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INSIDE THE NATIONAL PARKS


Families of every age and generation can participate in so many different activities during their visits inside the national parks with Tauck Bridges on Cowboy Country, Red Rocks & Painted Canyons, and Majestic California: The Pacific, Redwoods & Yosemite, experiencing the majesty, the wonder and the riches of the parks as nature intended.


Wilderness Lodges where nature puts on a show for your family – Stay in the heart of the parks in sought-after accommodations that are often sold out a year in advance – Kachina Lodge, Old Faithful Inn, The Lodge at Bryce Canyon, Zion Lodge, Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite – enjoy nature’s masterpieces before the day’s crowds arrive and after they depart!


National Park experts who share insider perspectives with you – Behind-the-scenes opportunities to learn about the parks with the experts – on a Yellowstone tour, on a Snake River float trip, a trail ride in Bryce Canyon, flightseeing over Rainbow Bridge, a flashlight hike in Sierra National Forest – along with exclusive on-tour filmed narratives by Ken Burns.


Award-winning Volunteer Program that honors our natural treasures – Families traveling on Cowboy Country (page 18) can participate in our special volunteer program in Grand Teton National Park, working alongside park rangers and guests to protect this national treasure.


14 Become a national park insider with Tauck Bridges in 2012!


Tauck’s volunteer program has received widespread recognition, including being honored by the President at the White House. In 2006, we were awarded the nation’s highest honor for historic preservation, the Preserve America Presidential Award – a tribute we proudly share with our more than 12,000 Tauck guest volunteers!


“ ” Dan and Kiki Tauck Mahar


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