12 Group Yellowstone 2-Day Tour | West Yellowstone Round Trip

2 days (approximately)
Offered in: English

Direct Access to Yellowstone | Round trips to West Yellowstone take only about half an hour, avoiding long journeys from Salt Lake City and saving more time for scenery appreciation

West Gate Accommodation | Stay at premium hotels near Yellowstone's West Gate for smooth park access without detours, enabling more concentrated sightseeing time

Comfortable Business Vehicles | Spacious high-roof business vehicles with ample space and cozy rides for a relaxed journey

VIP Small Group | 12-person premium small group with five-star reviews, guaranteed quality and thoughtful services for a worry-free trip

Starlink Connectivity | Full-range Starlink satellite network and in-vehicle Wi-Fi coverage for seamless online access throughout the journey

Thoughtful Amenities | Complimentary mineral water, snacks, binoculars and other supplies provided on board to greatly enhance travel comfort and experience

What's Included

Includes 1 nights' accommodation
Professional travel vehicle insurance and commercial vehicle insurance
Professional Chauffeur & Tour Guide Service
National Park Entrance Fee (Non-Resident Fee)
Personal expenses
Tour guide tip

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center & Chamber of Commerce

Meeting time is 9:00 AM. The tour guide will meet you at the Visitor Center.Please arrive 10 minutes in advance. The tour guide will contact you the day before the tour starts,and the specific meeting time is subject to the tour guide's notice.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 2 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    West Yellowstone—Lower Geyser Basin—Grand Prismatic Spring— Upper Geyser Basin Trail—Yellowstone Lake —Artist Point

    5 stops
  • 1
    Lower Geyser Basin

    Shortly after leaving Madison Junction, you’ll see the steaming geothermal area. The first sight is a mud pot-dominated geothermal feature, named for its red, yellow, and brown mud—colors caused by different oxidation states of iron in the mud. One highlight of the mud pots is their “bubbles,” formed by gases released from Yellowstone’s volcano. These bubble patterns change with the seasons.

    40 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Grand Prismatic Spring

    A 10-minute drive from Fountain Paint Pots brings you to the famous Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest hot spring in the U.S. and the third-largest in the world. It measures 75–91 meters wide, 49 meters deep, and releases about 2,000 liters of 71°C groundwater every minute. A standout of Yellowstone’s hot springs, it spans over 100 meters in diameter, with vivid blue, green, yellow, orange, and red hues radiating outward from its center. It is the largest and most colorful thermal feature in the park.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 3

    A 15-minute drive leads to Yellowstone’s largest visitor center and iconic landmark: Old Faithful. Old Faithful was the first named geyser in Yellowstone National Park and remains its most famous attraction. It erupts approximately every 90 minutes, shooting water up to 40 meters high in a spectacular display. Here, you’ll find a visitor center for learning, shopping for souvenirs, and watching park-related films.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 4
    Yellowstone Lake

    After a 30-minute drive, a mirror-smooth lake comes into view: this is the West Thumb Geyser Basin on the shore of Yellowstone Lake. Formed by a volcanic caldera collapse 150,000 years ago, this area creates a magical scene when hot springs meet the lake. Steam from the geysers drifts through the air, blending with the lake’s green waters and the blue sky above, creating a landscape unlike any other thermal area in Yellowstone. Acting as a cove on Yellowstone Lake, West Thumb hosts numerous geysers with strikingly varied hues—some clear green, others dark black like wet cement—each vent offering a beautiful, otherworldly sight.

    40 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 5
    Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

    After a one-hour drive, we arrive at the canyon section of Yellowstone National Park. Over millions of years, the Yellowstone River carved the dramatic, towering Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Artist Point, located at the top of a cliff on the south rim of the canyon, directly opposite Yellowstone Falls, is the best spot to view both the canyon and the falls. This is where painter Thomas Moran depicted Yellowstone Falls in 1872, hence the name “Artist Point.” The canyon stretches about 20 miles long and reaches depths of up to 1,000 feet. While the canyon’s depth, shape, and the rushing deep green river are impressive, the most unforgettable sight is the dazzling, multicolored volcanic rock. The canyon walls glow with brilliant hues—white, yellow, green, blue, crimson, and countless shades in between—making the entire scene look like a living oil painting. Millions of tons of these rocks hold their vivid colors firmly, neither washed away by the river nor faded by wind and sun.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • Day 2

    Antler Park – Grand Teton National Park – West Thumb Boardwalk– Morning Glory Boardwalk– Midway Geyser Basin

    7 stops
  • 6
    Antler Arches of Jackson

    The town exudes Western cowboy charm in every detail, from exterior facades to interior decor. The world-famous Antler Park is located right in town, home to America’s largest and most impressive elk antler arches. Matching arches stand at each of the park’s four corners, made from naturally shed antlers collected from elk that winter in the National Elk Refuge. It’s a must-visit photo spot for every traveler!

