The western US always stuns with its beauty, and the incredible scenset of Wyoming and Montana don't disappoint. Spend some time on a luxury ranch before heading to the amazing town of Jackson Hole. Enjoy some time exploring the amazing Yellowstone National Park, and round off your journey with some fly fishing in Montana.
Montana, nicknamed "Big Sky Country," is known for its vast prairies, towering mountains, and crystal-clear lakes. Yellowstone National Park, shared with Wyoming and Idaho, is a wonderland of geysers, hot springs, mudpots, and diverse wildlife, including grizzlies, bison, and wolves. In Jackson, the surrounding Grand Teton National Park boasts majestic mountains, pristine lakes, and diverse wildlife, while the charming town of Jackson offers a taste of Western history with its art galleries, shops, and lively nightlife.
21 - 22 May | Denver | 1 night
22 - 23 May | Fort Collins | 1 night
23 - 26 May | Jackson Hole | 3 nights
26 - 28 May | Yellowstone | 2 nights
28 - 30 May | Prey, Montana | 2 nights
30 May - 1 June | Bozeman, Montana | 2 nights
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The end of May marks the end of the spring season and the move into summer, and is the perfect time to visit this region. High temperatures in the mid-60s and low 70s and fairly low precipitation levels make for ideal hiking, biking and rafting conditions. Plus, both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park are fully open, offering great day-trip opportunities.
The weather in May is fantastic, as the days are starting to warm up as we approach summer. Sunny warm days, cool evenings, and little rainfall. In this region of the world, you won't be out of place in a pair of jeans, a nice blouse, and a pair of cowboy boots in the evenings! Rustic, casual elegance is the vibe in this wonderful region.
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Arrive in Denver and enjoy exploring the city's many unique areas and neighborhoods.
Once you land, pick up your rental car and head to your accommodation in Denver.
After checking into your rooms, enjoy some leisure time strolling around town before dinner.
Here are our recommendations for each area for dinner, we are happy to confirm reservations at your preferred time!
Denver
Fort Collins
The Exchange - The Exchange is a must-see destination in the heart of Old Town Fort Collins. The common consumption plaza is family-friendly and makes it easy for your group to sample a variety of food and drinks from the local businesses that surround it. With year-round events, specials, and entertainment, there’s truly something for everyone.
Jackson Hole
Bozeman
A trendy spot specializing in Spanish wines and food. Their menu features tapas with Mediterranean, Spanish, and South American influences, alongside a vast wine list boasting nearly 500 selections.
Why We Love It For You: This 50 room hotel is located in Denver’s River North Art District and features Death & Co, the first location outside of its New York institution, an intimate theater and event bar, and a new restaurant from a Denver acclaimed establishment. We hold a great reverence for the magic and escapism a hotel can provide, and hope that while you’re staying here you fully embrace a break from the routine.
Get a feel for settler life in the well-preserved downtown Fort Collins district that includes over twenty restored historical buildings that are part of both national and local designated historic districts.
Fort Collins is home to fabulous recreational opportunities, diverse cultural attractions, a vibrant nightlife scene and family fun.
Red Mountain Open Space
Craft Beer Scene
Horsetooth Reservoir
The Exchange is a must-see destination in the heart of Old Town Fort Collins. The common consumption plaza is family-friendly and makes it easy for your group to sample a variety of food and drinks from the local businesses that surround it. With year-round events, specials, and entertainment, there’s truly something for everyone.
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Why We Love It For You: In 1923, a couple opened the original Armstrong Hotel in lively Old Town Fort Collins. A historic Fort Collins icon, the hotel boasts a storied past that was home to eager entrepreneurs, illustrious Professors, and feisty farmers. Today, the Armstrong Hotel continues to be the community’s hub to connect and recharge, with its central location, welcoming atmosphere and historic charm.
Hit the road and make the scenic drive through Wyoming to get to the amazing cow town of Jackson Hole.
Gather in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, entices diners with creative American cuisine just a block from the lively Town Square. Whether you're craving a delicious dinner or a convenient takeout or delivery option, Gather offers a solution. Sink into a cozy seat and savor innovative dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. From a bustling atmosphere to a satisfying and convenient meal, Gather caters to a relaxed and enjoyable dining experience in the heart of Jackson Hole.
