As commercial tour operators, we are exempt from the Alternating License Plate System and have access to Yellowstone National Park every day without restriction. Offer small-group & private "2canGo"
From: $0.00
Location: Salt Lake City
What's Included
- Natural Hot Spring Admission Fees
- Breakfast
- Complimentary seasonal activities: either Jenny Lake Boat Tour or Jackson Lake Cruises
- Snacks and Water
- Park entrance coordination (*Only For residents of the United States)
- 4 Days Standard Hotel Accommodation
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit for the horseback ride, but it’s generally recommended for kids ages 8 and up. Just make sure they’re comfortable around horses! The guides will make sure everyone has a good time, but if your kid is younger, they might prefer something like the wildlife viewing instead.
A: The tours usually go on rain or shine, including the hot springs! If there's severe weather, they might reschedule activities, but they’ll typically have alternate plans in place. Always keep an eye on the forecast before your trip so you can pack accordingly!
A: Yes, parking is generally easy to find in Salt Lake City, especially near the tour meeting points. Just keep in mind that some areas may have time limits or fees, so it’s good to check ahead of time. Also, using a rideshare service can save you some hassle!
Discussions
Has anyone done the 5-day Yellowstone tour? Thinking of gifting it!
I'm thinking about getting this Yellowstone and Grand Teton tour for my parents. They love nature and wildlife, and I think the hot springs would be a perfect way for them to relax. I've heard good things about the small group size. Just wanted to see if anyone has actually done it and what the experience was like, especially with the horseback riding and the hot springs!
Considering the Yellowstone tour for my husband's birthday!
I just came across this 5-day tour and it looks incredible! It's got everything from wildlife to hot springs. I know he loves the outdoors, but I'm a bit worried about the horseback riding part. Is it tough? Also, how’s the food? Any recommendations?