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Yellowstone and Grand Teton Tour from Salt Lake City

By BeUTAHful Tours
Free cancellation available
Price is €4,694 per adult* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 4d
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup

Overview

Immerse yourself in the stunning Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem with this exclusive four day private expedition from Salt Lake City. Experience the geothermal wonders, iconic wildlife, and rich pioneer history of the region in a one hundred percent private setting. This journey features expert guided tours through Yellowstone's volcanic landscapes, breathtaking canyon views, and scenic hikes in the majestic Teton Range. Stay comfortably in park lodges for easy access to prime photography and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Private tour with dedicated vehicle, tailored for your group size.
Explore Yellowstone's geysers, canyons, and wildlife rich valleys.
Stay inside the national park for minimised transit and maximised experiences.
Includes professional guide, all vehicle expenses, and park permits, while meals are at your discretion.

Activity location

  • Mormon Row Historic District
    • 13040 Antelope Flats Rd,
    • 83012-9707, Moose, Wyoming, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Mormon Row Historic District
    • 13040 Antelope Flats Rd,
    • 83012-9707, Moose, Wyoming, United States

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Yellowstone and Grand Teton Tour from Salt Lake City

  • Activity duration is 4 days4d
    4d
  • English

Pickup included

Language options: English
Starting time: 07:00
Price details
€4,694.38 x 1 Adult€4,694.38
Total
Price is €4,694.38
Until Fri, 8 May

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Private transport
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Cost of lodging
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    All meals

Know before you book

  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travellers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Thermal Dynamics & Mud Pots - Yellowstone

  • 3 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Canyon Lodge and Cabins Centrally located in the heart of Yellowstone

Norris Porcelain Basin

  • 45m
This is a wide open, desolate landscape that looks like the surface of another planet. It is named for the thick, milky white sheets of geyserite that cover the ground like fine porcelain It is the fastest changing basin in Yellowstone. Because the ground is so thin and the water so acidic, new thermal vents can open up and old ones can explode or close literally overnight. You’ll see a kaleidoscope of colours here. Milky blue pools, neon green algae that love the acid, and orange iron rich runoff channels.

Norris Back Basin

  • 45m
In stark contrast to the open Porcelain Basin, the Back Basin is a forested, winding trail where thermal features are "tucked away" among lodgepole pines. This area is home to deeper, more powerful "plumbing systems". While Porcelain Basin is about shallow pools and steam, Back Basin is about massive power and height. Key Features: * Steamboat Geyser: The main event. It is the tallest active geyser in the world, capable of shooting water 300 feet into the air. Emerald Spring: A deep, 27-foot pool where the yellow sulphur on the walls mixes with the blue water to create a brilliant "Emerald" green. Cistern Spring: A fascinating feature that is physically linked to Steamboat; when the big geyser erupts, this spring completely drains. This is a more intimate, shaded walk that feels like a discovery mission. It’s quieter and more spread out than the Porcelain side.

Artist Point

  • 1h
A favourite for families and photographers alike, this one mile trail leads to a vibrant "laboratory" of colour. You’ll walk through a peaceful forest that opens up to reveal over fifty hydrothermal features, most notably the bubbling, pastel coloured mud pots. These natural "paint pots" hiss and burp as thick, clay like mud splatters in rhythmic patterns a result of sulfuric acid breaking down the volcanic rock. The short climb to the upper overlook provides a stunning panoramic view of the steaming basin and distant mountain peaks.

Day 2: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone & Wildlife Safari

  • 2 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Canyon Lodge & Cabins

South Rim Trail

  • 1h 30m
This is a scenic overlook on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. It provides the most famous, "postcard-perfect" view of the Lower Falls. It is named "Artist Point" because it was mistakenly thought to be the spot where Thomas Moran painted his famous 1872 depiction of the canyon.