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Why we love it for you? Alpine House is where the great outdoors meets modern comfort. Our Jackson Hole hotel pairs local rustic design with plush comforts and a laid back atmosphere surrounded by the mountains. We are only a short walk from downtown and our restaurant Glorietta Trattoria, this Jackson Hole boutique hotel is the ultimate refuge for adventure and relaxation. Our boutique style rooms offer the ultimate refuge for adventure and relaxation.
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Enjoy as much time as you need out on the beautiful Snake River, casting for trout or just enjoying the view.
The Snake River is one of the most cherished streams in the world of fly fishing. Enjoy some time floating and casting within Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, and parcels under the authority of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). These are considered amongst the most beautiful sections of the river on which we guide, with majestic views of the Teton Range, the Gros Ventre Range, and Snake River Canyon.
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Enjoy walking the main street and exploring the local boutiques and shops before dinner.
Stepping into the Million Dollar Steakhouse in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is like entering a bygone era of Western grandeur. Dim lighting and rich wood paneling create a sophisticated ambience, while mounted steer heads and cowboy memorabilia nod to the region's heritage. This iconic steakhouse is renowned for its cuts of prime beef, cooked to perfection and sure to satisfy any carnivore's craving. Prepare for an unforgettable culinary experience, steeped in both cowboy tradition and modern elegance.
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Today enjoy a ride up the scenic tram, with a hike down if you are feeling adventurous. Finish the day with some time to relax in town, and then enjoy the Jackson Hole Rodeo!
In just 12 minutes, the Aerial Tram glides skyward 4,139 vertical feet. The summit offers staggering 360-degree views of the Tetons, Jackson Hole valley, and surrounding mountain ranges. The "Top of the World" provides amazing access to a plethora of great hiking and running trails, climbing and the occasional snowball fight. Oh, and don't forget the world-famous gourmet waffles in Corbet's Cabin.
Tram departs every 15 minutes
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After some great views, enjoy an afternoon in Jackson.
Cafe Genevieve will lure you in with its cozy, welcoming ambiance and in the summer, the outdoor dining is fantastic. We have been named as “Fit for Foodies”, “Neighborhood Gem”, and “Best Service” via OpenTable diners; and received an Award of Excellence from TripAdvisor year after year. We aim to please by serving breakfast every day until 3 p.m. featuring a full bar and specialty Brunch cocktails. Cafe Genevieve serves seasonal and local dishes for breakfast and lunch, and you can be certain that everything is homemade. Come in to sneak a peek at the famous “Most Noble Pig” and wind down with bottle-service mimosas.
*Reservation not required
Enjoy the rest of your day free to explore Jackson and enjoy the Jackson Rodeo!
Nestled steps from Jackson Hole Town Square, The Bistro brings a taste of Parisian flair to Wyoming. Think modern European comfort food with a focus on seasonal ingredients. Whether you crave a house-made pastry and coffee for breakfast, a light salad for lunch, or a decadent steak frites for dinner, The Bistro offers a dynamic dining experience with beautiful indoor spaces, a stunning zinc bar, and even charming outdoor cafe seating.
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Rodeo has been a part of Jackson Hole’s cowboy culture since the first settlers arrived over 100 years ago. A local family has kept the tradition alive and kicking for generations with exciting events and fun for the whole family. You’ll ride the edge of your seat while watching brave athletes compete in bareback riding, bull riding, barrel racing, team roping, saddle bronc riding, mini bull riding, and more.
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Today enjoy driving through Grand Teton National Park, making some fun stops along the way before arriving in Yellowstone.
Located just north of Jackson, Wyoming, Grand Teton has a diverse and long-standing history that includes human use from more than 11,000 years ago. Nomadic groups, Indigenous tribes, early explorers and settlers once called this national park home. Today, you can explore the park’s extensive history and culture through ranger-led programs, visitor centers and historical points of interest like Mormon Row and the Moulton Barns. In addition to a fascinating history, Grand Teton’s stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife provide the perfect location for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers.
Mormon Row, formerly known as the town of Grovont, was settled in the late 1890s by settlers from the Salt Lake region. It now stands as a famous tourist attraction with beautiful barns and buildings built in the late 1800s with a stunning backdrop of the Grand Teton peaks.
Drive time from Jackson to Mormon Row: 30 minutes
Nestled amidst the majestic Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park, Jenny Lake shimmers like a turquoise jewel. Towering pines fringe its shores, their emerald needles contrasting with the crystal-clear water. Gentle waves lap against the rocky shoreline, while snow-capped peaks are reflected on the lake's surface, creating a scenset of breathtaking beauty. Whether you're paddling a kayak across the glassy surface or simply soaking in the tranquility from the shore, Jenny Lake offers a serene escape in a landscape dominated by grandeur.
