TO GLACIERS 10 Day Tour from Salt Lake City to Seattle July 2nd - July 11th 2020

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DAY 1 SALT LAKE CITY DAY 2 SALT LAKE CITY–JACKSON DAY 3 JACKSON–WEST YELLOWSTONE DAY 4 WEST YELLOWSTONE. DAY EXCURSION TO YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK DAY 5 WEST YELLOWSTONE– LAKE VISITORS CENTER–HELENA DAY 6 HELENA–MISSOULA–KALISPELL DAY 7 KALISPELL–GLACIER NATIONAL PARK–GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD–KALISPELL DAY 8 KALISPELL–COEUR D’ALENE–SPOKANE DAY 9 SPOKANE–SEATTLE DAY 10 SEATTLE

INCLUDED FEATURES  Round Trip Bus to Airport includes Drivers Tips  Round Trip Air PHL  10 Day Escorted Tour with Professional Tour Guide  9 Nights Hotel  Travel Insurance  All Gov’t Taxes & Fees ACCOMMODATIONS  Pre Trip Meet & Greet

Jackson Mountain Modern Motel (STC) Not Included: Pre-Paid Gratuities $108 West Yellowstone Brandin Iron Inn (TC) Luggage Fees Helena La Quinta Inn & Suites Helena (STC) Some Meals Kalispell Red Lion Hotel Kalispell (FC) Spokane Red Lion River Inn Spokane (FC) $3,529* Per person Seattle Quality Inn & Suites Seattle Center (STC) double occupancy Single Sup. $985 JC Smith Travel *ALL PRICING AND INCLUDED FEATURES ARE BASED ON A MINIMUM OF 10 PASSENGERS. SHERMANS DALE PA RATES ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF BOOKING AND INCLUDE TAXES, FEES AND (717) 275-1222 SURCHARGES WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. www.jcsmith.net DAY 1 SALT LAKE CITY Welcome to Salt Lake City! Your Tour Director is on hand late this afternoon to answer any questions.

DAY 2 SALT LAKE CITY–JACKSON Salt Lake City is the center of the Mormon religion, where Brigham Young declared to his followers, “This is the place.” Our ori- entation tour will show you the best of the vibrant capital of Utah, including Temple Square with its impressive six-spired temple and adjacent tabernacle. Continue north to the Wild West town of Jackson with its wooden sidewalks and swing-door saloons. Free time to explore the shops and museums of historic downtown. Breakfast

DAY 3 JACKSON–WEST YELLOWSTONE This morning, make your way into America’s first national park, YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Spend the next two nights in West Yellowstone, the west entrance and gateway community to the national park.

DAY 4 WEST YELLOWSTONE. DAY EXCURSION TO YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Today, you will see the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone with its Upper and Lower Falls. Watch for herds of bison, and view many of Yellowstone’s geothermal sites, including Old Faithful . Continental Breakfast

DAY 5 WEST YELLOWSTONE–EARTHQUAKE LAKE VISITORS CENTER–HELENA Today, we continue through ’s Big Sky Country. Travel past bison, see bighorn sheep and elk habitat, and take in views of with its crystal-blue water and picture–perfect mountain backdrop. Marvel at the forces of nature unleashed at Quake Lake and visit the EARTHQUAKE LAKE VISITORS CENTER. Upon arrival in Helena, step aboard the LAST CHANCE TROLLEY for a historic tour and experience Helena’s colorful past. See Last Chance Gulch, including the Capital Complex, the historic homes on Helena’s West Side, and the early-day mining district. Continental Breakfast

DAY 6 HELENA–MISSOULA–KALISPELL Today, we make our way to Missoula, a major lumber center and home of the U.S. Forest Service and the Smokejumpers’ train- ing center. Visit the SMOKEJUMPER Visitor Center for an in-depth guided tour of the jump base and working facility of the smokejumpers. Learn about the jump gear, parachutes, cargo, and aircraft used by the brave men and women in this demanding occupation. Continue along the shores of Flathead Lake, lined with cherry orchards and one of America’s largest freshwater lakes. Breakfast

DAY 7 KALISPELL–GLACIER NATIONAL PARK–GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD–KALISPELL Upon entering GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, board the famous vintage RED JAMMER BUSES that will take you along one of North America’s most spectacular highways: Going-to-the-Sun Road. After crossing 6,664-foot-high Logan Pass, enter a geo- graphical wonderland of alpine scenery, where jagged peaks, deep-green forests, pristine lakes, and meadows dominate the landscape. Breakfast

NOTE: The visit to Logan Pass is normally possible from mid-June to mid-September. If unable to travel to Logan Pass, alternative sightseeing on the Red Jammer buses will be done.

DAY 8 KALISPELL–COEUR D’ALENE–SPOKANE Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, is surrounded by dozens of lakes left behind by the glaciers of the Ice Age. There are more than 55 lakes, but none more scenic than Lake Coeur d’Alene itself. There’s time to explore this lakefront town on your own before continuing to Spokane, Washington, for the night. Breakfast

DAY 9 SPOKANE–SEATTLE This morning, we make our way to Seattle, the “Emerald City.” This afternoon’s sightseeing includes the Seattle Center, site of the 1962 World Fair and the 605-foot-high Space Needle, and a stop at the colorful Pike Place Market.

DAY 10 SEATTLE The trip ends this morning with guests departing on individual schedules. Transfers are provided to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. You can explore Seattle more with extra nights. Continental Breakfast