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Yellowstone & Grand Teton Adventure
Yellowstone & Grand Teton Adventure
Hike, bike and raft your way through Northwestern Wyoming as you explore the craggy peaks, winding rivers, and expansive meadows of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Relax each night in comfortable lodging and warm hospitality.
| Day 1 |
Jackson is the capital of Mississippi and named after Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the U.S. Jackson is situated within the Mississippi Freedom Trail and replete with fascinating historic sites and museums, detailing the city's pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Known as "The City with Soul," Jackson is a popular hub for a variety of music genres, including jazz, gospel, and blues music. Highlights include the Jackson Zoo, the Mississippi Museum of Art, and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum. |
| Day 2 |
Hot springs, geysers and all manner of wildlife are just a few of the things that define the natural wonder of Yellowstone National Park. |
| Day 3 |
Hot springs, geysers and all manner of wildlife are just a few of the things that define the natural wonder of Yellowstone National Park. |
| Day 4 |
Grand Teton National Park, located in northwestern Wyoming, offers a breathtaking panorama of rugged mountain landscapes and pristine wilderness. Dominated by the imposing Teton Range, the park’s dramatic peaks rise sharply from the valley floor, creating one of the most striking mountain vistas in the United States. The Tetons are renowned for their stunning granite spires, including the iconic Grand Teton, which reaches 13,775 feet and is a favorite among climbers and photographers alike. The park’s diverse ecosystems support a wide array of wildlife, including elk, bison, and grizzly bears, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. For outdoor adventurers, Grand Teton offers an array of activities from hiking and backpacking to fishing and boating. The park is home to over 200 miles of hiking trails, including the challenging Teton Crest Trail, which provides awe-inspiring views of alpine meadows, pristine lakes, and rugged peaks. Jenny Lake, one of the park’s most accessible and scenic spots, offers opportunities for canoeing and paddleboarding against the backdrop of towering peaks. Visitors can also take a scenic boat ride across the lake to reach the base of the Hidden Falls, a picturesque waterfall cascading into the crystal-clear waters. The park’s rich history is equally captivating. The area was once inhabited by Native American tribes, and later, it became a significant site for early explorers and settlers. The Menor's Ferry Historic District provides a glimpse into the early 20th-century life in the region, showcasing preserved buildings and artifacts from the area’s pioneering days. Additionally, the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center offers interactive exhibits and educational programs about the park’s natural and cultural history. Fun fact: Grand Teton National Park is known for its pristine night skies, making it an excellent destination for stargazing. Its remote location and minimal light pollution provide some of the best views of the Milky Way and other celestial phenomena. Visit during the summer months for clear skies and warmer temperatures, or come in the fall to experience the stunning autumn colors contrasting with the snow-capped peaks. |
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Jackson is the capital of Mississippi and named after Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the U.S. Jackson is situated within the Mississippi Freedom Trail and replete with fascinating historic sites and museums, detailing the city's pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Known as "The City with Soul," Jackson is a popular hub for a variety of music genres, including jazz, gospel, and blues music. Highlights include the Jackson Zoo, the Mississippi Museum of Art, and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum. |
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06/15/25 - 06/20/25 |
Starting At $4,499 |
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07/27/25 - 08/01/25 |
Starting At $4,199 |
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08/24/25 - 08/29/25 |
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05/31/26 - 06/05/26 |
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06/28/26 - 07/03/26 |
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07/19/26 - 07/24/26 |
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08/23/26 - 08/28/26 |
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08/30/26 - 09/04/26 |
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09/06/26 - 09/11/26 |
Starting At $4,199 |
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