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For families
Montana and Wyoming are full of great family destinations, especially Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Glacier national parks. Many properties in these areas have family cabins that include kitchens, and most motels have family rooms or suites t... Continue reading »
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For gay & lesbian travelers
Wyoming and Montana do not have the reputation of being the gay-friendliest states in the Union, especially in the wake of the Matthew Shepherd murder in Laramie in 1998. But larger cities tend to have a gay scene of some kind, especially Mis... Continue reading »
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For seniors
Most lodging establishments and museums in Montana and Wyoming offer discounts to seniors. Mention the fact that you're a senior citizen when you make your travel reservations. Although all of the major U.S. airlines except America West have... Continue reading »
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For travelers with disabilities
Most disabilities shouldn't stop anyone from traveling. There are more options and resources out there than ever before. Wyoming and Montana are not necessarily ahead of the curve when it comes to accessible facilities: There are only a handf... Continue reading »
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For travelers with pets
While Montana and Wyoming seem like natural destinations for bringing Fido along, the national parks are absolutely awful destinations for pets -- they aren't allowed on the trails or many in-park hotels. If your itinerary is focused on natio... Continue reading »
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For women
Founded in 1982 and the first of its kind, AdventureWomen in Bozeman (tel. 800/804-8686, or 406/587-3883 outside the U.S.; www.adventurewomen.com) offers customized trips to just about anywhere in the world for active and adventurous women, a... Continue reading »
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Health & safety
General Availability of Healthcare Hospitals with 24-hour emergency rooms can be found in most cities and large towns in Montana and Wyoming, as well as Yellowstone National Park, which has three clinics within its borders. Common Ailme... Continue reading »
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Insurance
The cost of travel insurance varies widely, depending on the cost and length of your trip, your age and health, and the type of trip you're taking, but expect to pay between 5% and 8% of the vacation itself. Trip-Cancellation Insurance --... Continue reading »
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Tips on accommodations
You won't find many high-priced multistory luxury hotels here, such as those in major cities on the East and West coasts. Montana and Wyoming are mostly rural areas -- some would argue that even the cities here are just overgrown cow towns --... Continue reading »
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Suggested itineraries
Montana and Wyoming are two of the bigger states in the country, and all of that land and sky makes for something of a blank canvas when it comes to planning a trip to theses parts. Most visitors come here to see their natural wonders in gene... Continue reading »
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In one week
Montana and Wyoming in One Week This route brings you to the northwest corner of Wyoming and south-central Montana: the 18-million-acre parcel known as the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Day 1: Arrive in Jackson, Wyoming Start your Ro... Continue reading »
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Exploring the wild west past
Many visitors come to the region for the sublime views and superb recreation, but many others come in search of the real West that's slowly but surely fading into the history books. There are pockets of fascinating history that shaped the nat... Continue reading »



