National Parks & Legendary Rivers
Portland, OR to Jackson, WY
Jackson, WY to Portland, OR
Introducing "National Parks & Legendary Rivers," our land and cruise combination journey featuring a voyage along the scenic Columbia and Snake Rivers paired with a comprehensive tour across Glacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Parks. Your voyage includes a variety of dynamic activities: paddle through the windswept Columbia River Gorge, explore the prestigious art collections in The Dalles, sample exquisite wines at boutique vineyards, and surge through the rapids of Hells Canyon on a high-speed jet boat.
Your expedition is facilitated by seasoned Adventure Guides, ensuring a deeply engaging experience of America’s treasured landscapes. In Glacier National Park, you’ll be mesmerized by ancient, thick forests and shimmering turquoise waters set against a backdrop of dramatic glacier-carved peaks. Yellowstone National Park offers a close encounter with Old Faithful, the globe’s most celebrated geyser, amidst a setting of geothermal wonders. This itinerary concludes with the Grand Teton National Park in Jackson, WY, where tall peaks and serene lakes provide habitats for diverse wildlife.
The detailed National Parks itinerary includes:
• Continuous guidance from an experienced Adventure Guide.
• Strategically located accommodations for optimal park access.
• Dedicated transportation for seamless park exploration.
• All park entrance fees and exclusively arranged activities.
• Comprehensive dining options including breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
• Convenient transportation arrangements back to the airport after your journey.
*15-Day itineraries available from Jackson, WY to Portland, OR.
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Itinerary
Map & Itinerary Overview
Experience our first land and cruise package on this 15 or 16-day adventure. Follow the Columbia & Snake Rivers and continue with a personalized exploration of Glacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Parks.
Day 1 - Portland, OR
Portland, Oregon, thrives as a hub of creativity and natural splendor, seamlessly blending urban life with the outdoors. The city is enveloped by scenic waterways, with the Willamette River cutting through its heart and the mighty Columbia River defining its northern reach, offering ample opportunities for water sports and riverside activities. Neighborhoods like the Pearl District showcase a contemporary, artistic flair, while Hawthorne maintains a quirky atmosphere with vintage shops and eclectic boutiques. Portland's commitment to sustainability is evident in its well-utilized bike paths, efficient public transit, and numerous eco-friendly initiatives, making it a leader in environmental conservation.
Day 2 - Cruising the Columbia River
Step aboard your ship in the port of Camas-Washougal and embark on a scenic cruise with the awe-inspiring Mount Hood and the dramatic Mount St. Helens framing your journey as we sail towards the confluence of the West’s most storied river.
With postcard views, watch as the mountains blend into the sky, the trees hug the shores, and the wildlife coexist alongside you.
Day 3 - Astoria, OR
Astoria, the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, captivates with its hillside of colorful Victorian homes that echo the charm of San Francisco. This vibrant town invites you to discover its unique streets on your own or join one of the many engaging excursions available.
Step back in time with a visit to the National Park Service's replica of Fort Clatsop, where the Lewis and Clark Expedition braved the winter of 1805-06. Jump aboard the classic red trolley for a scenic journey along Astoria's picturesque waterfront or ascend to the Astoria Column perched on a city bluff for breathtaking panoramic views. Wander through quaint local shops, vibrant art galleries, cozy wineries, and bustling craft breweries. Just steps from where your ship docks, the acclaimed Columbia River Maritime Museum awaits, ready to unfold the area’s extensive maritime story.
Day 4 - Kalama, WA
From our newly established dock in Kalama, Washington, set off on a breathtaking drive through the Cascade Mountains to marvel at the awe-inspiring remnants of Mount St. Helens. With a local guide bringing the journey to life, you’ll hear thrilling tales of the volcano’s explosive 1980 eruption and its dramatic impact on the landscape and community. Just steps from the ship, explore a sprawling city park, admire stunning local artwork displayed in a nearby hotel, and learn more about region’s captivating history at an interactive interpretive center. Enjoy Washington in a glass with a short trip to a charming family-owned vineyard for an afternoon of exquisite wine tasting.
Day 5 - The Dalles, OR
Welcome to The Dalles, the final frontier of the iconic Oregon Trail! With the towering Mount Hood and Mount Adams as your stunning backdrop, each reaching over 11,000 feet, this stop possesses all the natural beauty the Pacific Northwest is known for.
For an extra dose of excitement, opt for guided excursions that promise unforgettable experiences. Like a visit to Multnomah Falls, the largest waterfall in the state of Oregon, is a true wonder of nature. The 620-foot fall fills the world with its rushing sounds. Or paddle on the quiet river on a guided Gorge kayak tour where you can be one with the eagles, herons, osprey, and occasional otter that call this river home. Don’t forget to participate in expert-led wine tastings and sample the finest wines from the fertile Columbia Valley.
