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Yellowstone & Glacier National Parks |
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11 days of fun, 12 nights of lodging, 11 days of riding, and so many miles of incredible fun.
Arrive Saturday: Tour runs for 11 days from the Sunday start to the Wednesday end.
Start and Departure: Arrive at the Boise Airport in Boise, Idaho. We leave from your hotel in Meridian, Idaho and return to the same hotel. Transportation to and from the airport is provided.
Group Size: 8 to 12 motorcycles
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Tour Start Dates:
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| July 5, 2008 |
| July 19, 2008 |
| Aug 2, 2008 |
| Aug 16, 2008 |
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The Yellowstone-Glacier Route Includes1: 12 Nights Lodging
11 Days Riding
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner for each tour day
Welcome and Departure Celebration Dinners
At least 2 Professional Guides
Daily Riding Maps and Itineraries
Airport/Hotel Transportation
All Event Entrance Fees
Motorcycle Gas
1 While accompanying group travel.
Motorcycle Rental and Air Transportation are not included.
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| Pricing: |
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| Single Rider on Single Motorcycle in Private Room |
$5700 US |
| Rider and Passenger on Single Motorcycle in Double Room |
$7200 US |
| Single Rider on Single Motorcycle Sharing Double Room |
$4900 US |
| Yellowstone-Glacier Route: 2000 Miles / 3218 Kilometers:
Click on the Day link for detailed day information for this tour.
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| Day 1) |
Boise, Idaho to Salmon, Idaho - 245 Miles / 395 Kilometers:
Leave Boise via the Ponderosa Scenic Byway through Idaho City, Lowman, Kirkham Hot Springs, Banner Summit, Stanley to Salmon. Lodge at the Stage Coach Inn located on the Salmon River.
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| Day 2) |
Salmon, Idaho to Gardiner, Montana - 260 Miles – 418 Kilometers:
We depart Salmon for one of our longer day rides. We continue north to the Idaho-Montana border where we cross the Continental Divide and ride east through the mountain passes and rolling plains of southwestern Montana. Our destination for the evening is Gardiner, Montana located at the northwest entrance to Yellowstone National Park. |
| Day 3) |
Gardiner, Montana to Cody, WY – 130 Miles - 209 Kilometers:
From Gardiner we enter Yellowstone where our first stop is at Mammoth Hot Springs, then we continue through the park to Fishing Bridge for a brief rest stop before exiting Yellowstone on our way to Cody, Wyoming. We will stop at the Buffalo Bill Dam for a short tour and then proceed to Cody where we will attend an evening Cowboy Rodeo. |
| Day 4) |
Cody, Wyoming to Yellowstone, Canyon Village - 130 Miles / 209 Kilometers:
We will head up the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway to Cooke City and into the Park through the northeast entrance. After check in at the Canyon Village hotel we ride back up to Tower Junction and Roosevelt Lodge for a Wagon Train Cowboy dinner. |
| Day 5) |
Yellowstone to Red Lodge, Montana - 225 Miles / 362 Kilometers:
We will spend most of the day touring Yellowstone; Old Faithful, many geothermal mysteries, wild animals, and people!! After spending most of the day in Yellowstone, we exit the park through Cook City and then over Beartooth Pass to Red Lodge. This will be some great riding and if successful you will obtain the coveted I Survived Beartooth Pass patch. We will spend the evening in Red Lodge, Montana. |
| Day 6) |
Red Lodge, Montana to Great Falls, Montana - 275 Miles / 442 Kilometers:
Today will be a relaxing ride over Montana's winding country roads and scenic byways, with a short stretch of Freeway riding. Fortunately, this is no normal freeway. rather it is one of the most beautiful Interstate highways anywhere in the United States. After a pleasant day, we arrive in Great Falls for our evening layover. |
| Day 7) |
Great Falls, Montana to Glacier National Park - 170 Miles / 273 Kilometers: We ride north from Great Falls along the east side of the Rocky Mountains and pass through St. Mary, Montana and from there to our evening destination inside Glacier National Park at the Many Glacier Lodge. |
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| Day 8) |
Glacier National Park to West Glacier, Montana - 65 Miles / 104 Kilometers: This day is spent riding on Glacier National Parks "Going-to-the-Sun Road" and enjoying the many sights; glaciers, pristine lakes, breathtaking scenery, waterfalls and maybe even a mountain goat or two. We will spend the evening at West Glacier, which is located at the south entrance to Glacier. |
| Day 9) |
West Glacier, Montana to Lochsa, Idaho - 190 Miles / 305 Kilometers: Traveling south we ride along the shores of Flat-head Lake and make our way through Missoula, Montana where we traverse Lola Pass and cross into Idaho. From here we follow Lewis and Clark’s famous expedition trail along the Clearwater, Selway, and Lochsa Rivers. |
| Day 10) |
Lochsa, Idaho to Riggins, Idaho - 155 Miles / 249 Kilometers:
More of the famous Lolo Pass along the rivers, through Grangeville, down the Whitebird Grade and into Riggins for a half day of White Water Rafting on the Salmon River. |
| Day 11) |
Riggins, Idaho to Boise, Idaho - 150 Miles / 241 Kilometers:
Our last day on the bikes we make a short stop in McCall on the shores of Payette Lake and then down the Payette Scenic Byway to Horseshoe Bend and then to Boise to check in the bikes and get rested up for our celebration dinner. |
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