As an authorized partner with Yellowstone National Park, we gained authority to access without the Alternating License Plate System (ALPS) restrictions We offer personalized small-group "2canGo" Packa
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Location: Salt Lake City
What's Included
- Natural Hot Spring Admission Fees
- 1 Day Camping Accommodation
- Dinner
- Complimentary seasonal activities: Either Whiter water Raft Or Fly Fishing
- Complimentary seasonal activities: Either Wild West Rodeo or Yellowstone Bear World
- Breakfast
- Snacks and Water
- Park entrance fees (*Only For residents of the United States)
- 4 Days Standard Hotel Accommodation
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there’s an age requirement for the whitewater rafting experience. Kids should be at least 8 years old to participate. If you're bringing younger kids, the tour may have other activities they can enjoy, but make sure to check in advance to see what’s available during your trip.
A: For the camping part, dress in layers since it can get chilly at night. Bring a good sleeping bag and some warm clothes. As for rafting, wear a swimsuit or quick-dry clothes, and don't forget water shoes! They also suggest sunscreen and a hat for that river sun.
A: Rescheduling is pretty flexible! If something comes up, you can usually change the date with a little notice. Just make sure to communicate with the provider as soon as possible, and they’ll do their best to accommodate you.
Discussions
Thinking of Giving a Yellowstone Tour as a Gift!
I’m considering gifting my brother this 6-day tour through Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks. He loves the outdoors and the idea of whitewater rafting on the Snake River sounds amazing! The included natural hot springs and the Wild West Rodeo are such cool bonuses. Has anyone done this? Any tips for making it even more special?
Can’t Decide Between This Tour and a Cabin Stay?
I’m torn between booking the 6-day tour or just renting a cabin near the parks. This tour includes everything like camping, rafting, and even BBQs. However, I love the idea of having a quiet cabin to return to. Anyone who has done the tour think it was worth it? How did you feel about the group size?