Day 6 - Cruising the Columbia River Gorge
From the secluded vantage of your private balcony, witness the awe-inspiring scenery of the Columbia River Gorge. The gorge is renowned for its towering cliffs, which are cloaked in evergreen forests and rise from the river’s edge to heights of up to 4,000 feet. Below, the Columbia River stretches wide and gleaming, a key waterway that winds through the Pacific Northwest. Observe the thrill of windsurfers and kiteboarders as they skillfully navigate the river’s strong winds and currents, their colorful gear painting a striking contrast against the deep greens and blues of the natural landscape.
Day 7 - Richland, WA
Richland sits along the beautiful Columbia River and offers a plethora of activities for visitors. Join us for the Pendleton Experience where you can venture through the countryside and discover the complex history of this town. The Reach Museum intrigues with its hands-on exhibits about the Columbia Basin's history and wildlife, making it a hit for all ages. Wine enthusiasts will delight in the many local vineyards, where you can savor some of the best wines in the country.
Day 8 - Cruising the Snake River/Clarkston, WA
As you journey towards Clarkston, relish the opportunity to cruise along the legendary Snake River. Experience the solitude of the remote wilderness and watch as the canyon hillsides unfold in a continuous display of breathtaking scenic panoramas. Keep an eye out for the rich wildlife, as the steep hillsides are home to white pelicans, osprey, bald eagles, cormorants, blue herons, and more.
Clarkston graces the banks of the Snake River, where it meets the Clearwater River, nestled in a striking valley framed by dramatic hills. Named after William Clark of the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition, Clarkston boasts a rich history that dates back to the late 1890s and has deep roots connected to the Nez Perce, the Native American tribe that originally populated the valley. For an unforgettable experience, take a venture to Hells Canyon, the deepest canyon in North America. Whether by boat or an aerial flightseeing tour, explore this vast, untamed wilderness, surrounded by towering mountain peaks and expansive stretches of untouched land.
Day 9 - National Parks Adventure Begins
After breakfast and leaving the ship, travel north to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to experience a cruise on Lake Coeur d’Alene, known for its crystal waters and surrounding forests. During the cruise, enjoy a lunch while admiring views of towering pine trees and the soft outlines of distant mountains reflected in the lake’s surface. Complete your day by traveling to Kalispell, where you’ll stay overnight, preparing for the next leg of your journey through this picturesque region.
Day 10 - Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park, often referred to as the "Crown of the Continent," spans over a million acres in Montana and boasts a stunning array of biodiversity and geological formations. Established in 1910, this park is home to over 130 named lakes, more than 1,000 different plant species, and hundreds of animal species. The park's dramatic landscapes are carved by ancient glaciers, with sharp peaks and deep valleys that continue to evolve today. Trek the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road, a marvel of engineering completed in 1932, which offers breathtaking views and access to remote areas across the Continental Divide. The park also holds historical significance for its longstanding ties to the Blackfeet, Salish, and Kootenai tribes, who have revered this land for thousands of years, making it a place rich in both natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Day 11 - Travel Toward Yellowstone National Park
Set off on an exhilarating journey through Montana as you make your way toward the iconic Yellowstone National Park. Along this vibrant route, your Adventure Guide will captivate you with lively stories and interactive activities about the national parks.
Your trip includes a delightful lunch stop in Butte, MT, a town shrouded in mining lore, followed by a restful pause in the charming town of Ennis, MT. This small community is a picturesque gem, nestled against a backdrop of rolling green mountains and clear blue skies, famous for its excellent fly fishing.
The drive itself is a visual feast, transitioning from the deep greens of dense forests and the jagged gray peaks of towering mountains to the expansive golden plains dotted with amber grain fields and the rich browns of freshly tilled earth. As you travel, your Adventure Guides will keep the excitement alive, enriching your understanding of each landscape with engaging narratives and hands-on activities.
Day 12 - Explore Yellowstone National Park
After breakfast at your hotel, prepare for a full day of exploring Yellowstone National Park. Celebrated as the world's inaugural national park and famous for its extraordinary geothermal phenomena and geological wonders, Yellowstone spans an expansive area of nearly 3,500 square miles. This park boasts a terrain larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined. It is home to over 290 cascading waterfalls, with the mighty Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River standing out prominently.
Under the guidance of experienced nature guides, you will traverse the upper segments of Yellowstone’s Grand Loop, featuring a visit to the wildlife-rich Lamar Valley. Your journey continues with stops at the mesmerizing Norris Geyser Basin, the dynamic terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs, and the dramatic vistas at Tower Fall.
The day culminates with a specially arranged dinner at the historic Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, offering a perfect blend of culinary delights in a setting that echoes the natural beauty surrounding it.
