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Glacier / Yellowstone / Teton National Parks Loop
$1,694 per Adult
(Dbl Occupancy - Subject to Availability)



Package Includes:
9 Nights Lodging
Scenic Rafting or Whitewater Rafting
Live Follies Entertainment
Day Guided Bus Tour Through Glacier Park
Chuckwagon Dinner
Scenic Boat Ride

 

Your vacation packet comes with comprehensive driving directions, marked maps, brochures and vital information in a daily itinerary.

Having been to all of the locations, we know the most scenic routes as well as the activities in each area. Each attraction, lodging and restaurant is selected on careful evaluation and personally approved.
Glacier National Park, the fourth largest National Park in the US is famous for its majestic alpine scenery, snow-crested peaks, gleaming lakes, sparkling waterfalls, and rich, green forests. It is an unspoiled scenic paradise, nestled within the Rocky Mountains of Montana in the United States. Nicknamed "The Crown Jewel of the Continent" and "Switzerland of North America," Glacier National Park is comprised of 1.4 million acres of breathtaking beauty and is one of the oldest scenic wonders in the United States. Glacier boasts a thousand miles of trout streams, more than two hundred sparkling lakes, myriad of wild flowers and fifty living glaciers. Wildlife includes deer, elk, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, black and grizzly bears (to name a few) in their natural habitat. The famous Going-To-The-Sun Road, carved out of solid rock and completed in 1932, is approximately fifty miles long, bisecting the Park east and west. This breathtaking trip to the top of the Continental Divide is one of the most scenic in the world.


Two nights
at this magnificent hotel. Steeped in history and culture, and nestled at the foot of the Mountain, where guests can play a game of golf, take a swim in the outdoor, heated pool or enjoy hiking on the nature trails. Many choose to relax and enjoy a good book or a game in the reading room, as they admire the mountain views and the glorious gardens at the lodge. After a memorable day, you can unwind and appreciate a hearty meal in the Steak and Rib House or a relaxing view of the sunset from the Sunset Lounge or one of the many decks or balconies.
Tucked away in Northwest Montana lies the Flathead Valley. A pristine recreational environment surrounded by wilderness, which is also home to Flathead Lake. This lake is the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River. The Valley also has many smaller lakes and river systems making it a fisherman's paradise. Aside from the many outdoor recreational opportunities, there are numerous shops, world-class galleries and restaurants.
Tour the Park - Let them do the driving...trust us, you will enjoy this: The antique red buses are both a symbol of Glacier National Park and a reminder of a time when adventurous travel was done with style and grace. Your journey starts in the cedar/hemlock forests of the McDonald Valley. “Up” is the best description as you travel the Going-to-the-Sun Road along a glacier-formed arête to the top of the Crown of the Continent at Logan Pass. Head down the St. Mary Valley through Douglas fir forests to St. Mary Lake, out to the prairies of Big Sky Country, then into the magnificent Swiftcurrent Valley. Have lunch (optional) in the Ptarmington dining room at historic Many Glacier Hotel. Leaving Many Glacier with sensory overload is a mandatory component of this tour. You will not get enough so a repeat performance is in order as you head back for late afternoon views and vistas.
A scenic drive finds you in a restored gold mining town where rich placer diggings were discovered in the spring of 1863 and the stampede of gold seekers was on! Sluices soon lined the gulch and various "cities" blossomed along the Oregon Trail. When gold was discovered, a trail called the "Corrine Road" was used to bring supplies north from Salt Lake City. The Bozeman Trail (AKA Montana Cutoff) was used from 1863 to 1868. Sioux Indians frequently attacked the wagons and freight trains as they crossed the eastern leg of the trail.

Take a walking tour of historic buildings and artifacts. See historic homes and businesses. Visit the museum and music hall with operating music machines.

Included in the package is cabaret entertainment at the Brewery.

Picture yourself on the porch of a perfectly maintained vintage log duplex cabin relaxing after a full day of touring. The sun casts a pink glow on the mountains and a creek rushes nearby. The deer and rabbits nibble grass on the wide green lawns among the towering evergreens...now THIS is a vacation! One Night

One night, will be spent at a delightful resort that boasts two open-air mineral Hot Springs pools. The small pool averages 104 degrees, and the large one averages 96 degrees. Guests can soak their cares away from 6 am until midnight, every day of the year.

The newer lodge room is close to the restaurant and pool. Remember your swimming suits!!

THE RESTAURANT... has long been credited with bringing fine dining and stands out as one of the region's best restaurants. The Inn specializes in fresh, exceptional cuisine, with generous steaks, their seafood is flown in fresh and all of the baking is done on the premises.

THE POOLSIDE GRILLE... is home to fabulous ribs. Open for lunch and dinner daily, it's also a great place to have a big burger, super-sized salad, some hearty homemade soup, or a cold, refreshing beer. The Grille overlooks the pool, which makes it an excellent spot to relax and have some good eats.

THE SALOON -- overlooking the south end of the pool -- features great drinks, video poker & keno machines, a pool table, foosball and big screen TVs.

