Wild West Vacation 2
Day 4
Today you can explore Yellowstone’s beautiful backcountry in a leisurely way as you enjoy all that nature has to offer. You might even spot a bear, though we doubt he will be called Yogi!
Day 5
As you leave Yellowstone for Cody, named after dashing Buffalo Bill Cody, visit the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. Here you will learn the history of the American cowboy, and about dude ranching, Western conservation, and frontier entrepreneurship.
Later this evening, you will enjoy the Cody Rodeo, where you will witness America’s original sport with fearless bull riders, high-flying broncos, brawny steer wrestlers, and daredevil rodeo clowns. The action is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Day 6
This morning you will take a scenic drive through the Bighorn Mountains on your way to the Little Bighorn Battlefield. Tour the battlegrounds where Custer was defeated by approximately 7,000 Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho warriors. Visit the museum and afterward you will continue on to the cattle town of Sheridan.
Day 7
Today you will journey through the rolling hills of Wyoming’s Powder River Basin and the Black Hills before arriving in South Dakota. See the Crazy Horse Memorial, which was built in honor of the fearless Sioux Indian chief.
Afterward, you can explore Mount Rushmore National Park, which features the monumental likenesses of four U.S. Presidents: Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt.
Day 8
Head back home through Rapid City.
A Wild West adventure may be the best way to find a vacation that offers something for the whole family.
Check out the many Wild West tours available and ascertain which one would be perfect for your family. There is plenty to see and do for all age levels and levels of fitness.