Day 13 - Experience Yellowstone National Park
Continue your explorations in Yellowstone by venturing into the lower section of the Grand Loop. Take in the roaring beauty of the Yellowstone Falls and the serene West Thumb area. Venture to the unique Yellowstone Lake, one of the largest high-elevation lakes in North America.
Your journey will lead you through ancient geological formations, including vast sections of the Yellowstone Caldera formed over 640,000 years ago and the younger West Thumb Caldera that last erupted 174,000 years ago.
Throughout the day, witness the breathtaking diversity of the landscape—from soaring mountains to deep canyons—and the wildlife that thrives in this protected ecosystem. Stop for a relaxing lunch at the Grant Village Dining Room.
Conclude your day with an evening of local entertainment. Choose between a lively performance at the Yellowstone Playhouse, known for its engaging theatrical productions, or a rustic experience at Meadow Vue Ranch with cowboy-themed activities and storytelling under the stars.
Day 14 - Explore Yellowstone and Travel to Grand Teton National Park
Today, Yellowstone National Park offers a showcase of its famous hydrothermal wonders. You'll visit iconic sites such as Old Faithful, known for its predictable eruptions of boiling water and steam, and Biscuit Basin, a dazzling array of colorful hot springs and geysers.
After exploring these geothermal marvels, set off toward Grand Teton National Park. As you travel, enjoy the breathtaking scenery that unfolds along the route. The journey itself is a visual feast, featuring panoramic views of rugged mountains and pristine landscapes.
Upon arrival at Grand Teton, make a stop at Jackson Lake Lodge. Here, take in the majestic views of the Teton Range reflected in the tranquil waters of Jackson Lake—a perfect backdrop for a memorable visit to this stunning park.
Day 15 - Grand Teton National Park
Begin your day with a refreshing cruise on Jackson Lake, take in stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Follow this with a guided exploration of Grand Teton National Park with your Adventure Guides. This sprawling park spans over 310,000 acres and features verdant valleys, vibrant mountain meadows, shimmering alpine lakes, and impressive peaks. Its rich history includes its past inhabitants: nomadic Native American tribes, early American explorers, and settlers.
Continue your exploration by visiting key cultural and informational landmarks within the park. Explore the Craig Thomas Discovery Center for an interactive learning experience about the park's environment. At the Jenny Lake Visitor Center, learn about the local wildlife and enjoy the serene lake set against the backdrop of the Tetons. Make sure to experience the panoramic views from Jackson Lake Lodge.
Wrap up your day at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, which houses a vast collection of art focused on the wildlife of North America.
Day 16 - Jackson, WY
After breakfast, American Cruise Lines will coordinate your transfer to the Jackson Hole Airport, marking the start of your journey home. As you leave, take a moment to soak in the final views of the Teton Range's dramatic peaks, which have framed your exploration. Reflect on the unforgettable experiences you've had in this region, from serene lake cruises to the diverse wildlife encounters. Saying goodbye isn't easy after such an eventful exploration, but the memories of your adventures in these stunning landscapes will accompany you long after you depart.
Each Columbia and Snake Rivers itinerary comes with a Hotel Stay, providing you with a seamless way to board the ship and explore the local area.
On the morning of the cruise, meet in the hotel lobby after breakfast and we will transport you to the ship to begin your cruise. All luggage will be brought directly from the hotel and placed in your stateroom aboard the ship.
As you embark upon your journey, enjoy a Welcome Aboard Reception with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment. Meet the crew, your onboard experts, and fellow guests. Learn more about the wonderful adventure ahead of you.
