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Yellowstone and Glacier Parks

Yellowstone Park, being the most spiritual and beautiful place to visit, is a vast pine-covered plateau. It has been lived in, traveled and used by human beings for thousands of years. Native Americans, such as the Crow, Shoshone, Cheyenne, Sioux, Bannock, Blackfeet and Nez' Perce, hunted for food, clothing and weapons.
Here they used precious stones for their weapons and took refuge from hostile groups. To this day you can still see the deep rutted trails they used to cross the park and hunt the bison rich plains. There are still remains of old camps.
If you would like to get off the tourist road and onto some of the more beautiful parts of Yellowstone, we know much of it intimately, you can see beautiful waterfalls and many different species of animals, walk along old stagecoach roads and Native trails.

Glacier Park established as a National Park in 1910 by President Taft was the 10th and was to include such great undertakings of the building of the Going-to-the-Sun road which is considered to be one of the most beautifully scenic roads in the U.S. to this day.
In this land which was once the home to the Blackfeet, Salish and Kootenai, you can see many glacier sculpted valleys, carpeted hills of wildflowers and many different species of animals, such as Mountain Goats and Grizzlies, again if you would like to get off the tourist trails, see the wonder of the back-country, things most people who visit miss, we are ready to arrange for you wonders you have only dreamed.

A view of St. Mary's Lake in Glacier National Park.

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