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"From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever." 
Chief Joseph, & the Flight of the Nez Percé

Tour Dates: August 28 to September 5, 2022, with historian Neil Mangum
We'll follow the Nez Percé National Historic Trail from Spokane, Washington to Great Falls, Montana, through some of the most beautiful landscapes of the American West, including their route through Yellowstone Park



Forced to abandon hopes for a peaceful move to the Lapwai Reservation, the Nez Percé chiefs saw flight to Canada as their last promise for peace. The flight of the Nez Percé began on June 15, 1877. Led by Chiefs Joseph, Looking Glass, White Bird, Ollokot, Lean Elk, and others, a band of 800 men, women and children moved northeast, hoping to seek safety with their Crow allies. Only 250 were warriors — the rest were women, children, elderly, and sick. On June 17 U.S. army and volunteer soldiers approached a Nez Percé camp on Whitebird Creek in western Idaho. When a party of six warriors bearing a flag of truce approached the soldiers, one of the volunteers fired at them, thus precipitating the Nez Perce War of 1877.


After defeating the cavalry force at the Battle of White Bird Canyon, the flight intensified and more than a dozen more battles and skirmishes would be fought in the next several months. Fighting the army all along the trail, the number of Nez Perce was severely reduced. Just 40 miles from Canada they were trapped at Snake Creek at the base of the Bears Paw Mountains in Montana by the U.S. Army. After a five-day fight, the remaining 431 members of the tribe were beaten and Chief Joseph surrendered on October 5, 1877    

[Excerpted from Legends of America]

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Itinerary

AUGUST 28 (Sunday): check in to our hotel. That evening, we'll gather in the hotel conference room for meeting and greet (pizza provided) and to hear an orientation talk by our guide, Neil Mangum
AUGUST 29 (Monday): board the luxury motorcoach for long journey. Stops on this day will include the monuments for the battles of Spokane Plains, and Four Lakes (from the Coeur d'Alene War of 1858, the second phase of the Yakima War), the Qualchan Hanging Site on Latah Creek, Treaty Site, and the Steptoe Battlefield. Lunch in Lewiston, Idaho. After lunch stops: Nez Percé National Historical Park, and Fort Lapwai. Overnight accommodations in Lewiston, Idaho.
AUGUST 30 (Tuesday): Stops include: the Battle of Cottonwood (Nez Percé National Historical Park), the Rains (Raines) Massacre, Foster Grave, Brave 17 marker, Nez Percé camp at Tolo Lake, the Battle of White Bird Canyon, Clearwater Battlefield. Overnight accommodations in Orofino, Idaho.
AUGUST 31 (Wednesday): Stops include Nez Percé at Weippe Prairie, Nez Percé Origin—Coyote vs. Monster, the Attack on Looking Glass Camp, Kooskia, Lolo Pass and Packer Meadow, and Fort Fizzle. Overnight accommodations in Lolo, Montana.
September 1 (Thursday): this day we'll travel up the Bitterroot Valley, Stevensville, Corvallis, Ross Hole, Big Hole Battlefield, Bannack State Park. Overnight accommodations in Dillon, Montana.
September 2 (Friday): first stop, grave of Samuel Glass, frontier soldier, then off to the Camas Meadows Battlefield, Henry's Lake, Nez Percé on the Madison River. Overnight accommodations in West Yellowstone, or Old Faithful Lodge.
September 3 (Saturday): this day is dedicated to touring Yellowstone Park, with stops at the Norris Geyser Basin, Mammoth Hot Springs, Tower-Roosevelt. Overnight accommodations in Cody, Wyoming.
September 4 (Sunday): first stop, Buffalo Bill Center of the West museums, Canyon Creek Battlefield, Reed and Bowles Trading Post in Lewistown. Overnight accommodations in Lewistown, Montana.
September 5 (Monday, Labor Day): Cow Creek Crossing of the Missouri River, Blaine County Museum, Bear Paw Battlefield, Fort Benton. Overnight accommodations in Great Falls, Montana.
September 6 (Tuesday): Depart for home. You can fly out of Great Falls if you choose, or ride our charter coach on a direct return to our starting point in Spokane.

COVID PROTOCOLS: beginning with our fall 2021 tours, all registrants (as well as our tour guide and bus driver) will be required to show proof of vaccination. Additionally, in the interests of safety, we'll follow CDC, state, and local COVID guidelines and recommendations for group gatherings that may be in effect at the time of the tour (to include, if required, wearing of face coverings, and social distancing).

Registration

TOUR COSTS: 
$2350 per person for double-occupancy: a shared hotel room
(if paying for both persons, please choose "Qty 2" in the following pop-up window)

$2800 for single-occupancy hotel rooms (change the drop-down menu below to select "single occupancy")
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​Included in your registration: 9 nights lodging in clean, comfortable hotels, most lunches (some will be "on your own"), opening night pizza/beer/wine reception, and a seat on our luxury motor coach. Also included: maps packet and study material, entrance fees to all museums or other pay sites (including Yellowstone National Park), all tours, professional coordination and assistance by your on-board tour host, and personal engagement with our expert guide throughout the trip. Snacks and bottled water will be provided on the  motor coach. ​
The tour operator will donate a portion of the proceeds to the Nez Perce Tribe Cultural Resource Program. 


This (1994) video takes you on the 1,170-mile journey taken by the Nez Perce tribe in 1877. Pursued by the United States Army, 750 Nez Perce men, women, and children made a heroic yet futile flight seeking freedom and peace far from their homeland. The program highlights the need to preserve and interpret this landscape of history. [U.S. Forest Service]

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  • 2023 tours
    • AZ and NM Through the Ages
    • Walk the Wilderness & Spotsylvania
    • Jeb Stuart: Brandy Station to Gettysburg
    • The Modoc War of 1872-73
    • Bad to the Bone
    • The Campaign for Vicksburg
  • 2024 Tours
  • Little Bighorn Symposium
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    • Tour Details
  • More Info
    • Past Tour Itineraries >
      • 2022: The Seven Days Battles
      • 2022: Overland Campaign of 1864
      • 2022: Billy the Kid
      • 2022: Flight of the Nez Percé
      • 2022: Santa Fe Trail (201 Years)
      • 2021: The Apache Wars
      • 2021: War on the Northern Plains
      • 2019: Civil War to Cold War
      • 2019: Antietam
      • 2018: Battles of the Rosebud and the Little Bighorn
      • Past Civil War tours (1997-2018)
    • Tour Photo Galleries
    • News, Reviews, and Interviews
    • Recommended Reading >
      • RECOMMENDED READING: Billy the Kid
      • RECOMMENDED READING: War on the Northern Plains
      • RECOMMENDED READING: The Apache Wars
      • RECOMMENDED READING (Past Tours) >
        • Civil War to Cold War
        • Antietam
        • Rosebud and the Little Bighorn
    • Contact
    • Links
    • Terms and Conditions