Experience the Columbia River Maritime Museum on a self-guided excursion. The Columbia River Maritime Museum is the official maritime museum of the state of Oregon and also prides itself as being one of the finest maritime museums on the West Coast.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
On this excursion, you will learn the history of the area while visiting Fort Clatsop, the site where the Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered in 1806. Explore the Visitor Center and take a walk outside to view the Fort that was built during this famous expedition.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy a scenic journey to Cape Disappointment State Park and visit the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, situated high on the cliffs 200 feet above the pounding Pacific surf. A series of mural-sized “timeline” panels guide visitors through the westward journey of the Lewis and Clark Expedition using sketches, paintings, photographs, and the words of Corps members themselves.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Your local guide will greet you at the dock to begin your exploration along Astoria's Riverwalk. Enjoy views of the majestic Columbia River with cargo ships at anchor and constant river traffic. Continue along downtown Main Street which has been completely rebuilt after two fires, one in 1883 and one later in 1922. View several excellent examples of early 20th-century commercial architecture, including the towering Astor Hotel and the highly ornate, terracotta-clad Liberty Theater. When built in 1924, the hotel was the tallest building on the Oregon Coast and the theatre was an early movie palace. Continue along city sidewalks to the Garden of the Surging Waves which celebrates the town’s Chinese history. Enjoy the Beaux-Arts-style Clatsop County Courthouse and the former Clatsop County Jail which is now the Oregon Film Museum. The jail, used from 1914 to 1976, is not only noted for being the longest used freestanding jail in Oregon, but also seen in the many movies filmed here, most famously, The Goonies. Your excursion will end at the well-known Flavel House. Completed in 1886, it is considered one of the finest examples of Queen-Anne-Stick style architecture in the Pacific Northwest.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore downtown Astoria on your own aboard this convenient shuttle which makes several stops on a continuous loop throughout the day including:
- Downtown Astoria - for shopping and exploring
- Heritage Museum - featuring Clatsop County’s rich and exciting history in permanent and changing exhibit galleries
- Astoria Column - a tower overlooking the mouth of the Columbia River, from which you can enjoy the majestic views of the countryside from land
- Flavel House Museum - once the home of Captain George Flavel, this 1885 Queen Anne home features original Eastlake influenced woodwork, period furnishings, and exotic hardwood
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
May 18, 1980 is a day etched into the history of the United States, as the powerful eruption of Mount St. Helens drastically changed the landscape of what is now referred to as the National Volcanic Monument. On your scenic journey to the Mount St. Helens, learn about the eruption, how it affected the landscape and surrounding communities, and how the environment has responded naturally to the disturbance. Admire spectacular views of the pumice plain and blast site.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Just a short walk from the ship, explore this new facility that celebrates Kalama’s unique place in Pacific Northwest history as a transportation and commercial hub, and is designed to replicate a traditional waterfront warehouse of the 1800s. Exhibits track Kalama’s first inhabitants, the Cowlitz Tribe, and the settlers that followed over the next hundred years, including renowned Oregon Trail writer Ezra Meeker. Displays illustrate how Kalama’s particular landscape gave birth to a booming transportation system, impacting the area both culturally and economically.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
The name “Mountain Timber Market” is a tribute to the town’s history and the original Mountain Timber Company that was a staple in the early 1900s. Nestled between two breathtaking parks along the shores of the Columbia River, this location, steps away from the ship, is ideal for a day of meandering. Explore this vibrant marketplace which serves as a hub where neighbors come together and immerse yourself in a world of locally sourced food and finely crafted goods.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
The two-story atrium of the Mountain Timber Market showcases a suspended 140-foot totem pole previously displayed in the nearby park. For nearly five decades the totem pole, created in the early 1960s by Chief Don Lelooska, towered over the port waterfront until weather forced officials to take it down in 2019 for restoration. Now it is visible from inside the Market located only a few steps from the dock.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Experience this amazing guided excursion along a local river fed by blue aquifer melt from Mount Adams. Along the way, view eagles, herons, ospreys, ducks, fish, and occasional otters. Paddle up the mellow river, taking a break to swim and take photos. Gently float back down stream trying to spot as many fish as possible, finishing your journey with a scenic look down the Gorge.
Activity Level: High | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 460-4518 for information.
Plummeting 620 feet, Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the nation. Experience the sights and sounds of this magnificent waterfall, fed by rain, snow-melt, and underground springs on Larch Mountain.
Admire the falls from the Visitor Center or take a short hike to Benson Bridge, one of the most photographed pieces of architecture in Oregon, to feel its misty spray and get a great photo.
Multnomah Falls also offers one of the best places in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area to view the basalt rock formations exposed by Ice Age Floods.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy an exploration and tasting at the renowned Maryhill Winery, one of the largest wineries in Washington State. Begin on the terrace overlooking vineyard and the Columbia River, with the majestic Mt. Hood serving as a stunning backdrop. On a guided walk to the vineyard, learn about the history of the winery, the grapes that are used to make Maryhill varietals, as well as the fermentation process.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Throughout your journey on the Columbia River, you will transit 8 locks, lifting the ship more than 700 feet vertically. Building upon the lectures of our onboard experts throughout the week, this excursion provides guests with an in-depth understanding of and appreciation for the engineering that enables the Dam to generate enough hydroelectric power to provide nearly 500,000 homes with electricity.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Overlooking the gorge sits the Maryhill Museum of Art. Here, Native American artifacts, royal memorabilia from Queen Marie of Romania, outdoor sculptures, and a permanent collection of international chess sets adorn the museum halls. You will not only be treated to one-of-a-kind permanent collection, but also a variety of featured exhibitions.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
As you step off the ship, you will be greeted by members of the local visitor’s center who are dressed in period clothing from the pinnacle days of riverboating. Our guide will meet us at the ship for a short narrated tour of the town before arriving at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center.
