9:00 AM
to 6:00 PM
Rocky Mountain Rendezvous
14 Attendees
Type Tours & Excursions, Excursions
Your day in the gorgeous Rocky Mountains promises to be one ofthe most beautiful scenic tours ever taken! Enter the ancestral Rockies and wind up the spectacular canyon to Estes Park, eastern gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park.
Rocky Mountain National Park is at its peak in summer, when the meadows are green and the wildflowers are plentiful on the alpine tundra. For 10,000 years, this season has been the favorite time to visit the region. Native Americans traveled between Grand Lake and Estes Park over the same trails that are in use today. Elk are plentiful in the park, as well as bighorn sheep, mule deer and a small population of moose. Wildlife viewing is possible most of the year but summer is a particularly good time to see the park's inhabitants. We'll tour the park by motorcoach, visiting the most scenic spots and most interesting landmarks.
Then it's all aboard for the return trip down to the charming and quaint mountain town of Estes Park. You will be given time in the afternoon to have lunch, sightsee and browse the myriad shops, quality boutiques and art galleries before our return trip to Denver.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, beverages and snacks en route and admission to Rocky Mountain National Park. Lunch on own in Estes Park.
$88 - June 18 deadline
Rocky Mountain National Park is at its peak in summer, when the meadows are green and the wildflowers are plentiful on the alpine tundra. For 10,000 years, this season has been the favorite time to visit the region. Native Americans traveled between Grand Lake and Estes Park over the same trails that are in use today. Elk are plentiful in the park, as well as bighorn sheep, mule deer and a small population of moose. Wildlife viewing is possible most of the year but summer is a particularly good time to see the park's inhabitants. We'll tour the park by motorcoach, visiting the most scenic spots and most interesting landmarks.
Then it's all aboard for the return trip down to the charming and quaint mountain town of Estes Park. You will be given time in the afternoon to have lunch, sightsee and browse the myriad shops, quality boutiques and art galleries before our return trip to Denver.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, beverages and snacks en route and admission to Rocky Mountain National Park. Lunch on own in Estes Park.
$88 - June 18 deadline
1:30 PM
to 4:30 PM
Historic Moments with The Browns
8 Attendees
Type Tours & Excursions, Excursions
Today we tour the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown House, the entirely restored home of Colorado's most colorful Victorian heroine. Born Margaret Tobin Brown, she received her unusual nickname as a result of the courage and leadership she displayed during the sinking of the "Unsinkable" Titanic. Located in the Capitol Hill area, the house was originally built in the late 1800's and reflects turn-of-the-century Victorian influence. A privately guided tour of the premises reveals fascinating glimpses into the flamboyant lifestyle of a bygone era. The Browns made frequent trips to Europe and Molly incorporated the 'Grand Tour' style into her decorating.
We also visit the historic Brown Palace Hotel. Known to natives as "The Brown," this hotel has welcomed the rich and famous since opening in 1892. The 230-room historic landmark is located on a corner in the heart of downtown Denver. Your behind-the- scenes tour reveals loads of secrets!
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, tour of Molly Brown House Museum, tour of Brown Palace Hotel.
Note: The Molly Brown House is not wheelchair-accessible due to the historic nature of the home.
$65 - June 18 deadline
We also visit the historic Brown Palace Hotel. Known to natives as "The Brown," this hotel has welcomed the rich and famous since opening in 1892. The 230-room historic landmark is located on a corner in the heart of downtown Denver. Your behind-the- scenes tour reveals loads of secrets!
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, tour of Molly Brown House Museum, tour of Brown Palace Hotel.
Note: The Molly Brown House is not wheelchair-accessible due to the historic nature of the home.
$65 - June 18 deadline
1:30 PM
to 4:30 PM
Wise Law Library, University of Colorado at Boulder
27 Attendees
Location
Wise Law Library, University of Colorado at Boulder
Located in the new Wolf Law Building, The William A. Wise Law Library at the University of Colorado Law School in Boulder is the most comprehensive and technologically sophisticated law library in the 12-state Rocky Mountain region. At 59,000 square feet, it is one of the largest law libraries in the country and has nationally recognized collections in the areas of American Indian Law, Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence, and Natural Resources and Environmental Law. Most of the law school's class composite photos, beginning with the Class of 1898, are now hung in the library. These photos give visitors a visual sense of how law school demographics (and hair styles!) changed throughout the 20th century.
