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Utopia Tours Inc
"Utopia Tours started in Garfield, MN, by Mr & Mrs. Ralph Angen in 1971 out of their farmhouse. Today, Ralph's son Steve, and his wife Elaine run the company, with 3rd and 4th generations having their part in the company too. The tourism industry has changed a lot since 1971, but our goal has stayed the same: to offer quality motorcoach tours that allow people the op ... More portunity to experience the United States and Canada. We hope you look over our website and familiarize yourself with our tours. We are proud of each and every one. Please feel free to contact us at (320) 763-8687 or 1-800-872-8445 if you have any questions, or wish to sign-up. Our U-Save Coupons are earned on tours (5 days or longer) for future tours (5 days or longer). This discount is 1.5% of what you paid on your tour. We're proud to offer these savings to our customers. Our main office is conveniently located in the Viking Plaza Mall in Alexandria. We'd love to visit with you if you have any questions regarding a tour. Pick-up and drop-off locations are available on most tours along I-94 from Fargo, ND to Minneapolis, MN, depending on the route of the tour. Our most common locations are Fargo, Fergus Falls, Alexandria, St Cloud, and more. We thank all of you for your patronage, and look forward to having you on a future motorcoach tour with Utopia Tours."
Southwest Discoveries
Our guides have led hikes, canyoneering tours and backpacking outings for the Sierra Club, the world’s leading conservation group. Mitch Stevens, the founder of Southwest Discoveries, continues to serve as outings chairman for the Rincon Group of the Sierra Club in Tucson. Our guides have led hikes, canyoneering tours and backpacking outings for the Sierra Club, the worl ... More d’s leading conservation group. Mitch Stevens, the founder of Southwest Discoveries, continues to serve as outings chairman for the Rincon Group of the Sierra Club in Tucson.
Fort Worth Stockyards
Fort Worth is where the West begins, and nothing embodies Western heritage better than the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. Every inch of the Stockyards tells the history of Texas's famous livestock industry, from the original brick walkways to the wooden corrals.
