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WILD, WILD WEST - 2010

8 days from Jackson to Rapid City (ANF)

Vacation Overview

Your family vacation begins in Jackson, Wyoming, where you board a covered wagon and ride into Cache Creek Canyon for a chuck wagon cookout and a Wild West show—the perfect start to an all-out Western vacation. The next day, set out on a Snake River adventure, which takes you beneath the Grand Tetons. Continue north through Grand Teton National Park and on to Yellowstone National Park. Explore the backcountry and be ready for fun and adventure as you immerse yourself in Yellowstone’s natural wonders. Watch for wildlife as you leave Yellowstone and head to Cody to visit the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and Cody Rodeo.

Then drive through the Bighorn Mountains on your way to Little Bighorn Battlefield for a tour of the battlegrounds where Custer was defeated. In South Dakota, see Crazy Horse Memorial and Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Celebrate the end of your vacation with a farewell dinner hosted by your Tour Director. This is an adventurous and spirited escorted tour sure to please the entire family.

Take A Break getaway

If you want to see and do it all but have limited time, Globus offers these fulfilling vacations that are one week or less. You can still get the best that your destination has to offer.

Things to see on your vacation: View Vacation Photo Slideshow
  • Mount Rushmore
  • Explore Mount Rushmore National Memorial
  • Journey to breathtaking Grand Teton National Park
  • See the spectacular views of Cody, Wyoming
  • A vibrant paint pot in Yellowstone National Park
  • The majestic Tetons in Wyoming
  • View of the amazing Teton Mountains
  • Elk roam freely through Yellowstone National Park
  • A beautiful paint pot, named for their vibrant colors, in Yellowstone National Park
  A Vacation Story  Little Bighorn Revisited

"You might think that not much changes on a 19th century battlefield. But at Little Bighorn in Montana, the scene of the most famous fight in the West, the landscape is always in flux. It was on this lonely expanse that Lt. General George Armstrong Custer and 262 men of the United States Seventh Cavalry were wiped out by a combined force of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne on June 25th, 1876. For generations, the physical focus for visitors to the site has been the poignant monument at Last Stand Hill. (All around, gravestones of Custer’s men lie in the grass; they were buried where they fell by United States soldiers three days after the battle, illustrating just how Custer’s defense disintegrated before the Indian onslaught)."

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