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The Best Places to See the Northern Lights

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Explore the Best Places to See the Northern Lights

Nature’s most spectacular light show needs to be seen to be believed. The vibrant hues of blue, green, pink and violet dancing across the night sky are truly ethereal. All the top viewing spots offer little to no light pollution, and clear skies over crisp mountain peaks. If you’re ready to make the trip, experience the unbelievable majesty for yourself at the best places to see the northern lights.




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Fairbanks, Alaska

The bitter northern cold is what keeps most travelers from witnessing aurora borealis’ incredible beauty. Enter Chena Hot Springs Resort, and its warm mineral waters where guests can enjoy the light show from the warmth and safety of a natural hot spring. Fairbanks lies directly under a bed of aurora activity, so between August and April, guests are guaranteed a magical display of green, yellow and purple. 




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Svalbard, Norway

There’s no shortage of fantastic vantage points in Norway, but Svalbard is exceptional. The area experiences polar night, or perpetual darkness. So between mid-November and February, Svalbard is the only inhabited place in the world where visitors can witness the phenomenon during the day. 




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Finland

Finland experiences aurora borealis roughly 200 times a year, making it a prime destination to gaze at the northern sky. The glass igloos at the romantic Kakslauttanen resort are the perfect place to fall asleep each night watching the dancing display. Then, hunt down the lights on a reindeer-drawn sled ride through the enrapturing wilderness.




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Greenland

With near-perfect visibility in many places, a trip to Greenland guarantees exceptional odds to see some northern sky magic. Hotel Arctic’s cozy igloos on the edge of Ilulissat Icefjord have all the elements needed to make your stay hospitable, so you can enjoy the northern lights without interruption. 




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Yukon, Canada

When cloud conditions and low-light pollution align, the Canadian territory of Yukon provides shades of green and yellow light for hours each night. At resorts like the Northern Lights Resort and Spa, you can follow up your long night of stargazing with a lazy day of pampering and massage. 




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Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota

The 218,000-acre national park is one of the most remote spots in the country, with perfect dark skies every night of the year. Pitch a tent at one of many isolated campgrounds, or stay in a bed in the town of Ranier, just 10 minutes from the park’s entrance. Whatever you choose, the views inside the park are worth the hike, every time.




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North Pole Igloos Hotel

For a northern lights viewing that’s practically guaranteed, and a trip that’s even more out of the way, the luxury igloos at this pop-up glamping concept are as far north as it gets. The all-inclusive hotel package offers a one-night stay in the North pole, two nights in Svalbard, plus transportation, meals and guides. 




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Icelandair

Travelers who fly on Icelandair might get a taste of the phenomenon before they even land. The magnificent Hekla Aurora plane takes passengers on a stopover through Iceland on flights between Europe and America at no extra cost, so travelers can easily experience the lights for themselves without any inconvenience. The plane’s interior is also decorated with one-of-a-kind mood lighting meant to mimic the aurora borealis, for what is perhaps the most immersive in-flight experience yet designed. 




 

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    The 10 Best Places to Visit in Portugal

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    Experience the Best Places to Visit in Portugal

    The picturesque country of Portugal is known for its history, culture, great food, and idyllic weather. Families and surfers flock to the beaches spanning the nation’s 830km (515 miles) coastline, hikers wander from hilltop to hilltop, fans of history wander the streets of storied cities, and nightlife junkies hop from bar to bar in Lisbon and Porto. To experience everything would take a lifetime. Get a head start on seeing it all with the top 10 places to visit in Portugal.




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    Lisbon

    Portugal’s capital is a postcard- surrounded by hills, filled with cobblestone alleyways, white-domed cathedrals and civic squares- always brought up in conversations about Portugal travel. The city is packed with galleries to peruse, like the incredible Museu Coleção Berardo, featuring the works of Hockney, Warhol, and Pollock. By day, explore hilltop castles and sample pastel de nata (custard tart) prepared by local vendors, and at night, the real party begins. Lisbon is brimming with old-school drinking dens, brassy jazz clubs, and open-all-night clubs to party until the sun comes up. 




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    Sintra

    One of the world’s most romantic cities, Porto is laced with baroque architecture, scenic waterfronts, and cosmopolitan dining. Start in the beautiful Ribeira District – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – before crossing the water to the centuries-old wineries in Vila Nova de Gaia, where you can sip, dine, and relax in one of the finest ports in the world.