The LEED certified Wolf Law Building offers stunning, close-up views of the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies from many windows, and is designed to bring natural light into the core of the building using skylights and interior windows. The building features Internet-based video recording stations, digital information kiosks, and state-of-the-art classrooms with video conferencing capabilities and comprehensive audio-visual systems. With its two high-tech courtrooms, Wolf Law is the setting for actual sessions of state, federal, and tribal appellate courts. Boulder's world-famous Pearl Street, known for its unique shops, restaurants and street performers, is only a short bus ride or walk past the grand Tuscan architecture of the CU campus.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8. [Bus Tour: 45 minute drive]
The LEED certified Wolf Law Building offers stunning, close-up views of the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies from many windows, and is designed to bring natural light into the core of the building using skylights and interior windows. The building features Internet-based video recording stations, digital information kiosks, and state-of-the-art classrooms with video conferencing capabilities and comprehensive audio-visual systems. With its two high-tech courtrooms, Wolf Law is the setting for actual sessions of state, federal, and tribal appellate courts. Boulder's world-famous Pearl Street, known for its unique shops, restaurants and street performers, is only a short bus ride or walk past the grand Tuscan architecture of the CU campus.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8. [Bus Tour: 45 minute drive]
Limited Capacity Max 20 attendees
6:00 PM
to 8:30 PM
Haunted Denver
24 Attendees
Type Tours & Excursions, Excursions
This electrifying tour includes a drive through many of Denver's most beautiful older neighborhoods where you'll view some of the city's architectural wonders - both residential and otherwise. This backdrop will help to further explore the characters and events that have resulted in some of the city's best known ghost stories. You will learn about: John and Mary Elitch and their haunted amusement park; the imposing Lumber Baron Inn Bed and Breakfast; the ghost of Denver's influential Madam Mattie Silks; Sassy Springer and her lovers; Horace and Baby Doe Tabor; the ghosts of Capitol Hill and its mansions; the creepy buildings of Evans, Emerson and Moore Schools; and take a tour of the city's old Mount Prospect Cemetery, known as Cheesman Park today. A final stop at Fairmount Cemetery, where many of Denver's pioneers are buried, is in order as well.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, tour of Haunted Denver.
$43 - June 18 deadline
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, tour of Haunted Denver.
$43 - June 18 deadline
9:00 AM
to 10:30 AM
U.S. Courts Library for the Tenth Circuit
24 Attendees
Location
U.S. Courts Library for the Tenth Circuit
The U.S. Courts Library for the Tenth Circuit serves the federal courts in the six-state circuit (Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming). The Denver Headquarters Library is located in the Byron Rogers U.S. Courthouse on the corner of 19th Street and Stout Street, just five blocks from the Denver Convention Center in Central Downtown. It is part of a five-building federal court complex and is across the street from the historic Byron White U.S. Courthouse, which houses an exceptional display dedicated to the life and career of Supreme Court Justice Byron White.
The White Courthouse is constructed in the neo-classical style and its exterior is now clad in Colorado Yule marble, quarried in Marble, Colorado (the same stone used for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.). The Rogers Courthouse, and attached Federal Office Building, was constructed in the formalist style in 1965 and in 1996/97 was the site of the Timothy McVeigh trial. The Library was completely renovated in 2006. The tour includes visits to the Rogers Courthouse Library and the White Courthouse.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8. [Walking Tour: 15 minute walk]
The White Courthouse is constructed in the neo-classical style and its exterior is now clad in Colorado Yule marble, quarried in Marble, Colorado (the same stone used for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.). The Rogers Courthouse, and attached Federal Office Building, was constructed in the formalist style in 1965 and in 1996/97 was the site of the Timothy McVeigh trial. The Library was completely renovated in 2006. The tour includes visits to the Rogers Courthouse Library and the White Courthouse.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8. [Walking Tour: 15 minute walk]
Limited Capacity Max 20 attendees
10:30 AM
to 12:00 PM
EPA Region 8 Technical Library
10 Attendees
Location
EPA Region 8 Technical Library
The EPA Region 8 Technical Library provides technical library services to EPA Region 8 staff and makes environmental information and resources easily accessible to the general public who live in a six-state western region. The library's collection includes over 20,000 EPA reports, books, and journals, focusing on environmental issues and conditions unique to the American West, including Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming and the 27 sovereign tribal nations. Special collections include: Green Buildings, Environmental Sustainability, Environmental Justice, and Western Wetlands.
