With COVID-19 still lingering, more families opt to road trip or travel to destinations close to home. Overseas Leisure Group introduces Discover America, a luxury RV experience with excursions offered all over the country. Check out some of the sample itineraries for the road.
From Wyoming to Montana
This 10-day road trip across some of the most picturesque regions of the northwest allows travelers to experience two of the most famous national parks in the country. Start in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, exploring the Grand Tetons and unique wildlife. With a stop at Yellowstone, the trip will end in Montana with a stay at The Resort at Paws Up.
A California Conquest
Embark on an eight-day journey through California’s wilderness; start the trip at Sequoia National Park, home to giant Sequoia trees and the General Sherman tree, the largest tree on earth. Next, explore Kings Canyon National Park before heading to Yosemite National Park. Explore the stunning granite cliffs of El Capitan and Yosemite Falls. End your trip with a stay in Carmel-by-the-Sea on California’s Monterey Peninsula.
On the Road Again
This road trip is considered the most popular 11-day RV excursion designed by Overseas Leisure Group. The trip starts in Salt Lake City, with paddle board yoga in a 10,000-year-old hot spring, followed by a river rafting trip guided by an Olympic kayaker, an off-road Jeep trail and a tour of Utah’s Arches National Park. Next, head to Arizona for a tour in Monument Valley and a photo tour through Antelope Canyon. Then, head back to Utah for a stay at Bryce Canyon for an evening of stargazing, a glamping experience at Under Canvas Zion and a hike through the rock formations of Zion National Park.
For more information on the excursions, itineraries and luxury RV packages available from Overseas Leisure Group and bookings, visit Overseas Leisure Group’s website or email here.
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