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Great Northwest and Rockies Train Vacation from Jackson Wyoming

Great Northwest and Rockies Train Vacation from Jackson Wyoming

Great Northwest and Rockies Train Vacation from Jackson Wyoming

There's a reason it's known as the Great Northwest. Enjoy the great open spaces filled with scenery that ranges from the big waters of Puget Sound to the big skies of Montana. We'll travel through the region's most scenic lands along the legendary northern transcontinental rail route blazed by the Northern Pacific Railroad.

Your rail journey is the ideal way to see the Pacific Northwest and the magnificent Rockies, including stops at Glacier, Mt. Rainier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Parks.

Great Northwest and Rockies Train Vacation from Jackson Wyoming
Length: 9 days 
Prices - including tax
Our Internet Rate
Vintage Pullman
(per person):
$6,234.95
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Single Sleeper
(per person):
$7,622.95
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Parlor Suite
(per person):
$8,183.95
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Classic Presidential
(per person):
$8,596.95
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Grand Suite
(per person):
$9,010.95


Time: Please see schedule below.
Note: We recommend booking your trip early as trips often sell out six months or more in advance of departure.  
Summary: This tour does not offer hotel pick-up. Rates are per person, double occupancy, except Single sleeper; and include all meals and excursions unless otherwise noted in the itinerary. Child age applies to children 8 to 17 when traveling with a full fare adult; sorry, no children under the age of 8. Please reserve online, or call us toll-free at 888-790-1874.

** You will receive an E-Ticket for your tour/activity. We attempt to provide your E-Ticket within 72 hours (if your tour/activity is in less than 10 days). If your tour/activity is within the next 72 hours, your E-Ticket will be processed as quickly as possible. You will need to print your E-Ticket at www.roundamerica.net/tickets; you must have your E-Ticket, or you will be charged again with no refund.
There is a $3.95 processing fee per order. This is a flat fee regardless of the number of tickets or tours purchased on an order.

Cancellation Policy: There are no refunds. All sales are final.

Change Fee Policy: If changes are allowed on a tour or activity, a $20.00 per reservation change fee will be applied for any change to a reservation. Please note that some tours and activities do not allow any changes. Date changes can only be made only if we can confirm availability on the new date. While we cannot guarantee any changes can be made, all change requests must be submitted a minimum of 24 hours prior to the tour departure and must be handled on an individual basis through our Reservations Center.

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Save $300 by booking this vacation tour more than 180 days in advance. Just call us toll-free at 888-790-1874 and ask for the Early Booking Discount.

Schedule

June 14 - 22
June 28 - July 6
July 12 - 20
July 26 - August 3
August 9 - 17
Please note: Availability calendar will only show June 14, June 18, July 12, July 26 & August 9 as available

Itinerary Day 1 - Jackson, Wyoming
Welcome to GrandLuxe. Fly into Jackson, Wyoming - often called 'Jackson Hole' - and meet your fellow travelers at a special Welcome Dinner. Spend the night at a Jackson/Teton Village area deluxe hotel. (D)

Day 2 - Grand Teton National Park
Be awe-inspired by dramatic mountains that reach straight for the sky. Centuries ago, Native Americans hunted the great elk herds that gathered here. Pine forests and delicate strands of aspen decorate the valley at the base of the serrated Teton Mountains. This morning, explore this range, perhaps the most abrupt and breathtaking in America, with Grand Teton towering 13,770 feet. You'll explore Jenny Lake - majestic, yet tranquil, a favorite site for photographers and sightseers - and the Church of the Transfiguration, a rustic log chapel. For an additional cost, add on an optional excursion that begins with an early breakfast, followed by a gentle, scenic float trip on the Snake River before reuniting with the group. Spend time enjoying the collection at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, which overlooks the elk refuge. After a full day of touring, your hotel provides dinner and overnight accommodations. (B,L,D)

Day 3 - Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
The world's first national park is filled with wildlife and natural wonders. More than 10,000 boiling springs, mud pots, and geysers - including Old Faithful - are testimony to the geothermal activity rising unusually close to the earth's surface. The two million acres of protected land at Yellowstone National Park are inhabited by bears, bald eagles, and herds of bison and elk. Guides lead you to West Thumb Geyser Basin, one of the smallest - yet one of the most scenic - geyser basins in Yellowstone. You'll also visit Fountain Paint Pots and Old Faithful, where you'll stop for lunch. For an additional cost, add on a 3-mile hike to a backcountry geyser and learn even more about Yellowstone's thermal features. Later, transfer to the train for dinner and the first night on board the train as we travel to Helena. (B,L,D)

Day 4 - Helena, Montana
Experience Montana's rich history and scenery. The state capital offers a sense of Montana's history as you tour the city and its landmarks. Dedicated in 1902, the capitol building houses commemorative western artwork, including Charles M. Russell's largest painting. At the Montana Historical Society Museum, explore permanent exhibits on this territory and its native cultures. Return to the train for lunch, then head for Holter Lake, a reservoir on the Missouri River, and board a boat for a cruise to Gates of the Mountain - 1,200-foot cliffs that create the illusion of gates opening to the mountains. Named by Lewis and Clark during their Corps of Discovery expedition, the limestone cliffs also contain ancient petroglyphs. Enjoy beautiful scenery as we leave Helena and ride the rails towards Glacier National Park. (B,L,D)

