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MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park Montana NORTH AMERICA | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park Season: 2022 Adult-Exclusive 7 DAYS 16 MEALS 15 SITES Journey to Montana and Yellowstone National Park where you’ll witness the spectacular beauty and awe-inspiring natural wonders of the Old West. Go glamping under the stars and stay at a historic lodge located in Big Sky’s Mountain Village. Feel yourself come alive on this active Adventures by Disney vacation that features horseback riding, fly fishing and more in the great outdoors! MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park Trip Overview 7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATIONS 3 LOCATIONS The Lark, Bozeman Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone Yellowstone Under Canvas National Park Huntley Lodge, Big Sky Resort AGES FLIGHT INFORMATION 16 MEALS Minimum Age: 6 Arrive: Bozeman Yellowstone 6 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 6 Suggested Age: 8+ International Airport (BZN) Dinners Adult Exclusive: 18+ Return: Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park DAY 1 BOZEMAN Activities Highlights: Dinner Included Arrive in Bozeman, Museum of the Rockies The Lark, Bozeman Arrive in Bozeman Head from the airport to your hotel in Bozeman, Montana, your home base for expeditions into Yellowstone National Park. Your Adventure Guides will discuss what lies ahead on this adventure into one of the most exciting areas in the world. The Lark, Bozeman Check-In and make yourself at home in this bright and spacious hotel located right on Main Street in downtown Bozeman. Enjoy a distinctly Montana feel and take advantage of their team of locals who relish sharing their knowledge and enthusiasm for the area. Museum of the Rockies After-Hours Siebel Dinosaur Complex Tour Travel back in time for an after-hours tour of the Siebel Dinosaur Complex—home to one of the world’s largest collections of dinosaur fossils. Be awed by the fossils that are the results of discoveries made in and around Montana, including Big Al, one of the most complete Allosaurus ever discovered, as well as a world-class collection of Tyrannosaurus Rex fossils. After-Hours Welcome Dinner at Museum of the Rockies Get to know your fellow Adventurers while digging into a delicious buffet dinner in the MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park museum. MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park DAY 2 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – WEST Activities Highlights: Breakfast, Lunch and Yellowstone National Park, Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces, Norris Geyser Dinner Included Basin Under Canvas Yellowstone Early Morning Breakfast Enjoy a breakfast-to-go prior to boarding your coach from a local Bozeman restaurant, as you head out on an adventure-filled day in Yellowstone National Park. Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces Check out the dramatic limestone terraces on a privately-led tour with a Local Expert. With the look of caves turned inside out and striped with spectacular colors, these formations were formed when a combination of water, heat and limestone pushed through a rock fracture system. Current geothermal activity is the creative force behind their ever- changing looks. Picnic Lunch Take a rest and enjoy a relaxing picnic lunch with your fellow Adventurers. Norris Geyser Basin Join a local expert for a private tour of the Norris Geyser Basin—the hottest and most dynamic geyser basin in all of Yellowstone National Park. As you walk along the Small Loop Trail, you’ll see natural features, including steam vents, geysers and hot springs. MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park Under Canvas Yellowstone Experience camping like never before! Go glamping at Under Canvas Yellowstone in a safari-style tent with your own private bathroom with shower. This luxury tent campsite features an onsite restaurant serving unique meals representing the area, and offers a range of activities. Each tent is well-appointed, containing linens, towels, and furnishings that include beds, rugs, safari chairs, a pellet stove and more. Private Dinner at Under Canvas Yellowstone Feast on a hearty barbecue dinner at this amazing cookout where you can share tales with fellow Adventurers about your experiences so far on this special Adventure by Disney vacation. S’mores and Stories by the Campfire Top off your evening with s’mores and stories told by your Adventure Guides. MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park DAY 3 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – WEST Activities Highlights: Breakfast, Lunch and Fountain Paint Pot Trail, Old Faithful, Bike in the Back Country or Grizzly Dinner Included & Wolf Discovery Center Under Canvas Yellowstone Breakfast at Under Canvas Yellowstone Start your day with a real western breakfast and fuel up