The Region 8 Library was established in the early 1970s with a collection of handbooks, reports, and printed regulations. After a number of moves over the last 35 years, the library is now housed in a new LEED certified green building in downtown Denver. Depending on staff availability, the tour may include restricted areas of the building, including a cutting-edge "green roof." One of the first roofs of its kind in Colorado, it provides air and water quality benefits, reduces building heating and cooling needs, and features solar panels, a weather station and a large garden of research plants.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8.
NOTE: A government-issued photo ID is required for entry to the building. All visitors must pass through a metal detector. Photography is not allowed in the building. [Walking Tour: 15 minute walk]
The Region 8 Library was established in the early 1970s with a collection of handbooks, reports, and printed regulations. After a number of moves over the last 35 years, the library is now housed in a new LEED certified green building in downtown Denver. Depending on staff availability, the tour may include restricted areas of the building, including a cutting-edge "green roof." One of the first roofs of its kind in Colorado, it provides air and water quality benefits, reduces building heating and cooling needs, and features solar panels, a weather station and a large garden of research plants.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8.
NOTE: A government-issued photo ID is required for entry to the building. All visitors must pass through a metal detector. Photography is not allowed in the building. [Walking Tour: 15 minute walk]
Limited Capacity Max 15 attendees
5:45 PM
to 10:45 PM
Moonlight in the Mountains Dinner Train
30 Attendees
Type Tours & Excursions, Excursions
Enjoy an elegant evening in the quaint mountain town of Georgetown. This small town boosts old mining history and modern day residents are more than welcoming. You'll experience the thrill of riding the Colorado Historical Society's Georgetown Loop Railroad on the Moonlight in the Mountains tour. We'll depart from the Silver Plume Station and enjoy a beverage as the train descends to the Devil's Gate Depot in Georgetown. An elegant meal will then be served as the sun goes down behind the mountains before the return ride back to the station.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, roundtrip ticket on Georgetown Loop Railroad, dinner and non-alcoholic beverages, all taxes and gratuities. Cash bar available for additional beverages. Note: Temperatures in Georgetown can be much cooler than in Denver. A light jacket is recommended.
$125 - June 18 deadline
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, roundtrip ticket on Georgetown Loop Railroad, dinner and non-alcoholic beverages, all taxes and gratuities. Cash bar available for additional beverages. Note: Temperatures in Georgetown can be much cooler than in Denver. A light jacket is recommended.
$125 - June 18 deadline
7:00 PM
to 9:00 PM
The Lights of LoDo
7 Attendees
Type Tours & Excursions, Excursions
Our local historian guides this city tour, orienting guests to downtown Denver and highlighting some of the illuminated buildings along the way! The motorcoach tour looks at the city from beginning to present, telling entertaining tales along the way of historic fiascos and follies, romance and rumors, and more! Contrasting the past and present you also learn about future plans for this Mile High City. You might hear some things you knew, some things you did not know, as well as some things that you never imagined. Sit back, relax and listen as this trip through Mile High lore educates you on the best of Denver and outlines the history of the Old Western town from past to present.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, evening city tour with local historian.
$42 - June 18 deadline
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, evening city tour with local historian.
$42 - June 18 deadline
9:00 AM
to 10:30 AM
Holland & Hart Library
18 Attendees
Location
Holland & Hart Library
Holland & Hart is the largest law firm in the Mountain West, with over 400 attorneys in 15 offices in seven states. The firm focuses on the industries that thrive along the Front Range, including aerospace, construction, emerging growth companies, energy, life sciences, manufacturing, minerals, natural resources, oil and gas, real estate, recreation and resorts, technology, and telecommunications. The Holland & Hart Library in Denver is composed of five librarians and two support staff that provide for the library resource and service needs of the firm's attorneys and paralegals in all 15 offices.
