Winter in Yellowstone

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Find yourself amid a rare blend of elegance and western charm that sparkles in the wintertime. Get up-close to wildlife on a delightful sleigh ride to the National Elk Refuge and view hundreds of Elk in their natural habitat. In Yellowstone National Park, board a Snow Coach and be transported over the snow covered landscape and by some of the park’s most stunning scenery. Take a brisk walking tour led by a Park Ranger to learn the history of the famous Old Faithful geyser and view the amazing natural phenomenon in action. In Lamar Valley, be surrounded by complete tranquility in a favorite hangout for the park’s wildlife. Travel through picturesque Caribou Targhee National Forest for stunning views of the Grand Tetons. The endless natural beauty of a winter in Yellowstone will astound you.

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