HISTORIC TRAILS & BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS
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This is a scenic and educationally packed trip beginning and ending in the capital of the United States, Washington DC. There’s plenty of sightseeing to be done in Washington DC, and your sightseeing tour covers the highlights. History comes alive not only in Washington DC, but also in other locations throughout this tour. In colonial Williamsburg, see history recreated as costumed villagers add charm and authenticity to the quaint streets. Visit Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s home; Sinking Spring Farm, where Lincoln was born; and Gettysburg Battlefield, where Lincoln delivered the famous Gettysburg Address.
This vacation also includes beautiful scenery. Enjoy vistas of the Shenandoah Valley from the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Drive through the center of the Great Smoky Mountains to a popular mountain retreat, Gatlinburg, where you spend two nights. In Kentucky, the scenery changes to the green pastures, whiteboard fences, and columned estates of Kentucky Bluegrass Country. These are just a few of the many features you’ll enjoy on this vacation. History and beauty—this trip has it all!
Day 1 WASHINGTON DC Enjoy time at leisure to relax or to do some independent exploring. Your Tour Director is on hand this evening to answer any questions.
Day 2 WASHINGTON DC AREA–WILLIAMSBURG Cross the Potomac River to see the graves of American heroes, including those of John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert, in beautiful Arlington National Cemetery. Your guided sightseeing tour of the capital continues with photo stops at Capitol Hill and the White House, and visits to the Lincoln, Vietnam, and National WW II Memorials. This afternoon, depart for Williamsburg, situated between the James and York Rivers, where the earliest European settlers established their first colonies.
Day 3 WILLIAMSBURG
A full day at leisure is dedicated to COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG, where American heritage is proudly preserved in the reconstructed buildings and historical displays. Take a stroll down quaint streets and browse through homes, gardens, taverns, shops, and exhibits.
Day 4 WILLIAMSBURG–RICHMOND–LEXINGTON, VA
Begin the day with an orientation tour of Richmond, capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War. This afternoon’s highlight is the graceful home of the third president, Thomas Jefferson. The MONTICELLO estate reflects Jefferson’s skills as an artist, architect, and designer, and is the only house in the U.S. that is on the United Nations’ World Heritage List of international treasures.
Day 5 LEXINGTON–ASHEVILLE
This morning, visit CHIMNEY ROCK, a 215-foot-high arch in a wooded setting, once owned by Thomas Jefferson. George Washington’s initials are still visible on the cliffside from his work here as a young surveyor. The Blue Ridge Parkway runs from the Great Smokies to Shenandoah National Park without a single traffic light along its 470-mile route. Take a portion of the Parkway today from Roanoke to Fancy Gap. Stop at the tranquil setting of Mabry Mill, one of the most-photographed spots in the country. Overnight in the Asheville area.
Day 6 ASHEVILLE–GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK–GATLINBURG
The day begins with a stop at CHIMNEY ROCK. Take an elevator carved through solid rock up to the granite monolith for views over Hickory Nut Gorge. Next, visit the 7,500-acre grounds of the BILTMORE ESTATE, the largest privately owned home in America and built by George Vanderbilt, great-grandson of famous railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt. Drive right through the center of the Smokies along the spectacular Newfound Gap Road, peaking at 5,046 feet. The next two nights are in Gatlinburg, nestled at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains. (Continental Breakfast)
Day 7 GATLINBURG
Full day at leisure. Gatlinburg, one of America’s most popular mountain retreats, offers something for everyone. You might want to spend a day at world-famous Dollywood, an 88-acre, landscaped theme park inspired by Dolly Parton and her love for the mountains, family, and country music. Tonight’s optional outing features Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede Dinner and Show, a fun-filled, action-packed extravaganza featuring spectacular special effects, amazing stunts, and a mouth-watering four-course dinner. Dinner includes mountain specialties like juicy barbecue pork and chicken, corn-on-the cob, and a Southern-style apple turnover.
Day 8 GATLINBURG–BARDSTOWN
This morning, visit the fascinating MUSEUM OF APPALACHIA, with 65 acres of farmland and a number of historic cabins, barns, and other buildings—even a frontier privy! At Cumberland Gap, the first great gateway to the West, follow in the footsteps of the buffalo, the Native American, the legendary Daniel Boone, the early pioneers, the Civil War soldier—all traveled this route through the mountains into the wilderness of Kentucky. Make a short visit to Colonel Sander’s original fried chicken restaurant, which is now a museum. This afternoon’s journey takes you along Kentucky’s scenic back roads to Bardstown, Kentucky’s second-oldest city, for an overnight stay. Your Tour Director will have suggestions for the evening.