The Library facilities house a collection that meets the needs of its local attorneys, as well as the changing needs of its far-flung patrons whether two floors or two states away. The Library as a place is designed to be a pleasant work space and gathering area for our Denver users. Although the attorneys come for the still substantial print collection housed in our main library and three satellite libraries, they stay for the amazing views of Denver and the Rocky Mountains from the wall of west facing windows. With substantial work space and computer access, the Library provides a comfortable alternative work space for the Denver attorneys.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8. [Bus Tour: 20 minute drive]
The Library facilities house a collection that meets the needs of its local attorneys, as well as the changing needs of its far-flung patrons whether two floors or two states away. The Library as a place is designed to be a pleasant work space and gathering area for our Denver users. Although the attorneys come for the still substantial print collection housed in our main library and three satellite libraries, they stay for the amazing views of Denver and the Rocky Mountains from the wall of west facing windows. With substantial work space and computer access, the Library provides a comfortable alternative work space for the Denver attorneys.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8. [Bus Tour: 20 minute drive]
Limited Capacity Max 15 attendees
10:00 AM
to 12:00 PM
Denver Public Library, Western History Department
16 Attendees
Location
Denver Public Library
Denver Public Library's Western History Department is recognized for having one of the outstanding collections of Western Americana in the country. The collection, which opened to the public in 1935, reflects all phases of development of the trans-Mississippi West and includes approximately 200,000 cataloged books, maps, atlases, business records, and scrapbooks; 600,000 photographs; and 3,700 manuscript archives. Collections of special depth include Western railroads publications, reports and maps of Colorado mining companies, trade catalogs, frontier theater programs, land grant materials, and printed memorabilia of Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows.
In 1995, the Western History Collection and the Genealogy Collection merged into one department in 1995, moving into the fifth level of the new Michael Graves library building. The Genealogy Collection, which began in 1910, is the second largest between the Mississippi River and the West Coast and the largest in the Rocky Mountain area. Family history researchers can find material spanning dozens of generations and covering a wide spectrum of ethnic and geographic categories. This portion of the collection includes 60,000, 75,000 pieces of microform, and hundreds of magazine and newsletter titles, charts, clippings, atlases, and manuscripts.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8. [Bus Tour: 15 minute drive]
In 1995, the Western History Collection and the Genealogy Collection merged into one department in 1995, moving into the fifth level of the new Michael Graves library building. The Genealogy Collection, which began in 1910, is the second largest between the Mississippi River and the West Coast and the largest in the Rocky Mountain area. Family history researchers can find material spanning dozens of generations and covering a wide spectrum of ethnic and geographic categories. This portion of the collection includes 60,000, 75,000 pieces of microform, and hundreds of magazine and newsletter titles, charts, clippings, atlases, and manuscripts.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8. [Bus Tour: 15 minute drive]
Limited Capacity Max 20 attendees
2:30 PM
to 4:30 PM
Westminster Law Library, University of Denver
16 Attendees
Location
Westminster Law Library, University of Denver
The Westminster Law Library is part of the Sturm College of Law at The University of Denver, a beautiful urban campus which sits on 125 tree shaded acres with fantastic views of the Rocky Mountains. The library is approximately 36,000 square feet and occupies portions of three floors of the law school. The collection is housed on all three levels of the library with service points on each level. Inside the library you'll find The Hughes Room, donated in honor of an 1898 graduate of the law school, Gerald H. Hughes. This room contains several pieces of furniture from the honoree's office as well as over 3,000 volumes from his personal library.
The Sturm College of Law, which opened in its new location in 2003, was the first LEED certified law school in the United States. The physical orientation of the seating on levels 2 and 3 takes advantage of the natural sunlight. Additionally there are light harvesters to conserve energy and a five story "light-well" that allows natural light into the center of the law school. For visitors interested in an exciting alternative mode of transportation to the tour site, take a ride on Denver's new easy-to-use light rail line. The DU campus is located just a few blocks from the train station.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8. [Bus Tour: 15 minute ride]
The Sturm College of Law, which opened in its new location in 2003, was the first LEED certified law school in the United States. The physical orientation of the seating on levels 2 and 3 takes advantage of the natural sunlight. Additionally there are light harvesters to conserve energy and a five story "light-well" that allows natural light into the center of the law school. For visitors interested in an exciting alternative mode of transportation to the tour site, take a ride on Denver's new easy-to-use light rail line. The DU campus is located just a few blocks from the train station.
