through one's Member of Congress and are accepted up to six months in advance. These self-guided tours are available from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday (excluding federal holidays), and are scheduled on a first come, first served basis approximately one month in advance of the requested date. All White House tours are free of charge. For the most current tour information, please call the 24-hour line at 202-456-7041.

Tours to Statue of Liberty, USA
TOURS TO THE STATUE OF LIBERTY

Located on 12-acre Liberty Island in New York Harbor, the Statue was a gift of international friendship from the people of France to the people of the US. The Statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and was designated a National Monument on October 15, 1924. A living symbol of freedom to millions, visitors can now experience a special insider's view of the engineering marvel. Visit the Statue's observation deck to see the panoramic views of NY and the Harbor, and witness the Statue up close from her promenades on Ft. Wood. Also enjoy the Statue of Liberty Exhibit located on the second floor in the pedestal of the Statue. It traces the history and symbolism of the Statue. The Statue's crown is not accessible and the torch has been officially closed since July 1916. On October 28th, 1886, President Grover Cleveland accepted the Statue on behalf of the US and said: "We will not forget that Liberty has here made her home; nor shall her chosen altar be neglected."

PROMENADE TOUR This tour takes visitors outside the lower Promenade and inside the monument lobby to see the original torch and the Statue of Liberty Exhibit for a 20-30 minute tour, with enhanced lighting and new video system.

OBSERVATORY TOUR This option includes both the Promenade tour, plus a visit to the pedestal observation platform where visitors can view the Statue's interior framework through a new glass ceiling portal.

ANTENNA AUDIO TOUR Listen to voices of generations past as they recall their voyages to America, hear the story behind the Statue, and learn what it was like to pass through immigration on Ellis Island.

MUSEUM EXHIBITS

The Statue of Liberty exhibit traces the history and symbolism of the Statue of Liberty through museum objects, photographs, prints, videos and oral histories. In addition to historical artifacts and descriptive text, fullscale replicas of the Statue's face and foot are also on display. The main historical sections include: From Idea to Image, Fabricating the Statue, Stretching Technology, Fundraising in France, The Pedestal, Fundraising in America, and Complete at Last.

The Torch Exhibit includes the original 1886 torch and much altered flame in the lobby.

Tours to Niagra Falls
Niagara Falls is a set of massive waterfalls located on the Niagara River on the border between the US and Canada. The Falls comprises three separate waterfalls: the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the smaller, adjacent Bridal Veil Falls. While not exceptionally high, Niagara Falls is very wide. AMERICAN FALLS At 56 metres, the American Falls is slightly higher than its Canadian counterpart. The American Falls look spectacular at night, when it is lit with various combinations of colored lights.

NIAGARA FALLS BIRD AVIARY Voted Niagara's "Attraction of the Year" for 2003 and 2004, this 50,000 sq feet aviary has tropical rainforest with over 400 free flying birds.

NIAGARA PARKS BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY Dozens of different species of butterflies move through the climate-controlled 11,000 sq. ft. conservatory.

CASINO NIAGARA features over 96,000 sq ft of gaming space with a total of 123 gaming tables and over 3000 slot machines.

THE JOURNEY BEHIND THE FALLS Visitors can enjoy the thunder of the waters from a different perspective by visiting The Journey Behind The Falls deck is located in the Table Rock House Plaza beside the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.

THE KONICA MINOLTA TOWER CENTRE is a "must-see" attraction during your visit to the Niagara Falls, Canada. This tower was the first tower built in Niagara Falls and undoubtedly offers the best view of the Falls and the Niagara River. The indoor Observation Deck atop the tower rises approximately 525 feet from the brink of the falls and provides a spectacular view day or night.

RIPLEY BELEIVE IT OR NOT View unusual customs, hobbies and artifacts from all over the world. See history of the daredevils of Niagara Falls. NIAGRA HELICOPTER This tour gives visitors an incredible view of Niagara's natural and man-made wonders.
THE WHIRLPOOL AERO CAR IN NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO Riders can see the rapids, the Whirlpool, the Gorge, the hydro-electric plants down the river, as the aerial car travels safely between two different points on the Canadian shore of the Niagara River over the spectacular whirlpool.

LEGENDARY ENCOUNTERS SHOW Molded to perfection, this unique blend of outrageous comedic characters and 12 energetic impersonations recreate a stunning musical salute to some of the most memorable personalities of yesterday.

THE NIAGARA GLEN NATURE AREA The trails lead down into the gorge, revealing the geologic strata that were laid down over four hundred million years ago. The forest is primarily deciduous with maples, Staghorn sumacs, sassafras, tulip trees, and even some red mulberry trees. Fishing has long been a favourite pastime for the visitors at the Glen.

Tours to Niagra Falls
The Grand Canyon is more than a great abyss carved through the rocks of the Colorado plateau. It is a pleasure ground for those who love the many moods and gifts of nature. The National Park covers more than 1.2 million acres and the vast majority of the park is inaccessible due to the predominance of cliffs, and inhospitable to all but desert plants and animals. The Colorado River bisects the canyon and hikers can cross the river only at Phantom Ranch.

THE SOUTH RIM is open 365 days a year, seven days a week. This side of the Grand Canyon averages 7000 ft above sea level. Visitors with respiratory or heart problems may experience difficulties. All walking at this elevation can be strenuous.

NORTH RIM is over 8000 feet above sea level.

INNER CANYON / BACKCOUNTRY Here you will be hiking in a desert climate, where water and protection from the elements make the difference between life and death.

RIVER TRIPS Whitewater rafting trips through the canyon last from 3-21 days and require reservations well in advance. There are three types of river trips on the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park: Commercial river trips (open to the public and are often reserved far in advance), Private River Trips (also called non-commercial river trips), One-Day Trips (half-day and all-day trips on the Colorado River but may not be within Grand Canyon National Park)

TUWEEP / TOROWEAP This area is on the northwest rim of the Grand Canyon in the remote Arizona Strip. The Kanab Plateau rises sharply to the east, while the volcanic Pine/Uinkaret Mountains form the western margin of Toroweap Valley. The view from Toroweap Overlook, 3000 vertical feet above the Colorado River, is breathtaking; the sheer drop, dramatic! Equally impressive are the volcanic features, cinder cones and lava flows, which make this viewpoint unique in Grand Canyon National Park.

WILDLIFE The Grand Canyon area is full of tame squirrels, ravens, coyotes, deer, and elk. They are accustomed to human handouts but can turn aggressive without warning. If wildlife approaches you, back slowly away and give them space.

ACTIVITIES

Grand Canyon is well known for lodging, camping, backcountry permits, or mule trips.

OTHER ACTIVITIES
Auto Touring
Backpacking
Biking
Bird Watching
Boating
Camping
Cross Country Skiing
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Interpretive Programs
Nature Walks
Snowshoeing
Whitewater Rafting
Wildlife Viewing

MT Rushmore Tours
MOUNT RUSHMORE reflects patriotism; natural beauty and to some it represents a great work of art and still to others it presents a challenge for them to begin to share their own cultures.

ACTIVITIES
Mount Rushmore National Memorial has self-guided and ranger-guided opportunities for you to explore the history, art and science of this mountain sculpture and its setting.

At Lincoln Borglum Museum, watch "The Shrine", a short film that provides an introduction to the memorial. There is a hall with interactive exhibits through which you can discover more about the men and the methods used to create Mount Rushmore.

Presidential Trail provides the closest access to the sculpture. Along the way, enjoy more views of the artwork.

The Sculptor's Studio is where you can put yourself in the artist's perspective and view the mountain sculpture from the very place Gutzon Borglum saw his dream become reality.
The sculpture on Mount Rushmore is illuminated nightly year-round. During the summer months, a sculpture lighting program is held in the park's amphitheater each night at 9 pm. The 30-minute program consists of a short ranger talk, a film about the four presidents on the mountain, the playing of the National Anthem and the lighting of the sculpture.

The Nature Trail is a short walk through the Ponderosa pines in the historic area. Through the trees you can look down and see the historic Sculptor's Studio. Along the walkway there are interpretive exhibits about wildlife in the Black Hills area. The trail is less than 1/4 mile long and is in the moderate-to-easy category.

Tours to Disneyland ,USA
"To all who come to this happy place - welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, dreams and the hard facts that have created America. with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world." Walter E. Disney, July 17, 1955

Disneyland Park is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort at Anaheim in California. An estimated 515 million visitors have visited the park since it opened on July 17, 1955. The park, designed by Walt Disney's movie studio staff, have eight distinctly-themed "lands". MAIN STREET, USA is home to many shops but is the only land in all of Disneyland without a permanent ride. Walt Disney said, "For those of us who remember the carefree time it recreates, Main Street will bring back happy memories.

ADVENTURELAND, designed to be an exotic tropical place in a far-off region, has attractions like "Temple of the Forbidden Eye" in Indiana Jones Adventure, the Jungle Cruise, Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room and "Tarzan's Treehouse."

