Explore the stunning landscapes of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks on this immersive 4-day tour. Begin your journey in Salt Lake City, where a professional guide will escort you to Pocatello. Experience breathtaking views on the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram and visit iconic sites like Jenny Lake and the West Thumb Geyser Basin. Enjoy a full day of wildlife watching and geothermal wonders in Yellowstone, including the famous Old Faithful Geyser. This tour offers comfortable accommodations and expert guidance, making it perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
- 4-day guided tour featuring Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
- Includes Jackson Hole Aerial Tram tickets for panoramic views
- Explore geothermal features and abundant wildlife in Yellowstone
- Comfortable accommodations provided with transportation from Salt Lake City
14:00Departure Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC);W Terminal Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84122; Free pick-up time is 14:00.
Today you'll board a flight to Salt Lake City, Utah's largest city. Our friendly and professional tour guide will contact you in advance and meet you at the airport baggage claim. We'll then transfer to Pocatello. Complimentary airport pickup from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) on the day of your tour is at 2:00 PM (this is when you'll meet our staff at baggage claim after collecting your luggage). Since you need to go to the next city after the pick-up, please make sure your flight arrives at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) before 1:30 pm to avoid disrupting your itinerary. Itinerary: Home → Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) → Pocatello
Today, we'll depart from Pocatello and drive to charming Jackson. Here, you can take in the panoramic views from the aerial tram and stroll through Jackson Square, enjoying the relaxing atmosphere. We'll then travel to Grand Teton National Park to encounter the crystal-clear Jenny Lake and admire its stunning contrast with the mountains. We'll then visit Jackson Dam Observation Deck for breathtaking views of the magnificent natural landscape. We'll then travel to Yellowstone National Park to explore the remarkable geothermal landscape of West Thumb Geyser Basin and experience the pristine expanse of Hayden Valley. Finally, we'll arrive in West Yellowstone, concluding this day's journey through natural wonders.
Itinerary: Pocatello → Jackson → Jackson Hole Aerial Tram (Tickets included, 75 mins) → Jackson Square (75 mins, includes lunch at your own expense) → Grand Teton National Park (Tickets included, 75 mins, stops at Jenny Lake and Jackson Dam Overlook) → Yellowstone National Park (Tickets included, 65 mins, stops at West Thumb Geyser Basin and Hayden Valley) → West Yellowstone
Jackson Hole Aerial Tram A 10-minute ride on the Jackson Hole Sky Tramway takes you to a height of 4,139 feet, a journey like a journey through the clouds. Upon reaching the summit, you'll enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the Teton Range, Jackson Hole Valley, and the surrounding mountains. As the ride continues, the scenery becomes more breathtaking with each second. Once you reach the summit, you'll feel like you're on top of the world!
Jackson Square (75 mins, includes lunch at your own expense) Jackson Square is located in the French Quarter of New Orleans, a city in the southern United States. Jackson Square is modeled after the famous Place des Vosges in Paris, France. It is surrounded by Decatur Street, Saint Peter Street, Saint Anne Street and Chartres Street. Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960.
Grand Teton National Park (Tickets included, 75 mins, stops at Jenny Lake and Jackson Dam Overlook) Grand Teton National Park was established on February 26, 1929. There are 300 kilometers of trails in Grand Teton National Park. There are many lakes in the park, including Jackson Lake and Jenny Lake. Most of the area of Grand Teton National Park is located in the Rocky Mountains, and the natural scenery is very magnificent. In addition, Grand Teton National Park also has extremely rich biological resources, including American bison, grizzly bears, black bears, moose, etc.
Yellowstone National Park (Tickets included, 65 mins, stops at West Thumb Geyser Basin and Hayden Valley) Located in the Rocky Mountains, known as the "backbone of America", it is located on the lava plateau between the Northern Rockies and the Central Rockies in the western United States. The geothermal wonders are its hallmark, a primitive landscape of the earth forged by water and fire. The natural landscape in the park is divided into five major areas, namely the Mammoth Area, the Roosevelt Area, the Canyon Area, the Geyser Area and the Lake Area, each with its own characteristics. It exceeds the limits of human art and is the most wonderful and spectacular scenery on the surface of the earth.
