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2 departures: Jan 20  & Feb 3   

Yellowstone Snowcoach
 

Experience the solitude of Yellowstone in winter plus  the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Yellowstone National Park via Snowcoach, Jackson Hole, National Elk Refuge, Sleigh Ride, US Olympic Park.  Begins and ends in Salt Lake City.  


December 2017
 
There's still time to add one of these trips to Santa's list!  We have space available for the Key West & Florida program, and more space has been added to the ever-popular Yellowstone winter wonderland  departures in January and February.

Our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year!

  
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Pioneer Trails & Rails
May 17-23, 2018

America's emigrant trails were the paths to opportunity during the westward expansion era.  Here is your opportunity to learn about that era and actually go where history happened.  Participate in the California Trails Center's annual 1850 Wagon Encampment and Shoshone Summer Camp.  Featuring the famous Northern Nevada rail yard in Ely.  Begins and ends in Salt Lake City. Send for your registration packet today!

Lewis & Clark Trail
July 13-28, 2018

Surprises are around every corner as we retrace what Thomas Jefferson called the greatest adventure in American history.  Pictured here is Sergeant Gass at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, demonstrating how to load and fire a musket    He's just one of many historic reenactors and docents we meet along the trail.  Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The BIG E, Cape Cod, Nantucket, and the Berkshires

Don't know what the BIG E is?  Get a preview of the
largest fair on the East Coast with
TAP Partner Nick Calderazzo

Along the Lewis & Clark Trail

There are few places along the Lewis and Clark trail where visitors today can stand where the explorers stood and see what they saw. Spirit Mound is one of them.  We'll be there on July 18.  Click on the picture to read the excellent article by Gary Garth in December 7th's USA Today.
And be sure to watch this space for more fascinating information to whet your appetite for your upcoming adventure.

 
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We look forward to seeing you on the trail this season.

  

Happy Trails! 
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