FRONTIERLAND, which recreates the setting of pioneer days along the American frontier, is home to the Pinewood Indians band of animatronics Native Americans, who live on the banks of the Rivers of America. Entertainment and attractions include Fantasmic! Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Mark Twain Riverboat, and Sailing Ship Columbia. Frontierland is also home to the Golden Horseshoe Saloon, a show palace straight out of the Old West.

FANTASYLAND recreates the bedtime stories everyone has grown up with like Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland. Fantasyland attractions include several dark rides, the King Arthur Carrousel and various children's rides.

TOMORROWLAND's attractions have been designed to give visitors an opportunity to participate in adventures that "are a living blueprint of our future." Initial rides included the rocket to the moon; later, a large fleet of submarines was added. Current rides include the popular Space Mountain and Star Tours, among others.

NEW ORLEANS SQUARE The Haunted Mansion is patterned after a Southern plantation home. Opened in 1966, it is meant to capture the flavor and architectural detail of New Orleans's Bourbon Street. This area contains two of the most popular Disneyland attractions, Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean, and a private club and restaurant, Club 33.

CRITTER COUNTRY's main draw is Splash Mountain, a log flume attraction themed after the animated segments of Disney's 1946 movie Song of the South. In 2003, a dark ride called The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh replaced the long-running Country Bear Jamboree, a show featuring singing Audio-Animatronic bears. MICKEY'S TOONTOWN opened in 1993 and was patterned after "Toontown" in the Disney/Touchstone Pictures 1988 release Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

BACKSTAGE AREAS There are several points of entry from the outside world to the backstage areas: Ball Gate (at the terminus of Cast Place off Ball Road), TDA Gate (adjacent to the Team Disney Anaheim building), Harbor Gate (off Harbor Boulevard, behind Tomorrowland), and Winston Gate (off Disneyland Drive, behind the Mickey and Friends parking garage).

DISNEYLAND RAILROAD Laid to three-foot gauge, the track runs in a continuous loop around the park. The train stops at stations in New Orleans Square, Toontown, Tomorrowland, and Main Street.

DISNEYLAND MONORAIL shuttles visitors between two stations, one inside the park in Tomorrowland and one in Downtown Disney. It follows a 2.5-mile (4 km) long route designed to show off the park from above.

DISNEY CHARACTERS Throughout the park Disney characters greet visitors, talk with children, and pose for photos. Besides greeting visitors in regular places, they often participate in Disneyland parades.

DISNEY PARADES Daytime and night time parades celebrate Disney films or seasonal holidays with characters, music, and large floats. Elaborate fireworks shows featuring Disney songs and an appearance by "Peter Pan" character Tinker Bell.

DISNEYLAND BAND play the role of the Town Band on Main Street, U.S.A. but also break out into smaller groups like the Main Street Merchants Band, the Firehouse Sax Quartet, and a variety of groups in New Orleans Square.

Kennedy Space Center Information
Kennedy Space Center is located about 35 miles east of Orlando International Airport in Brevard County, Florida. This Center traverses an amazing area that includes towering launch pads, huge rockets, history-making technology, and vast stretches of Florida wildlife.

TOURS

Launch Viewing If you plan to be in Florida during a shuttle launch, you can purchase Launch Transportation Tickets from the Center's visitors' complex or take a place at many prime-viewing areas outside of the space center.

NASA Up-Close Tour The highlight of this tour is the A/B Camera Stop, where visitors have the closest possible view of space shuttle launch pad. This tours ends at the amazing Apollo/Saturn V Center.

Cape Canaveral: Then & Now Tour Relive the launch of US's first satellite at the Air Force Space and Missile Museum and see today's active rocket programs. The tour ends at the Apollo/Saturn V Center.

Kennedy Space Center Tour The tour takes you to the International Space Station Center, LC 39 Observation Gantry, and the Apollo/Saturn V Center.
You can witness history in the making as NASA plans and prepares for returning humans to the Moon and sending robotic explorers deep into our galaxy. See these stories unfold on a gigantic five-and-a-half story IMAX movie screens. Walk through a full-scale replica of a Shuttle orbiter. See real Moon rocks and rockets used to launch man and machine into Space.

At Visitor Complex, enjoy its Rocket Garden, IMAX movies, space history exhibits, a full-sized walk-through Space Shuttle display, bus tours, restaurants, gift shops, the Apollo/Saturn V facility and the Astronaut Hall of Fame.

Other space-related attractions available nearby include the Astronaut Memorial Planetarium and Observatory at Brevard Community College in Cocoa and the US Space cWalk of Fame in Titusville.

Tours to Wyoming

LOCATION
Wyoming, a state in the west US, is bordered on the north by Montana, on the east by south Dakota and Nebraska, on the south by Colorado, and on the west by Utah and Idaho. The capital and largest city is Cheyenne. Wyoming is also the least populous of the US states.

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS:
While the eastern side of the state marked by the Great Plains, the majority area is dominated by mountain ranges and rangelands.

CENTRAL: This region is well known for tree-covered mountains and lolling plains. Casper and the North Platte River run through the heart of central Wyoming. The main towns along the North Platte River are Chugwater, Wheatland, Glendo, Douglas and Glenrock. Visit the smaller towns off the main highways for sweeping vistas of this stunning land.

NORTHEAST: Bordered by the Big Horn Mountains on the west, South Dakota to the east, the Montana border to the north, the Thunder Basin National Grassland to the south, this region is rich in history. Northeast Wyoming was a location of a great deal of conflict between the Native Americans and white settlers. Check out the Powder River and Devils Tower National Monument, the two natural wonders of this area.

NORTHHWEST: The jewel in the crown of this region is the world-famous Yellowstone National Park. However, the region also blessed with other parks that are worth visiting for their natural splendor. Yellowstone was the first of America's National Parks and the Shoshone National Forest the first of America's National Forests. Check out Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation.

SOUTHWEST: This stark region is rich in natural resources - from minerals to fossilized remains of ancient animals in the layers of rock of Fossil Butte National Monument. At Fort Bridger, see the emigrant trails. Here visitors can get a sense of what those early pioneers saw in this region. Home to more than 1,600 wild horses, Southwest is the place for visiting these animals in the wild.

THINGS TO DO:

Grand Encampment Museum features the Doc Culleton Interpretive Center and collection of original buildings representing timbering, mining, and agricultural history of the region.

Museum of the Mountain Man: Situated in the heart of the country, the Museum stands as a monument to the men and the commerce that opened the West. It presents a visual and interpretative experience into the romantic era of the Mountain man and provides an overview of the Western Fur Trade's historical significance.

Tours to Wisconsin

Wisconsin is located in the Midwest area of the US. The state is bordered by the Montreal River, Lake Superior and Michigan to the north, by Lake Michigan to the east, by Illinois to the south, and by Iowa and Minnesota to the west. Part of the state's boundaries includes the Mississippi River and St. Croix River in the west, and the Menominee River and Montreal River in the northeast. Madison is the capital city.

REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS

NORTH REGION Marion Amazement Park is a permanent 30,000 square foot series of walkways, towers and platforms that twist through the maze. There are only 5 others like it in US.

North Lakeland Discovery Center explores the region's natural, cultural and historical resources through recreation, field experience, study, discussion and display.

St. Croix Festival Theatre offers a variety of plays throughout the year.

American Folklore Theatre's mission is to develop and present professional dramatic productions of a cultural and/or educational nature which will further the knowledge and appreciation of the heritage of the United States through creation, development, publication, and presentation in live or recorded form, of dramatic and musical works of art.

Birch Creek Music Performance Center is the summer home to outstanding young musicians and some of the country's top performers and music educators, who teach by day and perform by night in the rural campus' 500-seat concert hall.

Rhinelander Logging Museum Complex is a replica of a lumber camp of the 1870's, consisting of a bunkhouse, a cook shanty, and a blacksmith shop.

Forts Folle Avoine Historic Park brings to life the rich heritage of the fur trade area in the Folle Avoine region of northwestern Wisconsin.

Peck's Wildwood Wildlife Park is home to over 500 animals and birds including; wolf, black bear, elk, bobcat, buffalo, deer, mountain lion, wallaby, coatimundi, emu, ring-tailed lemur, African spurred tortoise, eagle and birds of the world.

Big Top Chautauqua is a non-profit performing arts organization and presents a seventy-plus night summer season of concerts, plays, lectures, and original, illuminated historical musicals.

Waswagoning is a 20-acre outdoor recreated Indian village on the Lac du Flambeau OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Northwoods Wildlife Center
Carl's Wood Art Museum
The Fairfield Art Museum
National Fresh Water Fishing Hall Of Fame
Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay
Lumberjack Special Steam Train & Camp Five Museum
White Pines Family Fun Center
Northwoods Children's Museum
Cana Island Lighthouse
International Snowmobile Hall of Fame
Door County Maritime Museum at Gills Rock
Lumberjack Village

SOUTH REGION

Discovery World Museum has over 150 custom-designed, fully interactive exhibits located on two floors.

