Wagon Ride & BBQ on August 18

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Wagon Ride & BBQ

Date:

Thu, Aug 18, 2022

Time:

5:00pm – 8:00pm

Gather up the family for dinner at our weekly barbecue buffet and wagon ride offered June 23 through September 1st. Enjoy a scenic and historic wagon ride out into Senate Meadows stopping to take pictures, learn history and get a true sense of Galena’s past.

Enjoy an outdoor BBQ buffet and wagon ride with the family. This is the perfect “get away”  to let the kids play on the lawn while you enjoy the stunning beauty and tranquility of the mountains.

Please call 208-726-4010 if there is insufficient availability for your group size. We may be able to work with you! 

For more information and to sign up click HERE

Location:

Galena Lodge
15187 State Hwy 75, Ketchum, ID 83340, USA

Original source can be found here.



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