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10-Nights Exploring Big Sky Country - Explorations – Small Group from $6,149

Collette

OFFER ID 1612599

Montana: Exploring Big Sky Country featuring Yellowstone & Glacier National Parks
Step outside, take a deep breath in, and look towards the mountains – you’re in the big sky country of Montana, now. Explore both the Northern and Southern Loops of Yellowstone National Park, and visit Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon, and more. Venture to Helena, the "Queen City of the Rockies." Discover the history of Butte with a local guide. Spend time in the mountain town of St. Mary Village before heading in to explore Glacier National Park. Take a calm and scenic float down the Flathead River. Meet a descendant of the last Kootenai chief and learn about the importance of the land in native life. Get a glimpse into the heroic and dangerous life of a Smokejumper. A land of wilderness, adventure, and beauty, Montana is waiting for you.


10 nights from $6,149 per person

Exclusive Amenity: Guests receive up to $250 per person credit to be used towards eligible tour add ons*

Valid for new bookings deposited Now – December 31, 2025 for travel anytime.

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Day 1 Bozeman, Montana
Hotel: AC Hotel Downtown
Step outside, take a deep breath in, and look around you – you’re in big sky country. Montana is wilderness, adventure, and beauty, and you’re about to see what makes it unique, as well as its crown jewels. Today, arrive in Bozeman, the jumping off point to explore the northern and southern loops of Yellowstone, America’s first national park. Get your cameras ready and your boots laced tight, there’s a good chance you’re going to come across roaming bison, roaring geysers, and more.

Day 2 Bozeman - Yellowstone Southern Loop - Gardiner
Hotel: The Ridgeline Hotel at Yellowstone
This morning, pass through Yellowstone’s western gate and venture into the Lower Loop, the road that encircles the entire lower half of the National Park. Your first stop will be at the Grand Prismatic Spring, where steaming azure-blue waters clash brilliantly with the bright orange of the clay earth surrounding it. You’ll quickly learn why this is one of the most photographed spots in the entire park – its unearthly beauty is something to behold. The best spot to take it all in is at the overlook, and you’ll have enough time to take the 20-minute hike up if you choose. Afterwards, head to Old Faithful, the legendary geyser that you can “set your watch to.” Enjoy lunch on your own, walk the boardwalk trails surrounding Old Faithful, and check the time on the next eruption. No drive through Yellowstone is that quiet, though – you’ll want to gaze out your window at the mountains, plains, cliffs, and forests. Bison, elk, bears, eagles, wolves, and antelope call this incredible slice of wilderness their home, and you might spot them at any time.(B, D)

Day 3 Gardiner - Yellowstone Northern Loop - Gardiner
Hotel: The Ridgeline Hotel at Yellowstone
Today, explore Yellowstone’s northern loop. Your first stop will be Mammoth Hot Springs. Here, bubbling pots of geothermal water trickle down the step-like terraces, creating incredible shapes and colors. Explore the boardwalks that wind through the steaming landscape. Next, head to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone lookout, where you’ll find yourself standing over the massive, 20-mile-long canyon. Its craggy walls are streaked with brilliant whites, pinks, and oranges from the volcanic minerals contained in the rocks. The Yellowstone River roars along at the bottom over three different waterfalls. Later today, return to your hotel in Gardiner.(B)

Day 4 Gardiner - Paradise Valley - Helena
Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Downtown
This morning, head through the sweeping vistas of Montana’s Paradise Valley. In the distance, you’ll see the Absaroka Beartooth Mountains to the east, and the Gallatin Range of the Rocky Mountains to your west. You’ll arrive in the capital of Montana, Helena, a city with rich gold rush history and beautiful Victorian era architecture. These days, the “Queen City of the Rockies” is less known for gold and more known for its great local restaurants and microbreweries, as well as a stunning trail system in the surrounding landscape.(B, D)

Day 5 Helena - Butte - Helena
Hotel: DoubleTree by Hilton Downtown
Start your day today with a locally guided walk through time around historic Helena. From gold miners to gun slingers, Montana’s capital city has a story around every corner. Landmarks include the Queen City’s original Pioneer Cabin, historic Reeder’s Alley, marvels along the walking mall, the Guardian of the Gulch, and so much more. These unique gems highlight a story of prosperity, calamity, and resiliency that define Helena today. Then head to Butte, the “Richest Hill on Earth,” where for more than a century, copper was king. You’ll tour the town with a local Butte historian and hear fascinating tales about its storied past (and present). At the World Museum of Mining, you’ll have a chance to venture underground with experienced guides to see the original shaft station. Tonight, return to Helena for an evening at leisure.(B)