Tours fill up quickly, so be sure to register early. There is no charge, but advance registration is required by June 8. [Bus Tour: 15 minute ride]
Limited Capacity Max 20 attendees
8:00 AM
to 12:30 PM
Unearthed Treasures
6 Attendees
Type Tours & Excursions, Excursions
We will start the day with a scenic drive to beautiful Idaho Springs where we stop at the Phoenix Gold Mine to experience mining history with a seasoned Colorado Hard Rock Miner. The Phoenix Mine is operated by the oldest continuous gold mining family in Colorado and you might even get to take home a little bit of Colorado gold for yourself.
After digging up the gold treasures you will head to another buried treasure known as Dinosaur Ridge, one of the world's most famous dinosaur fossil localities. In 1877, some of the first and best-known dinosaurs were discovered here. These include the Brontosaurus, Stegosaurus, and the Colorado State Fossil, the Allosaurus, representing life 145 million years ago. This stratum represents the shoreline sediments of an ancient seaway that was frequently trampled by dinosaurs and now referred to as the "Dinosaur Freeway." A stop at the visitor center is followed by a drive-by tour of the Dinosaur Ridge roadcut.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, tour of Phoenix Gold Mine, tour of Dinosaur Ridge.
$60 - June 18 deadline
After digging up the gold treasures you will head to another buried treasure known as Dinosaur Ridge, one of the world's most famous dinosaur fossil localities. In 1877, some of the first and best-known dinosaurs were discovered here. These include the Brontosaurus, Stegosaurus, and the Colorado State Fossil, the Allosaurus, representing life 145 million years ago. This stratum represents the shoreline sediments of an ancient seaway that was frequently trampled by dinosaurs and now referred to as the "Dinosaur Freeway." A stop at the visitor center is followed by a drive-by tour of the Dinosaur Ridge roadcut.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, tour of Phoenix Gold Mine, tour of Dinosaur Ridge.
$60 - June 18 deadline
8:30 AM
to 3:30 PM
Georgetown Loop Railroad & Lebanon Silver Mine
5 Attendees
Type Tours & Excursions, Excursions
Enjoy an excursion into the high Rockies to Georgetown, an authentic silver mine "Boom Town" of the 1860s and 1870s. You'll experience the thrill of riding the Colorado Historical Society's Georgetown Loop Railroad. This train ride travels between the towns of Georgetown and Silver Plume and takes you over the reconstructed Devil's Gate High Bridge and through the same spectacular Colorado mountain scenery that visitors of yesteryear enjoyed.
The train will stop for a tour of the Lebanon Silver Mine. The tour of this 1870s silver mine takes you 500 feet beneath the mountain and also shows you the mine manager's office, the change room, blacksmith shop and tool shed. We'll then drive back into the historic town of Georgetown for time on your own to enjoy lunch and do some shopping.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, beverages and snacks en route, roundtrip ticket on Georgetown Loop Railroad, guided tour of Lebanon Silver Mine, time at leisure for lunch and shopping in Georgetown.
Note: The Lebanon Silver Mine is not wheelchair-accessible.
$100 Adult/$92 Youth (3-15) - June 18 deadline
The train will stop for a tour of the Lebanon Silver Mine. The tour of this 1870s silver mine takes you 500 feet beneath the mountain and also shows you the mine manager's office, the change room, blacksmith shop and tool shed. We'll then drive back into the historic town of Georgetown for time on your own to enjoy lunch and do some shopping.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, beverages and snacks en route, roundtrip ticket on Georgetown Loop Railroad, guided tour of Lebanon Silver Mine, time at leisure for lunch and shopping in Georgetown.
Note: The Lebanon Silver Mine is not wheelchair-accessible.
