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COWBOY COUNTRY


So you dreamed of being a cowboy...


We’ve all wondered what it would have been like to live in the “Wild West”... so don your cowboy hats for a weeklong vacation in the wide open spaces of Cowboy Country. You’ll stay in wilderness lodges in national parks where the buffalo roam, the landscapes gurgle and geysers erupt in clockwork precision. You’ll meet rodeo riders and park rangers; spot wildlife rafting and hiking, and share laughter and s’mores around a campfire under a starlit night sky – and take part in a special project to keep the natural treasures of the national parks as beautiful and awe-inspiring as you found them.


Tauck Bridges Family Value Includes:


• A taste of cowboy life at a Wyoming ranch – horseback riding, fishing, hunting frogs at the trout pond, evening campfire & more


• A night at the world-famous rodeo in Cody and a visit to the Buffalo Bill Historical Center featuring the new-for-2012 Buffalo Bill Museum


• Lots of chances to watch Old Faithful Geyser on a two-night stay at a lodge right in the heart of Yellowstone National Park – and a behind-the-scenes park tour with a park expert


• Two nights at the Jackson Lake Lodge with a scenic float trip on the Snake River with a guide who helps spot eagles, beaver, elk and maybe even a moose


• Voluntary participation in Tauck’s Presidential Award-winning national park volunteer program


• Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted


• 17 meals (7 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 6 dinners); gratuities to Tauck Director, local guides and drivers; service charges, taxes and porterage


18 Cowboy Country #1 IN GUIDED FAMILY TRAVEL


Tauck On-tour Exclusive! Filmed narratives by Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan share personal stories of the passionate struggle to create America’s – and the world’s – first national park, Yellowstone, set aside “for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.” Tauck takes you behind-the-scenes with commentary by the creators of “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea.”


STORIES BY Ken Burns


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