Day 6 Helena - Great Falls - St. Mary
Hotel: Great Bear Lodge at St. Mary Village
Today, venture to Great Falls, where the mighty Missouri River thunders down from the Rocky Mountains, over five waterfalls to the great plains below. This was a massive obstacle for Lewis and Clark’s expedition in 1805. They had to carry their boats over land for a month to make it from the lower falls to the upper falls. You will not have to work that hard, because it’s your choice! Visit the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center where you can learn about the trials of the legendary expedition -OR- explore the exhibits at the C.M. Russell Art Museum during a guided tour, where you’ll see the art of Charles Russell, a cowboy-turned-artist from the turn of the century, as well as his original home and log studio. Afterwards, continue to St. Mary, the eastern entryway to Glacier National Park.(B, D)

Day 7 Glacier National Park - Going-to-the-Sun Road - Whitefish
Hotel: Grouse Mountain Lodge
Head into Glacier National Park to board one of the 1930’s vintage red buses and venture down one of the most breathtaking roads in North America, Going-to-the-Sun Road.* Sit back and admire the views of the valley as your “jammer,” one of the experienced guides, drives you through this natural landscape. Relax and take in all the majestic sights, before heading to the town of Whitefish where forests, lakes, rivers, and mountains unfold in every direction.(B, L)

Day 8 Whitefish
Hotel: Grouse Mountain Lodge
This morning, enjoy some leisure time in the quaint, picturesque town of Whitefish. Always listed as one of America’s 25 prettiest towns, indulge yourself with time to stroll around, do some shopping, or just relax. Perhaps you’ll stop for lunch at one of the great restaurants found along Central Avenue or buy some Huckleberry jam from a local shop. A true favorite in Montana, huckleberries can be found in snacks, drinks, candy, and more. After lunch, embark on a calm and scenic float down the Flathead River. The awe-inspiring views of Glacier National Park await. Tonight, tell tales about your river escapades while sitting down for a mouth-watering barbeque dinner.(B, D)

Day 9 Whitefish - Flathead Lake - Missoula
Hotel: DoubleTree Missoula Edgewater
Depart Whitefish and drive south, journeying along the western edge of beautiful Flathead Lake. Carved by the ancient glaciers that give Glacier National Park its name, Flathead Lake stretches almost 200 square miles. Quaint, small towns dot the shores here, built with the beautiful backdrop of nature behind them. You might even spot some orchards, growing Flathead cherries. Encompassing most of the lake is the Flathead Reservation, home to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation. At one point, these tribes had territories that stretched out of Montana and into Idaho, British Columbia, and Wyoming. The Hellgate Treaty of 1855 set aside Flathead Lake for the tribes, reducing their lands to a fraction of what it once was. Tribal land was once again shrunk in 1904 by over half a million acres. Despite all of this, the Tribal way of life continues on to this day, passed down from elders to children through a rich oral and spiritual tradition. Get a glimpse into these traditions when you meet a descendant of the last Kootenai chief, and learn about the importance of the land in native life. Then, experience an Impact Moment at the Smokejumper Visitor Center to learn about the heroes who fight fires in North America. Afterwards, enjoy a relaxing evening at leisure in Missoula.(B)

Day 10 Missoula
Hotel: DoubleTree Missoula Edgewater
Your day in Missoula starts off with a visit to the Museum of Mountain Flying. Aircraft as well as interactive history displays that interpret and preserve the history of mountain flying and smoke jumping. Next, visit the Holt Heritage Museum, located on the Lolo Trail which was used by Lewis and Clark in 1805 and 1806. A private museum built by Bill and Ramona Holt, the extensive collection tells the story of Western Montana – from cowboys and rodeo’s, to the native Nez Pierce and Salish/Kootenai cultures. This evening, enjoy a memorable farewell dinner with your fellow travelers, where you can raise a glass and toast to a wildly fun Montana adventure.(B, D)

Day 11 Missoula - Tour Ends
Say goodbye to Big Sky Country and its beautiful sights as you head home.(B)