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    Algarve

    Located in Portugal’s southernmost region, Algarve is a feast for the eyes, with gorgeous beaches, cobbled streets, flower-clad hills and tranquil olive groves. The host of bustling towns in the region are the perfect place to see renaissance architecture and beautiful old churches. Faro is the region’s capital, and Lagos is the place to go for nightlife. Silves is best known for its looping orange groves and red sandstone castle, while Tavira is packed with elegant bridges and monuments. 




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    Madeira

    Nicknamed the “Floating Garden of the Atlantic,” Madeira Island is popular for its lush green landscapes, flower gardens, wines, and New Year’s celebrations featuring one of the world’s largest displays of fireworks. The perpetually mild climate and virtually crime-free status attracts visitors from around the world by plane, cruise ship, and ferry.




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    Évora

    With a history dating back over 2,000 years, Évora was once a flourishing city under Roman rule. Today, the small town is renowned for its well-preserved history. Visitors can hop from fountain to cathedral by romantic horse-drawn carriages, or simply with a pleasant stroll. For the morbidly curious, the Capela dos Ossos is an intricate chapel decorated with real human bones. 




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    The Serra da Estrela

    Portugal’s highest mountain is known for its rugged scenery, outdoor adventures, and traditional way of life. At the country’s highest point, the summit of Torre, you can slalom down Portugal’s only ski slope. That is, if you’re not entranced by the furry sheepdog puppies that frolic by the Serra da Estrela’s roadside. 




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    Obidos

    If your Portugal travel plan coincides with July, you can catch Obidos’ incredible annual Medieval Festival, where wandering minstrels, costumed jugglers, and armored knights roam the city’s cobblestone streets. Year round, you can visit the busy squares, quaint cafes, and vibrant markets in this Western Portugese gem.




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    Coimbra

    Portugal’s most atmospheric college town rises steeply from the Rio Mondego, and offers a jovial atmosphere filled with history and its students. Be sure to stop by the historic Café Santa Cruz, a beautiful showpiece cafe set in a former high-vaulted chapel with stained glass windows and graceful stone arches, where guests can nibble on their famous crúzios, delicious egg and almond cakes that pair perfectly with a cup of coffee mediterranean air. 




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    Aveiro

    The bustling city of Aveiro is often called “the Venice of Portugal” due to its picturesque canals dotted with colorful gondolas and speedboats. Between the historic sites, gorgeous beaches, and tasty cuisine Aveiro has certainly earned its moniker. For fresh fish, meat, produce, and handicrafts perfect for souvenirs, guests should look to the Central Market.




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      15 Must-See World Heritage Sites

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      Explore these Must-See World Heritage Sites

      For centuries, some of the most breathtaking sites of ancient times were hidden from the world, in dense jungles, sprawling deserts, up mountains, or at the bottom of the sea. Over 1000 of these astounding locations have been named UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and while they are all significant, there are some that truly can’t be missed. Find feats of ancient architecture and the untold bounty of nature at these must-see World Heritage Sites. 




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      Machu Picchu, Peru

      The lush, mountainous terrain of the Andes is home to one of the Inca empire’s greatest masterpieces, and some of the freshest air on planet earth. Storied, isolated, and beautifully preserved, these legendary ruins are the highlight of any visit to South America.




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      Great Barrier Reef, Australia

      For fans of scuba diving, the Great Barrier Reef is not only one of the most colorful places on Earth, but also the planet’s largest coral reef system. Stretching 133,000 miles with more than 900 islands, 400 kinds of coral, and absolutely teeming with rare and endangered marine life, this vibrant destination is a must-see for those looking to connect with our planet’s incredible oceans.




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      Old Havana, Cuba

      Rumba music fills the quaint cobbled squares, while vintage cars roll through historic streets at this celebrated pit stop between the old and new world. While there are many sites and sounds to enjoy throughout this beautiful city, nothing beats the wealth of Baroque and Neoclassical architecture of Old Havana’s eclectic plazas. 




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      Great Wall, China

      This might seem like a cliche, but there is a reason this legendary site has inspired so many great journeys across the globe. Its scope is simply too massive to understand without visiting, but one look at the sunrise over the rolling green of the Jundu Mountains will make everything clear. 




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      Cinque Terre, Italy

      Italy houses some of the greatest cultural sites in the world, including the Roman Colosseum, the Piazza del Duomo, and of course, Venice. But for a criminally underrated travel experience, the coastal villages of Cinque Terre are among the most beautiful places in the world. Cars are banned here, so visitors can take in the distinct history of the region, whether they’re hiking, dining, or taking a boat tour. 