Book a 1 Hour Boat Ride
On your way to Yellowstone, stop in at the Trapper Grill for a meal on the lake.
Jackson Lake Overlook is a scenic viewpoint in Grand Teton National Park that offers a stunning panoramic view of Jackson Lake, the Teton Range, and the surrounding pristine wilderness. It's a popular stop for visitors to admire the breathtaking landscape and capture the iconic beauty of the area in a single glance.
Drive time from Jenny Lake to Jackson Lake Overlook: About an hour
After enjoying the stunning Grand Teton National Park, head on up to Yellowstone.
As you continue towards Yellowstone, make another stop by the largest geyser basin on the shores of Yellowstone Lake - The West Thumb Geyser Basin. Here you can take a short walk along the boardwalk to view several springs and geysers around the lake.
Drive time from Jackson Lake Overlook to West Thumb Geyser: 55 minutes
Why we love it for you? As a national historic landmark, Old Faithful Inn is the most requested lodging facility in the park. Built in 1903-1904 with local logs and stone, the Inn is one of the largest log-style structures in the world. The towering lobby features a massive stone fireplace and a hand-crafted clock made of copper, wood and wrought iron serving as focal points.
The Old Faithful Inn Dining Room offers a taste of Yellowstone history in a grand log cabin setting. With breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, there's something for everyone. Breakfast and lunch are casual, while dinner features a delicious buffet or fancier entrees.
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These standard rooms are located in the West Wing of the hotel. They feature 1 Queen bed, either a full bathroom or bathroom with shower only, heat, telephone, coffee maker, hairdryer, alarm clock, and fan. Except for the first floor of the West Wing, all rooms are elevator accessible. There is no air conditioning, internet, TV, or radio, and neither pets nor cooking are allowed. All rooms are non-smoking/non-vaping. The rooms sleep up to 2 people comfortably.
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Get an up-close view of Yellowstone National Park, while learning about the fascinating history, geology and wildlife that makes southern Montana such a unique and special place. Enjoy some of Yellowstone's most famous attractions, such as Old Faithful, and marvel at the geothermal pools and wildlife.
Highlights
Our Private Yellowstone tours are centered on wildlife within Yellowstone National Park. Guests will spend a full day within Yellowstone on a private tour with expert guides taking time to observe wildlife and Yellowstone’s several valleys and mountainous areas.
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The Old Faithful Inn Dining Room offers a taste of Yellowstone history in a grand log cabin setting. With breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, there's something for everyone. Breakfast and lunch are casual, while dinner features a delicious buffet or fancier entrees.
Booked, Paid Locally
Today enjoy a nice guided hike with a naturalist to get another great vantage point of Yellowstone.
Yellowstone's Beaver Pond Loop offers a scenic 5-mile hike with wildlife galore. The trail winds through meadows and forests, passing by beaver ponds teeming with life. Keep your eyes peeled for elk, moose, and even bears as you soak up the views of Gardner Canyon.
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Make the short drive to the town of Prey, Montana and enjoy a couple days relaxing at an amazing ranch-style lodge and spa.
Why we love it for you? Located on the banks of the Yellowstone River and just 35 minutes north of Yellowstone National Park, Sage Lodge offers the ultimate Montana luxury resort getaway. It’s an idyllic headquarters from where you can launch a day of fly fishing, hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, or any other endeavor that calls your name.
Picture yourself unwinding by a crackling fireplace in the Fireside Room at Sage Lodge. Sunlight streams through large windows, illuminating a comfortable yet sophisticated space. Exposed wooden beams and warm earth tones throughout create an ambiance reminiscent of the surrounding Montana wilderness. The gentle hum of conversation and the enticing aroma of wood-fired cuisine from the open kitchen set the stage for a memorable experience. Whether you choose a cozy table by the fire or a seat on the outdoor patio soaking in breathtaking Paradise Valley views, the Fireside Room promises a delicious escape, where Montana charm seamlessly blends with culinary delights.
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Spend time at the Dedicated Spa & Wellness Centre and enjoy any number of the relaxing treatments offered there, and enjoy some fun on-property excursions.
Yes, Montana is known for its rugged environment and its adventurous spirit. Those are apt descriptions, and at Sage Lodge you can experience the full Montana spirit. Yet we’re also proud to offer a relaxing alternative, where you can unwind and rejuvenate in the serene setting of our Montana spa. The Spa at Sage Lodge is open to guests and local visitors and is perfect for pre-wedding pampering, special occasion celebrating, or a well-deserved restorative break.