$100 Adult/$92 Youth (3-15) - June 18 deadline
9:00 AM
to 6:00 PM
Discover Colorado Springs
5 Attendees
Type Tours & Excursions, Excursions
Our first stop is one of Colorado's prime scenic areas and top tourist attractions - the United States Air Force Academy, located on 18,000 acres of rolling pine-covered foothills. The visit includes a stop at the soaring 17-spire Cadet Chapel and the Barry Goldwater Visitors Center, a spacious facility housing a gift shop, restaurant and displays.
There is ample opportunity to take pictures as the tour heads for nearby Garden of the Gods. Stop at the Visitor Center and then continue on through terrain composed of huge slabs of red sandstone rising vertically hundreds of feet out of the ground. The Garden of the Gods is considered by the Ute Indians to be ancient mythical burial grounds for the Gods.
Next, take a ride to the clouds! Board the Pikes Peak Cog Railway for a trip you'll never forget. Known as the world's highest cog railway, it is nine miles long and climbs from a starting elevation of 6,571 to 14,110 feet at the summit of Pikes Peak. Enjoy a delicious boxed lunch as you ride along the railway.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, beverages and snacks en route, stop at U.S. Air Force Academy, stop at Garden of the Gods, roundtrip ticket on Pike's Peak Cog Railway, box lunch and beverages.
$125 Adult/$110 Youth (3-12) - June 18 deadline
There is ample opportunity to take pictures as the tour heads for nearby Garden of the Gods. Stop at the Visitor Center and then continue on through terrain composed of huge slabs of red sandstone rising vertically hundreds of feet out of the ground. The Garden of the Gods is considered by the Ute Indians to be ancient mythical burial grounds for the Gods.
Next, take a ride to the clouds! Board the Pikes Peak Cog Railway for a trip you'll never forget. Known as the world's highest cog railway, it is nine miles long and climbs from a starting elevation of 6,571 to 14,110 feet at the summit of Pikes Peak. Enjoy a delicious boxed lunch as you ride along the railway.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, beverages and snacks en route, stop at U.S. Air Force Academy, stop at Garden of the Gods, roundtrip ticket on Pike's Peak Cog Railway, box lunch and beverages.
$125 Adult/$110 Youth (3-12) - June 18 deadline
10:00 AM
to 3:00 PM
Best of Boulder
8 Attendees
Type Tours & Excursions, Excursions
Boulder is a dynamic university community, nestled near the base of the scenic Flatiron Mountains - offering breathtaking views. Your tour takes you to the famous Celestial Seasonings facility to see, taste, and smell the world of teas. Guests learn how the company grew from its 'cottage industry' roots to become the largest U.S. herbal tea manufacturer. There is an informative tour and a delightful gift shop with "Tea" shirts, whimsical gifts with the famous "Sleepy-Time Bear" and a variety of tea accouterments.
We then visit the famous Pearl Street Mall - an outdoor mall with very unique character! The Mall is home to a wide variety of fascinating shops and delicious dining. It is easy to see why Pearl Street was selected as a recipient of HUD's award for Urban Renewal Design and why it is the nation's most successful outdoor mall. Guests will be given time for lunch on their own on the Mall before we drive through the University of Colorado's expansive campus to see beautiful historical buildings and gorgeous landscaping on the way back to Denver.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, tour of Celestial Seasonings Tea Gardens and Tea Emporium, time at leisure for lunch and shopping on the Pearl Street Mall, Drive through tour of University of Colorado Campus.
$44 - June 18 deadline
We then visit the famous Pearl Street Mall - an outdoor mall with very unique character! The Mall is home to a wide variety of fascinating shops and delicious dining. It is easy to see why Pearl Street was selected as a recipient of HUD's award for Urban Renewal Design and why it is the nation's most successful outdoor mall. Guests will be given time for lunch on their own on the Mall before we drive through the University of Colorado's expansive campus to see beautiful historical buildings and gorgeous landscaping on the way back to Denver.
Includes: Roundtrip deluxe motorcoach transportation, professional tour guide, tour of Celestial Seasonings Tea Gardens and Tea Emporium, time at leisure for lunch and shopping on the Pearl Street Mall, Drive through tour of University of Colorado Campus.
$44 - June 18 deadline

