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Duration 6 days 7 days
Price From $ 799 $ 2,082
Price Per Day $ 133 $ 297
Highlights
  • Explore the Appomattox battlefield as you hike across its rolling hills and learn about the McLean House where the Civil War ended
  • Hike historic routes on the Appalachian Trail and soak in breathtaking views from atop the soaring Blue Ridge Mountains
  • Add another layer to your hiking experience by learning about the geology of the Blue Ridge Mountains and how to avoid trail hazards
  • Hike in death valley
  • Wrap your arms around the biggest trees in the world in sequoia national park
  • Witness breathtaking views of yosemite national park
  • Enjoy free time to experience the hip and lively city of san francisco
Trip Style Small group tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 0- Wheelchair accessible
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • 50 plus
  • Education / Learning
  • Cultural
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Virginia
  • Death Valley
  • Las Vegas
  • San Francisco
  • Sequoia National Park
  • Yosemite National Park
Flights & Transport Airfare included Ground transport included
Activities N/A
  • Homestays & Cultural Immersion
Meals Included
  • 14 Meals
  • 5 Breakfasts
  • 4 Lunches
  • 5 Dinners
  • The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Gluten Free, Low Salt, Low Fat, Vegetarian
2 lunches
Description Hike to mountaintop vistas and historic sites in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with an expert instructor to teach you the best hiking practices and give you the lay of the land.

From the world’s largest trees to the lowest point of elevation in the United States, this trip packs a punch! Head out on a week-long adventure from Las Vegas and take in the majesty of a few of California’s most alluring national parks. Visit a land of extremes in Death Valley, drive down lonely roads that seem to unravel in a straight line forever, try to wrap your arms around the famous Sequoias in Sequoia National Park, and tap into your inner John Muir as you witness the breathtaking views of Yosemite. There’s no doubt that this is a week filled with must-sees, all you have to do is pack up and go!

Itinerary: Hiking the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia

Day 1
Check-in, Registration, Welcome Dinner, Orientation
W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake D W. E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center
Activity note: We will enjoy a casual, 30 Minute walking tour of the Center grounds.

Afternoon: Welcome meeting at 5 PM. We will gather at designated location and do a casual tour of the grounds ending at the Central Activities Building (CAB) in time for dinner.

Dinner: 5:30 - 6:15 PM. Your first meal with us will be dinner served at the Central Activities Building (CAB). All meals are served in an "all you can eat" buffet style which has people coming back for seconds - including dessert! We can accommodate low fat, low salt, vegetarian, and low carb diets with advance notice.

Evening: Orientation at 7 PM. Your Guide will begin Orientation/Get acquainted portion of the program promptly at 7 PM. We will also view a 10 minute film which provides a good overview of Smith Mountain Lake itself. After a 10 minute break we'll gather together again for the get acquainted part of the evening. We will finish at approximately 8:30 PM.

Day 2
Read Mountain and Mill Mountain
W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake B,L,D W. E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center
Activity note: Total of 5.1 miles moderately challenging hike.

Breakfast: Buffet style meal.

Morning: Enjoy a 3.6 mile out and back hike through the Read Mountain Preserve, protected with the help of the Blue Ridge Land Conservancy and the Virginia Outdoors Foundation. After a forested hike, crisscrossing tiny streams, we will be rewarded with a tree-framed view of downtown Roanoke. After hiking a bit farther, we will reach the summit of Read Mountain, and take in an outstanding view of the Roanoke valley from Buzzard Rocks.

Lunch: Bag lunch at Read Mountain.

Afternoon: Perched atop Mill Mountain, the Roanoke (or Mill Mountain) Star greets visitors to the Roanoke area. On this 1.7 mile hike along the Star Trail, we'll climb to the top of Mill Mountain and be rewarded with the world's tallest freestanding illuminated man-made star, as well as the best view of the Roanoke valley.

Dinner: Buffet style meal.

Evening: Hear from an Appalachian Trail thru hiker and learn what goes into planning and executing a thru hike on the Appalachian Trail.

Day 3
Poor Mountain hike.
W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake B,L,D W. E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center
Activity note: Hiking 4 miles, moderately challenging difficulty level.

Breakfast: Buffet style meal.

Morning: Poor Mountain This nature preserve on the southwest rim of the Roanoke Valley is home to the largest population of the rare piratebush, found in only isolated pockets of the Appalachians. After a short walk-in from the trail head, we will descend a mile of steep switchback trails on the Cascade Trail, with occasional views toward the southern Roanoke Valley, into a deep drainage canyon with a tumbling stream and a small waterfall. Then we will ascend 1.7 miles of more gradually climbing switchbacks on the Canyon and Overlook trials through drainage channels amid a mixed forest of pines and hardwoods, reaching a couple more overlook points. The final section of the trial loops gently past some of the rare piratebush shrubs as well as mountain laurel. We conclude the hike returning to the trail-head at 3.8 miles.

Lunch: Bag lunch.

Afternoon: Complete Poor Mountain hike.

Dinner: Buffet style meal.

Evening: Experienced hiker and writer Kevin Myatt will discuss "Recognizing Trail Hazards". This will help us hike smarter, keeping ourselves and the trails we hike on in the best possible condition.

Day 4
Hike Flat Top Mountain. Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake B,L,D Peaks of Otter Lodge
Activity note: 4.4 miles of strenuous hiking over ungroomed trails and mountainous terrain. Optional additional hike available. Dinner at the Peaks of Otter Lodge.

Breakfast: Buffet style meal.

