February 5 - February 11, 2021
(FRIDAY - THURSDAY)
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Experience an unforgettable winter adventure in Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Parks, and Jackson Hole on this 7 Day, 6 night guided tour! You will enjoy spotting winter wildlife in heated/enclosed vehicles, a horse-drawn elk-refuge sleigh ride out onto the National Elk Refuge, and even a snowcoach excursion into Yellowstone to witness Old Faithful geyser explode! You've never seen Yellowstone like this before...a MUST SEE!
INCLUDED:
• Round-trip airfare
• Private motor coach
• Local guide
• Mormon Tabernacle Choir
• Targhee Pass
• Yellowstone National Park
• Snowcoach Tour to Old Faithful
• Jackson Hole
• Horse drawn sleigh ride
• Utah Olympic Park
• 5 nights accommodation
• 10 meals (5 Breakfast, 5 Dinners)
• National park entrance fees
• Full-time tour manager
NOT INCLUDED:
• Airport meals
• 5 Lunches, 1 Dinner
• Gratuities (tour manager, driver)
• Trip insurance
ITINERARY
Day 1 – Burlington to Salt Lake City (2/5 Fri)
Today we travel from the Burlington Airport to Salt Lake City. Enjoy a free afternoon before joining the group for dinner. Rest up, because your real adventure starts tomorrow! Holiday Inn Express Downtown *or similar, Salt Lake City, UT (D)
Day 2 – Salt Lke City, Utah (2/6 Sat)
We begin our day by joining other folks around the country for a tour of Salt Lake City including all the highlights ending at 5:00 pm. This evening joins the group at 5:30 pm for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Holiday Inn Express Downtown *or similar, Salt Lake City, UT (B, D)
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Day 3 – Mormon Tabernacle Choir – West Yellowstone (2/7 Sun)
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity awaits us this morning! Seating has been arranged for us at Temple Square, where we will have a chance to hear the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir's weekly broadcast performance. (Choir’s schedule permitting). Then we’ll depart the Wasatch Mountains and drive north past the Great Salt Lake, Hill Air Force Base, and Utah's first settlement, Ogden. Soon we will enter Idaho and travel through the potato-producing fields of the Gem State. Continue north to the Island Park Region which is world-famous for its outstanding trout fishing on the Madison and Henry’s Fork Rivers. After going over Targhee Pass we will enter Montana and the town of West Yellowstone, the western gate of our nation's first national park. Kelly Inn *or similar, West Yellowstone, MT (B, D)
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Day 4 – Yellowstone by Snowcoach (2/8 Mon)
This is your day to discover Yellowstone National Park, America's oldest and most famous national park, via private chartered snowcoaches. The heated snowcoaches provide a clear view, moving easily across the snow while listening to the insights of an experienced Yellowstone guide. Visit some of the landmarks for which Yellowstone is famous including Firehole Falls, Fountain Paint Pots and the world's most famous geyser, Old Faithful. There will be plenty of time to witness Old Faithful's dramatic display, have lunch on your own and explore the area. In the afternoon, enjoy a return trip to West Yellowstone with additional picture stops along the way. Arrive in West Yellowstone with the evening free on own. Kelly Inn *or similar, West Yellowstone, MT (B)
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Day 5 – Elk Refuge - Jackson (2/9 Tue)
Enjoy a beautiful winter day as you depart West Yellowstone and travel to the western town of Jackson located at the base of the rugged Teton Mountains. After some free time for lunch on own in town, enjoy a fantastic winter experience. Just a couple miles north of Jackson is the National Elk Refuge, winter home for thousands of these majestic animals. Get a close-up view as you take a horse drawn sleigh ride right into the massive heard on the Elk Refuge. Your sleigh driver and guide will explain how the settling the Jackson Valley affected the elk herd winter migration and why the refuge now plays an important role in their survival. After a unique experience, visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art. With collections of nearly twenty-three hundred works of wildlife art, the museum strives to enrich and inspire appreciation of art and humanity’s relationship with nature. This evening return to Jackson and check into your hotel. After some time to relax or to explore the many shops and art galleries, join the group for dinner at a local restaurant. Lexington *or similar, Jackson, WY (B, D)
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Day 6 – Olympic Park – Salt Lake City (2/10 Wed)
Depart Jackson this morning and travel through western Wyoming surrounded by silver streams, soaring peaks, and lush meadows. Drive through the rugged Snake River Canyon, stopping in pastoral Starr Valley. Arrive in Evanston for lunch on your own, then travel to Utah Olympic Park near Park City. Enjoy a guided tour of this amazing facility that hosted events for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games and continues to host World Cup events. Many of the guides are winter Olympians in training. You will see the Utah Ski and Olympic Museum, three Nordic Jumps along with the Bobsled and Luge Track, which has some of the fastest ice on earth. Return to Salt Lake City for one final night. This evening joins the group for a farewell dinner. Holiday Inn Express Downtown *or similar, Salt Lake City, UT (B, D)
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Day 7 – Journey Home (2/11 Thu)
Transfer to the Salt Lake Airport will be provided between 8:00am & 10:00am. *(Transfers at any other time will be on own at passenger’s expense) As you travel home, remember all the wonderful memories and friends you have met on your fabulous Yellowstone in Winter Vacation! (B)
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PRICING PER PERSON
TRIPLE
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$3,899
PER PERSON
DOUBLE
$3,999
PER PERSON
SINGLE
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$4,599
*20% Deposit at reservation | Balance due by October 23, 2020
RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY
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BOOK YOUR
TRIP
You will receive a letter of confirmation within one week.
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GET YOUR TRIP DETAILS
Receive your travel packet with all your travel details 1-2 weeks prior to departure.
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Contact us at any time. We are always happy to speak with you.
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ENJOY YOUR TRIP
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