Explore the various exhibits that describe the volcanic upheaval and raging floods that helped to create the gorge. The highlight of the center visit includes a unique raptor exhibition where we watch birds of prey put on an aerobatic display and learn about the protected eagles that call the gorge home.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Imagine a simpler time. From streets that were fan faired with smaltz and glass beaded signs to windows dazzled from the glow of full storefront neon, America was booming. The National Neon Sign Museum captures the vibrant history, craftsmanship, and culture that shaped America as seen through the evolution of pre-electric vintage signage and advertising. From the turn of the century through the 1960s, The National Neon Sign Museum displays early ephemera, scientific equipment, industry machinery and spectacular examples of pre-electric and full store front neon signs. View, explore, and engage with signage and advertising from the turn of the century through the 1960s.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Housed in the former Surgeon’s Quarters, the Fort Dalles Museum is located in the only remaining officer’s quarters of the 1856 Fort Dalles military complex. Explore the unique collection of pioneer and military artifacts and antique wagons at one of the Old West’s most pivotal places in history. View engaging exhibits and walk the grounds of this impressive military fort.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
There are a variety of activities scheduled on board when the ship is underway, which vary depending on the itinerary and scheduled date. Enjoy destination-focused enrichment programs with special guest speakers who present topics related to the region and ports of call, including Art Classes, App-titude Classes (Tech Made Easy), Cooking Demonstrations, Mixology (practice of making great cocktails,) Trivia, Game Shows, and more.
Visit the REACH Museum and discover Eastern Washington’s rich landscape and history, from the Ice Age to the Atomic Age. Explore the featured galleries and rotating exhibits inside, as well as the amazing outdoor area with breathtaking views of the majestic Columbia River and surrounding scenery. Discover the geological impact of the Ice Age floods and basalt lava flows to the area. Learn about the Manhattan Project at Hanford and its continuous influence on the region. Continue to the 9-11 Memorial in Kennewick which is home to a 30 foot 6,000 pound steel column recovered from the World Trade Center Twin Towers, a sobering reminder of the tragic events of the day.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore this fascinating destination, located at the very place where Lewis and Clark Expedition camped for two nights, amidst a thriving community of Native Americans. Learn about the activities that took place at the site through interactive exhibits about the Corps of Discovery and Sacagawea, woman known for her helping the Lewis and Clark Expedition Team. Stroll the green, tree-shaded grounds, and read the seven story circle installations by internationally known artist Maya Lin.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Come join us for a lively look into Pendleton's infamous and entertaining past. No town has a more colorful history. Find out why Pendleton was known as the entertainment capital of Eastern Oregon as you follow your guide underground to the Shamrock Card Room, Hop Sing's (Chinese Laundry), the Empire Ice Cream Parlor, and through the tunnels beneath the sidewalls to the Empire Meat Market. Stand under prism glass and go through a secret passageway to a prohibition Card Room. Continue through the tunnels to the Duck Pin Bowling Alley where you will learn about the Triple Nickels and Doolittle Raiders who trained here. If you are interested in learning about Pendleton Air Base, visit the Pendleton Air Museum a few doors down.
Explore the Tamastslikt Cultural Institute to learn about the storied past, contemporary culture, and bright economic future of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla Tribes. With world-class exhibits and interactive displays, local, regional, and national history is interpreted through the voices, collective memories, objects, and images of the native people. In the expansive Museum Store, discover the creativity of dozens of tribal artists as well as books, music, huckleberry treats, and exclusive Tamastslikt limited-edition collectible Pendleton blankets. Along the way, enjoy conversations with elders, traveling exhibits, storytelling, and hands-on displays. Between sites, enjoy a complimentary lunch at Sister's Cafe.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Explore this captivating town by motorcoach as you discover its diverse history. At one of the stops, learn about the significance of the Kennewick Man, hear about local economics, and view the Veterans Memorial. Visit USS Triton Sail Park where you will see the sail of a this historic submarine, its control room, and learn about its connection to the Hanford Project.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
What you won’t see are snakes, as the river doesn’t actually have snakes in it, but rather an abundance of salmon. While some believe the river was called the Snake is because its shape has many twists and winds, it is actually believed to have received its name from a Native American hand symbol.
Enjoy our Hells Canyon Flightseeing Adventure over, through, and around the Nez Perce's "land of the winding rivers." On this unforgettable narrated experience, soar over scenic rolling hills, crystal clear rivers, and abounding timbered wilderness as you learn about the region’s spectacular ecology, geology, and history.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
Explore the deepest canyon in North America and admire breathtaking scenery, including bighorn sheep, ancient rock formations, and Native American pictographs. Along the way, be treated to refreshments at a private ranch within the canyon.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
Lewis and Clark traveled through the Hells Gate State Park area during their journey to discover an inland waterway to the Pacific Ocean. Located within the park, The Lewis and Clark Discovery Center features indoor and outdoor displays, as well as a film describing the journey of Lewis and Clark through Idaho. Explore the two acre outdoor interpretive plaza on the banks of the Snake River with a beautiful moving stream and sculptures by artist Rip Caswell. Be sure to stop in the Lewis and Clark gift shop.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Enjoy this full day adventure with transportation and narration by Glacier Institute, the educational partner of the park. Spanning 50 miles and crossing the Continental Divide, the main road through Glacier National Park is one of the top scenic drives in the United States.