Featured Destinations
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park was established to protect the area's spectacular scenic values, as characterized by the geologic features of the Rocky Mountains and valleys and the native plant and animal life. The park encompasses approximately 1.4 million acres of wilderness and some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in the western United States. A combination of spectacular scenery, diverse flora and fauna, and relative isolation from major population centers have combined to make Glacier National Park the center of one of the largest and most intact ecosystems in North America - once the homeland of the Blackfoot and Kootenai Indian tribes and many sites in the park are sacred spiritual sites. There are over 50 glaciers in the park from which it gets its name. There are also over 200 lakes or streams in Glacier. There are over 730 miles of trails for hikers to enjoy in Glacier National Park.
Missoula
Known as "Garden City" for its lush green landscape, Missoula lies in the heart of the northern Rockies in Western Montana where five valleys converge and serves as a center for education, medicine, retail and arts. Located at the base of Mount Sentinel and on the Clark Fork River banks is The University of Montana - one of the most beautiful in the nation. Missoula offers a variety of recreation opportunities centered on the waters. Attractions include: Carousel for Missoula/Dragon Hollow, Art Museum of Missoula, Historical Museum at Fort Missoula, St. Francis Xavier Chruch, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Wildlife Visitor Center and Smokejumper Visitor Center. Historic Downtown features classic early buildings and offers unique shops, galleries, fine dining, cultural activities and exciting nightlife.
Whitefish
Whitefish is one of the most scenic, breathtaking areas in America and is surrounded on three sides by picturesque mountain peaks. This alpine village offers summer activities including the most scenic gondola ride in the Northwest. Whitefish still retains the warm, friendly charm of its bygone railroading days. Great Northern Railroad Depot, along with western-style covered walkways, is the focal point of downtown. This small, friendly town offers the best recreation. Whitefish’s Great Northern Brewing Company boasts its own microbrewery. Housed in historic Great Northern Railroad Depot, Stumptown Museum includes many railroad artifacts and community memorabilia and photographs. Enjoy Montana’s only 36-hole golf course, Whitefish Lake Golf Course, with spectacular views of mountains and lakes. Whitefish Lake City Beach offers a sandy swimming beach and beautifully landscaped park. A superb cross-country skiing facility, Glacier Nordic Center, features impeccably-groomed trails partially lit for night skiing.
Helena, MT

Helena, the state capital located 225 mi/360 km northwest of Billings, began in the 1860s as a gold-rush boomtown.

Today, it's home to the old Queen Anne-style governor's mansion, the Greek Renaissance-style state Capitol (with a dome of copper mined in Montana) and The Cathedral of St. Helena, which is an imposing part of the city's architectural history.

Last Chance Gulch, the historic downtown's walking mall, offers a wide range of art galleries, shops, restaurants, music and craft fairs (in the summer months). Great Northern Town Center in north downtown features a beautiful carousel and ice-cream parlor, a children's science center (Exploration Works) and great dining opportunities.

Also downtown, you'll find the Holter Museum of Art, with new shows every six weeks. The Grandstreet Theater presents classic and modern plays, and The Montana Shakespeare Company holds outdoor shows in Performance Square.

Gardiner
Gardiner is located at the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park in southwest Montana. The Roosevelt Arch, dedicated in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt, provides a gateway to Yellowstone from this entrance. Gardiner is a quaint western town providing the perfect base to explore Yellowstone. It offers plenty to do including art galleries, restaurants, wildlife viewing, hiking, fishing, and a long list of seasonal outdoor activities.
Bozeman
Located in the heart of southwesten Montana's Rocky Mountains, just 90 miles south of Yellowstone Park, Bozeman is a mecca of year-round outdoor recreation and offers some of the world's finest fly-fishing, skiing, hiking, camping, biking, rafting, climbing and kayaking.

Vacation Details

Valid Date Ranges
09/23/2025 - 10/03/2025
from $6,149 per person


* This departure has been designated a guaranteed departure by the operator, meaning that the minimum number of guests has been met, although still subject to weather and other conditions.
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Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and subject to availability and change without notice. Prices reflect land only accommodations, airfare is additional. Blackout dates/seasonal supplements may apply. Itinerary and map subject to change. Prices subject to availability and changes without notice. Some restrictions may apply.

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