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THE CLASSIC LODGES & PARKS OF THE WEST - 2010

11 days from Rapid City to Salt Lake City (NAP)

Vacation Overview

On this fun-filled vacation, discover the majestic parks and historic lodges of the American West. Begin your escorted tour in Rapid City, South Dakota, gateway to the Black Hills. Enjoy an orientation tour and visit to Badlands National Park with its stunning scenery. Spend two nights in Custer State Park at the historic State Game Lodge, a gracious stone and wood lodge that served as the “Summer White House” for President Coolidge. Here, enjoy a buffalo safari and chuck wagon cookout. Visit the world’s largest mammoth-remains excavation site in Hot Springs, spend free time exploring Custer State Park, and visit Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial. Then, on to the Old West town of Deadwood, final resting place of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane.

Cross the plains and mountains of Wyoming and arrive in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West town of Cody, Wyoming. Next up: Yellowstone National Park, the geothermal home of Old Faithful Geyser. Stay at the majestic Lake Yellowstone Hotel, listed on the Register of Historic Places and the most luxurious lodging facility in Yellowstone. Enjoy Yellowstone’s Upper and Lower Falls and watch for herds of bison before spending the night at the historic Old Faithful Inn, located right beside Old Faithful Geyser and one of the largest log structures in the world. Tour beautiful Grand Teton National Park on your way to the thoroughly Western town of Jackson. In Jackson, enjoy plenty of leisure time plus the choice of joining a guided float trip on the Snake River or visiting the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Your grand vacation concludes with a trip through the Wasatch Mountains and a farewell dinner in Salt Lake City, Utah. On this tour, you see some of the West’s classic lodges, breathtaking scenery, and historic sights—what a grand tour!

Things to see on your vacation: View Vacation Photo Slideshow
  • View of the amazing Teton Mountains
  • The Crazy Horse Memorial is a monument under construction in the Black Hills of South Dakota
  • Yellowstone National Park
  • See the spectacular views of Cody, Wyoming
  • A beautiful paint pot, named for their vibrant colors, in Yellowstone National Park
  • Journey to breathtaking Grand Teton National Park
  • See the Presidents at Mt. Rushmore
  • Explore Mount Rushmore National Memorial
  • Elk roam freely through Yellowstone National Park
  A Vacation Story  The “War” for the Grand Teton

In the winter of 1927, residents in the cattle town of Jackson, Wyoming began to learn of a mysterious business concern known as the Snake River Land Company that was rapidly buying up property around their picturesque valley, which is overshadowed by the dramatic Teton Mountains. Rumors soon began to spread that a plot was afoot to elbow ranchers out of the area and close off key cattle drives. Finally, in 1930, it was revealed that the company was actually a front for America’s richest man, the oil magnate John D. Rockefeller Jr. Rockefeller had visited the area three years earlier and had been stunned by its alpine beauty; a visionary philanthropist, he decided to purchase the whole valley floor from private owners and donate it to the United States Government for an extension of the Grand Teton National Park, which was then only a tiny enclave covering the remotest mountain zones. But tempers flared against Rockefeller’s secrecy; many suspected that the magnate might use the land for his own private ends.

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