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Best of the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone
Experience Two of the U.S.’ Premier National Parks

Embark this summer on a never-to-be-forgotten family driving vacation in the western United States.



Tracks & Trails RV

Courtesy of Tracks & Trails, offering driving adventures throughout the American West, your family can experience firsthand the lands where the buffalo roam.  Now through September 20, 2007, this self-guided driving adventure, which starts and ends in Jackson, Wyoming, promises eight days of discovery and natural delights.  Encounter the grandeur of the Grand Teton Mountains and then head to Yellowstone—America’s first national park—to view Old Faithful and listen to the wolves howling beyond your campsite.  Estimated cost for a family of four is $4,035.  Optional activities include a scenic float trip, a mountain bike tour, and a chuckwagon cookout by horseback.

Scenery on the Central Rockies journey

Highlights of this travel special include:

• Rental of a select RV recreational vehicle, based on availability
• One night’s accommodations in a deluxe hotel
• Nightly campground reservations
• A canoe trip on Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park
• Scenic river rafting trip
• Visit to the Grizzly Discovery Center

• Private guided tour of Yellowstone National Park
• Personalized Adventure Kit trip portfolio


For additional information and reservations, visit www.tracks-trails.com
or call 800-247-0970

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72 HOURS IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

America's capital city might have started out a swamp, but now it's a destination for tourists and heads of state alike. Whether you're here to inspect the Constitution or to check out artifacts from the first Apollo mission, we'll help you fit it all in.

BUSINESS IN SEATTLE

Once a relatively isolated provincial town, Seattle is now recognized worldwide as the home of high-tech and as a gateway to Asian trade centers. From the charm of its 100-year-old Pike Place Market to its striking steel-and-glass central library, the city lures many a business visitor back as a tourist.