Plan your next vacation with extended family in mind. Here are five ideas that may appeal to multiple generations.
Montana’s Magnificent National Parks
Montana’s national parks provide an extraordinary window into nature’s glory. And there are few places on the planet as stunning as Glacier National Park. Located in a rugged corner of Montana not far from the Canadian border, the iconic Many Glacier Hotel lures visitors from around the world, eager to see the disappearing glaciers, hike aside azure-colored lakes, and catch a glimpse of resident wildlife. The secluded, five-story, 214-room gem offers old-world-style guest rooms and a Swiss Alpine theme within an unparalleled lakeside setting. To the south, Yellowstone, a nearly 3,500-square-mile wilderness recreation area sitting atop a volcanic hot spot, is a nature lover’s nirvana. Visitors to this storied national park, America’s first, stop to ogle what they came for. Perhaps it’s a grizzly with cubs, a lone wolf, or a moose snacking in the marshy grass. Recent flooding has caused some restrictions. Check for updates.For more: NPS.gov/yell; NPS.gov/glac; Xanterra.com