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      Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, Japan

      One of dozens of incredible sites littering the storied nation of Japan, the shrine is a beautiful holy place of Shintoism with over 20 gorgeous structures to appreciate, the centerpiece being the famous floating torii gate. The graceful structures are connected by boardwalk, but the best way to experience the majesty is with a leisurely boat cruise around the inlet. 




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      Acropolis, Athens, Greece

      A home to Kings, an ancient citadel, the mythical realm of Gods, and now an unmissable World Heritage Site. Fans of the classics will love the opulent marble of The Parthenon, where Western theater, democracy, and philosophy were all produced. 




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      Giants Causeway, UK

      One of Ireland’s top attractions, this remarkable volcanic rock formation is one you won’t soon forget. Enormous columns of rock rise from the sea, as cool breezes cascade down the grassy hillsides that surround the area, a place of healing sea air and an authentic Irish experience. 




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      Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

      One of the last remaining Wonders of the World, the status of these ancient monuments is legendary, even among World Heritage Sites. While not the most original adventure, a sunset camel ride past the pyramids and Sphinx is certainly one to remember.




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      Yellowstone National Park, USA

      With lush forests, hot springs, alpine rivers, geysers, and an abundance of wildlife sightings, it’s not hard to see why this is one of the greatest natural attractions in the United States. Visitors can delight in hiking, and enjoy boating, skiing, and cycling under the scenic protection of Yellowstone’s majestic peaks.




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      Cappadocia, Turkey

      The famous “Fairy Chimney” rock formations are reason enough to visit this scenic region, but it is also full of caves, churches, and underground cities. To take in the full majesty of this Eastern European gem, booking a hot air balloon ride is a must.




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      Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

      Perhaps the best place on Earth to view wildlife, this enormous marine reserve is an opportunity to get close to penguins, giant tortoises, and all sorts of creatures unique to the beaches and volcanic landscapes of some of the most beautiful islands in the world.




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      Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

      The emerald waters of this scenic bay are the perfect place for junk boat tours and grand kayak adventures through limestone isles topped with rainforests. Whether you’re going for scuba diving, rock climbing, or blissful relaxation, Ha Long Bay is an extraordinary paradise of romance and wonder.




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      Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

      For a quintessential African safari experience, look no further than Serengeti National Park. The sprawling savannah and warm African sun are best experienced between October and November, where travelers can witness hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles migrating south to find water and grazing land.




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      Easter Island, Chile

      The remote Polynesian island is famed for its rolling green pastures, and of course, the monumental stone heads. There are actually nearly 900 surviving monuments, which amount to a quiet landscape unlike any other on Earth. 




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      Taj Mahal, India

      The incredulously opulent palace is one of the most renowned attractions in the world, and one that needs to be seen to be believed. An amazing symbol of India and its history, the Taj Mahal is Mughal architecture at its finest, and the centerpiece of a quality trip to India. 




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        The 10 Most Underrated National Parks in the U.S.

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        Explore the Most Underrated National Parks in the United States

        We know of everybody’s favorite National Parks—Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Zion, etc.— but there are a whopping 423 National Parks in the U.S. just waiting to be explored. The National Parks are an amazing way to experience the wide array of beauty and wildlife in America, and we don’t want you to miss a thing. Explore our favorite underrated National Parks in the U.S.




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        Big Bend National Park – Texas

        You’ll find true solitary solace at Big Bend. It’s one of the hardest National Parks to access, but also one of the most biodiverse. Here, you’re surrounded by the Chisos Mountains, Chihuahuan Desert, and the Rio Grande. A 90-minute drive to the iconic artist’s town of Marfa, Big Bend is a great day trip for hiking and dipping in the hot springs. The best time to visit is fall or spring, or early morning if you’re visiting in the summer. Accommodations include yurt, camping, or drive-in options.




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        Great Sand Dunes National Park – Colorado

        Who knew the tallest sand dunes in the U.S. would be in southern Colorado? With peaks up to 14,000 feet tall, it’s no wonder this park has been called a “sandbox of epic proportions.” There are no motorized vehicles allowed on the dunes, but you can hike up and slide down on a sand sled (available for rent at shops nearby). There’s not much by way of restaurants or nightlife surrounding the park, but Colorado Springs, Durango and Santa Fe are all within a 3-hour drive. A special trip to the park is worth it to see these natural marvels.