East Troy Electric Railroad Museum runs from Mukwonago to East Troy in southeast Wisconsin.

H.H. Bennett Studio & History Center has interactive exhibits that trace the evolution of Wisconsin Dells through the lens of landscape photographer Henry Hamilton Bennett.

Pendarvis Historic Site traces its beginnings to Wisconsin's territorial lead-mining heyday during the 1830s and '40s, when many immigrant Cornish miners settled in Mineral Point to work the mines.

Old World Wisconsin is an open-air museum that includes a 1870s crossroads village and an assortment of ethnic farmsteads.

Kettle Moraine Steam Train offers an eight-mile nostalgic ride on a turn of the century steam train.

Kalahari Waterpark Resort features an African theme and has 11 slides, three jacuzzis, Torrent River, wave pool, kid's play area, fitness center, salon, gift shop, 72 luxurious suites and lots more.

Milwaukee Repertory Theater brings 15 productions of the best in contemporary drama, classics, comedies and cabaret to three unique stages each season.

International Clown Hall of Fame is dedicated to the preservation and advancement of clown art.

William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design explores advertising, design and our culture.

Visit American UFO & Sci-Fi Museum for breathtaking tributes to your favorite science fiction films and exciting exhibits.

Kenosha Military Museum features military artifacts from WWI.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Milwaukee Art Museum
The Milwaukee Zoo
Overture Center for the Arts
Circus World Museum
House on the Rock
Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Mitchell Park Conservatory (Domes)
Hoard Historical Museum
Henry Vilas Zoo
Villa Louis Historic Site
Watson's Wild West Museum
West Bend Art Museum
Riverview Park & Waterworld
Milwaukee Public Museum
Milton House Museum
Mid-Continent Railway Museum
Madison Children's Museum
Logan Museum of Anthropology
Urban Ecology Center
Treasure Island Waterpark Resort
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
Janesville's Rotary Gardens
Riveredge Nature Center
Racine Zoological Gardens
Norskedalen Nature & Heritage Center
Museum of Norman Rockwell Art

CENTRAL REGION

Weidner Center for Performing Arts has outstanding acoustics; physical beauty and state-of-the-art accommodations combine to make it one of the finest performing halls in the United States.

Ellwood H. May Environmental Park has 120 acres of forests, wetlands and prairie with ponds, river and an abundance of wildlife.

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum is Wisconsin's premier art museum

Above & Beyond Children's Museum offers hands-on fun for kids like a treehouse, skycrawl, computer lab, pin screen and more.

Historic Point Basse preserves the 1850s site that was an important stopping place for lumber rafts as they headed down river.

John Michael Kohler Arts Center is devoted to innovative explorations in contemporary American art.

Houdini Historical Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to gathering, interpretation, and dissemination of information and artifacts related to the life and career of Harry Houdini.

Crystal Cave has hundreds of stalactites and stalagmites, and labyrinth passageways.

Wisconsin Maritime Museum is a fascinating, entertaining, educational adventure into everything maritime.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame
Oshkosh Public Museum
Chippewa Falls Museum of Industry and Technology
Woodland Dunes Nature Center
Cranberry Expo Museum
Deke Slayton Memorial Space & Bike Museum
Rainbow Falls Family Fun Park
Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum
Grand Opera House
Paul Bunyan Logging Camp
Neville Public Museum
Children's Museum of La Crosse
National Railroad Museum
Lake Michigan Carferry Service
New Richmond Heritage Center
Barlow Planetarium
Chippewa Valley Museum
Thrasher's Opera House
EAA AirVenture Museum
Capitol Civic Centre
Mabel Tainter Memorial Theatre

NATIONAL PARKS

Apostle Island National Lakeshore includes 21 islands and 12 miles of mainland Lake Superior shoreline, featuring pristine stretches of sand beach, spectacular sea caves, remnant old-growth forests, resident bald eagles and black bears, and the largest collection of lighthouses anywhere in the National Park System.

Ice Age National Scenic Trail travels through the edges of the glacier that passed into Wisconsin.

Saint Croix National Scenic River consists of the Namekagon and St. Croix Rivers providing 252 miles of recreational opportunities.

THINGS TO DO

Old World Wisconsin This is America's largest outdoor museum of rural life. An open-air museum, this Old World museum includes a 1870s village and an assortment of ethnic farmsteads.

Above & Beyond Children's Museum offers hands-on fun for kids.

Tours to Washington

Washington, located in the Pacific Northwest of the US, is bound by the Pacific Ocean to the west, Oregon to the south, Idaho to the east and British Columbia, Canada to the north. The state was named after first US President George Washington and Olympia is the state capital.

REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS

THE PALOUSE REGION

Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum is well known for ballet performances, plays, operas, rock concerts, and guest lectures.

Charles R Conner Museum has the largest public collection of birds and mammals in the Pacific Northwest.

Museum of Anthropology is one of the major repositories for archaeological collections in the northwest.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Museum of Art
Palus Artifact Museum

THE COAST REGION

The Aberdeen Museum of History features exhibits of artifacts and slide shows of the early Grays Harbor logging industry and the founding of Aberdeen.

World Kite Museum and Hall of Fame has over 1300 kites.

Lady Washington is a replica of the ship sailed by Capt Gray in 1787 when many of the first discoveries of the Washington coast were made.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
The Polson Museum
Ilwaco Heritage Museum
Pacific Coast Cranberry Research Foundation Museum
Westport Maritime Museum
Museum of the North Beach
Northwest Carriage Museum
Furford Cranberry Museum
Whakiakum County Historical Museum
Whale Watching in Westport

OLYMPIC & KITSAP PENINSULAS

Makah Cultural and Research Center Museum is the nation's finest tribal museum

Bainbridge Island Historical Museum features photos, artifacts, videos, and friendly docents interpreting Island history, folklore, archaeology, cultural diversity, architecture and natural wonder.

Aurora Valentinetti Puppet Museum is a museum dedicated to puppetry, fun and education.

Naval Undersea Museum combines naval history, undersea technology, and marine science to create an exciting and educational experience for visitors.

USS Turner Joy is a restored Vietnam era destroyer that can be toured from the boiler room to the bridge.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Port Angeles Fine Art Center
Admiral Theatre
Olympic Game Farm
Bainbridge Performing Arts
Kitsap Historical Museum
Port Gamble Historic Museum
Bremerton Naval Museum

THE ISLANDS REGION

San Juan Historical Museum consists of the original farmhouse, the first county jail, a turn-of-the-century log cabin, barn, milk house, and carriage house.

Island Stage Left provides free professional quality theatre to the residents of the San Juan Islands and to its visitors.

The Whale Museum promotes stewardship of whales and the Salish Sea ecosystem through education and research.

Orcas Island Historical Museum seeks to educate, inspire, entertain and involve visitors in the unique island history.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Roche Harbor
Whidbey Island Center for the Arts
The Fun House Discovery Center
San Juan Island National Historic Park
Northwest Ballet Theatre
San Juan Community Theatre & Arts
Westcott Bay Institute for Art & Nature

NORTH CASCADES REGION

Cascade Loop is a 400-mile self-guided driving tour circles through the heart of Washington from the waters of Puget Sound across the Cascade Mountains and into the high desert climate of the Columbia River Valley. Y Leavenworth is a Bavarian Alpine village featuring gingerbread chalets, wursthauses, music box and cuckoo clock shops, and much more.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
The Boeing Everett Tour Center
Mount Baker Theatre
Ohme Gardens
The Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center
Imagine Children's Museum
The Museum of Northwest Art
Bellingham Antique Radio Museum

SEATTLE - KING COUNTY REGION

Museum of Flight unravels the story of flight from the dawn of aviation to the Space Age. The Museum features 54 of the world's most awe-inspiring airplanes-authentic and in mint condition.

Pacific Science Center offers a variety of interactive exhibits, a planetarium, IMAX theaters, laser shows and a variety of special events throughout the year.

Washington State Ferries is the largest ferry system in the US and serves eight counties within Washington and the Province of British Columbia in Canada.

The Space Needle offers extraordinary futuristic design and colorful history.

Tillcum Village is where your family and friends can come and explore, while enjoying an exquisite meal of freshly prepared salmon, and view Native American dances.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
The Children's Museum
Seattle Aquarium
The Burke Museum
Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art
Woodland Park Zoo
Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden

VOLCANO COUNTRY REGION

Washington State History Museum has interactive exhibits, theatrical storytelling, high-tech displays and dramatic artifacts.

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park Climb aboard the tram to discover elk, bison, moose and more. Walk wooded pathways to venture near otter, wolverine, bears, cats and wolves.

African American Museum was organized in 1993 as a venue to educate the general public about the contributions made by African Americans toward the development of this nation.

