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Embark on the ultimate Northern Rockies touring experience with awe-inspiring natural beauty in three famous national parks. Begin in Montana with a step back in history at The Historic Museum of Fort Missoula and take in spectacular views atop Whitefish Mountain Resort. We then head to Glacier National Park to board vintage Red Jammers for an exciting drive with spectacular glacier and mountain views along Going-to-the-Sun Road. Travel eastbound to Great Falls and Helena to visit the Lewis & Clark Historic Trail Interpretive Center and relax on a boat ride through Gates of the Mountains as we learn about the intriguing journey of these famous explorers. Enjoy two days in the Yellowstone area to soak up all of the wildlife and amazing geologic wonders in America’s first national park, including iconic Old Faithful geyser. A drive to Jackson brings us to Grand Tetons National Park with a stop at the Chapel of Transfiguration before an included Old West dinner with a covered wagon ride, delicious barbecue, and live music. Our adventure concludes in Salt Lake City with a special Holiday Vacations Farewell Dinner.
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August 17th, 2023 - August 26th, 2023
Occupancy
Price Per Person
Double
$4699
Single
$5799
Final Payment Date: 06/18/2023
Day 1 : Fly to Missoula
We fly to Missoula and check in to our hotel for a one-night stay. The evening is at leisure to get acquainted with your fellow traveling companions.
Day 2 : Montana
We travel north from Missoula to Whitefish, viewing some of the most spectacular scenery our nation has to offer in Montana’s Big Sky Country. Along the way, we stop for a Holiday Vacations Welcome Lunch in Polson and incredible views of Flathead Lake and the surrounding Flathead National Forest. Accommodations are in Whitefish this evening.
Day 3 : Going-to-the-Sun Road
After an included breakfast, we board vintage red touring cars for a journey on one of the world’s most scenic routes, the Going-to-the-Sun Road. Glacier National Park features over 20 glaciers and 200 lakes as standing reminders of the last ice age. Wildlife in Glacier National Park includes bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, and moose. Enjoy lunch at St. Mary’s Lodge before continuing the journey to Great Falls where we arrive at our overnight accommodations.
Day 4 : Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
We begin our day with a tour of the Lewis & Clark Historic Trail Interpretive Center and relive the explorers’ brave journey. Overlooking the scenic Missouri River, this center includes exhibits, artifacts, films, and a two-story diorama of the expedition’s portage of the river’s waterfalls. Our day in Great Falls includes a visit to the C.M. Russell Museum, an art complex that’s whose primary focus is the signature “cowboy art” of Charles Marion Russell. Our next two nights are in Helena, Montana’s capital city.
Day 5 : Gates of the Mountains
After a relaxing morning, we depart for a tour of Helena. Highlights of the tour include a stop at the Montana State Capitol building and the Cathedral of St. Helena. During our visit, we learn all about the storied history of Montana’s capital city and marvel at the Gothic-style cathedral, which rivals those in Europe with its stunning towers and stained glass windows. Majestic scenery unfolds before us during an afternoon boat tour through the Gates of the Mountains. The spectacular limestone cliffs and sheer rock walls were described by Meriwether Lewis as “a most sublime and extraordinary spectacle.”
Day 6 : Yellowstone
This afternoon we arrive in Gardiner, Montana, the original gateway to America’s first national park. Yellowstone was established in 1872 to protect a large variety of wildlife and preserve the world’s most extraordinary collection of geysers and hot springs. We have free time in the Mammoth Hot Springs area before traveling through the northern loop of Yellowstone. Our accommodations this evening are in West Yellowstone.
Day 7 : Old Faithful
A park guide joins us to explore Yellowstone National Park. During our tour we make stops at Old Faithful, the world's most famous geyser, and the Artists Paintpots, bubbling hot springs mixed with clay. Have your camera ready to capture stunning views of Upper and Lower Yellowstone Falls and the multicolored Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. A scenic drive takes us through Hayden Valley, a region of lush forest meadows. Watch for bison and other wildlife! We depart Yellowstone this afternoon and settle in for a comfortable two-night stay in Jackson, Wyoming.
Day 8 : The Grand Tetons
This morning we visit Grand Teton National Park. At the Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center, there is time to view a video and explore the fantastic exhibit on the history of Grand Teton National Park. We make several photo stops and visit the Chapel of the Transfiguration, a rustic log church with glorious views of the majestic Tetons. Our included dinner tonight features a covered wagon ride in Cache Creek Canyon. Enjoy a tasty barbecue cookout along with the music and songs of the Old West!
Day 9 : Salt Lake City
Another scenic drive takes us from Jackson into Salt Lake City. Tonight we celebrate with our new friends at a special Holiday Vacations Farewell Dinner. Our accommodations this evening are in downtown Salt Lake City.
Day 10 : Fly Home
WBRE TV Pickup Locations:
Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia International Airport
Wilkes Barre, PA - Walmart Supercenter
A familiar face to thousands of local TV viewers, Luzerne County native, and award-winning journalist Tom Williams joined the Eyewitness News morning team in March of 2023.
Tom, a Wyoming Valley West High School graduate, received his degree in Broadcast Journalism from Penn State University and earned membership in the prestigious Golden Key International Honor Society.
After graduating from Penn State, Tom began his broadcast career at WILK Radio in Wilkes-Barre, and took his first job in television in New York state. He returned to Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania where he went onto takeover morning anchoring duties at the local ABC affiliate, a position he held for 30-years.
Tom earned numerous awards, including an Associated Press Award for reporting, and a Broadcaster’s Award for outstanding reporting.
Tom is married to Colleen and they have three children, Sarah, Thomas, and Ryan.
Join Tom and WBRE TV viewers on this exciting vacation!
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Tour days tend to be long, move at a brisk pace, and may include lengthy travel days. Expect long periods of walking and standing on uneven surfaces. Scheduled activities may require physical effort or have distinct changes in altitude or temperature.
Tour days tend to be long, move at a vigorous pace, and may include lengthy travel days. Expect long periods of walking and standing on rough surfaces. Scheduled activities may require physical effort or have distinct changes in altitude or temperature.