Private Half-Day Drive Through the Wasatch Mountain Range - Bridal Veil Falls Near Provo Canyon

Private Half-Day Drive Through the Wasatch Mountain Range

Discover the stunning scenery of the Wasatch Mountains on a private half-day driving tour from Salt Lake City, featuring waterfalls, reservoirs, and local highlights.

The Private Half-Day Drive Through the Wasatch Mountain Range offers an engaging way to explore some of Utah’s most beautiful natural sites. Priced at $200 per person, this 2 to 4-hour tour provides a flexible and personalized experience, perfect for anyone wanting to see the mountain towns, lakes, waterfalls, and scenic vistas just outside Salt Lake City. The tour is operated by BeUTAHful Tours and includes pickup service and mobile tickets, making it easy to enjoy a seamless day of sightseeing.

This tour stands out for its customizable schedule, with start times that can be adjusted to suit your plans. It is especially popular among those looking for a relaxing drive with stunning views, guided by knowledgeable locals. While food isn’t included, the tour’s focus on scenic stops and informative commentary makes it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a high-quality, private experience in Utah’s mountains.

Key Points

Private Half-Day Drive Through the Wasatch Mountain Range - Key Points

  • Price: $200 per person, with booking typically made 41 days in advance
  • Duration: 2 to 4 hours, including driving and sightseeing
  • Highlights: Bridal Veil Falls, Jordanelle Reservoir, Deer Creek Reservoir, and passing through historic Park City
  • Flexibility: Start times are adaptable; stops for photos and exploration are optional
  • Guide quality: Very positive reviews praise the knowledgeable, friendly guide and personalized service
  • Included: Transportation, no food costs, service animals allowed

Exploring the Scenic Wasatch Mountain Range

Private Half-Day Drive Through the Wasatch Mountain Range - Exploring the Scenic Wasatch Mountain Range

The tour begins with a focus on one of the most scenic mountain drives in the U.S., traveling through the Wasatch Mountain Range, the westernmost part of the Rocky Mountains. This approach provides a balanced mix of driving and stops, letting visitors enjoy the views at their own pace. The tour is well-suited for those who prefer relaxed sightseeing and want to avoid long hikes or strenuous activities.

Bridal Veil Falls Near Provo Canyon

Private Half-Day Drive Through the Wasatch Mountain Range - Bridal Veil Falls Near Provo Canyon

One of the main highlights is Bridal Veil Falls, a popular waterfall located in Provo Canyon. The falls are easily accessible, with a short walk on a paved path from the parking lot. Here, visitors can admire the imposing waterfall and see the river below and natural ponds, making it ideal for photos. The admission ticket is free, and a photo stop is usually included, though visitors are free to linger.

Jordanelle Reservoir and Winter Activities

A short drive brings visitors to Jordanelle Reservoir, a favorite recreation site near Park City. During the warmer months, the lake is filled with ski boats, fishing boats, paddleboards, and even sailboats. In winter, the ice is dotted with ice shacks, offering a different but equally scenic experience. This stop offers the opportunity for photos, and the views of the surrounding mountains are especially striking in October when fall colors peak.

Deer Creek Reservoir and Mount Timpanogos Views

Private Half-Day Drive Through the Wasatch Mountain Range - Deer Creek Reservoir and Mount Timpanogos Views

At the top of Provo Canyon, Deer Creek Reservoir offers another picturesque scene. Surrounded by the famous Mount Timpanogos, the lake is a great spot for summer boating or winter ice shacking. The drive-by views are stunning, but the tour allows for photo opportunities if visitors wish to capture the mountain scenery.

Passing Through Historic Park City

Private Half-Day Drive Through the Wasatch Mountain Range - Passing Through Historic Park City

The tour includes a drive through Park City, a town famous for its skiing, art scene, and celebrity visitors. Known for hosting the 2002 Winter Olympics and the Sundance Film Festival, Park City provides a cultural contrast to the natural stops. While the tour doesn’t stay long, there are options to stop for pictures or to explore briefly, adding a touch of local history and charm.

Customizable Stops and Photo Opportunities

A key strength of this tour is the flexibility to stop and take pictures at various locations, such as waterfalls, reservoirs, or mountain viewpoints. The guide is praised for being friendly, knowledgeable, and accommodating, often adjusting the schedule based on your interests. This makes the experience feel personalized rather than rigid, especially in the context of a private tour.

Practical Details and Logistics

The tour includes transportation, with pickup offered for convenience. Because the tour is mostly sitting, it is suitable for most travelers, including those with limited mobility. Food is not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or meals if desired. The total duration accounts for driving time and stops, allowing for a relaxed yet rundown of the area.

Tour Experience and Guide Quality

Reviews consistently highlight the expertise and friendliness of the guide, often named Shawn. Guests appreciate the informative commentary and flexibility, which enhances the overall experience. The guide’s ability to showcase the best sights—from waterfalls to mountain vistas and small towns—is frequently noted as a major strength.

Booking and Cancellation Policy

The tour is available for $200 per person, with most bookings made around 41 days in advance. It offers free cancellation, allowing full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. This flexibility makes it easier to plan ahead without concern over weather or sudden schedule changes.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

This private drive is ideal for visitors who want a personalized, scenic tour of Utah’s mountains without strenuous activity. It suits those interested in nature, photography, and local culture, especially if they appreciate flexible schedules. The tour’s quiet, relaxed pace makes it a good choice for families or groups seeking a stress-free experience.

Final Thoughts on the Wasatch Mountain Drive

The Private Half-Day Drive Through the Wasatch Mountain Range delivers a beautiful, customizable, and well-reviewed experience. The scenic stops, including Bridal Veil Falls, Jordanelle Reservoir, and Deer Creek Reservoir, showcase Utah’s mountain beauty at its best. Guided by knowledgeable hosts, this tour offers excellent value for anyone wanting a personalized, scenic adventure just outside Salt Lake City.

While it’s primarily a driving tour, the stunning views and photo opportunities make it worthwhile. For those seeking a relaxed exploration of Utah’s natural landscapes with a friendly guide, this private tour is a dependable choice.

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Private Half-Day Drive Through the Wasatch Mountain Range



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(17 reviews)

100% 5-star

“Shawn was personable, amazingly accommodating with the schedule & pick-up location, very knowledgable about the area, and made the experience well …”

— Jay S, Nov 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children or people with limited mobility?
Yes, since the tour is mostly sitting and involves minimal walking, it is suitable for most travelers, including those with mobility limitations.

Can I customize the stops or pick my preferred locations?
Yes, the tour is flexible, and stops for photos or exploration can be arranged based on your interests, thanks to the guide’s accommodating approach.

What is included in the price?
The $200 per person fee includes transportation and pickup service. Food and additional activities are not included.

How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 41 days in advance, but the tour can be scheduled flexibly depending on availability.

What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or reschedule is offered.

Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on this tour.