Washington State Capitol Museum interprets the history and culture of Washington.

Lewis County Historical Museum depicts the early settlements and pioneer life in Lewis County, one of the first areas settled in the region.

The Gorge Heritage Museum is dedicated to discovering, preserving, and disseminating knowledge about the history of Western Klickitat County and Eastern Skamania County.

Fort Lewis Museum collects, preserves and interprets material of historical significance to Fort Lewis and the military units, which have served here.

Olympic Flight Museum showcases artifacts and memorabilia from World War II, and other periods in aviation history.

McChord Air Museum features aircraft and scaled model exhibits, unit exhibits, collection of weapons, instruments, paintings and art from the USAF art collection, photographs, vintage uniforms and other memorabilia.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
The Broadway Center of Tacoma
Hands On Children's Museum
Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
The LeMay Museum - America's Car Museum
Veterans Memorial Museum
Pioneer Farm Museum and Ohop Indian Village
Mt Rainier Scenic Railroad
Paul H. Karshner Memorial Museum
The Vintage Motorcycle Museum
The Lelooska Museum
Tacoma Art Museum
Cowlitz County Historical Museum
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Maryhill Museum of Art
The Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum
The Johnson Farm Museum
Children's Museum of Tacoma
Squaxin Island Tribe Museum

ROCKY MOUNTAIN GATEWAY REGION

Spokane Center consists of four facilities: The Spokane Opera House, The Spokane Convention Center, The International Ag Trade Center and Joe Albi Stadium.

Wonderland Family Fun Center has indoor and outdoor mini golf, video games, laser tag, batting cages, go karts, tube crawl, children's games, simulators, restaurant, animated show.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Keller Heritage Center Museum and Park
Spokane Valley Heritage Museum
Riverfront Park
Jundt Art Museum
Cat Tales Zoological Park

COLUMBIA RIVER PLATEAU REGION

Schiffner Military and Police Museum has more than six decades of military history represented by uniforms, medals, tools and literature issued about the armed forces.

Lincoln County Historical Museum portrays the evolution of Lincoln County.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Ritzville Railroad-Depot History Museum
Adams East Museum & Art Center
Grant County's Historical Museum and Village


WINE COUNTRY REGION

American Hop Museum features striking exhibitions and intriguing displays, and a unique gift shop highlighting an array of items devoted to the history and future of hop cultivation.

Northern Pacific Railway Museum gives an opportunity for the visitor to view many aspects of early railroad transportation.

Columbia River Exhibition of History Science and Technology tells the dynamic story of the Columbia Basin and surrounding region.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Fort Walla Walla Museum
Yakama Nation Cultural Center
Franklin County Historical Museum
Harper Joy Theatre
Whitman Mission National Historic Site
Yakima Valley Museum
Three Rivers Children's Museum
East Benton County Historical Museum
Little Theatre of Walla Walla
The Kirkman House Museum
Washington State Railroads Historical Society Museum

NATIONAL PARKS

Ebey's Landing National Historic Reserve provides a vivid historical record of Pacific Northwest history, including the first exploration of Puget Sound by Captain George Vancouver in 1792.

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site was the administrative headquarters and main supply depot for the Hudson's Bay Company's fur trading operations in the immense Columbia Department.

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail celebrates the heroic expedition of the Corps of Discovery, led by Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark.

Mount Rainier National Park includes Mount Rainier, an active volcano encased in over 35 square miles of snow and ice.

North Cascades National Park includes North Cascades National Park and Ross Lake and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas.

Olympic National Park encompasses three distinctly different ecosystems-rugged glacier capped mountains, over 60 miles of wild Pacific coast and magnificent stands of old growth and temperate rain forest.

Whitman Mission National Historic Site preserves the site of Waiilatpu Mission, a Presbyterian mission to the Cayuse Indians from 1836 to 1847.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
San Juan Island National Historic Park
Ross Lake National Recreation Area
Lake Chelan National Recreation Area
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Klondike Gold Rush-Seattle Unit National Historic Park

Tours to Virgina

The Commonwealth of Virginia, one of the original thirteen states of the US that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution, is bordered by West Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia to the north, by Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, by North Carolina and Tennessee to the south, and by Kentucky and West Virginia to the west. Richmond is the capital.

REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS

HEART OF APPALACHIA REGION

Historic Crab Orchard Museum introduces visitors to the cultural heritage of the middle Appalachians.

BLUE RIDGE HIGHLANDS REGION

Morgan-McClure Museum has racing related exhibits.

Wolf Creek Indian village and museum offers you the experience of an aboriginal village dating back 700 years

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Historic Crab Orchard Museum
Beagle Ridge Herb Farm
Blue Ridge Institute & Museum

SHENANDOAH VALLEY REGION

Shenandoah Caverns Experience the color of Virginia's most beautiful caverns.

Natural Bridge Of Virginia offers a unique, historic, picturesque and natural experience.

Luray Caverns is eastern America's largest and most popular caverns.

Grand Caverns is America's oldest show cave and a stately and powerful example of Nature's handiwork.

Virginia's Explore Park offers a fun way to learn about the history of the land and the people in western Virginia in 1671, 1740, and 1850.

Salem Museum maintains an important collection of local artifacts, including Native American pieces recovered from an early Indian settlement, relics of the Civil War, and mementos of daily life from the span of Salem's history.

Luray Reptile Center features a unique blend of reptiles, exotic animals, tropical birds and birds of prey.

Science Museum of West Virginia lets you explore light, color and sound by interacting with more than 40 state-of-the-art exhibits.

CENTRAL REGION AAF Tank Museum has the largest tank & cavalry collection in the world.

Poplar Forest was Jefferson's octagonal retreat.

Ash Lawn-Highland is an historic house museum

Scottsville Museum brings the town's history to life, from its beginnings as an 18th century James River settlement to its shining era as a bustling 19th century river and canal port.

Edgar Allan Poe Museum provides a retreat into early nineteenth century Richmond where Edgar Allan Poe lived and worked.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Paramount's Kings Dominion
Danville Science Center
University of Virginia Art Museum
Monticello
Maymont
Agecroft Hall
University of Virginia Art Museum

NORTHERN REGION

Leesburg Animal Park offers the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the friendliest animals around.

Newseum is the interactive museum of news. You can go behind the scenes to see and experience how and why news is made.

Alexandria Archaeology Museum has from more than 150 sites, spanning 10,000 years of human history.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Green Spring Gardens Park
The Manassas Museum
Gunston Hall Plantation
Morven Park
Splashdown Waterpark
Gari Melchers Home and Studio
Fredericksburg Area Museum
Torpedo Factory Art Center

CHESAPEAKE BAY REGION

Mary Ball Washington Museum was established in 1958 as a museum honoring the mother of the father of our country.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Stratford Hall
Westmoreland Berry Farm and Orchard
Reedville Fisherman's Museum
Historic Christ Church

TIDEWATER & HAMPTON ROADS REGION

Bacon's Castle is a rare surviving example of Jacobean architecture with its cruciform shape, triple chimneys and curvilinear gables.

Nauticus, The National Maritime Center is a multi-level maritime showcase.

Water Country is the mid-Atlantic's largest family water play park.

The Mariner's Museum is one of the largest international maritime museums of the world.

Chrysler Museum of Art offers over 30,000 objects spans over 5000 years of world history.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Virginia Marine Science Museum
The Hermitage Foundation Museum
The Old Coast Guard Station
Children's Museum of Virginia
Busch Gardens
Colonial Williamsburg
Jamestown Settlement and Yorktown Victory Center

EASTERN SHORE REGION

The Chesapeake Bay Bridge offers bird watching, biking, walking trails, fishing and scenic views.

Island Aquarium provides a unique opportunity to experience local marine life up close.

Chincoteague Island is one of the many and perhaps the most beautiful island that dots Virginia's Eastern Shore.

NATIONAL PARKS

George Washington Birthplace National Monument depicts five generations of Washington's beginning with John Washington in 1658.

Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts comprises 130 acres of rolling hills and woods, with an abundance of natural resources.

Booker T. Washington National Monument is the site of famed educator, orator, and presidential advisor, Booker T. Washington's birth, early life, and emancipation.

Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail follows the Revolutionary War route of militia from Virginia, today's eastern Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia to the battle of Kings Mountain, South Carolina, site of the Kings Mountain National Military Park.

Appalachian National Scenic Trail is a 2,167-mile footpath along the ridge crests and across the major valleys of the Appalachian Mountains from Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in north Georgia.

Green Springs is a natural basin caused by erosion of a volcanic intrusion.

Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site commemorates the life of this progressive and talented African-American woman who was the first woman in the US to establish and serve as president of a bank.

