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Paradise Valley, Yellowstone & the Tetons
from $9,490 pp

  • Duration: 7 Days
  • Destinations: United States

Discover the beauty of Paradise Valley at Sage Lodge, where serene landscapes and wide-open views invite you to slow down and soak in the natural surroundings. In the heart of Yellowstone country, experience rustic glamping just outside the park, with campfires, star-filled skies, and easy access to geothermal wonders and abundant wildlife.
Saddle up for a journey through the soul of the American West—an 8-day adventure destined to become part of your own history. It all begins in breathtaking Paradise Valley, where western traditions come to life. Horseback rides across open landscapes and a hands-on fly casting lesson offer an authentic introduction to life under Montana's big sky. From there, head into the wild majesty of Yellowstone, where iconic sights fill your days—and luxury glamping under starlit skies defines your nights. Your story ends in Jackson Hole, but the memories are just beginning. Explore the grandeur of Grand Teton National Park, meet birds of prey at a local raptor center, and cap it all off with a boot-stomping evening at the Jackson Hole Rodeo. This is the American West as few ever experience it—untamed, unforgettable, and undeniably Tauck.
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Day 1 Arrive Bozeman & on to Paradise Valley

Tour Begins: 5:00 PM, Sage Lodge. A transfer is included from Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport to your hotel, Sage Lodge nestled in the heart of Paradise Valley and the shadows of the Absaroka Mountains. Tonight, join your fellow adventurers for a welcome reception and dinner.

Meals: DDay 2 A day in Paradise Valley

Paradise awaits you on this full day of activities in Montana's great outdoors. Notorious for its stunning scenic landscapes and close proximity to Yellowstone National Park, Paradise Valley is truly "heaven on earth." This morning, visit a local ranch for a horseback riding experience complimented by beautiful views of the surrounding Paradise Valley. This afternoon, try your hand at the art of fly casting and discover how fly fishing is not just a pastime here—it's a proud tradition woven into the fabric of Montana's culture. In-between activities you'll have free time to do as you wish. Dinner tonight will be served at the lodge.

Meals: B, L, DDay 3 On to Yellowstone National Park

After breakfast, depart for a full day immersed in the natural marvels of Yellowstone. Visit some of the park's most iconic sites, such as Mammoth Hot Springs, Lamar Valley, and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. After a picnic lunch and an afternoon of exploration, continue on your scenic drive to West Yellowstone for a memorable glamping experience under the stars. Your tented accommodations are appointed with upscale furnishings, private bathrooms, organic bath products, wood stoves, and porches, promising views of stunning natural surroundings. Gather for dinner at the on-site restaurant, perhaps enjoying stargazing in an unobstructed sky tonight.

Meals: B, L, DDay 4 West Yellowstone

Spend the morning relaxing at your tented resort, before enjoying time at leisure for shopping and lunch as you wish in the classic mountain town of West Yellowstone. An afternoon visit to the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center features a range of interactive exhibits that explore the roles and relationships of bears and wolves within the greater Yellowstone ecosystem. Learn about the animals that call the wildlife park home, from bears and wolves, to otters, birds of prey and ground squirrels. Return to your tented camp and dine with your fellow travelers tonight.

Meals: B, DDay 5 Yellowstone, Old Faithful and on to Jackson

This morning, set out to explore Yellowstone National Park's geothermal wonders, including the bubbling Fountain Paint Pots and the legendary Old Faithful Geyser, one of nearly 500 geysers in the park. Discovered in 1870, Old Faithful was named for its frequent and somewhat predictable eruptions, which occur every 90 minutes and shoot upwards in varying heights from 100-180 feet. After lunch, journey south through Grand Teton National Park to the mountain town of Jackson. Spend the next three nights at The Cloudveil, ideally located just off Jackson's central square. Tonight, the evening is yours to enjoy - walk the historic wooden sidewalks, browse its art galleries, and dine at one of Jackson's numerous restaurants - all beneath the timeless gaze of the Teton Range.

Meals: B, LDay 6 Visit Teton Raptor Center & a night at the rodeo

The morning is at leisure to enjoy as you wish. Indulge in the amenities of your hotel or explore the quintessential western town of Jackson on your own; your hotel is just steps away from Jackson Hole's iconic Town Square with its famous antler arches. Alternatively, join your Tauck Director for an excursion to Snow King Mountain, located on the edge of town. Ride a gondola to the mountaintop for stunning panoramic views of the Tetons and the town below. After lunch on your own, visit the Teton Raptor Center, a non-profit organization founded to help advance raptor conservation through education, research and rehabilitation. Enjoy an opportunity to meet some of the organization's feathered friends. Tonight, following free time for dinner, if you wish, join us for an evening of western fun at the Jackson Hole Rodeo, a tradition since 1890!

Meals: B, LDay 7 The grandeur of Grand Teton and an authentic western farewell

An early morning drive explores Grand Teton National Park. Located just south of Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park spans over 300,000 acres and features the dramatic Teton Range, with its highest peak, Grand Teton, rising to 13,775 feet. View diverse landscapes of alpine terrain, glacial lakes, forests, and the winding Snake River, and take the opportunity to spot any wildlife along the way, including moose, elk, pronghorn, bison, bears, and birds. Return to Jackson, where the rest of the afternoon is free. Tonight, join your fellow travelers for a farewell reception at your hotel, followed by dinner at the Million Dollar Cowboy Steakhouse; its walls tell the story of the legendary Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, one of the top cowboy bars found on either side of the Mississippi River.

Meals: B, L, DDay 8 Tour Ends

Tour Ends: Jackson. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from your hotel to Jackson Hole Airport. Please allow a minimum of two hours for check-in.

Meals: B

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