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Discover Yellowstone and Grand Teton over 4-5 days from Salt Lake City with guided tours, stunning views, geothermal wonders, and iconic sights.
Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park on this small group tour spanning 4 to 5 days from Salt Lake City. Priced affordably, the tour offers a well-rounded experience with ticket-included activities, expert guides, and visits to iconic spots like Old Faithful and Jenny Lake. With a 4.6 rating, it appeals to those seeking a comprehensive nature adventure with manageable group sizes of 13 participants. While the itinerary is packed with highlights, travelers should be prepared for moderate walking and limited accessibility for wheelchair users.
This tour is suitable for outdoor enthusiasts eager to witness geothermal wonders, wildlife, and spectacular mountain views. It features overnight stays at the Canyon Lodge and includes free airport transfers in Salt Lake City. However, flexible travelers should note that the 5th day involves a full day of sightseeing with optional excursions, and those with tightly scheduled flights should plan accordingly.


The tour begins at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), where a complimentary pickup is arranged at 2:00 PM. This ensures a smooth start for participants arriving in the early afternoon, provided flights land before 1:30 PM. The group then transfers to Pocatello, covering approximately 170 miles over 2 hours and 30 minutes.
From there, the journey quickly shifts into adventure mode, with the group heading towards Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park. This well-coordinated start sets the tone for a seamless experience, with all logistics clearly arranged.
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One of the key highlights of this tour is the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, which provides 75 minutes of panoramic mountain vistas. The included ticket allows travelers to ascend Jackson Mountain and enjoy sweeping views of the Teton Range. At the top, a Jackson Square visit offers charming local shops and a taste of the western town atmosphere.
This experience is perfect for photography and appreciating the majestic landscape from a bird’s eye perspective. The tour balances this scenic ride with ample free time for lunch at your own expense in Jackson, giving participants a chance to enjoy local eateries and soak in the mountain town vibe.

After the tram ride, the tour continues into Grand Teton National Park, where Jenny Lake and the Jackson Dam Overlook are featured sights. These ticket-included stops showcase the park’s dramatic cliffs and pristine waters. The Jenny Lake area offers stunning views and photo opportunities, while the Jackson Dam Overlook provides a panoramic vista of the surrounding mountains.
The group spends about 75 minutes here, allowing enough time to appreciate the natural beauty without feeling rushed. This segment emphasizes the spectacular scenery that makes Grand Teton a favorite destination for outdoor lovers.

The journey into Yellowstone National Park begins with visits to West Thumb Geyser Basin and the expansive Hayden Valley. The ticket-included West Thumb Geyser Basin features geothermal features like bubbling springs and colorful pools, illustrating Yellowstone’s volcanic activity.
The tour’s full-day exploration of Yellowstone includes must-see sites such as Artist Point, Upper Falls, Lamar Valley, and Mammoth Hot Springs. Travelers can expect awe-inspiring geysers like Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, and Tower Falls. The route is designed to showcase Yellowstone’s diverse geothermal features and abundant wildlife, including bison and elk, often visible in Hayden and Lamar Valleys.
This 7-hour deep dive into Yellowstone offers plenty of photo opportunities and a chance to witness some of nature’s most iconic displays.
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On Day 4, the tour visits Norris Geyser Basin, known as Yellowstone’s hottest and most dynamic geothermal area. The 1.5-hour stop includes highlights like Morning Glory Pool and other geothermal features. The group then stops in West Yellowstone for about 60 minutes for an optional lunch and free time.
The afternoon features a visit to Yellowstone Bear World, where grizzlies, black bears, and wolves are the main attractions. This 75-minute included activity offers an engaging chance to observe North America’s iconic wildlife in a controlled environment, making it especially appealing for families or wildlife enthusiasts.

On the final day, the group returns to Salt Lake City, with stops at the Utah State Capitol and Temple Square. These landmarks provide cultural context and a change of pace from the natural wonders. The highlight of this day is the visit to the Great Salt Lake, North America’s largest inland saltwater lake, where a ticket-included visit allows for some memorable photos.
Optional excursions to the Bonneville Salt Flats are available for an extra fee of USD 108 per person, ideal for those seeking a unique landscape experience. This day concludes with airport transfers, with flights scheduled after 12:00 PM for standard departures, or later if the optional Salt Flats tour is taken.
This small group tour limits participants to 13 people, which promotes more personalized attention from guides and easier mobility within busy sites. The tour’s joining point is at Salt Lake City International Airport, with free pickup at 2:00 PM. The drop-off occurs at the same location, with options for domestic flights after 20:30 or international flights after 21:30, depending on whether the optional Salt Flats tour is added.
All hotel accommodations are based on double or king-sized beds at Canyon Lodge & Cabins, with a maximum occupancy of four travelers per room. The journey involves driving between major sites, with distances ranging from 30 to 150 miles per day.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for outdoor activities and variable weather. Cash is recommended for small purchases or tips. The tour does not accommodate pets, and smoking is prohibited. It is also not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the locations and walking involved.
The tour is designed for those who want a structured yet flexible way to see the highlights of Yellowstone and Grand Teton in a manageable timeframe. The inclusion of tickets for major attractions ensures a smooth experience without needing to pre-book activities separately.
This tour offers a comprehensive itinerary in just 4 to 5 days, ideal for travelers eager to experience Yellowstone’s geothermal spectacles, Grand Teton’s rugged beauty, and Jackson Hole’s mountain charm. The expert-guided approach and ticket-included activities add value and convenience, with the small group size enhancing personal attention.
While the pace can be busy, the well-planned stops highlight the most photogenic and iconic sights. The accommodation at Canyon Lodge provides a comfortable base, and the airport transfers simplify logistics. The optional Salt Flats tour on the last day adds flexibility for those wanting a final scenic adventure.
This tour suits outdoor enthusiasts, wildlife watchers, and nature lovers who appreciate guided experiences in stunning landscapes. It’s a strong choice for those wanting to see the best of Yellowstone and the Tetons without the hassle of planning each detail themselves.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes guided visits, tickets for Jackson Hole Tram, Yellowstone highlights, and Bear World, as well as accommodation at Canyon Lodge and airport transfers in Salt Lake City.
How long is the driving each day?
Most days involve about 150 miles of driving, equating to roughly 2 to 3 hours on the road, which allows for plenty of sightseeing time.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. Participants should budget for lunch at own expense during stops at Jackson, West Yellowstone, and other locations.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not specifically designed for children, especially considering the moderate physical activity and the small group setting. It’s more suited for adults or families with teenagers.
Can I join if I have limited mobility?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the sites and walking requirements.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, clothes for variable weather, and cash for incidental expenses are recommended.