Colonial National Historic Park administers two of the most historically significant sites in North America: Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America in 1607 and Yorktown Battlefield, the final major battle of the American Revolutionary War in 1781.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Appomattox Court House National Historic Park
Blue Ridge Parkway
Richmond National Battlefield Park
Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network
Cape Henry National Memorial
Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network

Tours to Vermont

Vermont, the second smallest of the 50 states in the US, is located in New England. The Connecticut River marks the eastern border of the state with New Hampshire. Lake Champlain separates Vermont from New York and Canada is on the northwest of the state.

REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS SOUTHERN REGION

Bennington Museum features objects that illustrate the social, cultural, and historical development of New England.

Robert Todd Lincoln's Hildene was the home of Robert Todd Lincoln, the eldest son of President Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln and his family.

Park-McCullough House is a thirty-five room Victorian Mansion, which has remained nearly unchanged.

Green Mountain Railroad has breathtaking scenery and plenty of opportunities for photo-shoots.

Bromley Adventure Zone, Vermont's largest family fun park, has a 25-foot climbing wall, mini-golf, DévalKarts and America's longest Alpine slide and much more.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Southern Vermont Arts Center
American Museum of Fly Fishing
Santa's Land
The Nature Museum at Grafton
Adams Family Farm

NORTHERN REGION

Shelburne Farms features walking trails and children's farmyard

Vermont Teddy Bear Company is the largest maker of handcrafted, American-made teddy bears!

Birds of Vermont Museum is a natural history museum based on woodcarvings of the state's birds.

Fairbank Museum and Planetarium is northern New England's premiere museum of natural history.

Shelburne Museum has 37 buildings that are home to vast collections of fine and decorative arts, paintings, folk sculpture, weathervanes, decoys, quilts, toys, dolls, circus memorabilia and more.

CENTRAL REGION

Montshire Museum is a hands-on museum, located in Norwich, Vermont, with dozens of exciting exhibits relating to the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology.

Sugarbush Farm is one of the few places in the state where you can get the real Vermont Cheddar.

Vermont Marble Exhibit is the world's largest marble exhibit. The Hall of Presidents displays statuary white marble relief carving of all past US presidents.

Rock of Ages offers a look at the 50-acre, 500-foot-deep active granite quarry.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
American Precision Museum
Porter Music Box Museum
Norman Rockwell Museum
Vermont Institute of Natural Science
Parade Gallery

NATIONAL PARKS

Appalachian National Scenic Trail is a 2,167-mile footpath along the ridge crests and across the major valleys of the Appalachian Mountains from Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in north Georgia.

Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Vermont's first national park preserves and interprets the historic Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller property.

Tours to Utah

Utah, one of the four corners states of the US, is bordered by Idaho and Wyoming in the north, by Colorado in the east, at a single point by New Mexico to the southeast, by Arizona in the south, and by Nevada in the west. Salt Lake City is the capital and largest city. Vast expanses of the state are relatively uninhabited.

Historic Benson Grist Mill More than 150-years-old, the mill is hailed as the most significant structural landmark between Salt Lake City and Reno, Nevada when it was placed on the National Register of Historic Sites in 1972.

Treehouse Children's Museum is an interactive museum, themed around family literacy and the arts.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Brigham City Museum Gallery
Fairview Museum of History & Art
John Hutchings Museum of Natural History

CENTRAL UTAH

MORMON MIRACLE PAGEANT offers an exciting evening under a canopy of stars, at the foot of the magnificent Manti Temple.

PAUL BUNYAN'S WOODPILE The "woodpile" is a cluster of lava logs formed about 30-million years ago during the Eocine period.

EASTERN UTAH

DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT protects a large deposit of fossil dinosaur bones.

THE COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH PREHISTORIC MUSEUM has the world famous Utahraptor and Gastonia burgei. In the hall of Archeology is the Colombian Mammoth and information on the prehistoric cultures of Utah.

SOUTHEASTERN UTAH

The Dinosaur Museum of Blanding has the complete history of the world of the dinosaurs ??? Skeletons, fossilized skin, eggs, footprints, state-of-the-art graphics, and beautifully realistic sculptures present the dinosaurs from the Four Corners region and throughout the globe.

Museum of Church History and Art

Wheeler Historic Farm

Saint George Temple

Zion National Park offers a 229 square miles of spectacular cliff-and-canyon landscape and wilderness.

NATIONAL PARKS AND RECREATION AREAS

Arches National Park has the world's largest concentration of natural stone arches. The park covers over 73,000 acres and is one of Utah's premier travel destinations.

Golden Spike National Historic Site is where Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads met on May 10, 1869. Visitors can enjoy railroad exhibits, archaeological artifacts, films, steam locomotives and a visitor's center.

Timpanogos Cave National Monument has a cave system that consists of three spectacularly decorated caverns. Each cavern has unique colors and formations.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
Bryce Canyon National Park
Capitol Reef National Park
Cedar Breaks National Park
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

Tours to Texas

Texas borders New Mexico on the west, Oklahoma on the north, Louisiana and Arkansas on the east. To the southwest, across the Rio Grande, Texas borders the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas. To the southeast of Texas lies the Gulf of Mexico.

REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS

BIG BEND COUNTRY REGION

El Paso Museum of Art's artworks include American painting and sculpture, European painting and sculpture, Mexican viceroyal painting and 19th century Mexican folk retablos and many others.

The El Paso Zoo is an eighteen-acre home to more than 700 animals of 175 species in a variety of natural habitat exhibits including a Reptile House, American Biome, Americas Aviary, Paraje, Birds of Prey, Forest Atrium, Asian Grasslands, Asian Endangered Walk, and an Elephant Complex.

The Globe of the Great Southwest is a replica of the original Globe Theatre, the home of William Shakespeare's acting company in England.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
The Presidential Museum
Western Playland Amuseument Park
The Natural History Museum of El Paso
Permian Basin Petroleum Museum
American Airpower Heritage Museum

PANHANDLE PLAINS REGION

The Grace Museum houses three museums in the historic Grace Hotel: The Art Museum, The History Museum and The Children's Museum.

Buddy Holly Center collects, preserves and interprets artifacts relevant to Lubbock's most famous native son, Buddy Holly, as well as to other performing artists and musicians of West Texas.

Carson County Square House Museum is just one of 21 buildings, galleries, outdoor diorama, and large outdoor artifacts that make up the Square House Museum complex.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Wonderland Park (Amusement Park)
Panhandle Plains Historical Museum
Don Harrington Discovery Center
Mackenzie Park/Joyland Amusement Park
Amarillo Museum of Art
National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature
The American Quarter Horse Association

HILL COUNTRY REGION

The Dixie Dude Ranch is a working stock ranch. Explore the ranch on hiking trails, hunt for fossils and arrowheads or check out their century-old barn and Range War Cemetery.

Natural Bridge Caverns Learn a lot about identifying gems and minerals while filling your pockets with treasure, or take the Adventure Tour through the South Cavern -- a physically demanding and thrilling excursion into one of the world's premier caverns.

Clearsprings Aviaries & Zoological Gardens has collection of rare and endangered exotic birds.

Caverns of Sonora is a natural cave that is one of the most active caves in the world, with more then 90% of the cave still forming.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Austin Zoo
The National Museum of the Pacific War
Friedrich Wilderness Park
The Exotic Resort Zoo
Schlitterbahn waterpark
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

PRAIRIES AND LAKES REGION

National Scouting Museum is a tribute to the rich history of the Boy Scouts of America.

OLD CITY PARK Nestled among 13 beautifully wooded acres, the village includes Victorian-era homes.

SCIENCE PLACE is about helping kids of all ages understand why and how things work.

THE DALLAS ARBORETUM AND BOTANICAL GARDEN features 66 superbly landscaped acres of towering trees, fragrant gardens, and lush lawns that beckon you out of the city's bustle into a serene and beautiful world.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Dallas Zoo
The Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park
Dallas Museum of Art
Frontiers of Flight Museum
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Dallas World Aquarium & zoological garden
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center
Dallas Museum of Natural History
Fort Worth Zoo
The African American Museum
Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum

PINEY WOODS REGION

Stephen F. Austin Mast Arboretum Enjoy a wide diversity of plant life, along with a children's garden and an azalea garden.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Caldwell Zoo
Harrold's Model Train Museum
Heritage Plaza
Gregg County Historical Museum
Longview Museum of Fine Arts
Marshall Depot
The Hudnall Planetarium

SOUTH TEXAS PLAINS REGION

San Antonio Museum of Art is home to the region's finest Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities; Asian art; European and American paintings; decorative arts, and contemporary art.

THE ALAMO is a 4.2 acre complex where a small band of Texans held out for thirteen days against the centralist army of General Antonio López de Santa Anna.

