This 5 day small group tour, limited to 2 to 8 guests, offers a safe, flexible, and unforgettable experience led by a fun and knowledgeable local guide. Relax with a soak in naturally fed hot springs and enjoy a heated snow coach ride through Yellowstone’s stunning winter landscapes, perfect for spotting elk, bison, wolves, and more.
Walk or snowshoe to iconic sites like Old Faithful, Fountain Paint Pots, Mammoth Hot Springs, Grand Teton, and the lesser known Antelope Island—without the crowds. Enjoy a horse drawn sleigh ride through an elk herd and capture incredible photos along the way.
Optional activities like dog sledding or wildlife viewing by helicopter are available at an additional cost. Let us know in advance and we’ll help make it happen.
Pick-up times according to location: Salt Lake City - 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM Jackson - 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM Drop-off times according to location: Salt Lake City - 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM Jackson - 11:00 AM to to 2:00 PM Pick-up or drop-off after hours will incur an additional charge *Our tour guides are based in Salt Lake City, so the differences in pick-up/drop-off times accounts for travel
Temple Square is often seen as the heart of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, also known as the Mormons. Back in the late 1840s when LDS pioneers first reached Utah, they decided to build a temple that would be the center of their religious society. From there, the church grew outwards across Utah, then throughout the United States, and then throughout the world. Temple Square is still the headquarters for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to this day, containing other historic buildings such as the Tabernacle, the Beehive House, and the Conference Center. You'll love observing the beautiful architecture of these buildings while learning about the history of these early pioneers.
Modeled after the US Capitol Building in Washington DC, the Utah State Capitol Building is stunning. This brilliant piece of architecture is the center of government for all of Utah, containing the chambers for the Utah State Legislature, the chamber for the Utah Supreme Court, and the office for the Utah Governor. In addition to its important role as the seat of government for all of Utah, the Capitol Building also holds incredible pieces of artwork depicting the history of the state.
Hill Aerospace Museum is the perfect place to learn about the history of military airplanes in the US. Containing over 100 planes ranging from the World War I Curtiss JN-4D to the "stealth fighter" Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk, there is something here for everyone. In addition to military airplanes, you'll also have a chance to see other exhibits featuring the World War II American Indian Code Talkers and the Wright Flier.
Established in 1928, the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is an oasis for birds and other wildlife. As part of the National Wildlife Refuge System, these lands are connected to a larger network of lands set aside and managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service specifically for wildlife. Millions of animals pass through this area annually to rest and feed. Furthermore, many different bird species such as the American Avocet and the White-faced Ibis use this region to nest. Due to the abundant wildlife and beautiful scenery, this is the perfect area for a quick stroll.
Located between Salt Lake City and Yellowstone National Park, Idaho Falls is the ideal stopping point to eat lunch and stretch your legs. While there, you’ll be able to check out the long man made waterfall that the town is named after.
Jackson Hole is a quaint Western town in Wyoming known for its artwork and cowboys. Due to its proximity to numerous ski resorts and Grand Teton National Park, this lively town is a great stopping point. One of the most recognizable aspects of Jackson is the town square, where the four corners of the park are marked with arches made entirely out of antlers.
Following lunch, you'll depart for a sleigh ride that’ll take you straight through a herd of wild elk, estimated to be over 5,000 strong! These elk will appear as a sea of fur and snow, a sight that must be seen to believe!
West Yellowstone is perfectly situated right next to the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park, making it an ideal home base for the rest of your trip. After arriving in West Yellowstone, you’ll have time to eat dinner and then explore the town’s many gift shops.
In the morning, your tour guide will come to pick you up from your hotel and take you to see the most famous landmark in Yellowstone, Old Faithful! To get to the geyser, you’ll ride one of Yellowstone’s comfortable snow-coaches. Along the way, the snow-coach may stop at Fountain Paint Pots, a unique thermal feature that is sure to mesmerize you. After arriving at Old Faithful Snow Lodge, you’ll either go out to watch the geyser erupt, depending on the predicted eruption time, or We’ll enjoy a packed lunch on the trail. Depending on your desire, you’ll also have the opportunity to put on snowshoes and explore the area around Old Faithful Snow Lodge. Exploring this winter wonderland will allow you to understand the true beauty of Yellowstone! At the end of the day, your tour guide will lead you back to West Yellowstone for dinner and shopping. After dinner, you’ll be taken back to your hotel to rest and relax before the next day’s journey.
In the morning, your tour guide will come to pick you up from your hotel and take you to Mammoth Hot Springs in Northern Yellowstone. You’ll have many opportunities along the way to take pictures of both the landscape and local animals. After a quick lunch in Gardner, you’ll continue onwards towards Mammoth Hot Springs. Since parts of Yellowstone are closed to vehicle traffic during the winter, your tour guide will take you the rest of the way using snowshoes, a truly unique experience. Mammoth Hot Springs is massive with its white chalky terraces, colorful pools, hissing steam vents, and cascading water. Following Mammoth Hot Springs, you’ll return to West Yellowstone for a warm dinner at one of the many restaurants in the area. I’d suggest a hearty rack of ribs or some succulent brisket at a local BBQ restaurant. Finally, we’ll drop you off at your hotel, allowing you to rest up before the next day’s adventures!
After a quick lunch in Gardner, you’ll continue onwards towards Mammoth Hot Springs. Since parts of Yellowstone are closed to vehicle traffic during the winter, your tour guide may take you the rest of the way using snowshoes, a truly unique experience. Compared to other Hot Springs in the park, Mammoth Hot Springs is massive with its white chalky terraces, colorful pools, hissing steam vents, and cascading water.
Following Mammoth Hot Springs. There are an opportunity for participate in a wildlife -watching helicopter tours , or a dogsled tours ( which is at your cost) at Yellowstone Ecosystem. Please inform us if you are interested, and we will do our best to make it happen for you. During our trip, we will visit Big Sky, which is known for its vast, pure skies and its white, sweeping snow slopes. When the sun goes down, this region becomes the perfect place to see the stars, unpolluted by bright city lights.
Following Mammoth Hot Springs, we will travel to Big Sky, which is known for its vast, pure skies and its white, sweeping snow slopes. When the sun goes down, this region becomes the perfect place to see the stars, unpolluted by bright city lights.
In the morning, your tour guide will come pick you up from your hotel in West Yellowstone and take you directly to Lava Hot Springs take 3 hours . Relax in World Famous Natural Hot Springs! Geothermal Hot Springs range from 102˚ to 112˚., providing warm water from deep below the Earth’s surface. The minerals in these waters also provide health benefits, nourishing the skin as you soak in it. We'll take lunch near the Lava Hot Springs resort.
Antelope Island is a quite different experience than you expected. That is because nature is amazing and explore a lot of wildlife viewing opportunities with lots of history and beauty. This island is found in the midst of the Great Salt Lake, a large body of saltwater often compared with the Dead Sea. On a still day, the sky reflects off of the lake, offering a stark contrast with the desert mountains of Utah. Learn the science behind the lake that is up to ten times as salty as the ocean.
Finally, we’ll head south to Salt Lake City, our final destination. If your plane flies out that evening, we’ll drop you off directly at the airport around 6:00 pm. If your flight leaves the next morning, we’ll drop you off at your hotel. The hotel’s shuttle should be able to bring you directly to the airport.
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