Enjoy a full-day adventure in Yellowstone, the world's first national park! Yellowstone National Park (Tickets included, 7 hours, visiting Artist Point, Upper Falls, Hayden Canyon, Tower Falls, Lamar Valley, Mammoth Hot Springs, Grand Prismatic Springs, Old Faithful Geyser, Old Faithful Lodge, and other attractions. Tour guide availability may vary based on availability on the day. Please refer to the actual schedule for details.) → West Yellowstone
Valley, Mammoth Hot Springs, Grand Prismatic Springs, Old Faithful Geyser, Old Faithful Lodge, and other attractions. Tour guide availability may vary based on availability on the day. Please refer to the actual schedule for details.)
Brink of Upper Falls Sightseeing and Easy hiking
Sightseeing Artist Point is one of the most spectacular scenic areas in the Canyon Area of the Park. The sheer walls drop 700 feet to the bottom of the canyon. Upriver the powerful Lower Falls are still in view. Downriver the canyon widens and deepens to a maximum of 1,540 feet. The canyon walls are predominantly yellow but colors of blue, red, orange and brown are also present. The colors are ever changing and especially intensified after a rain with bright sunshine.
Sightseeing This valley, centrally located in Yellowstone National Park, is the first place to go to see wildlife in Yellowstone. As you drive along this beautiful, broad valley you are likely to see herds of bison, scattered elk (and the occasional herd), and the occasional grizzly bear. You are also likely to see waterfowl, including ducks, Canadian geese and pelicans, swimming in or lounging near the Yellowstone River.
Old Faithful Geyser & Geyser Trail Sightseeing and moderate hiking
Lamar Valley No other destination in Yellowstone gives you a greater opportunity to see wild bison than Lamar Valley. The Lamar River feeds a wide grassy valley, drawing the massive grazers to the northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park. In addition to bison, Lamar Valley is also renown for its gray wolf population. These crafty creatures are harder to spot than the big bison, but you’ll have a better chance of spotting one around sunrise and sunset.In addition to bison and wolves, you can see elk, pronghorns, and even grizzlies in Lamar Valley. Fishing in the Lamar River is another popular activity in Lamar Valley.
Yellowstone Mammoth Hot Springs There were originally several hot springs flowing down the hillside, and the hillside was dyed colorful by the microorganisms in the spring water, forming a colorful large staircase. However, due to a crustal movement in 2002, most of the hot springs here are no longer active. The microorganisms turned into grayish white powder after death, which remained on the dry large staircase, reflecting the dazzling sunlight, turning this place into a solemn and barren land. With the movement of the crust, a place that was once very active may suddenly become quiet; a place that was originally unknown may also become a sensation.
The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring Also known as the Seven Color Pool, it is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world. It is 75-91 meters wide and 49 meters deep, and it gushes out about 2,000 liters of 71-degree hot water every minute. The amazing thing about the Grand Prismatic Spring is that the color of the lake changes with the seasons. In spring, the lake changes from emerald green to golden orange-red, which is due to the algae and pigment-containing bacteria and other microorganisms living in the mineral-rich water. In midsummer, the chlorophyll content is relatively low, so the lake water appears brilliant orange, red or yellow. But in the cold winter, due to the lack of light, these microorganisms will produce more chlorophyll to suppress the color of carotenoids, so the water will appear deep dark green.
Continue to explore the beauty of Yellowstone today. Itinerary: Yellowstone National Park (Tickets included, 1.5 hours, stops at Norris Geyser Basin, Morning Glory Pool, and Geyser Basin. Tour schedule may vary depending on the day's availability, so please refer to the actual itinerary) → West Yellowstone (60 mins, including lunch at your own expense) → Yellowstone Bear World (Tickets included, 75 mins) → Salt Lake City
West Yellowstone (60 mins, including lunch at your own expense)
Yellowstone Bear World (Tickets included, 75 mins) Yellowstone Park Bear World is located in Rexburg, Idaho. It was built in 1998 and is the only wildlife sanctuary in Greater Yellowstone that can be driven through. The park offers rare animals for visitors to see, such as grizzly bears, black bears, gray wolves and other precious North American animals. It is said that there are nearly 100 grizzly bears. There are also shops, tour guides and performances such as feeding bears and other small animals.
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