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Self Drives > Midwest USA + Rockies

Minneapolis, Yellowstone & The Rockies

Self Drive Tour: Inclusive Car, Standard Accommodation
Duration: 13 Days / 12 Nights
Start/Finish: Minneapolis / Minneapolis

01 Apr 2024 - 31 Oct 2024


  • Discover Minneapolis, home to one of the most vibrant arts and music scenes in the country.
  • Visit one of America’s most iconic attractions, Mount Rushmore National Monument.
  • Travel through Bighorn National Forest, where the snowcapped peaks of the mountains dominate the landscape.
  • Take an unforgettable journey into America’s first national park and nature wonderland, Yellowstone.
  • Make your way north to Big Sky’s endless views and wide-open skies.
  • Discover the “Crown of the Continent”, Glacier National Park.

*Admission fees not included



MINNEAPOLIS - ARRIVAL 

Day 1: Welcome to Minneapolis! Nestled in the upper Midwest, Minneapolis is the perfect blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication. No other American city has a chain of lakes, the mighty Mississippi, and 200 miles of walking, biking, and cross-country ski trails within its city limits. Minneapolis is also home to one of the most vibrant arts and music scenes outside of New York City, some of the nation’s finest museums, and the longest continuous skyway system in the world. Upon arrival, pick up your rental car and transfer independently to your hotel. 


MINNEAPOLIS - SIOUX FALLS 

Day 2: Traveling through a series of small towns, your journey today takes you to South Dakota’s largest city and the “Heart of America,” Sioux Falls. Conveniently located on the banks of the Big Sioux River, Sioux Falls is chock full of attractions, fine cuisine, and culture. The Falls of the Big Sioux River are the natural beauty that gave the city its name, and, like a lot of places in South Dakota, they have a long history. At Falls Park, visitors can see the city’s namesake, some of the first buildings built in Sioux Falls, and the sites of the waterfalls, which dump 7,400 gallons of water over the 100-foot course each second. 


SIOUX FALLS - MOUNT RUSHMORE - RAPID CITY 

Day 3: Today’s east-to-west trip to Rapid City brings you face-to-face with a number of classic roadside attractions. Consider stops at the world’s only Corn Palace, Al’s Oasis, where an extra-large bison statue announces your arrival to western South Dakota, or Wall Drug Store, South Dakota’s favorite roadside attraction—all before arriving at one of America’s most iconic attractions, Mount Rushmore National Monument. A shrine of Democracy, Mount Rushmore features the 60-foot faces of four great American presidents who stand for hope, determination, and the spirit of a nation. Once in Rapid City, be sure to search out all of the U.S. presidents standing on downtown street corners in the form of bronze statues. 


RAPID CITY - BIG HORN MOUNTAINS - CODY 

Day 4: Today’s drive takes you through the northern Black Hills town of Sturgis, famous for the world’s largest motorcycle rally, before crossing into Wyoming. You’ll travel through Bighorn National Forest, where rolling hills, alpine lakes, craggy cliffs, thick pine forests, and the snowcapped peaks of the Bighorn Mountains dominate the landscape, before arriving in Cody. Founded in 1896 by the living legend “Buffalo Bill,” Cody offers visitors a taste of the real American West. Upon arrival, we suggest visiting the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. In the evening, enjoy attractions that include rodeos, gunfight re-enactments, and Western dinner shows. 


CODY - YELLOWSTONE 

Day 5: Today, take an unforgettable journey into America’s first national park and nature’s wonderland, Yellowstone. Here, the Earth is in action with geysers, mountain ranges, rivers, waterfalls, and ancient volcanoes. The iconic spots—Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs, and Yellowstone Canyon—will be familiar from photographs, but seeing them in person is a humbling experience. They’re not just as good as you’ve heard; they’re better. In addition to its superb scenery, the park is one of the world’s principal wildlife preserves. Home to eagles, grizzly and black bears, buffalo, elk, and much more, you’re bound to see wildlife wherever you go. 


YELLOWSTONE 

Day 6: Spend the day experiencing more of Yellowstone’s natural wonders. Marvel at a volcano’s hidden power rising up in colorful hot springs, mudpots, and geysers. Explore mountains, forests, and lakes to watch wildlife and witness the drama of the natural world unfold, and get active by hiking along park trails or boardwalks. Whether you delight in the challenge of a strenuous hike or prefer to sit quietly and watch the sunset, Yellowstone offers a great diversity of activities for you to enjoy.