WITTE MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND SCIENCE exhibits, major national traveling exhibits, family events, live gallery theater, and overnight camp-ins for children.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Natural Bridge Caverns
Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
Friedrich Wilderness Park
Diamond W Longhorn Ranch
San Antonio Botanical Gardens
Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Hertzberg Circus Collection & Museum
San Antonio River Walk
SeaWorld Adventure Park
San Antonio Zoo

GULF COAST REGION

The Children's Museum of Houston is the highest-attended youth museum in the country for its size and is committed to the mission of learning by providing hands-on exhibitions in the areas of science and technology, history and culture, health and human development, and the arts.

THE REEF is a 20-acre spring-fed lake and water-based family park offering facilities for scuba diving, swimming, fishing, kayaking/canoeing, and picnicking.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Texas State Aquarium
Houston Museum of Natural Science
Adventure Bay Waterpark

MUSEUM OF PRINTING HISTORY's collection contains examples of ancient writing, pre-Gutenberg hand written rare books and manuscripts, antique printing equipment and tools, historically significant printed material such as bible leafs, government documents, early newspapers and periodicals and antique fine art prints.

HOUSTON SPACE CENTER provides an adventure into the past, present, and future of NASA's manned space flight program with interactive exhibits, IMAX films, and behind-the-scenes tram tours of JSC, home of America's astronauts.

NATIONAL PARKS

Amistad National Recreation Area is sometimes stark and desolate but it comes alive after a rainstorm.

Big Bend National Park is a place that merges natural environments, from desert to mountains.

Big Thicket National Preserve

Chamizal National Memorial commemorates the milestone treaty between Mexico and the US in 1963. Far

Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River provides protection and maintenance of the pristine character of the Rio Grande from the Coahuila/Chihuahua, Mexico.

Fort Davis National Historic Site helped open the area to settlement and protected travelers and merchants along the San Antonio-El Paso Road from 1854 to 1891.

Guadalupe Mountains National Park contains portions of the world's most extensive and significant Permian limestone fossil reef.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
San Antonio Missions National Historic Park
Lake Meredith National Recreation Area
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Park
Padre Island National Seashore
Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site

Tours to Tennessee

LOCATION Tennessee is bordered on the north by Kentucky and Virginia, on the east by North Carolina, on the south by Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, and on the west by Arkansas and Missouri.
REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS WEST REGION The Memphis Belle is the most famous aircraft of WWII and star of two Hollywood films.

Mud Island River Park is the nation's premier tribute to the mighty Mississippi River.

The Pyramid Arena is a 21,000 seat sports and entertainment facility is home to the University of Memphis Men's Basketball Program and is well known for hosting national basketball tournaments, concerts and family shows.

LIBERTYLAND is the Park's beautifully landscaped grounds are filled with live shows featuring pop, rock'n'roll, gospel, and country music.

National Civil Rights Museum offers the first and only comprehensive overview of the civil rights movement in exhibit form.

Elvis Presley's Graceland Visit Elvis' 14-acre estate which includes a mansion tour, The Elvis Presley Automobile Museum, Elvis' Custom Jets, and a museum featuring personal items reflecting the private side of the legend.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Fire Museum
Rock City Gardens
Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum
Art Museum of the University of Memphis
Memphis Zoo
Sun Studio
Chucalissa Archaeological Museum
Pink Palace Family of Museums
Children's Museum of Memphis
National Ornamental Metal Museum
The Dixon Gallery & Gardens

EAST REGION

Chattanooga Zoo provides educational and recreational opportunity for all.

Ruby Falls, America's highest underground waterfall is located on Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga. Take a guided tour of the caves and the spectacular 145-foot waterfall.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Tennessee Aquarium
Tennessee Valley Railroad
Abraham Lincoln Museum
The Museum of Appalachia
Governor's Palace Theatre
Louise Mandrell Theater
Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort & Amusement Park
Dollywood

MIDDLE REGION

Nashville Shores features a wide variety of activities for the whole family.

The Parthenon in Nashville is the world's only full size replica of the ancient Parthenon in Athens.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum
Nashville Toy Museum
Nashville Zoo
Tennessee Performing Arts Center
Belle Meade Plantation

NATIONAL PARKS

Andrew Johnson National Historic Site honors the life and work of the nation's 17th President and preserves his two homes, tailor shop, and the gravesite.

Appalachian National Scenic Trail The trail traverses Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia.

Obed Wild and Scenic River has cut rugged gorges leaving exciting whitewater gorges with bluffs as high as 500 feet above the water.

Shiloh National Military Park preserves the scene of the first major battle in the Western theater of the Civil War.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
Fort Donelson National Cemetery
Fort Donelson National Battlefield
Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail
Stones River National Cemetery
Stones River National Battlefield

Tours to South Dakota

LOCATION South Dakota is a midwestern state in the US. The state is bordered to the north by North Dakota, to the south by Nebraska, to the east by Iowa and Minnesota, and to the west by Wyoming and Montana. It is probably best known as the location of Mount Rushmore.
1880 Train/Black Hills Central Railroad Located near Mt. Rushmore National Monument and Crazy Horse Memorial, the locomotive offers a western experience like no other.

Bear Country USA features the world's largest private collection of North American Black Bear.

Sitting Bull Crystal Caverns are subterranean, crystalline passages in the Paha Sapa limestone.

Parade of Presidents Historical Wax Museum This unique museum features incredibly realistic, life-sized wax figures of all US Presidents.

The Journey Museum brings together four major prehistoric and historic collections to tell the complete story of the Western Great Plains.

Rushmore Cave is the area's largest stalactite cave and the closest cave to Mt. Rushmore National Memorial.

Black Hills Caverns is a huge cave, with a fantastic variety of formations including Logomites, Stalagmites, Stalactites, Helictites, Rare Frost Crystal, Purple Amethyst, Flowstone, Dogtooth Spar Crystal, Boxwork, Cave Flower, Soda Straw Stalactites, Columns, Draperies, Popcorn Crystal, Nailhead Spar Crystal and many more!

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Reptile Gardens
National Museum of Woodcarving
Crazy Horse Memorial
Flintstone's Bedrock City
Rushmore Tramway
Adams Museum & House
Thunder Road Family Fun Park
Dacotah Prairie Museum
Redlin Art Center

SOUTHEAST REGION

Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science is the region's newest and largest cultural and entertainment center.

Corn Palace is an outstanding structure, which stands as a tribute to the agricultural heritage of South Dakota.

Smith-Zimmermann Heritage Museum The museum's collections and exhibits focus on the ethnic history of the early settlements in Lake County and surrounding regions in eastern South Dakota from 1860 to the present.

NATIONAL PARKS

The Badlands National Park, located in southwestern South Dakota, is home to the black-footed ferret, the endangered land mammal in North America. The park, which covers 64,000 sq km, consists of 244,000 acres of buttes, pinnacles and spires blended with the mixed grass prairie. The Park contains the world's richest Oligocene epoch fossil beds, which are 23 to 35 million years old. "I was totally unprepared for that revelation called the Dakota Bad Lands," said Frank Lloyd Wright.

Jewel Cave National Monument is recognized as the third longest cave in the world. The cave is an important hibernaculum for several species of bats.

Mount Rushmore reflects patriotism; natural beauty and to some it represents a great work of art and still to others it presents a challenge for them to begin to share their own cultures.

Wind Cave National Park is one of the world's longest and most complex caves.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Missouri National Recreation Area

Tours to South Carolina

LOCATION South Carolina, the first state to secede from the Union to establish the Confederate States of America, has North Carolina in the north, to the south and west by Georgia, located across the Savannah River, and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. The capital and largest city is Columbia. Other important cities are Charleston, Greenville, Rock Hill, Spartanburg, Anderson, Sumter, and Florence.
REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS

MYRTLE BEACH & THE GRAND STRAND REGION

Seaport of Georgetown has a fascinating waterfront history, fun shopping, terrific restaurants on-the-water, art galleries and beautiful historic homes.

Alligator Adventure, the world's largest reptile park, occupies over 20 acres of wetland habitat.

Broadway at the Beach features hundreds of unique specialty shops, unlimited attractions...even a 23-acre freshwater lake right in the center of it all.

Brookgreen Gardens is the country's first and largest sculpture garden where some 550 works of American figurative sculpture are displayed throughout one of the most beautiful public gardens in the Southeast.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Wild Water and Race Theme Park
Family Kingdom Amusement Park
Children's Museum of South Carolina
Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum
The Carolina Opry
Rice Museum
NASCAR SpeedPark
Horry County Museum
Alabama Theatre
Ice Castle Theatre
Ripley's Aquarium
Waccatee Zoo


CAPITAL CITY & LAKE MURRAY REGION

Camden Archives and Museum is responsible for collecting, preserving and making accessible items of importance to the history of the area.

Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site After the siege of Charleston, Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British soldiers marched to Camden and set up supply headquarters.

Confederate Relic Room and Museum contains memorabilia of South Carolina's distinguished military heritage from the Colonial era to the present.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
McKissick Museum
South Carolina State Museum
Riverbanks Zoo & Botanical Garden
Columbia Museum of Art
Carter and Holmes Orchids
Newberry Opera House

CHARLESTON REGION

Magnolia Plantation features the country's oldest garden and a reconstruction era plantation house. Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum is home to USS YORKTOWN (CV-10), the Fighting Lady.