Day 5 - Glacier National Park, Montana
A million acres of beauty. Glacier National Park encompasses more than a million acres of cedar, hemlock, fir, and pine forests; green alpine meadows; and hundreds of lakes. Its diverse habitats are home to over 70 species of mammals and over 260 species of birds. You'll tour this spectacular wonderland via the Going to the Sun Road, a 52-mile highway that splits the park east ad west. Crossing the Continental Divide at 6,646-foot Logan Pass, the Going to the Sun Road gives you an ideal vantage point to observe virtually every type of terrain in the park, from the forested lower valleys dotted with glacial lakes to the windswept alpine tundra at the pass. Back on board the train, enjoy dinner as we continue west to Coeur d'Alene. (B,L,D)

Day 6 - Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Wake to breakfast onboard as we head towards Coeur d'Alene. This gorgeous lakefront resort town has a ruggedly beautiful setting. Named 'sharp-hearted' by French traders in respect for the tough trading practices of local Indian tribes, the city has become one of the Northwest's most popular vacation spots. After breakfast on the train, set out for a tour of the local area, featuring lunch on the lake. Watch for moose, bald eagles, and other wildlife. (B,L,D)

Day 7 - Columbia River Gorge or Cascades
Ride the rails. Enjoy a full day of running on the train as one beautiful sight after another unfolds outside your window. We will either travel through Washington's Cascade Mountains or through the Columbia River Gorge. The stunning Columbia River Gorge is a spectacular 80-mile long river canyon that cuts the only sea-level route through the Cascade Mountain Range, with a depth of up to 4,000 feet. One of the day's highlights is sure to be afternoon tea featuring pastries made on board the train. Overnight on the train as we head to Mt. Rainier. (B,L,D)

Day 8 - Mt. Rainier National Park
Take the Road to Paradise. Today the train parks at the base of 14,410-foot Mt. Rainier, the third highest mountain in the Lower 48. Here you'll board a motorcoach and take the Road to Paradise, one of the park's main lookouts, which offers an unparalleled view of Mt. Rainier's summit. As you walk through the park, be on the lookout for more than 200 varieties of wildflowers. Back on board the train, enjoy a farewell dinner en route to Seattle. (B,L,D)

UPDATE:
Mount Rainier National Park has experienced severe flooding this winter, resulting in roads and bridges being washed out. Park staff currently predicts they will be able to do the bulk of repairs by June, but snow has prevented a full assessment of the damage and a firm repair schedule is yet to be issued.

Our professional tour planners are in frequent contact with the Park staff, and we hope to have a further update in April or May. At the same time, we are developing other tour options in case our access to the Park is limited. These will be of the same excellent quality as all of our other GrandLuxe tour options and may include a winery tour, or a partial visit to the Park.

Day 9 - Seattle, Washington
Your GrandLuxe rail journey comes to a close. We arrive in Seattle's historic King Street Station this morning. Stay on in Seattle for additional sightseeing - including the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and ferries to nearby islands - or head directly to the airport for flights home.

Dining

Savor outstanding cuisine at elegant tables with an ever-changing view. A visit to the dining car has been, from its introduction in 1868, the high point of any train trip. When you step into the dining room, you enter an intimate atmosphere. The dining cars seat up to 88 passengers; they were reconfigured from their original state to give passengers a more comfortable dining experience. A banquet, decorated with fresh cut flowers, divides the room and tables for two or four invite conversation. An attendant in formal attire beckons you. You are seated, ready to partake in epicurean pleasures of the highest order, prepared by chefs d' cuisine who have carefully planned a menu of recognized favorites and regional specialties.

Sleeping Cars

Arriving fresh and relaxed, after having spent the night resting in comfortable style, gives you the chance to make the best use of your holiday. The sleeping cars onboard the GrandLuxe Train can offer unanticipated moments, far away from the constraints of home. Important scenes in such films as Some Like It Hot and North by Northwest take place in Pullman sleeping cars - close your eyes and envision the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Cary Grant.

We offer five types of cabins: Vintage Pullmans, Single Sleepers, Parlor Suites, Classic Presidential Suites and Grand Suites. Each cabin offers a private lavatory and sink; Grand, Classic Presidential and Single Sleepers have in cabin showers. Parlor Suites have a hand-held shower. There is a private shower compartment at the end of each sleeping car. During the day, lower berths convert into a comfortable day chair or sofa seat. Cabins have large picture windows and individual controls for air conditioning and heat. Put your feet up and read; doze off and take a nap to the sounds of the tracks as you rail toward your next destination.

Smoking Policy -- Smoking is limited to vestibule areas only. Smoking is not permitted in the train's sitting, dining or sleeping carriages or on any motorcoaches.

Child Policy -- We welcome children, ages eight and older; sorry, no children under the age of eight.

This tour does not offer hotel pick-up. Rates are per person, double occupancy, except Single sleeper; and include all meals and excursions unless otherwise noted in the itinerary. Child age applies to children 8 to 17 when traveling with a full fare adult; sorry, no children under the age of 8. Please reserve online, or call us toll-free at 888-790-1874.

Single sleep (top), Vintage Pullman (bottom)

Single sleep (top), Vintage Pullman (bottom)

Parlor Suite

Parlor Suite

Classic Presidential Suite

Classic Presidential Suite

Grand Suite

Grand Suite