Stop at points of interest and designated viewpoints to admire impressive glaciers, beautiful valleys, cascading waterfalls, towering mountains and colorful wildflowers. Along the way, enjoy lunch in Rising Sun, Montana, an eatery within the park.
Conclude your day with a delicious dinner at Russell’s Fireside Dining Room in the Lake McDonald Lodge.
Delight in a stunning drive through the beautiful landscapes of Montana. Travel from a land of high mountains, deep valleys, and green forests to the plains, a vast horizontal sweep of yellow rangeland, golden grain fields, and brown harrowed strips. Along the way, your Adventure Guides will provide narration and fun National Park activies.
Terrace Mountain at Mammoth Hot Springs is the largest known carbonate-depositing spring in the world. From an easily walkable boardwalk trail, view this large complex of approximately 50 hot springs on a hill of travertine. Colors range from a pristine white to pink to dark red.
Explore Yellowstone National Park’s hottest and most changeable thermal area, making it one of the most extreme environments on the face of the Earth. Thanks to a combination of minerals and life forms, the colors are impressive too, ranging from milky blue to reddish orange. The views of this geological phenomena demonstrate the power of the Yellowstone Caldera and provide endless photo opportunities.
The drive to this amazing fall offers the opportunity to catch a glimpse of park wildlife, including as buffalo, elk, and black bear. Upon arrival, admire its magnificence and feel the misty spray as the fall plunges 132 feet to the rocks below.
The awesome sight of this 109-foot cascade of surging water demonstrates its power and how the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone was created. The Upper Falls has stood the test of time as it flows over rocks, which are remnants of a lava flow and are resistant to erosion.
Discover the largest geyser area on the shores of Yellowstone Lake. Here, you can view Potts Basin, a very dynamic area, with dozens of geysers of all sizes. Abyss Pool is a hot spring in the basin, known for its impressive deepness and Fishing Cone a geyser that was named after nineteenth-century visitors would boil their freshly caught fish right in its center, a practice that is no longer allowed.
Sixty-percent of the world’s geysers are found in Yellowstone National Park, but none more famous than Old Faithful. With soaring bursts that erupt about every 90 minutes, it is one of the parks most predictable geysers. In 1870, members of an expedition team led by General Washburn were so amazed by its predictability they named it Old Faithful.
Come relax in this comfortable lodge boasting incredible views. Here, the 60-foot floor to ceiling windows frame pristine Jackson Lake and the majestic Teton Range with breathtaking vistas as far as the eye can see. The view alone is worth the visit.
Built on the hillside overlooking the National Elk Refuge, the museum holdings a collection of over 5,000 artworks representing wild animals from around the world. Featuring work by prominent artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol, and John James Audubon, the museum’s unsurpassed permanent collection chronicles much of the history of wildlife in art from 2500 B.C.E. to the present.
As you follow this half-mile long boardwalk loop, witness all four of the hydrothermal features found in the park, including, mud pots, geysers, hot springs, and fumaroles. The many Fountain Paint Pot Area geysers erupt so frequently that you are almost guaranteed a great show on your short hike.
Enjoy the beautiful Columbia River Gorge from a vantage you have never experienced before. Bring all five senses and hop aboard. Hoist the sails, steer the boat, or just sit back and enjoy the views of the spectacular Columbia River Gorge aboard S/V Northern Exposure.
Activity Level: High| ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
Explore Hood River’s car-free historic highway and beyond on an electric bike adventure. Your guide will lead you to stunning Columbia Gorge views and share fun facts on your way to the quaint town of Mosier, OR. Upon arrival, relish a relaxing break at a local coffee shop or enjoy an ice cream.
Activity Level: High| ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Located in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge, visit Cedar Creek Alpacas, and be welcomed by the Rogers at their family farm. Get to know these soft, sweet animals as you pet and feed them. Then learn how fibers are spun into alpaca yarn and woven on a loom. You will have an opportunity to visit the fiber studio and shop in the farm store for yarn, apparel, and special gifts made from soft wool.
