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7. RIDING WITH THE COWBOYS Outdoor adventure includes river rafting along the Snake River


Spend the morning exploring Jackson then channel your inner cowboy for an afternoon at the ranch. Billy Crystal immortalized his dreams of becoming a real cowboy in City Slickers, when he and his greenhorn friends challenged their comfort zones during a cattle drive. Now it’s your turn. Saddle up for a ride with ranch hands through the pastures of a 3,000+ acre working cattle ranch this afternoon, learning – and experiencing – a day in the life of a real American cowboy. If horseback riding is not for you, travel like a pioneer on a horse-drawn wagon; either way you’ll get an unforgettable feel for what it takes to work, live... and play... out here! We’ve planned a rollicking evening of cowboy entertainment for you at the ranch tonight, the kind of Western fun, food and friends that have inspired movie makers – and travelers – for generations. Meals BD


relatively quiet calm. It’s the perfect silent setting for reflecting on the sights you may see along the way, from fishing osprey and eagles to moose and elk who often amble on the shore. The rest of the day is all yours – make it magic! Meals BD


6. OBSERVING & PRESERVING NATURE This morning’s interpretive hike along ridges overlooking Antelope Flats and the magnificent Teton range gives you ample opportunity to learn more about the sights you’ll see with your naturalist guide. Continue on to the Murie Center, dedicated to a passionate environmentalist, after lunch for an engaging discussion on wildlife conservation. Then get a new perspective on wildlife art exhibits when you visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art, whose galleries house a stunning collection of paintings, drawings and sculpture celebrating western wildlife. Your accommodations for the next two nights are at the historic Wort Hotel in Jackson, located in the center of this Western town. Meals BLD


8. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Jackson. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from the Wort Hotel to Jackson Hole Airport for your flight home. You should allow a minimum of two hours for flight check-in. Meals B


8 DAYS FROM $3,990 PLUS AIRFARE (7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches & 6 Dinners)


BEGINS JACKSON


May 25 Jun 8, 15, 29 Jul 13, 20 Aug 3, 10, 24, 31 Sep 7, 14, 21


Go to www.culturious.com for up-to-the-minute space availability. Additional dates may become available as these sell out.


Double $3990


PRICE PER PERSON Single $5180


Group Size: no more than 24 guests Airfare is additional.


Tom Angle, Snake River Ranch


Howdy – my name is Tom Angle. It seems I’ve spent my life sitting on a horse for one





reason or another. I’ve worked on some of the biggest ranches in the West, and operated my own ranches in northeast Oregon. I’ve also packed mules and guided hunters in northwest Wyoming. I’ll be giving you the history of the Snake River Ranch as well as explaining the ins and outs of the cattle business. I have also been known to pick up a guitar and show you folks how cowboys have fun! I look forward to getting to know you, and to you getting to know my world.


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Ask about our private group departures, additional hotel nights before or after your tour and about our comprehensive Guest Protection Product. Visit our website at www.culturious.com.


Some days include 2-4 miles of hiking, 6-8 miles of biking on moderately flat roads, rafting and horseback riding. The pace is up to you.


You may be required to sign Tauck’s liability waiver for participation in certain activities.


Night 1,2,3 Night 4,5 Night 6,7


FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Old Faithful Inn


Jackson Lake Lodge The Wort Hotel


Yellowstone Nat’l Park Grand Teton Nat’l Park Jackson


Go to www.tauck.com/videos to watch video highlights – or use your mobile device QR reader and go directly to our website by scanning the QR Code at right!


Triple $3612


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