This 4-day camping tour spends time exploring Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons with an experienced and fun local guide. Enjoying camping inside the National Parks, superb wildlife viewin
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Location: Salt Lake City
What's Included
- Park entry fees
- Expert local tour guide
- This tour has a free downloadable App with tour commentary in French, German, Spanish and Italian.
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Private transportation
- All camping equipment except your sleeping bag (rent a sleeping bag with advance notice)
- National park entry fees (excludes additional non US resident government fees if applicable)
- Live commentary is provided in English.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit, but it's best suited for ages 10 and up. Kids definitely can join, but they should be comfortable with camping and hiking. We had a family with a 12-year-old on our trip, and he had a blast! Just a heads-up, younger kids might find some hikes a bit challenging.
A: Definitely go casual! Layering is key since the weather can change quickly in the parks. Bring a waterproof jacket, hiking boots, and warm clothing for the evenings. Trust me, you’ll want that extra layer when sitting around the campfire at night!
A: Yes, rescheduling is usually pretty flexible with Bindlestiff Tours. Just reach out to them directly as soon as you know. They’ll let you know your options based on availability. I had to change my dates, and they were super accommodating!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Yellowstone and Tetons camping tour!
Hey everyone! I'm considering gifting this 4-day camping tour from Salt Lake City to my brother for his birthday. He loves the outdoors but never camped in national parks before. Has anyone done this? What do you think? Is it worth it? I love that it has meals included, but I'm curious about the group size since it’s up to 14 people.
Anyone have tips for the Yellowstone and Tetons tour?
I booked this camping tour as a gift for my girlfriend’s birthday! We’re both excited but a little nervous since it’s our first camping experience. Any tips on what to expect or bring? I heard it can get chilly at night. Also, how's the wildlife viewing on the tour?