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Explore Yellowstone and Tetons Parks in 4 days with expert guides, stunning hikes, wildlife viewing, and camping inside the parks—full details here.

This 4-day tour from Salt Lake City takes you through Wyoming’s most iconic national parks: the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone. Priced competitively and rated 4.8 out of 5 based on 10 reviews, this tour offers a comprehensive experience with fabulous hikes, wildlife encounters, and expert local guides. The small group size—a maximum of 14 guests—ensures personalized attention and a more intimate exploration.
What makes this tour especially appealing is the chance to camp inside both parks, immersing yourself fully in the wilderness. Travelers interested in wildlife spotting, spectacular scenery, and guided hikes will find this journey well-suited. An upgrade to a private tour is available for groups of 8, adding flexibility and exclusivity.
While the tour includes all necessary park entries and camping equipment, meals are managed through a shared food kitty of $70 per person. The journey concludes with a scenic return to Salt Lake City, arriving around 4 pm on the final day.
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The first day centers on the Grand Tetons National Park, where soaring peaks and pristine lakes create a dramatic landscape. Visitors walk to Inspiration Point for panoramic views and enjoy a scenic stroll around Jenny Lake, famous for its reflections of the surrounding mountains. These fabulous hikes are tailored to the group’s pace, ensuring everyone gets to experience the park’s natural beauty comfortably.
Camping inside Grand Teton National Park provides a unique opportunity to experience the environment overnight, with the sounds of nature all around. The guide emphasizes wildlife spotting, so keep an eye out for moose, bears, and other animals that frequent this area.

The second day begins with the world’s first national park, Yellowstone. Its diverse volcanic features, geysers, and vast wilderness make it a highlight of this tour. Key stops include Old Faithful, where eruptions are timed and predictable, and the Grand Prismatic Pool, famous for its vibrant colors.
Exploring both the North and South geyser loops, the guide leads you through Yellowstone’s spectacular volcanic landscapes. The extensive area allows for immersive experiences, with opportunities for short walks to see Yellowstone Canyon and other geothermal wonders. Camping inside Yellowstone means being close to these features, with the chance for spontaneous wildlife sightings.
The third day continues the exploration of Yellowstone with a focus on volcanic features like geysers, hot springs, and volcanic craters. The guide adjusts the day’s itinerary according to the group’s interests and abilities, ensuring that everyone appreciates the park’s geological marvels without feeling rushed.
Additional walks provide a chance to appreciate Yellowstone’s spectacular volcanic activity, and the guide shares insights into the park’s geothermal history. This flexible approach makes the day engaging for a wide range of ages and fitness levels.
More Great Tours NearbyOn the final morning, the tour visits the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear and Wolf Discovery Center. This educational visit offers a close-up look at some of Yellowstone’s most famous predators, with opportunities to learn about their behaviors and conservation efforts. It’s a memorable way to understand the park’s diverse ecosystems.
After this, the group packs up and departs Yellowstone in the afternoon, heading back to Salt Lake City for an expected arrival around 4 pm. The journey offers a balance of guided learning, wildlife observation, and scenic drives.
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This tour starts with a meeting in the hotel lobby at 7 AM in Salt Lake City. All park entry fees and camping gear—including tents, sleeping bags, and cooking equipment—are included, making it a hassle-free experience. Travelers need only bring a sleeping bag or rent one for $40 with advance notice.
Meals are not included in the tour price but are covered via a food kitty of $70 per person, supporting 3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 3 dinners. The tour also provides a downloadable app offering commentary in French, German, Spanish, and Italian, enhancing the learning experience.
The tour is led by local guides known for their expertise and friendly demeanor, making the experience both educational and enjoyable. The small group size of up to 14 guests ensures personalized attention, with plenty of room for questions and spontaneous wildlife stops.
For those seeking even more exclusivity, an upgrade to a private tour for a group of 8 is available, offering a customized experience.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of scenic hikes, wildlife viewing, and inside camping inside two of America’s most famous parks. The expert guidance combined with flexible daily plans ensures a comfortable yet immersive adventure.
The ability to camp inside Yellowstone and Grand Tetons offers a rare chance to experience these parks overnight, not just as a day visitor. The smaller group setting enhances interaction and makes the experience more personal.
While the tour covers a lot of ground in just four days, it involves camping and outdoor activity, so travelers should be comfortable with moderate physical activity and roughing it overnight. The food kitty adds to the overall cost, which should be planned for. Weather can vary, especially at night, so packing appropriately is advisable.
This adventure suits nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those eager to experience Yellowstone and Tetons up close. It’s ideal for travelers wanting guided hikes, geothermal wonders, and wildlife encounters all within a compact, well-organized trip. The small group size and expert guides make it a good choice for those seeking a personalized and in-depth park experience.
This well-reviewed tour offers a balanced blend of hiking, wildlife viewing, and geological exploration. Its competitive price, experienced guides, and camping inside parks create a memorable, full-immersion experience.
While it requires some outdoor readiness and a bit of planning for meals, the opportunity to sleep inside Yellowstone and Grand Tetons truly stands out. If visiting Wyoming’s top parks with knowledgeable guides and a small group sounds appealing, this tour delivers a practical, engaging adventure.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour covers all park entries, camping equipment, and guided hikes. Meals are paid separately via a food kitty of $70 per person.
How many days does the tour last?
The tour spans 4 days, with each day dedicated to exploring different parts of Grand Teton and Yellowstone.
Can I upgrade to a private tour?
Yes, there is an upgrade available for a group of 8 guests, providing a fully private experience.
What should I bring for camping?
You need to bring your sleeping bag; camping gear such as tents and cooking equipment are provided.
What wildlife might I see?
Expect to see moose, bears, bison, wolves, and elk during the hikes and wildlife stops.
Is the tour suitable for children or less active travelers?
Since the tour involves hiking and outdoor camping, it is best suited for travelers comfortable with moderate physical activity.
What languages are available for commentary?
The downloadable app offers commentary in French, German, Spanish, and Italian.