You’ll Stay Here… CHICO HOT SPRINGS
RESORT & DAY SPA – One Night This cozy Montana resort’s main attractions are the open-air mineral hot springs pools averaging 96° – 103° F… The historic resort, which opened in 1900, is known for the “healing waters.” Optional activities include trail rides and dogsled treks… and then there’s always the spa…
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS HOTEL AND CABINS – Two Nights
Elk wander the snow-covered parade grounds of what was once Fort Yellowstone; historic photos of Yellowstone are reminders of the past; and the rustic hotel is in a perfect location for exploring the wildlife-rich Lamar Valley in the heart of winter.
OLD FAITHFUL SNOW LODGE – Three Nights
Just steps away from one of the world’s most famous icons, Old Faithful Snow Lodge is warm and comfortable. Optional activities include ice skating, off-trail snowshoeing, skiing... and a roaring fire in a fireplace at the lodge welcomes you back from exploring…
SPRING CREEK RANCH – One Night Spring Creek Ranch is located on a wildlife sanctuary above the town of
Jackson with fantastic views of the Tetons. The resort earned a spot on Condé Nast Traveler’s Gold List, with great cuisine (Bon Appétit labeled it “upscale mountain-man cooking”) and amenities like the Wilderness Adventure Spa, specializing in rest, rejuvenation and relaxation.
Make no mistake – it is cold in Yellowstone National Park in winter. The park’s elevation is high, which brings snow and cold weather along with wind chills. Temperatures during the day range from 0° to 20° F, and sub-zero temperatures at night are common – but that said, Chinook winds could unexpectedly bring a day as warm as 40°… To get maximum enjoyment out of The Tauck Winter in Yellowstone Event, you need to pack wisely and dress warmly. Hats, coats, scarves, gloves, and of course boots and warm layers are essential gear for outdoor activities; the hotels are well heated, but again, layers are recommended.
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825
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