Hayden Valley

  • 2h
Often called the "Serengeti of North America," Hayden Valley is the premier location in Yellowstone for viewing high concentrations of wildlife in their natural habitat. This sprawling sub-alpine valley, once the bed of an ancient reach of Yellowstone Lake, provides lush grazing grounds for massive herds of American Bison. Because the valley is centrally located and wide open, it offers the long-distance visibility required to spot apex predators like Grizzly Bears and Grey Wolves, especially during the "golden hours" of the late afternoon. A "safari" through Hayden Valley is a slow-paced, observational experience. Animals are not always spotted up close, but its the adventure to spot them that is the charm. Beyond the animals, the valley is a geologic marvel, featuring rolling hills of glacial till and unique thermal features like Mud Volcano and Dragon's Mouth Spring.

Day 3: The Grand Prismatic & Old Faithful Corridor

  • 3 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Colter Bay Village Cabins

Grand Prismatic Spring

  • 1h
The Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world. While the boardwalks offer a close-up view, the Overlook Hike is the only way to see the full "rainbow" effect created by heat-loving bacteria (thermophiles). From this elevated vantage point, you witness a deep cerulean blue centre surrounded by rings of brilliant orange, yellow, and green. The 1.5-mile return hike provides the perspective necessary to appreciate the massive scale of this 370-foot-wide hydrothermal masterpiece.

Old Faithful

  • 1h 30m
Old Faithful is more than just a geyser; it is a cultural icon. The highlight is witnessing the thundering eruption that shoots up to 8,400 gallons of boiling water 180 feet into the air. Following the eruption, we transition from natural engineering to human architecture with a tour of the Old Faithful Inn. Built in 1904, it is the largest log structure in the world, featuring a massive 85-foot stone fireplace and a lobby that defines "National Park Service Rustic" style. It is a rare crossroads of geological power and historic luxury.

West Thumb Geyser Basin

  • 45m
West Thumb is one of the most picturesque basins in the park because it sits directly on the shores of Yellowstone Lake, the largest high-elevation lake in North America. This area is unique for its "lakeside" and "underwater" geysers. You will see deep, jewel-toned pools like Abyss Pool and Black Pool just steps away from the cold, alpine lake water. Historically, this was the site of the famous "Fishing Cone," a geyser where early explorers could catch a trout in the lake and cook it in the boiling spring without ever taking it off the line.

Day 4: Teton Peaks, Alpine Lakes & Mormon Row

  • 3 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included

Mormon Row Historic District

  • 1h
Step back into the 1890s at Mormon Row, where the rugged history of Jackson Hole is preserved against the most dramatic backdrop in North America. Established by Mormon settlers from the Salt Lake region, this historic district features the world-famous T.A. Moulton Barn and the John Moulton Barn—two of the most photographed structures in the world. You’ll explore the Andy Chambers Homestead, the most complete remaining pioneer farmstead in the valley, to learn how these families survived brutal winters and successfully farmed the arid sagebrush flats. It is a powerful testament to human resilience and a premier location for spotting bison, pronghorn, and elk grazing near the weathered timber cabins.

Jenny Lake Trail

  • 3h
Experience the "heart" of Grand Teton National Park with a journey across the crystalline waters of Jenny Lake. This experience begins with a scenic boat shuttle that glides across the glacial lake, offering a front-row seat to the massive Teewinot Mountain and Cascade Canyon. Once on the west shore, you’ll embark on a forested trek to Hidden Falls, a thundering 100-foot cascade tucked away in a rocky gorge. For those seeking the ultimate view, the trail continues upward to Inspiration Point, providing a breathtaking panoramic vista of Jenny Lake and the vast Jackson Hole valley from 7,200 feet.

Snake River Overlook

  • 20m
Snake River Overlook is one of the most culturally significant vistas in the American West, immortalised by photographer Ansel Adams in 1941. This pullout offers a dramatic perspective of the Snake River as it makes a grand, sweeping curve through the valley floor, with the jagged peaks of the Teton Range rising abruptly in the background. It is a location that perfectly captures the "Wild West" aesthetic, showcasing the crossroads of powerful river systems and tectonic grandeur. This overlook provides one of the best "big picture" views of the Jackson Hole valley, highlighting the contrast between the flat sagebrush plains and the vertical rise of the mountains.

Location

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    Mormon Row Historic District
    • 13040 Antelope Flats Rd,
    • 83012-9707, Moose, Wyoming, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Mormon Row Historic District
    • 13040 Antelope Flats Rd,
    • 83012-9707, Moose, Wyoming, United States

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