See the best of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks on this fully guided, small-group adventure designed for comfort, depth, and unforgettable scenery. With a maximum of 13 guests and travel in
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Location: Salt Lake City
What's Included
- 4 Nights Hotel Accommodations
- Yellowstone Bear World Ticket
- In Hotel Hot Breakfast on Day 2 through Day 5(Breakfast x 4)
- Half-day tour of Bonneville Salt Flats-if price option selected
- Binoculars
- Tour Mandatory Fees such as national parks entrance fees, itinerary included attractions
- Bottled water
- Breakfast
- headset
- Professional Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide) .
- SLC Airport Pickup 10:00AM-8:00PM
- Snacks
- Professional transportations(Type of vehicle used based on the number of guests attending that day)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but this tour is designed for older kids and adults who can handle some walking and longer days. Kids around 10 and up would likely enjoy it since there are quite a few hikes and beautiful viewpoints. Just keep in mind it can be tiring for little ones under that age!
A: You can reschedule as long as you give at least 72 hours' notice. They’re pretty flexible with dates, which is great! Just call their customer service, and they’ll help you find a new date that works. No extra fees, as long as you stick to the cancellation policy.
A: Definitely dress in layers! Mornings can be chilly, especially by the lakes, but it warms up during the day. Sturdy hiking boots are a must, and bring a rain jacket just in case. You might also want a hat and sunglasses for the sunny days!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Yellowstone & Grand Teton tour!
I’m considering this 5-day adventure for my parents’ anniversary. They love nature and have always wanted to see Yellowstone! I love that it includes cabins for a more authentic experience. Has anyone done this? Were the guides knowledgeable? What was your favorite part?
Just booked the Small Group Tour! So excited!
I just booked this tour for next month! I can't wait to see the Grand Prismatic Spring and all the wildlife. I’m a little nervous about the long days, but I heard the guides make it fun. What’s the best advice for first-timers?