Wyoming’s cowboy country. Founded by frontiersman Buffalo Bill Cody in 1896, the town of Cody changed little during the 20th century. Explore the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, which includes the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, the Draper Museum of Natural History and the Plains Indian Museum. Depending on the time of year, you will attend the Cody Wild West Rodeo (seasonal) or the Dan Miller Cowboy Music Revue tonight – both of which are a great look at “Old West” traditions! Meals BD
8. OVERNIGHT WYOMING RANCH STAY Experience the scenic splendors of the Bighorn Mountains as you traverse canyons and endless mountain vistas, where cowboys work amidst blankets of grassland and seasonal flowers. Enjoy a
STAY INSIDE THE NATIONAL PARKS
There are so many memories that will stay with you a lifetime... from a rafting trip on the Snake River to a night at the rodeo in Cody and your exploration of Yellowstone National Park
JACKSON LAKE LODGE Grand Teton National Park, WY
Spectacular views are just steps away from your cottage in the forest at Jackson Lake Lodge, perched on a bluff with the magnificent Tetons rising up from the valley floor. Explore the fascinating Snake River, wetlands, lakes, and lush valleys from this National Historic Landmark in the heart of the park.
OLD FAITHFUL INN Yellowstone National Park, WY
One of the largest log structures in the world, Old Faithful Inn was designated a National Historic Landmark. Built in 1904 of native lodgepole pine, it is set within walking distance of Old Faithful
Geyser, just one of Yellowstone’s many natural wonders – geysers, fumaroles and boiling hot springs.
LAKE YELLOWSTONE HOTEL Yellowstone National Park, WY
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Lake Yellowstone Hotel was originally completed in 1891, and today’s ambiance reflects centuries of quiet solitude. The hotel sits on the shore of Yellowstone Lake, renowned as a haven for birds and wildlife in the nation’s first national park.
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western ranch experience, including a horseback ride*, during an overnight stay at The Ranch at Ucross or take advantage of the tranquility found in this perfect setting that defines “wide open spaces”... sure to be a highlight of your journey. Meals BLD
9. CRAZY HORSE TO MOUNT RUSHMORE Travel into the Black Hills for lunch and a visit to the Crazy Horse Memorial; first begun in 1948, it is still ongoing – upon completion, it will be the largest stone carving in the world. Continue on to Mount Rushmore National Memorial. See carved in rock the faces of former presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln, larger than life. Journey to Rapid City for an overnight stay and a farewell dinner. Meals BLD
10. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Rapid City, South Dakota. Fly home anytime; a transfer is included from Radisson Hotel Rapid City to Rapid City Regional Airport. Allow a minimum of two hours for flight check-in. Meals B
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