Day 9 BARDSTOWN–LORETTO–LEXINGTON, KY
Begin the day with a stop at SINKING SPRING FARM, where Abraham Lincoln was born. A symbolic log cabin is preserved as a shrine to the best-loved of American presidents. Stop in the tiny town of Loretto and visit one of the many bourbon whiskey distilleries for which Kentucky is famous. Travel the Bluegrass Parkway to Lexington, the “Heart of the Bluegrass.” As you approach, the scenery changes to the green pastures, whiteboard fences, and columned estates of Kentucky Bluegrass Country—the backdrop for the movie Seabiscuit. (Continental Breakfast)
Day 10 LEXINGTON–CHARLESTON–BECKLEY
This morning, take a fascinating visit to the KENTUCKY HORSE PARK, where legends like Man o’ War and Secretariat conquered the racing world. Stops include the International Museum of the Horse; the Hall of Champions, where famous horses from the past enjoy their retirement; the Parade of Breeds; and many exhibits and demonstrations. Pay your respects to Seabiscuit’s great rival, War Admiral. He’s buried at the foot of his father’s famous statue, alongside the great Man o’ War himself. After a stop in the state capital of Charleston, one-time home of Daniel Boone, you’ll arrive in Beckley, the heart of West Virginia’s “smokeless” coal industry.
Day 11 BECKLEY–SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK
Near Fayetteville this morning, stop at New River Gorge Bridge, one of the world’s longest steel-span bridges, rising 876 feet above the river. After a lunch break in Lewisburg, travel up to the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains to enjoy magnificent vistas of the Shenandoah Valley. (Continental Breakfast)
Day 12 SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK–LURAY CAVERNS–HARPERS FERRY–GETTYSBURG
Stop at Luray for a guided tour of the spectacular CAVERNS, then head for HARPERS FERRY, where in 1859 John Brown made his ill-fated raid on the U.S. Arsenal. Cross the Mason-Dixon Line into Pennsylvania later today for your overnight stay in Gettysburg. (The Mason-Dixon Line is most commonly associated with the division between Pennsylvania and Maryland during the American Civil War era. However, the line was actually delineated in the mid-1700s to settle a property dispute.)
Day 13 GETTYSBURG–MOUNT VERNON–WASHINGTON DC
This morning, visit the hallowed GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD, site of the decisive campaign of the Civil War and where Abraham Lincoln delivered his immortal Gettysburg Address. Next, visit MOUNT VERNON, the home of George and Martha Washington, overlooking the Potomac River. The final leg of your journey takes you back to Washington DC. Join us this evening for our optional farewell dinner. (Continental Breakfast)
Day 14 WASHINGTON DC
The trip ends today with guests departing on individual schedules. Transfers to Dulles or Reagan International Airports are included. You can extend your vacation with extra nights and explore Washington DC further with a variety of exciting optional activities.
INCLUDED FEATURES
In Washington DC; orientation tour in Richmond; Colonial Williamsburg, Monticello, Natural Bridge, Chimney Rock, Biltmore Estate, Museum of Appalachia, Sinking Spring Farm, Kentucky Whiskey Distillery, Kentucky Horse Park, Luray Caverns, Harpers Ferry, Gettysburg Battlefield & Visitor’s Center, Mount Vernon. Inside visits as shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description, including admission charges where applicable
SCENIC HIGHLIGHTS
Natural Bridge, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Shenandoah National Park, Kentucky Blue Grass Country, Harpers Ferry National Historic Park.
INSIDE VISITS
Inside visits and special features are shown in the description, including admission charges when applicable.
GUIDES
Local Guides for sightseeing in Washington DC and Gettysburg; services of a professional Tour Director.
STANDARD INCLUDED FEATURES
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MEALS
4 continental breakfasts
HOTELS
- (F) First-Class (ST) Superior Tourist-Class (T) Tourist Class
Washington DC Area Crowne Plaza Old Town Alexandria (F); Williamsburg Crowne Plaza Fort Magruder (F); Lexington Area Natural Bridge Resort (MF); Asheville Quality Inn & Suites Biltmore South (ST); Gatlinburg Glenstone Lodge (F); Bardstown Best Western General Nelson (ST); Lexington Hilton Lexington Downtown Hotel (SF); Beckley Quality Inn & Suites (MF); Shenandoah N.P. Skyland Lodge (NP); Gettysburg Quality Inn Gettysburg (ST)
TRANSPORTATION
Private, deluxe air-conditioned motorcoach while touring. Optional Excursions
Here's a list of optional excursions you can enjoy during your vacation. Whether it's a special dinner, a local show or a special behind-the-scenes glimpse into an historical site, optional excursions are a wonderful way to enrich your vacation even further. Plus, they give you flexibility. We include the must-see sites and experiences, and we also understand that people take interest in different activities and may want to craft a more personal vacation by hand-picking optional excursions that appeal to them.
Availability is subject to sufficient participation, weather conditions, seasonal suitability, days of operation, group interests, and general feasibility for your vacation. The approximate value listed gives you a good, general idea of what you can expect to pay but may vary once you are on your vacation. Some information provided might be in a foreign currency.
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Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Pigeon Forge
Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show offers food, fun, and excitement all in one! The stars of Dixie Stampede are 32 magnificent horses along with beautiful southern belles and gallant heroes, competitive events, a friendly North/South rivalry, illusions, comedy, a fabulous four-course feast and a "Stand on your feet" patriotic finale written by Dolly Parton herself entitled "Color Me America."
Approximate value: USD $47 per person
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