
Three National Parks

Smokejumper Visitor Center

Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center

Helena

Cowboy Cookout
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Highlights
Gates of the Mountains Boat Tour
Watch the storied history of Lewis and Clark’s explorations unfold before us as we glide along the Missouri River on a narrated open-air boat tour. Receiving its name from Meriwether Lewis back in 1805, Gates of the Mountains surrounds us with rugged limestone cliffs. Marvel at the Hauser Dam collapse, see Native pictographs on a rock wall, and watch for bighorn sheep, otters, eagles, and other wildlife!
Yellowstone National Park
Spanning over two million acres, Yellowstone is our country’s first national park and one of the most visited by tourists around the globe. Not only is it home to the largest concentration of mammals in the Lower 48, but it also boasts more geysers and hot springs than anywhere else on Earth! Enjoy a guided tour to marvel at the majestic wildlife and gaze upon Mother Nature’s geothermal wonders. Find yourself captivated at every sight in the park, such as the vibrant colors and fascinating white travertine on Mammoth Hot Springs.
Glacier National Park
Board famous vintage 1930s Red Buses with roll-back tops and wide windows for unrivaled views and picturetaking as we discover the park’s crown jewel: Going-to-the-Sun-Road. Our excursion takes us along the banks of glacial lakes, passes through green forests along sheer cliff walls, and reveals delightful wildflowers and wildlife. Throughout the tour, our knowledgeable park guide shares fascinating facts, stories, and rich cultural history of this magnificent area.
Grand Teton National Park
Immerse yourself in the captivating wonders of these preserved lands, where majestic wildlife roams amidst untouched landscapes and pristine lakes. Explore renowned viewpoints like the Snake River, famously seen in Ansel Adams’ photographs. Don’t forget your camera for the park’s iconic centerpiece, Grand Teton, which towers more than 7,000 feet above the sweeping plains, and the Chapel of the Transfiguration, dating back over 100 years.
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