for the adventure ahead. Fountain Paint Pot Trail Take a guided walk with a local expert along the trail that leads to this multicolored mud pot that lies in the lower Geyser Basin and see remarkable hydrothermal features along the way. Discover hot springs, geysers, mud holes and fumaroles, which reveal the extent and variety of Yellowstone's volcanic activity. Grand Prismatic Spring Visit Yellowstone National Park’s largest hot spring. This spring boasts a striking deep blue color that turns into a myriad of colors as the water disperses outwardly across its surface. Picnic Lunch Enjoy the great outdoors with a picnic-style lunch. Old Faithful Geyser Discover the famous Old Faithful, a geyser that earned its name by regularly erupting MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park every 35 to 120 minutes for 1-1/2 to 5 minutes. See the beautiful rainbows in the mist it creates that sprays up to 184 feet. Choose an Afternoon Activity OPTION A: Biking the Back Country Explore West Yellowstone by bicycle with a local expert so you can soak in the abundance of natural beauty. OPTION B: Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center Experience the world of grizzly bears and gray wolves in this accredited wildlife park where the residents act as ambassadors for their wild counterparts. Dinner at Under Canvas Yellowstone Enjoy some well-earned relaxation as you soak in the beauty that surrounds you while enjoying a delicious meal with your fellow Adventurers. MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park DAY 4 BIG SKY Activities Highlights: Breakfast, Lunch and Yellowstone Nature Walks, Horseback Riding Dinner Included Huntley Lodge, Big Sky Resort Breakfast at Under Canvas Yellowstone Enjoy an early morning breakfast and get ready for the action-packed day ahead. “Grand Canyon of Yellowstone” & Artist Point Nature Walk Take a privately guided nature walk into the breathtaking splendor of Yellowstone. Learn about the plants and animals that call this gorgeous landscape their home. Picnic Lunch at Canyon Eatery in Yellowstone Following your hike, you will be provided with a lunch coupon to dine at Canyon Eatery, a local cafeteria-style restaurant. During your lunch, local park COVID-19 social distancing protocols will be in effect. Horseback Riding Saddle up for a horseback ride through some of the most spectacular scenery in the West. As alternatives to horseback riding, Guests can also take a pony ride and wagon ride. See important details MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park Private Dinner at Huntley Lodge, Big Sky Enjoy a meal with your fellow Adventurers at the rustic and historic lodge that will be your home for the next three nights. MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park DAY 5 BIG SKY Activities Highlights: Breakfast, Lunch and Ousel Falls Hike, Adventure Zip Line, Nature Zip Line Adventure, Lone Dinner Included Peak Expedition Huntley Lodge, Big Sky Resort Breakfast at Huntley Lodge Start with the breakfast a cowboy or cowgirl would enjoy—and then you're off to a day of adventures! Hike to Nearby Ousel Falls Hike the picturesque Ousel Falls Park Trail and walk among Engelmann Spruce trees as you stroll the paved path through the small canyon with a variety of natural wonders to behold, including dramatic views of the waterfall. Reach the bottom and witness the roaring power of the breathtaking Ousel Falls. Lunch at Big Sky Resort Guests will be provided with a lunch voucher to enjoy at your leisure today for use at any of the many on-property lunch spots. Choose an Activity at Big Sky Resort OPTION A: MONTANA North America | Bozeman, Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park Adventure Zip Line Ascend to new heights on the Explorer Double Chair and take in the expansive views of Lone Mountain and the Spanish Peaks of the Madison Range. Then, once you reach the top of the chair, the zipping begins! Swoop your way down the mountain on 4 lines that span up to 1,500 ft. long and 150 ft. above the forest floor, including a twin zip line where you can race your fellow Adventurers. See important details OPTION B: Nature Zip Line This four-line course ranges from 350 ft. to 500 ft. in length and 30 – 60 ft. in the air. It is tucked into the solitude of the woods in along Moose Creek, where you will see flowers, berries, birds and sometimes local wildlife. OPTION C: Lone Peak Expedition Ride a specialized expedition vehicle to the bottom terminal of the famed Lone Peak Tram and take in the spectacular views—surpassed only by the views from the top! Once off the tram, you will be standing at the summit of Lone Peak, 11,166 ft. high. Where you’ll experience the dramatic vistas from Montana’s highest scenic overlook. On a clear day, you can see 3 states, 2 national parks and many mountain ranges. And keep an eye out to try to catch a glimpse of the mountain goats that call Lone Peak home.
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