There's no better way to embrace The Old West than to have your finger on the trigger and take a shot with seasoned professionals in a safe environment. Whether your interest is pistols, rifles, shotguns, bow & arrows or all of the above, Jackson Hole has it all.
The Grill at Sage Lodge isn't just a meal, it's a Montana adventure on your plate. Imagine an open kitchen where flames dance and chefs create culinary magic. The space buzzes with a modern, lively vibe, thanks to sleek furnishings in pops of color. Expansive windows showcase the breathtaking scenery, making it a feast for the eyes as well. Locally sourced ingredients take center stage, transformed into innovative and shareable plates. From juicy steaks sizzled over an open fire to unique twists on Montana classics, The Grill promises an unforgettable dining experience that excites your taste buds and complements the beauty of Paradise Valley.
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The Old Saloon in Pray, Montana is a true relic of the Wild West, established in 1902. Having served patrons for over a century, it still offers a slice of genuine Montana hospitality today. The friendly staff welcomes locals and visitors alike, creating a comfortable atmosphere for everyone from hardworking ranchers to tourists on their way to Yellowstone National Park.
Open late at night
Make the short drive to Bozeman, another amazing western town and all it has to offer.
Nestled against the dramatic backdrop of the Gallatin Range, Bozeman, Montana is a vibrant city where rugged wilderness meets modern charm. Brick buildings lining Main Street hum with a lively energy, boasting local shops, art galleries, and bustling cafes. The air carries a crisp mountain scent, hinting at the adventures that lie just beyond the city limits. Hikers and bikers share the trailheads, eager to explore the tapestry of wildflowers blanketing the foothills. A gentle breeze carries the murmur of the Gallatin River, a constant reminder of the wild beauty that awaits just a stone's throw away.
Craving a Montana soak? A short drive from downtown, a local hot springs offers a blissful escape. Fourteen mineral pools, ranging from cool to steamy, beckon relaxation. Lush landscaping and mountain views frame the natural pools, creating a tranquil escape for weary bodies and adventurous souls.
We are your neighborhood eatery, here to serve a wholesome and savory palate that celebrates Montana roots with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. We revel in a natural and energetic habitat that livens any day.
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Why We Love It For You: Welcome to the new Kimpton Armory Hotel, a historic destination in the heart of the American West, and Bozeman’s first and only 4-star hotel. Seamlessly merging past and present, we’re honoring the rich heritage of the landmark Armory building and bringing a relaxed, contemporary refinement and energetic spirit to vibrant Downtown Bozeman. Not satisfied to simply be a place to stay overnight, our hotel features an array of distinctive social gathering places and luxe amenities all with the purpose of encouraging guests to unwind, explore and indulge during their stay. With this in mind, we invite locals and travelers, outdoor adventurers and après skiers alike to experience our uniquely modern vision of Montana hospitality.
Bozeman is the western mountain town that’s got it all. Stroll along Bozeman’s downtown Main Street to find a foodie’s paradise, concerts and local events every week. Matched with some amazing outdoor activities, you’ll find an unforgettable experience here in Bozeman.
Bozeman, Montana is nature’s playground no matter the season, whether you hike, fish or just want to take a scenic drive.
Activities to be arranged by Scenset
The M Trail
Sourdough Canyon
Bozeman Brewing Company
Mountains Walking Brewery
Before the Gallatin County Jail was moved to South Sixteenth Avenue in 1982, the Gallatin Historical Society proposed to the Gallatin County Commissioners that the old jail, built in 1911, be converted to a museum. When the commissioners agreed to the proposal, a long-term lease was signed by both parties and the museum was born.
The jail building is on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed and constructed by architect Fred Fielding Willson, a Bozeman native who practiced architecture here from 1909 to 1956.
The jail and museum hosts the history of escapes, a hanging, and mysteries around Gallatin County. Through collecting, preserving, and sharing Gallatin County memories we ignite a sense of appreciation in our collective heritage and inspire ongoing curiosity.
Boasting the title of Bozeman's first and historic pub, Bacchus Pub offers a welcoming atmosphere to enjoy a drink or a meal. This locally owned establishment prides itself on "real food" made with fresh ingredients and a wide selection of beers and liquors. Whether you're a local or just visiting, Bacchus Pub invites you to relax and soak up some Bozeman history.
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