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1632740$9,990
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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Grand Teton National Park
Jackson, WY
West Yellowstone, MT
Paradise Valley
Towering more than a mile above the valley of Jackson Hole, the Grand Teton rises to 13,770 feet. Twelve Teton peaks reach above 12,000 feet and support a dozen mountain glaciers. The west side of the range slopes gently, showing the angle of tilt of the Earth's crust. The Teton Range is the youngest range in the Rockies and displays some of North America's oldest rocks.