The tour to Antelope Island stands out for its unique combination of wildlife, history, and breathtaking landscapes.
You will see free-roaming bison, antelopes, deer, and more than 250 bird species in their natural habitat.
We visit the historic Fielding Garr Ranch – Utah’s oldest preserved building, where the stories of pioneers come alive.
For active travelers, an easy hike to Buffalo Point offers unforgettable panoramic views of the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Mountains.
The tour also unveils the island’s ecological wonders – from tiny brine shrimp to pristine night skies, considered among the best in the USA for stargazing.
With small-group transportation (maximum 13 travelers) in a comfortable Mercedes Sprinter, a professional guide, and convenient pickup in Salt Lake City, you will enjoy a seamless and personalized experience.
Carefully designed to balance adventure, relaxation, and discovery, this journey reveals Utah's hidden gem near Salt Lake City.
We’ll pick you up directly at your hotel’s main entrance or lobby. Look for our distinctive silver Mercedes Sprinter — your guide will be waiting for you. Hotel pickup takes place at two available times: • Morning tour: between 8:30 AM and 9:00 AM • Afternoon tour: between 3:00 PM and 3:30 PM After booking, we’ll contact you to confirm your exact pickup time and location. Please be ready 10 minutes before your scheduled pickup. The tour includes both pickup and drop-off within the Salt Lake City area.
Your guide will be waiting for you at the main entrance of the FamilySearch Center, next to a silver Mercedes Sprinter. Please arrive 10 minutes early. After booking, we’ll contact you to confirm your exact pickup time. • Parking is available at the Plaza Hotel Garage and at City Creek Center.
Your journey begins in Salt Lake City with stories of Utah’s past and its remarkable landscapes. During the drive from Salt Lake City, you’ll watch the scenery transform — towering mountains frame the horizon, expansive valleys stretch into the distance, and the shimmering Great Salt Lake adds its unique beauty. As you approach Antelope Island, the changing views build anticipation until the island’s breathtaking panorama unfolds before your eyes.
The largest island in the Great Salt Lake is home to a distinctive geological landscape and diverse ecosystem. Upon arrival, you'll discover why this remote location has captivated visitors for generations.
Scenic Marina Your first stop reveals where the unique brine shrimp industry was born. In these waters — saltier than the ocean — these tiny yet remarkable creatures thrive, forming the foundation of life in the Great Salt Lake. Their resilience and uniqueness have also made them an important economic resource for the region.
Lady Finger Trail Overlook A short walk leads to the Lady Finger Trail Overlook, where travelers are rewarded with sweeping panoramic views of the lake, its shimmering surface seemingly merging with the horizon.
Unique Sand Beach A walk along Bridger Bay Beach to the water’s edge provides a feeling of tranquility and a closer connection with nature.
Wildlife Viewing The island’s wilderness, stretching along its hiking trails and shoreline, provides a habitat for a wide range of wild animals. Visitors are offered a rare opportunity to observe them up close. One of the most remarkable sights is one of America’s oldest surviving bison herds.
The highlight of our tour is a visit to Fielding Garr Ranch — the island’s first permanent settlement, which played a vital role in its development and preservation. Here, you'll discover fascinating stories of courageous Mormon pioneers — the island’s first settlers — and their struggle to survive in the face of harsh conditions and an unpredictable natural environment.
Island's Main Viewpoint - Buffalo Point Overlook Your exploration culminates at Buffalo Point Overlook, the island's crown jewel viewpoint. From this commanding position, witness the full grandeur of the Great Salt Lake stretching endlessly toward the horizon. Here, the geological story unfolds as you learn how this vast salt sea is actually a remnant of prehistoric Lake Bonneville, an ancient body of water that once covered much of western Utah thousands of years ago. For those seeking a rewarding finale, an optional 15-minute summit hike awaits along our well-maintained 5,300-foot trail (1.6 km). A spectacular 360-degree panorama unfolds: the Great Salt Lake's waters shimmer below like a mirror, while snow-capped Wasatch Mountains rise majestically to the east and distant ranges fade into purple silhouettes. This untouched wilderness vista offers a rare glimpse into landscapes that have remained virtually unchanged for centuries — a perfect conclusion to your island discovery.
Return to Salt Lake City with drop-off at convenient locations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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