Morning: Journey to the highest summit of the Peaks of Otter. Even though nearby Sharp Top gets most of the attention, even dating back to the days of Thomas Jefferson, it is Flat Top that is the highest of the three Peaks of Otter, rising to 4,001 feet. The 4.4 mile trail climbs the mountain on a series of switchbacks through stalwart tulip poplars and rugged rock outcroppings. Reaching the summit, the trail flattens out considerably, reaching a series of viewpoints on rock outcroppings, most notably the Pinnacle. Views on a clear day span several Blue Ridge summits to the north and south, the southern Shenandoah Valley and the eastern Alleghenies to the west, and the rolling Piedmont to the east, with some features of Lynchburg even visible. The trail then descends rather steeply back to the Peaks of Otter Lodge.

Lunch: Bag lunch on the trail.

Afternoon: Hikers will have a choice of a shorter (but steep) afternoon hike to Fallingwater Cascades or a downhill trek from Sharp Top after a bus ride to the top. To conclude the day, we will enjoy dinner at the lodge with a view over Abbott Lake.

Dinner: We will enjoy a wonderful meal at the Peaks of Otter Lodge over looking Abbott Lake.

Evening: After dinner we will have a brief presentation from an expert with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy.

Day 5
Hike Dragons Tooth, Live Entertainment.
W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake B,L,D W. E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center
Activity note: Strenuous 4.5 mile hike over mountainous trails.

Breakfast: Buffet style meal.

Morning: One of the iconic peaks in Virginia, Dragon's Tooth straddles Roanoke and Craig County and stands 2,800 feet above sea level. We will travel 1.5 miles along the Dragon's Tooth trail, crossing the same creek multiple times. Then we will merge onto the Appalachian Trail, heading southbound 0.7 miles to the junction with the Dragon's Tooth Spur Trail, and finally reaching the summit 0.3 miles later. Great views of the Catawba Valley, Sawtooth Ridge, and Tinker Cliffs abound, as well as interesting rock formations, including the famous Dragon's Tooth. After enjoying the view and taking a break, we will head back down the Appalachian Trail, joining the Boy Scout Trail back to our start point.

Lunch: Our bag Lunch will be along the trail.

Afternoon: We will finish our hike in mid afternoon and travel to a little known gem along our way back to the center, where we will enjoy some homemade fruit ice cream. Flavors include Cantaloupe, Strawberry, Peach and Honeydew, yum! (Sorry not giving out the name!)

Dinner: Buffet style meal.

Evening: Tonight we will have a farewell celebration with live entertainment.

Day 6
Program Concludes.
W.E. Skelton 4-H Educational Conference Center at Smith Mountain Lake B
Activity note: Have a safe trip home!

Breakfast: Buffet style meal.

Morning: Program concludes, safe travels!

Itinerary: California National Park Discovery

Day 1 Las Vegas, Death Valley and Bakersfield

In the morning, after a brief orientation with your CEO the group will depart Las Vegas and head to Death Valley. You’ll visit the country's hottest, driest, and lowest national park. Death Valley is a land of extremes and you’ll get a sense of the striking contrast of this park’s landscapes with visits to Furnace Creek, Badwater Basin and Zabriskie Point. Learn about Borax mining and if there's time, stop at the sand dunes. In the evening, settle into your hotel in Bakersfield and get some rest for tomorrow’s adventure.

Day 2 Sequoia National Park

Spend the day travelling to Sequoia National Park, home to granite cliffs and ancient giant trees. Once you arrive, set out on a short afternoon hike to explore and stare up in wonder at the tallest trees in the world. Walk the half mile down to General Sherman to see the world’s largest tree at 83 meters (275 feet) high. Trek through the Giant Forest on Congress Trail to see more of these colossal trees. Later, we head to the hotel in Visalia

Day 3 Sequoia National Park

Immerse yourself in Sequoia with a full day to hike in the park. Visit Grant Grove for more opportunities to marvel at these rare giants among the forest. If you’re looking for 360-degree views head up the 2 mile round-trip Buena Vista Peak trailhead to see the High Sierra and the valley below.

Day 4 Yosemite National Park

Hit the road again and travel north through the Sierras to the south entrance of Yosemite National Park. Head straight into the park to take in iconic sights like Half Dome, El Capitan, and Bridalveil Fall.

Day 5 Yosemite National Park

It’s all about getting active and exploring the landscapes of Yosemite today. From the valley floor, take the park shuttle system to one of the most iconic trails in the park. Hike alongside the Merced River to climb the Mist Trail, getting sprayed by the waters of Vernal Fall. See the water rushing over the edge before crossing the river and climbing the steps to Nevada Fall. From the top enjoy views of the High Sierra including Half Dome, Liberty Cap, and Mount Broderick. Later, enjoy free time to walk the Lower Yosemite Fall Trail, Bridalveil Fall Trail, relax under the towering granite monoliths of Half Dome or El Capitan, or opt to rent bikes and cruise around the valley.

Day 6 Yosemite National Park/San Francisco

Leave Yosemite in the morning and drive across the Central Valley with the group to San Francisco. Join your CEO for a driving tour through some of San Francisco's most iconic highlights. We will drive to the bohemian neighborhood of Haight Ashbury for lunch, followed by a drive through the Golden Gate park. What trip to San Fran would be complete without seeing the Golden Gate Bridge? Depending on time, step foot on this famous red suspension bridge or find a great viewing point to take some photos. There is free time in the evening to explore the colorful Fisherman's wharf.

Day 7 San Francisco

Spend a free morning in the city searching for the best place to have breakfast before departing. The tour ends mid morning.

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