Middleton Place is a carefully preserved 18th-century plantation that has survived revolution, Civil War, and earthquake.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
South Carolina Aquarium
Nathaniel Russell House
Charelston County Parks
Audubon Swamp Garden
Dock Street Theatre
Charleston Museum
Charleston IMAX® Theatre
Carolina Ice Palace
Gibbes Museum of Art

LOWCOUNTRY & RESORT ISLANDS REGION

Coastal Discovery Museum has indoor and outdoor exhibits, activity centers in the Sea Island Classroom, the History Time-line Exhibit, and Museum Store on-site, plus 11 different tours and cruises around the island, the Museum is a fantastic way to become familiar with the island's unique history and ecology.

PEE DEE COUNTRY REGION

Florence Museum of Art, Science and History was established to promote the Arts and Sciences; to collect, to preserve and to exhibit object of historic, artistic and scientific interest.

South Carolina Cotton Museum preserves the history of the cotton culture in the state.

SANTEE COOPER COUNTRY REGION

Berkeley Museum tells the story of 12,000 years of the region's history.

Stanback Planetarium features Sky-Skan Automation and the NASA Educator Resource Center.

Cypress Gardens offers a walk-through Butterfly House with hundreds of butterflies, beautiful plants, birds and more.

THE UPCOUNTRY REGION

BMW Zentrum is where past, present and future of BMW comes together in one magnificent marvel of a building. See the cars, the engines, the speed, and the innovation.

Hollywild Animal Park is one of the largest private collections of rare and exotic animals in the Southeast.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Museum of Confederate History
Peace Center for Performing Arts
Roper Mountain Science Center
South Carolina Botanical Garden
Spartanburg County Museum of Art
Anderson County Museum
Spartanburg Science Center

NATIONAL PARKS

Charles Pinckney National Historic Site was established to interpret Charles Pinckney's role in the development of the US Constitution. Visit this site to see his plantation Snee Farm and the transition of the United States from a group of colonies to a young nation.

Fort Sumpter National Monument The first engagement of the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter on April 12 and 13, 1861.

Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail follows the Revolutionary War route of patriots from Virginia, eastern Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia to the battle of Kings Mountain, South Carolina, site of the Kings Mountain National Military Park.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Congaree Swamp National Monument
Cowpens National Battlefield
Fort Moultrie National Monument
King's Mountain National Military Park

Tours to Rhode Island

LOCATION The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations is the smallest state in the US. Rhode Island is part of the New England region, and was the first of the thirteen original American colonies to declare independence from British rule. Rhode Island is bordered on the north and east by Massachusetts, on the west by Connecticut, and on the south by Rhode Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean.
REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS

EAST BAY REGION

Herreshoff Marine Museum displays over 40 historic yachts, steam engines, fittings, photographs and memorabilia of the accomplishments of the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology
Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum
Audubon Environmental Education Center

PROVIDENCE REGION Waterfire Providence is an award winning multi-media installation created by artist Barnaby Evans.

Perishable Theatre Arts Center focuses on producing and presenting new works for adults and children that challenge assumptions about how we live today.

Rhode Island School of Design Museum traces the history of art from antiquity to the present through its collection of more than 85,000 works of art in all media from all cultures.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Providence Performing Arts Center
Providence Children's Museum
Providence Athenaeum
Roger Williams Park and Zoo

SOUTH COUNTY REGION

Smith's Castle provides an opportunity for adults and children to experience nearly four centuries of Rhode Island history.

Wickford Village offers a taste of New England life as it was a century or more ago.

Frosty Drew Observatory is a true observatory where you will see the real sky through a real telescope.

BLOCK ISLAND is truly Nature's Treasure on the Sea, offering an unspoiled rural setting where a visitor can feel like they have stepped back to a gentler, quieter time.

NATIONAL PARKS

Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor has 400,000 acres located within Worcester County in central Massachusetts and Providence County in northern Rhode Island.

Roger Williams National Memorial commemorates the life of the founder of Rhode Island and a champion of the ideal of religious freedom.

Touro Synagogue National Historic Site is the oldest synagogue in the United States and the only one that survives from the colonial era.

Tours to Pennsylvania

LOCATION Pennsylvania forms a geographic bridge both between the Northeastern states and the Southern states, and between the Atlantic seaboard and the Midwest. It is bordered on the north and northeast by New York, on the east, across the Delaware River by New Jersey, on the south by Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia, on the west by Ohio, and on the northwest by Lake Erie. Philadelphia is the largest city and Harrisburg the capital.
REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS

SOUTHWEST REGION

Falling Water is a beautiful natural area with spectacular mountain vistas, river valleys, numerous waterfalls, and rich forests.

Westmoreland Museum of American Art is full of opportunities to explore US heritage.

Living Treasures Animal Park is a petting zoo.

Frick Art and Historical Center is a fascinating complex of museums and historical buildings located on over five acres of lawns and gardens in Pittsburgh.

Carnegie Museum of Art offers a distinguished collection of contemporary art that includes film and video works.

Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden is the largest of its kind in North America and the only one with an ongoing program of research and publication. Fort Pitt Museum recounts the struggle that exploded into the French and Indian War.

Andy Warhol Museum strives to be a dynamic art center and resource point.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Vocal Group Hall of Fame and Museum
Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
Allegheny Kiski Valley Historical Society
National Aviary
Kennywood Park
Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center
Idlewild Park
Jimmy Stewart Museum
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park
Caddie Shak
Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium
Carnegie Science Center

NORTHWEST REGION

Allegheny Arms and Armor Museum's collection consists of military vehicles, fixed wing and rotary aircraft, watercraft, tracked armor, artillery and a large assortment of military memorabilia.

Port of Erie is the only port on the Great Lakes and provides recreational opportunities to customers.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Erie Zoo
Waldameer Park and Waterworld
DeBence Antique Music Museum
Erie Art Museum at Discovery Square
Erie Maritime Museum
Baldwin-Reynolds House Museum

NORTHCENTRAL REGION

Piper Aviation Museum is a fun, educational place for you to learn about planes and the first ones invented and also experience the exciting adventures of past flyers and their stories.

CENTRAL REGION

Pennsylvania Military Museum in the picturesque town of Boalsburg has numerous artifacts and dioramas illustrating military history.

Lakemont Park is home to over 30 rides and attractions.

Packwood House Museum is one of the oldest log structures of its kind in Pennsylvania.

Frost Entomological Museum features an insect collection collected mostly by Dr. Stuart Frost through "The Ecological Insect Survey of Pennsylvania".

Swigart Antique Auto Museum collection features many rare, and in many cases, one-of-a-kind vehicles. Clyde Peeling's Reptiland has alligators, cobras, mambas, pythons, vipers and a myriad of other reptiles and amphibians.

NORTHEAST REGION

Amazing Houdini Tour and Fun Magic Show has been called one of the most unique museums and attractions in the world. The show also includes two of the best, nationally known magicians, Dorothy Dietrich and John Bravo.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Claws 'N' Paws Wild Animal Park
Shawnee Place Play and Water Park
Camelbeach Waterpark
Carousel Water and Fun Park
Pennsylvania Fishing Museum
Dutot School and Museum

SOUTHEAST REGION

National Constitution Center is an independent, non-partisan, and non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of, and appreciation for the Constitution.

The Academy of Natural Sciences: Visitors here can find permanent exhibits on Dinosaurs, Dioramas, and Academy research as well as a space for traveling exhibits.

Lights of Liberty Philadelphia let's you experience the American Revolution, told as it happened, where it happened - told through state-of-the-art technology.

Banana Factory offers beautiful art, sculptures and galleries plus studio artists and their breathtaking work.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Brandywine River Museum
Philadelphia Museum
Franklin Institute Science Museum
Sesame Place
Longwood Gardens
Discovery Center
Gettysburg National Military Park
Philadelphia Zoo
Elmwood Park Zoo
Independence Seaport Museum
American Swedish Historical Museum
Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom

SOUTHCENTRAL REGION

At Hershey Museum you can see how they make the chocolate in Hershey, visit the exciting Discovery room, walk through the galleries and much more!

At Hershey's Chocolate World explore the art of chocolate making on a simulated factory tour ride that concludes with a delicious sample.

At Americana Museum of Bird-in-Hand you can take a relaxing walk through small town America at the dawn of the 20th century.

NATIONAL PARKS

Appalachian National Scenic Trail is a 2,167-mile (3,488 km) footpath along the ridge crests and across the major valleys of the Appalachian Mountains from Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in north Georgia. The trail traverses Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia.

Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area This park preserves 40 miles of the middle Delaware River and almost 70,000 acres of land along the river's New Jersey and Pennsylvania shores.