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        Biscayne National Park – Florida

        Just 45 minutes from Miami is the largest coral reef in North America, tons of marine life, and evidence of human life dating back 10,000 years. 95% of Biscayne National Park lies underwater, making it one of the most unique National Parks in the U.S. and accessible only by boat. Take a guided tour, paddleboard through mangroves, snorkel over shipwrecks, or boat, dive, and fish in clear waters. 




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        Isle Royale National Park – Michigan

        This island in the middle of Lake Superior is accessible by a ferry, 3-hour boat ride, or 45-minute seaplane and only open in the summertime. But, much like Biscayne, even (and maybe especially) the most remote National Parks in the U.S. are worth visiting. Enjoy a quiet hike, a refreshing swim, and a beautiful spot to camp overnight. At Isle Royale, you might spot a group of moose or even the elusive wolfpack that the park helped repopulate! 




         

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        North Cascades National Park – Washington

        Known as the “American Alps,” you won’t believe the landscape views at North Cascades National Park. With over 500 lakes and ponds, there are endless opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, and more. The park is only open in the summer, but when it is, there are endless opportunities for hiking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, and enjoying the park’s 500+ lakes and ponds. Don’t miss Colonial Creek Falls, the tallest waterfall in the U.S.!




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        Saguaro National Park – Arizona

        Fill up your water bottles and head straight into the scene of wild west movie. Just outside of Tucson is Saguaro National Park, home to the tallest cacti in the U.S. And by tall, we mean that the park’s tallest-ever Saguaro was 78 ft.! From April to June you can enjoy beautiful cactus flowers, but desert landscape and wildlife is fascinating and breathtaking all year round.




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        Channel Islands National Park – California

        Visit the Galapagos of North America just 90 minutes from Los Angeles! You’d never know you were near civilization at Channel Islands National Park. There are no cars or nearby restaurants, just an all-natural island escape where you may spot whales, bald eagles, miniature foxes, and sea lions. Kayaking through the park’s unique sea caves is a favorite of Channel Islands visitors.




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        Kenai Fjords National Park – Alaska

        Alaska has some of the most National Parks in the U.S. of any other state, but most of them are hard to access. Not this one, though—Kenai Fjords National Park is just a quick drive or train ride from Anchorage! Wilderness in Alaska is unique, and this park offers a front row to all of it: glaciers, fjords, breaching whales, sea otters, puffins, eagles…the list goes on.




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        Carlsbad Caverns National Park – New Mexico

        Hundreds of millions of years ago, caves formed within the Guadalupe Mountains, and now they’re accessible for you to explore! Home of the largest cave chamber in North America (and lots of migrating bats), some caves at Carlsbad Caverns National Park go as deep underground as high as the Empire State Building is tall. The hike through the caverns takes about an hour to complete, and you won’t soon forget the incredible rock formations and gigantic “rooms” made of limestone.




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        Voyageurs National Park – Minnesota

        Nestled along the Canadian border is Voyageurs National Park. This Dark Sky Park is one of the best places to stargaze, and it’s so far north you may even see the Northern Lights! The dense forest is perfect for long hikes, and there are many lakes for boating and swimming. Guests may stay on a campsite (though some are only accessible by canoe), or on the water in a houseboat if you have a permit.




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          Travel Guide for the Perfect Southern California Road Trip

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          Your Travel Guide to Southern California

          With some of the best weather in the country, Southern California is known to be an alluring destination for a getaway. Whether you live in the state already, or are looking to plan a drive to the West Coast, there are endless places you can visit during a drove through the region. Plan your next Southern California road trip with these quintessential destinations in mind, so that you can get the full experience in some of the state’s most inviting cities.




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          Los Angeles

          There are dozens of neighborhoods in Los Angeles, each with their own individual style, culture and attractions. Book a hotel stay in a centrally-located area like West Hollywood, and you’ll get to experience the full dazzle of the city. A room at the West Hollywood EDITION places you in a sleek, luxury hotel with easy access to restaurants and nightlife. Buy tickets for a show at the Hollywood Bowl for a unique, outdoor music experience unlike any other venue in the city.

          While you’re in Hollywood, grab a drink at Good Times at Davey Wayne’s, one of the city’s favorite bars for cocktails and dancing. You can’t leave the area without taking in the ocean waves, and the Santa Monica Pier is an iconic locale to visit in Southern California. You can also stop by one of Santa Monica’s most popular bars, The Bungalow, to watch the sunset over the Pacific as you sip a refreshing cocktail.