You may want to schedule one of their infamous massages that will soothe your entire body. Add your choice of aromatherapy blend to your massage oil and enjoy hot River Rock therapy for your back. Hand-picked stones from the Yellowstone River are heated and used to release deep muscle tension and calm the nerves. Then cool polished marble stones are used to reduce inflammation and provide clarity of mind. The combination of these two powerful healing tools will relax the body and refresh the spirit.

Yellowstone National Park; its wonders are accessible to everyone and best of all, Yellowstone National Park has more than 350 miles of paved roadway with over 2,219,000 acres waiting to be explored. That's comparable in size to the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined!

Picture a variety of wildlife, spectacular attractions and breathtaking country. There are over 200 species of birds, 58 mammals and half a dozen game fish within the Park boundaries

You will do the complete scenic loop and see Old Faithful; Geysers, Yellowstone Lake, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Upper and Lower Falls.

Two nights in Yellowstone Park - The lodging is limited!!
Full of old-world charm, the Inn is located just steps from some of the country's greatest natural wonders, Old Faithful.
Undoubtedly the most impressive space in the interior is the seven-story lobby that climbs ninety-two feet from the floor. A stone fireplace, sixteen feet square at its base, dominates the southeast corner of the lobby.
The original dining room to the south of the lobby has a roof structure of exposed log scissors trusses. A large stone fireplace is centered on the south wall, constructed of the same rubble masonry as the lobby fireplace.
Throughout the Old House are original furnishings adding to the integrity of the building and its spaces. The dining room still has the original rustic hickory chairs from the Old Hickory Furniture Company. Leather-topped tables with brass studs are in the Bear Pit.
One Night in the Grand Teton National Park: Your guest cottage is located near the lodge where you should be able to view moose throughout the day.
The upper lobby features 60 foot picture windows framing the Teton Mountain range as well as a collection of Native American artifacts and Western art.
Meals are memorable in the Dining Room with its Rocky Mountain cuisine and breathtaking panoramic Teton views. The Cocktail Lounge features live entertainment, your favorite beverage and snack along with spectacular views.
In keeping with the National Park location, rooms do not have televisions or radios, but do have telephones, voicemail and data ports.
Guest facilities include
gift and apparel shops,
heated outdoor swimming pool,
horseback riding (ad'l chg),
a service station and a medical clinic.
Two nights: Large timbered pines and hand carved bears add to the charming and cozy atmosphere of this newer resort property, located just one mile from Jackson’s historic Town Square. With an unsurpassed level of service and amenities, the Lodge allows you to relax and enjoy your Wyoming vacation in complete comfort.
They also offer a indoor/outdoor heated pool, Jacuzzi®, tubs, saunas and deluxe Continental Breakfast:
Includes scrambled eggs mixed with sausage and ham, hash browns, hot and cold cereal, bagels, toast and juice.
Covered Wagon Cookout with Wild West Show - Experience a never-to-be-forgotten western adventure. Step back in time as you climb aboard covered wagons and ride to an outdoor dining room on the bank of a clear mountain stream in beautiful Cache Creek Canyon.
Enjoy beautiful scenery as you chow down on the best dutch oven dinner you ever flapped a lip over!
Mountain Men, Cowboys and Indians will be constant companions throughout the evening. Top it all off with music and comedy.
Enjoy the days of yesteryear when the West was Wild and Cowboys were King!
OR...You will enjoy delicious food and traditional entertainment in an atmosphere of an era gone by will make this evening a highlight of your visit to Jackson Hole.
The dinner menu offers a choice of Barbecue Beef Dinner; Chicken & Barbecue Beef Combo; Pork Rib Dinner or Rib Eye Steak. All meals include: Foil Wrapped Potatoes, Beans, Homemade Biscuits with Butter & Jelly, Chunky Applesauce, Old Fashioned Spice Cake, Real Ranch Coffee or Tenderfoot Lemonade.
Some folks call it a western music show; some call it a standup comedy show with masterful cowboy music; others call it the best musical experience in the west. Call it what you want to -- the fact remains; The Wranglers deliver some of the purest harmony, best musicianship and funniest ranch humor ever seen on stage. As soon as they take to the stage, listeners leave behind their busy life and settle into a time long ago -- a time of the singing cowboy.
Scenic Boat Ride:
Magnificent Teton views
Cruise under the Cathedral Group of the Grand Tetons
Friendly and knowledgeable staff
Float Trip - For relaxation on the water, the 10 mile scenic float trip glides along the Snake River and they are dedicated to making a float trip the highlight of your visit to Jackson Hole. Each trip includes information on Grand Teton National Park's and Jackson Hole's wildlife, history, geology, and any special interest you may want to explore - allowing you to see beautiful forests, seasonal flowers and sightings of deer, elk, moose and bald eagles.
OR
Whitewater Wet & Wild - Bussed 26 miles through Snake River Canyon to West Table Creek where the adventure begins. You will encounter downstream rapids like Three Oar Deal, Big Kahuna, Lunch Counter, Rope & Champagne. Round trip is approx. 31/2 to 4 hours.


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