Posts Tagged ‘Travel Deals’

Going-to-the-Sun Road

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Well party people, it’s official. The Going-to-the-Sun Road (that little curvy number that laces its way through the park on 52 miles of asphalt) is officially open for the 2010 summer season.

And we couldn’t be more tickled about it!!

The road opens up much of the interior of the park and gives all that drive it an insider peak at some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.

Opening day, summer 2009.

Opening day, summer 2009.

A few tidbits about the Going-to-the-Sun Road:

-It is the only American roadway designated both as a National Historic Landmark and a National Civic Engineering Landmark.

-The name of the road is borrowed from nearby Going-to-the-Sun Mountain. Local legend tells the story of the deity, Sour Spirit, who came down from the sun to teach Blackfeet braves the rudiments of the hunt. On his way back to the sun, Sour Spirit had his images reproduced on the top of the mountain for inspiration to the Blackfeet.

-The road crews and park service work very hard to ensure the road is open and safe for travel. A tip of the hat to all of them.

-It’s currently undergoing a multi-year rehabilitation project, so you may experience a few delays when driving the road (no more than 40 minutes from 7 AM – 9 PM).

-There are a few ways to travel the road.
Option #1: Drive it yourself.
Option #2: Take the Sun Road transit system for free (July 1 – Sept. 6).
Option #3: Take the east side hiker shuttle (fee).
Option #4: Hob aboard a jammer (red bus) for an interpretive tour of the park.
Option #5: Take a Sun Tour and learn about the park from the Blackfeet perspective.

Whatever way you choose to explore the Going-to-the-Sun Road, be sure to take your camera. Because the views are going to knock your socks off.

Waterfalls in the mountain valleys below the road.

Waterfalls in the mountain valleys below the road.


TT

Welcome to Montana, ChiTown

Friday, June 4th, 2010

As many of you have probably seen on facebook, twitter or in the local media, the Montana Office of Tourism campaign is creating quite the buzz in Chicago.

Recently Ms. Barbara Brotman wrote an article for the Chicago Tribune about the campaign and…we totally love it.

A little excerpt, “Montana is thrusting its mountainous finger right in our Midwest faces, taunting us with its magnificent scenery and world-class outdoor recreation.” And of course my presonal favorite, “Join me, friends. Let’s tell Montana to fly-fish this.” Click here to read more.

Well sure, we are, but only in our sweetest “come see our beautiful big sky, hike through Glacier National Park and eat huckleberry pie with us” way. Because really, we just want you to party with us.

So now will you come? Please?
MT CHI
PS: Quit fighting it. You know we’re fun! And we have bighorn sheep, so you’ve got to like us.

(TT)

Travel With Deals

Monday, August 17th, 2009

It’s Monday. And after a gloomy overcast start to the day the sun is radiating its warmth, which in my mind means that life is good!

And since it is Monday, we’ve probably got people already looking with hope toward the end of the week. How about this? We’ll give you something to keep your motor running and going for the next few days…Deal?

Actually, speaking of deals, we’ve got a lot of them up for grabs in Glacier Country. Read on for deals that are sure to keep your week sunny and your motor running.
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Glacier Raft Company: With their season winding down, they have rafts, kayaks, canoes and paddling gear on sale.

Confluence Rafting: Now through September 15, they are offering a three night, two day expedition (including meals and activities) for $395 per day.

Falls Motel: Now through September 15, they have a Kayak the Clark Fork package that includes lodging and kayaking.

For more travel packages, click here. And have a happy Monday!