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          San Diego

          San Diego is the biggest county in California, offering plenty of space to explore the beautiful landscape. Road trip to the area and stay downtown in the bustling Gaslamp Quarter to be walking distance from the hottest restaurants, bars and nightlife. The Kimpton Hotel Palomar is a great selection for a stylish place to stay in the heart of the area. Visit San Diego’s trendy Little Italy neighborhood for delicious restaurants like Herb & Wood, brunch favorites like Morning Glory or revelrous bars like Kettner Exchange.

          To get in touch with nature, head to Torrey Pines Beach to take in the breezy, ocean air. This beautiful beach is a local favorite along with secluded locales like Black’s Beach. When you get back on the road, don’t forget to plan a visit to the Potato Chip Mountain hike–a uniquely shaped mountain that provides a photo-worthy experience.




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          Desert Cities

          An escape to the desert can be the perfect road trip getaway when exploring Southern California. While the area is most widely known for Coachella Valley’s world-renowned Coachella Music & Arts Festival, you can drive in any time of year for warm weather and awe-inspiring landscapes. Joshua Tree is known for its scenery of unique, yucca trees and uninhabited desert, making it a great destination for camping under the stars. You can also drive further out to see Salvation Mountain, a colorful, Instagram-worthy art installation just east of the Salton Sea.

          To stay in the desert overnight, book a room in Palm Springs and experience the culture of casual living and mid-century architecture. The Ace Hotel Palm Springs is known for its poolside bar, the Saguaro Hotel is a favorite due to its vivid, rainbow-colored exterior, and Parker Palm Springs is a go-to for a lavish, artsy stay. You can also drive out to Pioneertown–a one-of-a-kind destination that gives the true essence of the wild, wild west. A former movie set, this town now preserves the Western way of living with places like Pappy and Harriet’s where you can grab a drink and take in live music.




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            Explore Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky, Montana

             

            Explore Lone Mountain Ranch

            Big Sky, Montana has become a go-to travel destination in recent years due to its natural landscape of mountains, rivers and blankets of snow. Guests traveling to this sprawling, Western state can escape into laid back serenity through booking a stay at a hotel like Lone Mountain Ranch. This haven for experiencing Yellowstone Country has been in business for more than 100 years, offering guests cabin living, on-site adventures and unparalleled scenery. Travel to Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky to get a taste of an authentic, American West sanctuary.




            The Cabins

            Their charming cabins have been renovated to embrace the cozy comforts of secluded living. Choose between one and two-bedroom, duplex and even private home accommodations to fit the nature of your stay. Wooden decks are perfect for a relaxing morning cup of coffee. Warm up on chilly nights next to the beautiful fireplace or take a peaceful bath in the claw-foot tub. Guests enjoy the ultimate privacy no matter their preference of log cabin retreat.




            Horn & Cantle

            After a day exploring the great outdoors, enjoy a thoughtfully crafted dining experience at the ranch’s onsite restaurant Horn & Cantle. This newly renovated restaurant and saloon hosts a menu of farm-to-table dishes inspired by locally sourced ingredients. Guests get to taste traditional Montana culinary favorites as well as unique, modern originals in a cozy and exciting environment. Whether you’re savoring an anniversary dinner, or feasting during a family lunch, Horn & Cantle has something for everyone. End a busy day with one of their signature cocktails at the saloon and toast to your picturesque getaway.




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            Sleigh Ride

            One of Lone Mountain Ranch’s most unique offerings is their Sleigh Ride dinner. Operating since 1975, this fairytale-like excursion by horse drawn sleigh is a one-of-a-kind experience you’ll remember for a lifetime. Guests are whisked away down a beautiful snow-covered path and brought to a private, three-course cabin dinner. You’ll be entertained by a local cowboy storyteller as you’re served a delicious prime rib feast. Book this specialty dinner December through March and take in an exclusive, magical adventure.




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            Experiences

            During your stay, take advantage of the variety of activities available for embracing the alluring Montana wilderness. Get into the Big Sky spirit by going on a horseback ride led by an experienced wrangler. You can also explore Yellowstone Park like a local with a guided tour. See the legendary Old Faithful geyser or have a photography expedition to come home with beautiful photos of your vacation. Mountain biking, fly fishing, canoeing and paddle boarding can also be added to your itinerary, along with unique onsite activities like a ropes course, archery or axe throwing. No matter the experience, you’ll have a well-rounded stay filled with unforgettable memories.

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