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Go West Young Man! Bike Tours & Hiking Tours to Montana, New Mexico, Utah & Wyoming
Posted on March 14, 2013

Active travelSometime in your life, you’ve got to see the American West whether it’s the canyons of Utah or the mountains and hot springs in Wyoming. We happen to think the best way to see this region is on a bike tour or hiking tour of the American West.

Backroads offers active tours to Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming and more, giving you the opportunity to see these glorious vistas in the open air as you pedal through each state or hike on your own two feet. Smell the wildflowers, see the mountains unobstructed and drink in the fresh alpine air.

Here are a few of our top Western vacations that we think you should consider this year:

New Mexico Biking: Santa Fe & Taos – This 6-day, 5-night New Mexico bike tour takes you through the land that inspired artist Georgia O’Keefe, across the fifth highest bridge in the US, a chance to bike the Enchanted Circle around Wheeler Peak and through Spanish and Indian ruins. Runs May, June, September & October.

Wyoming: Yellowstone and Tetons Multisport – This is your chance to see mud pots, spouting geysers and steaming vents, along with the beautiful peaks of the Tetons and the Snake River as you white-water raft  down it. This 6-day 5-night tour screams adventure! Get ready to bike Wyoming, hike Grand Teton National Park and kayak Yellowstone Lake. This Wyoming adventure is offered as a Classic Tour June-September, for Singles-Solos  in July, for families June-August and as a deluxe camping experience June-August.

Montana Biking – Right next door to Wyoming is beautiful Montana where you’ll get to bike the Going-to-the-Sun Road and take in the true alpine beauty of the American West. As you bike Montana, pedal past Lake McDonald, sparkling waterfalls, through glacier-carved valleys and even take a trek into Canada and visit a National Park. As the finale, raft down the Flathead River. This is a 6-day, 5-night trip that runs July-August as a classic tour and June and August for Singles-Solos.

Utah: Bryce & Zion Biking – Red rocks galore are what you’ll find on this bike trip through Utah. You’ll see rocks of all shapes and sizes from whimsically-shaped formations to towers and arches. Get ready to be amazed at what Mother Nature creates! On this Utah bike tour, you’ll also work your way through many canyons, bike through Zion National Park with its colored pinnacles, spires and hoodoos, as well as marvel at Mount Carmel’s white sandstone Elkhard Cliffs. This bike tour of Utah runs 6 days and 5 nights June-September and is also available for Singles and Solos in July.

Where have you always dreamed of heading out West? Don’t forget to bring your cowboy boots and cowboy hat – oh yeah, and your sense of adventure!

To book any of our active trips to the American West, please call us daily 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Pacific time at 800-462-2848.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8 Tips for Great Camping Vacations
Posted on January 17, 2013

adventure travelBackroads offers a range of deluxe camping vacations to destinations in North America where travelers sleep in roomy domed tents in plush sleeping bags and enjoy gourmet meals around crackling campfires.  If you’re an outdoorsy person who loves to travel, our adventure camping trips are perfect for you. We handle all the work of set-up and tear down; you just have to show up and enjoy it!

If you’re planning a camping vacation soon, here are 8 tips that we recommend for all our adventure campers:

  • Consider taking a guide to the constellations. In many of the settings Backroads’ visits, you’ll have access to stars from a different side of the world in a dark environment with fewer city lights that lends itself to seeing lots of astronomical bodies.
  • Bring out the Scout in you and learn a few good knots. A bowline, for example, will never work itself loose; a figure eight will not slip but is easy to untie. These come in handy during camping trips.
  • Unpack only the items you need to use. Keep items you may need in the middle of the night within arm reach.
  • Beam me up Scottie! Enjoying a campground by moonlight is a special treat. However, on evenings when the moon is less than full, it’s helpful to have on hand a small flashlight with a strong beam. If you prefer to keep your hands free, head lamps make a great alternative option.
  • Meet new people. Part of the fun of a Backroads’ adventure vacation is meeting people from all walks of life, especially your fellow travelers at the campsite. You never know what fun might happen around the campfire!
  • Bring a spirit of adventure! Think of all the people before you who’ve lived and camped in the great outdoors. There’s nothing quite like sleeping under the stars in the fresh air. Dare to take a jump in the lake or hike that intriguing trail around the bend.
  • Keep a journal. There’s nothing like documenting your outdoor adventure for the future by journaling about your experience daily. Curl up in your tent and write away! You’ll cherish it for years to come.
  • Get up early. Enjoy the sun rising each morning at our gorgeous destinations. It’s a wonderful way to start your day and the beauty of the sunset just might unexpectedly take your breath away.

Backroads offers camping trips for families, camping trips for singles and solos and traditional camping adventures. Pick from destinations like Montana, Alaska, Wine Country and the Canadian Rockies. For more information about Backroads’ camping vacations, please call us 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Pacific daily at 800-462-2848.

 

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Deluxe Camping, Also Called Glamping, is the Best Way to Camp!
Posted on July 31, 2012

Deluxe camping vacationYou know how people joke around that “camping” for them is staying in a hotel? We know a few people who say that and we firmly believe that if they ever took a Backroads Deluxe Camping Trip, they’d: A.) Love it. B.) Wish they were camping with Backroads the next time they had to stay in a hotel.

That’s a bold statement, but if you’re familiar with Backroads, you probably know that we do a lot of planning and organizing and that we do a lot of the work so you can really relax and enjoy your experience. Here’s the secret to our Deluxe Camping Trips: We apply these same principles to the campground. While some call our camping style, glamping, we prefer to stick to the term “deluxe.”

After a great day of biking, hiking and sightseeing, when you arrive at the camp site, you’ll find that the trip leaders, camp chef and camp assistant have already taken care of setting up a spacious dome tent and put your luggage inside. They’ve also put down an extra-thick sleeping pad and rolled out your plush sleeping bag. Next they’ll prepare the meal, including kid-friendly fare!

No wrestling with the tent, the sleeping bag or trying to set up an area to cook, much less figuring out WHAT to cook. We do it all for you. What’s for dinner? It depends on where we are, but the chef will whip up anything from broiled salmon and roast chicken to fresh salads and rich desserts. What’s for breakfast? How does sourdough French toast, fresh melon and eggs cooked-to-order sound?

Backroads offers Deluxe Camping Trips in North America and we pick the best camp sites we can find. Previous guests have said the Deluxe Camping Trips were “superb” and that our guides “worked together like synchronized swimmers, seamlessly executing a daily dance that made every element of the camping experience an effortless joy for everyone.”

That may not sound like any camping trip you’ve ever heard of, and that’s OK. Backroads is here to offer you an experience of a lifetime seeing the world on the back roads … and to change your perspective on camping. We don’t call it Deluxe Camping for nothing!

For more information, visit Backroads’ website or call one of our trip consultants today between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Pacific time at 1-800-462-2848.

 

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