Activity Level: Moderate / ADA Accessibility: No
The Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum is dedicated to the preservation of all means of transportation. Enjoy viewing the cars, planes, motorcycles, military vehicles, and more, which are housed in this 3.5-acre indoor hangar. Rather than just refinishing the outside surface, engines are rebuilt so all are operable, resulting in one of the largest collections of antique planes and cars that are still in working condition.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Map & Itinerary Overview
Experience our first land and cruise package on this 15 or 16-day adventure. Follow the Columbia & Snake Rivers and continue with a personalized exploration of Glacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Parks.
Day 1 - Jackson, WY
Arrive at Jackson Hole Airport and be welcomed to Jackson, where your journey begins amidst the dramatic scenery of the Tetons. Start your day exploring the charming town square, with its iconic elk antler arches and vibrant local shops. Take a scenic walk or bike ride along the Snake River, where you might spot wildlife against the stunning mountain backdrop. Your Adventure Guides will be your window into this region as they direct you throughout your journey. As the sun sets over the incredible landscape, gather for a welcome dinner, sharing stories and anticipation for the itinerary ahead.
Day 2 - Grand Teton & Yellowstone National Parks
Begin your day with a refreshing cruise on Jackson Lake, take in stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Follow this with a guided exploration of Grand Teton National Park with your Adventure Guides. This sprawling park spans over 310,000 acres and features verdant valleys, vibrant mountain meadows, shimmering alpine lakes, and impressive peaks. Its rich history includes its past inhabitants: nomadic Native American tribes, early American explorers, and settlers.
Continue your exploration by visiting key cultural and informational landmarks within the park. Explore the Craig Thomas Discovery Center for an interactive learning experience about the park's environment. At the Jenny Lake Visitor Center, learn about the local wildlife and enjoy the serene lake set against the backdrop of the Tetons. Make sure to experience the panoramic views from Jackson Lake Lodge.
Wrap up your day at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, which houses a vast collection of art focused on the wildlife of North America.
Day 3 - Yellowstone National Park
Continue your explorations in Yellowstone by venturing into the lower section of the Grand Loop. Take in the roaring beauty of the Yellowstone Falls and the serene West Thumb area. Venture to the unique Yellowstone Lake, one of the largest high-elevation lakes in North America.
Your journey will lead you through ancient geological formations, including vast sections of the Yellowstone Caldera formed over 640,000 years ago and the younger West Thumb Caldera that last erupted 174,000 years ago.
Throughout the day, witness the breathtaking diversity of the landscape—from soaring mountains to deep canyons—and the wildlife that thrives in this protected ecosystem. Stop for a relaxing lunch at the Grant Village Dining Room.
Conclude your day with an evening of local entertainment. Choose between a lively performance at the Yellowstone Playhouse, known for its engaging theatrical productions, or a rustic experience at Meadow Vue Ranch with cowboy-themed activities and storytelling under the stars.
Day 4 - Experience Yellowstone National Park
After breakfast at your hotel, prepare for a full day of exploring Yellowstone National Park. Celebrated as the world's inaugural national park and famous for its extraordinary geothermal phenomena and geological wonders, Yellowstone spans an expansive area of nearly 3,500 square miles. This park boasts a terrain larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined. It is home to over 290 cascading waterfalls, with the mighty Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River standing out prominently.
Under the guidance of experienced nature guides, you will traverse the upper segments of Yellowstone’s Grand Loop, featuring a visit to the wildlife-rich Lamar Valley. Your journey continues with stops at the mesmerizing Norris Geyser Basin, the dynamic terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs, and the dramatic vistas at Tower Fall.
The day culminates with a specially arranged dinner at the historic Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, offering a perfect blend of culinary delights in a setting that echoes the natural beauty surrounding it.
Day 5 - Travel toward Glacier National Park
Begin a captivating drive through Montana's majestic landscapes, where towering peaks transition into deep, enchanting valleys and dense forests open to expansive plains. Witness the stunning contrast between the craggy highlands and the gentle sweep of golden grain fields, yellow rangelands, and brown, freshly tilled earth reaching toward the horizon.
Along your route, Adventure Guides will enhance your experience with engaging narratives and activities that celebrate the splendor of the National Parks. Enjoy a delightful lunch in the historic town of Butte, MT, and take a leisurely pause in the quaint town of Ennis, MT. This journey offers a beautiful tableau of Montana's diverse landscapes, from mountainous terrains to the spacious open skies of the plains.
Day 6 - Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park, often referred to as the "Crown of the Continent," spans over a million acres in Montana and boasts a stunning array of biodiversity and geological formations. Established in 1910, this park is home to over 130 named lakes, more than 1,000 different plant species, and hundreds of animal species. The park's dramatic landscapes are carved by ancient glaciers, with sharp peaks and deep valleys that continue to evolve today. Trek the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road, a marvel of engineering completed in 1932, which offers breathtaking views and access to remote areas across the Continental Divide. The park also holds historical significance for its longstanding ties to the Blackfeet, Salish, and Kootenai tribes, who have revered this land for thousands of years, making it a place rich in both natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Day 7 - Travel to Clarkston
Along your way, enjoy a stop in Coeur d'Alene, where you'll take a special luncheon cruise around the sparkling lake. Relish a gourmet meal while you take in the spectacular panoramic views of the pristine waters and surrounding mountains.