YELLOWSTONE - BIG SKY - FLATHEAD VALLEY - WHITEFISH 

Day 7: Leave the wonder of Yellowstone behind as you make your way north to Big Sky’s endless views and wide-open skies that give this Montana town its name. Further on, pass through Butte and Missoula before making your way alongside the impressive Mission Mountain Range, the beautiful shores of Flathead Lake, and Kalispell to Whitefish. Located in the Northwest corner of Montana, in the heart of the spectacular northern Rocky Mountains, Whitefish is the gateway to Glacier National Park and home to the friendliest Montanans that you’ll ever meet. 


WHITEFISH - GLACIER NATIONAL PARK - WHITEFISH 

Day 8: Rise early this morning so you’ll have ample time to discover the “Crown of the Continent,” Glacier National Park. Inside the park, your options for things to do are endless. Choose short walks where you can slowly savor the natural world. Take a comfortable boat cruise on one of the pristine lakes. Fish a clear mountain stream. Embark on a historic driving tour of the famed Going-to-the-Sun Road, or, hike miles of well-marked trails perfect for exploring mountain lakes, glaciers, plant life, and glimpsing some of the full-time residents such as grizzly and black bears, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, moose, deer, and more. 


WHITEFISH - GREAT FALLS 

Day 9: This morning, travel from West to East Glacier along Highway 2 before heading to Great Falls. Winding along the southern border of the park, Highway 2 offers the chance to stop at Goat Lick Overlook, where mountain goats come to lick the mineral-laden cliffs. Resting on the high plains along Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front Range, Great Falls is located at the confluence of the Missouri and Sun Rivers. This genuine Montana city marks one of the most difficult legs of Lewis and Clark’s journey west and is home to the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center. This Center inspires awe, brings to life the daily experiences of the expedition, and celebrates the indomitable spirit of human discovery. 


GREAT FALLS - LITTLE BIGHORN - BILLINGS 

Day 10: During today’s journey through Central Montana, you’ll experience plains and mountains, pioneer and Indian life, and an orb-stretching big sky. Just south of Billings, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument memorializes the site of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which took place in 1876 between the United States and the Sioux and Cheyenne. Drive the tour road to retrace the steps of the Battle, relive the drama as you walk along the graves of veterans of the nation’s wars, and try to imagine what happened here years ago at the top of Last Stand Hill. Return to Billings in the evening. 


BILLINGS - THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK - BISMARCK 

Day 11: Today’s journey east takes you through North Dakota’s wide open plains to the small town of Medora, the gateway to the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. A major feature of the South Unit you won’t want to miss is Scenic Loop Drive, where pullouts and interpretive signs explain park features and allow visitors to enjoy scenic views and wildlife. Just east of Medora, you’ll get your first real glimpse of North Dakota’s rugged Badlands from the overlook at the Painted Canyon Visitor Center. Here, one is greeted with unparalleled panoramic views as the canyon stretches as far as the eye can see. Continue to the capital of North Dakota, Bismarck, where the scenery is distinctive, the hospitality is warm, and you’ll enjoy an authentic experience that most cities twice its size can’t offer. 


BISMARCK - FARGO – MINNEAPOLIS

Day 12: Continue east to Fargo, North Dakota’s largest city with a small-town feel that gained a certain measure of modern fame with its 1996 movie namesake. From Fargo, you’ll cross the Red River into Minnesota, ultimately arriving back in Minneapolis. 


MINNEAPOLIS - DEPARTURE 

Day 13: Return your rental car at the airport prior to your departure.


Inclusions


  • Accommodation as specified.
  • Compact rental car for 13 days inclusive of unlimited mileage, LDW loss damage waiver, theft protection, waiver (zero excess), 1 million USD liability cover (EP/SLI), local sales tax/es, airport surcharges/fees, homeland security fee, customer facility charge, mechanical assistance.
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Admission to attractions where applicable.

Exclusions


  • International or Domestic flights
  • Meals, admissions, and/or optional tours unless specifically mentioned as being included in the itinerary.
  • Items of a personal nature, i.e. telephone calls, laundry, liquor, etc.
  • Use of hotel rooms before or after normal check-in and check-out times and resort fees, if applicable
  • Tolls, ferries, and parking fees

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