Gettysburg National Military Park The small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania was the site of the largest Civil War battle ever waged in the Western Hemisphere.

Independence National Historic Park is often referred to as the birthplace of US. At the park, visitors can see the Liberty Bell, an international symbol of freedom, and Independence Hall, a World Heritage Site where both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were created.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site
Delaware National Scenic River
Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor
Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
Eisenhower National Historic Site
Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Friendship Hill National Historic Site
Gettysburg National Cemetery
Johnstown National Memorial
Steamtown National Historic Site
Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial
Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River
Valley Forge National Historic Park

Tours to Oregon

LOCATION: Oregon, a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the US, borders the Pacific Ocean, California, Washington, Idaho, and Nevada. Its northern border lies along the Columbia River and the east along the Snake River.

COAST REGION

Tillamook Naval Air Museum has a collection of aircraft from WWII era as well as over 100 photographs and memorabilia.

Yaquina Lights, a lighthouse built in 1871 and decommissioned in 1874, is believed to be the oldest structure in Newport.

Wildlife Safari features exotic animals that roam freely over 600 acres of grasslands and wooded areas, much as they would in their native habitat.

Sea Lion Caves is the largest sea cave in the world. Visitors can see live sea lions in their natural habitat, a variety of birds, whales and other wildlife.

Hatfield Marine Science Center is a marine and estuarine research research and teaching facility located in Newport.

Other Attractions:
Oregon Coast Aquarium
Oregon Coast History Center
Flavel House Museum
Newport Visual Arts Center
Connie Hansen Garden
Newport Performing Arts Center

PORTLAND REGION

Portland Classical Chinese Garden is the most exquisite, authentic Suzhou-style garden built outside of China.

Portland Art Museum, the oldest art museum in the Pacific Northwest, features a variety of exhibits that date from every decade since 1892.

WILLAMETTE VALLEY REGION

Marion County Historical Society Museum exhibits include Kalapuya Indian daily life, boarding houses, 19th century healthcare, the typewriter and the changes it brought to the workplace.

Other Attractions:
Enchanted Forest
Thrill-Ville U.S.A
Oregon Whitewater Adventures
Elsinore Theatre
Lane ESD Planetarium
Cascades Raptor Center

MT. HOOD AND THE COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE REGION

Mt. Hood Railroad, officially designated a National Historic Site, rolls through some of Oregon's most beautiful scenery.

Lakewood Center for the Arts houses three theatres, one art gallery, music studios, dance and exercise company, arts pre-school, resident artists and more.

Other Attractions:
Discovery Center and Museum
Bomber Exhibition Center

SOUTHERN REGION

Eagle Point Historical Museum exhibits include glassware, baskets, clothing, buttons, guns and a wide variety of farming, logging and architecture tools.

Applegate Trail Interpretive Center offers a glimpse into the history of this area through the stories of the pioneer settlers, the naming of Grave Creek, the discovery of gold, the impact of the stageline, and the building of the railroad.

Oregon Vortex House of Mystery is a scientific and educational site of visual phenomena that occurs naturally and can be captured on film.

CENTRAL REGION

All Star Rafting & Kayaking is the place to go for a rafting, fishing, or kayaking adventure.

High Desert Museum has 53,000 square feet of exhibits and amenities, while outdoor trails wind through acres of exhibits and animal habitats.

EASTERN REGION

Wallowa Lake Tramway guests can see the Eagle Cap Wilderness area and its rugged peaks.

Lehman Hot Springs: Located in the Blue Mountains, visitors can swim in a 9,000 square foot geothermally-heated swimming pool.

Other Attractions:
Wallowa County Museum
Four Rivers Cultural Center
Children's Museum of Eastern Oregon
Eastern Oregon Museum

NATIONAL PARKS

California National Historic Trail: More than 1,000 miles of trail ruts and traces is a reminder of the sacrifices, struggles, and triumphs of early American travelers and settlers.

Crater Lake National Park is widely known for its intense blue color and spectacular views. During summer, visitors may navigate the Rim Drive around the lake, enjoy boat tours on the lake surface, stay in the historic Crater Lake Lodge, camp at Mazama Village, or hike some of the park's various trails including Mt. Scott.

Fort Clatsop National Memorial celebrates the 1805-06 winter encampment of the 33-member Lewis and Clark Expedition.

John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is a well-preserved fossil record of plants and animals.

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail celebrates the heroic expedition of the Corps of Discovery, led by Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark.

Oregon National Historic Trail was the pathway to the Pacific for fur traders, gold seekers, missionaries and others. The 2,170 mile long trail passes through Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho and Oregon.

Oregon Caves National Monument encompasses a remnant old-growth coniferous forest. It harbors a fantastic array of plants, and a Douglas-fir tree with the widest known girth in Oregon.

Tours to Oklahoma

LOCATION: Oklahoma is bound on the east by Arkansas and Missouri, by Kansas on the north and northwest by Colorado, on the far west by New Mexico and on the south and near west by Texas. Oklahoma City is the capital and largest city. "Oklahoma" is a combination of two Choctaw words: "okla", meaning, "people" and homa meaning 'red.'

Red Carpet Country Region

Cann Memorial Botanical Gardens is a showcase of color, texture and fragrance providing Ponca City citizens and visitors with a sanctuary of plants, trees and flowers to absorb and enjoy.

Leonardo's Discovery Warehouse provides innovative education opportunities and is dedicated to the idea that children of all ages learn best when having fun through participatory exhibits, and programs.

Other Attractions:
Sun 'n Fun Family Water Park
Shattuck Windmill Museum
Poncan Theatre
Museum of the Cherokee Strip
Splash Zone Waterpark

Great Plains Country Region

Museum of the Great Plains is dedicated to the collection, preservation, interpretation and exhibition of materials pertaining to the cultural and natural history of the Great Plains of North America.

Indian City USA is a vast outdoor museum to provide visitors with a highly reliable series of reconstructed American Indian Villages.

The Chisholm Trail Heritage Center celebrates the great history and heritage of the old Chisholm Trail and the other Great Cattle Trails of the late 19th century.

Frontier Country Region

Myriad Botanical Gardens features 17 acres of colorfully landscaped gardens surrounding the Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory.

Frontier City has 50 thrilling rides and attractions to explore, like four nail biting roller coasters, fantastic water rides and a Wild West Gunfighters Stunt Show.

International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum has four galleries, more than 14,000 square feet, dedicated to photography. On permanent display are the incredible 360-degree photographic mural of the Grand Canyon and Ansel Adam's Moon over Hernandez, New Mexico.

The Cowboy Hall of Fame is a tribute to the men and women who helped establish the West as an integral part of America's cultural heritage.

Other Attractions: Oklahoma City Zoo
National Four String Banjo Hall of Fame Museum
World of Wings Pigeon Center
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
National Wresting Hall of Fame & Museum
Carpenter Square Theatre
Little River Zoo
Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra
Oklahoma Governor's Mansion
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
Red Earth Museum
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
International Gymnastics Hall of Fame
45th Infantry Division Museum -
Edmond Historical Society Museum

KIAMICHI COUNTRY REGION

Museum of the Red River sponsors exhibits, lectures, and other programs, and supports ongoing research efforts in the study of American native peoples.

GREEN COUNTRY REGION

Tulsa Ballet is Oklahoma's premiere ballet company. The company, founded in 1956, is considered to be one of the top ten ballet companies in the country.

Tulsa Performing Arts Center houses five theatres and a large reception hall.

Woolaroc Ranch, Museum and Wildlife Preserve located on 3,600 acres, it is part Western art museum, part wildlife refuge, and part nature trail.

Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art is a repository of the largest collection of Judaica in the American Southwest.

Cherokee Heritage Center has both permanent and temporary exhibits, including the annual Trail of Tears Art Show.

Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame was created to educate the public about the significant contributions of Oklahoma's jazz musicians.

Other Attractions:
Tulsa Air and Space Museum
Tulsa Garden Center
Theatre Tulsa
National Rod & Custom Car Hall of Fame Museum
The Bivin Garden
Three Rivers Museum
Bell's Amusement Park
Bartlesville Area History Museum
Philbrook Museum Of Art
Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum
Oklahoma Aquarium

LAKE & TRAIL COUNTRY REGION

Gene Autry Oklahoma Museum has outstanding collection of memorabilia from Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Rex Allen, Tex Ritter, Jimmy Wakely, Eddie Dean, and many others who appeared in the much-loved musical Western movies of the 1930s and '40s.

G.W. Exotic Animal Park houses tigers, lions and bears to monkeys and reptiles.

NATIONAL PARKS

Chickasaw National Recreation Area was the first national park in the state of Oklahoma. Visitors to the park find a variety of activities including camping, boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, hunting and enjoying nature.

Fort Smith National Historic Site commemorates a significant phase of America's westward expansion.

Other Attractions:
Oklahoma City National Memorial
Washita Battlefield National Historic Site