Next, travel to Clarkston, WA, and settle into your comfortable hotel. In the evening, join your fellow travelers for a memorable farewell dinner, celebrating the remarkable experiences and friendships forged throughout your journey. This festive gathering will be the perfect conclusion to your adventure, filled with laughter, shared stories, and a sense of camaraderie.
Day 8 - Begin Your Columbia & Snake Rivers Cruise
Travel to Clarkston and board the ship to kick off your extraordinary cruise along the Columbia & Snake Rivers.
Set in an expansive valley surrounded by dramatic hillsides, Clarkston graces the shoreline where the Snake River meets the Clearwater River. Named for William Clark of the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition, Clarkston's origins date back to the late 1890s, with roots tracing to the Nez Perce, the Native American tribe that originally inhabited the valley. Head to Hells Canyon for a thrilling boat ride or a captivating aerial flightseeing tour through the deepest canyon in North America. Experience the wild landscapes, where grand mountain peaks rise above vast stretches of remote wilderness, making every moment unforgettable.
Day 9 - Richland, WA
Richland sits along the beautiful Columbia River and offers a plethora of activities for visitors. Join us for the Pendleton Experience where you can venture through the countryside and discover the complex history of this town. The Reach Museum intrigues with its hands-on exhibits about the Columbia Basin's history and wildlife, making it a hit for all ages. Wine enthusiasts will delight in the many local vineyards, where you can savor some of the best wines in the country.
Day 10 - Cruising the Columbia River Gorge
From the secluded vantage of your private balcony, witness the awe-inspiring scenery of the Columbia River Gorge. The gorge is renowned for its towering cliffs, which are cloaked in evergreen forests and rise from the river’s edge to heights of up to 4,000 feet. Below, the Columbia River stretches wide and gleaming, a key waterway that winds through the Pacific Northwest. Observe the thrill of windsurfers and kiteboarders as they skillfully navigate the river’s strong winds and currents, their colorful gear painting a striking contrast against the deep greens and blues of the natural landscape.
Day 11 - Hood River, OR
Hood River holds a name derived from the river that flows from Mount Hood into the Columbia. Once renowned as the final stop of the Mount Hood Railroad, where timber and produce embarked on their journey downstream, this town exudes a long history of trade and commerce.
Today, Hood River beckons with a tapestry of delights, from quaint shops showcasing local artisanal treasures to some of the Pacific Northwest's finest wineries and breweries. Embark on a guided kayaking expedition through the Gorge's breathtaking waters or visit the fascinating exhibits of The Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum.
Day 12 - Kalama, WA
From our newly established dock in Kalama, Washington, set off on a breathtaking drive through the Cascade Mountains to marvel at the awe-inspiring remnants of Mount St. Helens. With a local guide bringing the journey to life, you’ll hear thrilling tales of the volcano’s explosive 1980 eruption and its dramatic impact on the landscape and community. Just steps from the ship, explore a sprawling city park, admire stunning local artwork displayed in a nearby hotel, and learn more about region’s captivating history at an interactive interpretive center. Enjoy Washington in a glass with a short trip to a charming family-owned vineyard for an afternoon of exquisite wine tasting.
Day 13 - Astoria, OR
Astoria, the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, captivates with its hillside of colorful Victorian homes that echo the charm of San Francisco. This vibrant town invites you to discover its unique streets on your own or join one of the many engaging excursions available.
Step back in time with a visit to the National Park Service's replica of Fort Clatsop, where the Lewis and Clark Expedition braved the winter of 1805-06. Jump aboard the classic red trolley for a scenic journey along Astoria's picturesque waterfront or ascend to the Astoria Column perched on a city bluff for breathtaking panoramic views. Wander through quaint local shops, vibrant art galleries, cozy wineries, and bustling craft breweries. Just steps from where your ship docks, the acclaimed Columbia River Maritime Museum awaits, ready to unfold the area’s extensive maritime story.
Day 14 - Day of Cruising
On this day of cruising, your backdrop is the awe-inspiring Mount Hood and the dramatic Mount St. Helens framing your journey as we sail towards the confluence of the West’s most storied river.
With postcard views, watch as the mountains blend into the sky, the trees hug the shores, and the wildlife coexist alongside you.
Day 15 - Portland, OR
Enjoy breakfast on board. As we transport you to the airport to start your journey home, reflect on your extraordinary journey and the memories and friendships forged along the way. We thank you for joining us and being a part of this unforgettable experience.