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7
    Oxbow Bend

    The Snake River flows down from the Jackson Lake Dam, curves sharply near Highway 89 in the direction of Moran, forming a bend shaped like a bison horn—hence the name Oxbow Bend. A pull-off area along the highway offers westward views of the majestic Mount Moran rising dramatically above the river. Its massive granite face is truly awe-inspiring. On calm mornings or evenings, the still water creates a perfect mirror of the snow-capped peaks, making it one of the most iconic photo spots for photographers worldwide. Towering trees and shimmering waters evoke the tranquil landscapes of English countryside paintings. This is one of Grand Teton’s top wildlife-viewing locations, a must-shoot for photographers, and the best vantage point to admire Mount Moran. Grand Teton’s fall foliage draws countless photographers here each autumn.

    20 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 8
    Teton Point Turnout

    Just a short drive south along Highway 191 from Snake River Overlook, you will see a roadside sign for Teton Point Turnout. Upon entering the parking area, you’ll be greeted by an unobstructed panoramic view. Here, the jagged peaks of the Teton Range stretch across the horizon in a dramatic line, showcasing the grandeur of the Grand Tetons. You’ll also spot ancient, permanent glaciers clinging to the mountain faces, offering a truly awe-inspiring sight.

    20 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 9
    Jackson Lake

    Jackson Lake is a natural glacial lake located in Grand Teton National Park, northwestern Wyoming. It is approximately 24 km long, 11 km wide, and up to 134 meters deep, with an average annual water temperature of 16°C. Since the completion of the Jackson Lake Dam, the lake has expanded significantly; its surface water is used by farmers in Idaho for irrigation. The Snake River feeds the lake from the north and flows out through the dam on the lake’s eastern side. The lake is rich in aquatic life, including both introduced and native trout species such as Snake River cutthroat trout and mountain whitefish. There are over 15 islands, most notably Elk Island and Donoho Point. The Jenny Lake Trail extends from the southern end of Yellowstone National Park to the northern end of the lake, then runs along the eastern shore. Nearby marinas and lodges offer boat tours (with the exception of Jackson Lake Lodge).

    20 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 10
    West Thumb Geyser Basin

    In the late afternoon, we return to the Yellowstone Lake area. As America’s largest volcanic lake, Yellowstone Lake offers unique landscapes where geysers and thermal features meet open water, as well as exceptional sunset views. The West Thumb area features one of the park’s most distinctive boardwalks. Here, you’ll see steaming hot springs rising from the shoreline, the crystal-clear waters of Yellowstone Lake, and dramatic views of blue skies and clouds reflected on the water.

    40 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 11
    Morning Glory Pool

    After lunch, we’ll explore the trails behind Old Faithful. Upper Geyser Basin has the highest density of geysers in Yellowstone—of the park’s 200–250 total geysers, around 180 are located here. Along the boardwalk, we’ll visit famous features including Castle Geyser, Grand Geyser, Daisy Geyser, Grotto Geyser, Riverside Geyser, and Morning Glory Pool. This is one of the few places where you can see all four types of geothermal features: fumaroles, hot springs, geysers, and mud pots. If time and energy allow, you can continue along the boardwalk from Morning Glory Pool to Sapphire Pool in the Biscuit Basin area. Morning Glory and Sapphire are the two most distinctive thermal features along this trail.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 12
    Midway Geyser Basin

    Approximately 40 minutes after entering the park, we arrive at the Grand Prismatic Spring boardwalk. The full trail is about 3 km long: the first half is mostly flat gravel, while the second half includes gentle slopes. Due to weather conditions, the boardwalk is only open to visitors from May through August each year. If you visit outside these months, please take extra caution for your safety.

    1 hour Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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