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Experience 4 days of wildlife spotting and geothermal wonders in Yellowstone and Grand Teton with expert guides, including accommodations and park highlights.
The Yellowstone and Grand Teton 4 Day 3 Night Wildlife Adventure offers a comprehensive exploration of two of America’s most iconic national parks. Priced at $2,199 per person, this tour is designed for those who want to see a wide array of wildlife and geothermal features without the hassle of planning every detail. The tour departs from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and features small-group sizes with a maximum of 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention from experienced guides like Kevin, Daniel, and Kyle, all praised for their knowledge and storytelling skills.
This 4-day tour includes hotel pickup, breakfast, entrance fees, and transportation by coach, making it a hassle-free way to experience Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Booking in advance—typically about 101 days ahead—helps secure a place, especially during peak seasons. While accommodations are outside the parks in some cases, reviews highlight the value of guided wildlife spotting and geothermal sightseeing, making it ideal for wildlife enthusiasts, geology buffs, and first-time visitors alike.


The tour begins in Jackson Hole, where hotel pickup is offered in the afternoon. The journey kicks off with an evening wildlife safari in Grand Teton National Park, giving ample opportunity to spot moose, bison, and elk in their natural habitat. The small group size means guides like Kevin can focus on wildlife behavior and share stories about the area’s history and geology during the drive.
On the first day, visitors visit the Mormon Row Historic District—famous for the “most photographed barn in America”—and then venture into Grand Teton for wildlife sightings and scenic views. The guide’s knowledge earns high praise, with guests noting how they expertly identify animals and navigate the vast landscape.
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Day two continues with stops at Oxbow Bend, renowned for its stunning reflections of Mount Moran and its status as a popular photography spot. Travelers enjoy short walks along the boardwalk at West Thumb Geyser Basin, the largest geyser basin on Yellowstone Lake’s shores, where geothermal pools and bubbling hot springs provide vivid colors and fascinating textures.
Other highlights include Jackson Lake, an expansive body of water created by dam construction, and Hayden Valley, a large sub-alpine valley teeming with wildlife. The guide’s expertise ensures that visitors are taken to the best viewing areas, often avoiding crowds, and making the most of each stop.

The third day features a visit to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, where exhibits detail the history and art of the American West. Afterwards, a scenic drive along the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway offers breathtaking mountain views as the group heads toward Cooke City, Montana.
The day’s focus centers on Lamar Valley, often called “America’s Serengeti”, for its abundant wildlife including wolves, bears, bison, and elk. The guides are praised for their keen animal-spotting skills, often finding animals that are difficult to see elsewhere, thanks to their familiarity with the area and patience.

On the last day, Lamar Valley again provides excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, with wolves, bison, elk, mule deer, and even grizzly bears often spotted. The tour then visits Old Faithful, the park’s most famous geyser, which erupts roughly every 90 minutes, offering a spectacular display of geothermal power.
Visitors step inside the Old Faithful Inn, a historic log structure built in 1903-1904, considered the largest log hotel in the world. The tour concludes with stops at Mammoth Hot Springs, featuring travertine terraces, and the Roosevelt Arch, marking the park’s north entrance.

The pickup in Jackson is conveniently scheduled between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM during the season from April 16 to October 1, 2027. The coach transportation ensures comfortable travel between park stops, with binoculars and a shared scope provided for wildlife viewing.
The small-group size of up to 10 travelers allows guides to customize the experience, spend more time at key spots, and react quickly to wildlife sightings. This setup enhances both safety and observation chances, supported by highly praised guides like Kyle, Daniel, and Neil, who are recognized for their vast knowledge, enthusiasm, and ability to find animals.
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The tour excels in providing chances to see large herds of bison, as well as wolves, bears, moose, elk, and pronghorn. Several reviews highlight guides’ skill at locating wildlife, including wolves feeding on kills and families of bears with cubs, often within close proximity.
Geothermal features are equally impressive, with stops at Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs, and Fountain Paint Pot. Guests observe colorful mud pots, hot springs, and erupting geysers, gaining insight into Yellowstone’s volcanic activity and landscape formation.

While hotel stays within Yellowstone are not guaranteed for bookings made within 30 days, the tour generally provides three nights of accommodations outside the parks. Breakfasts are included each morning, with snacks, water, and soda offered throughout the day.
Some reviewers mention that meals outside of breakfast are not included, and options for lunch and dinner can be limited or pricey in remote areas. Travelers are encouraged to bring additional snacks for longer days or specific dietary needs.

This guided tour is especially valued for its educational component and wildlife sightings. Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides for their interest, patience, and ability to spot animals. The small-group setting distinguishes it from larger tours, offering more personalized attention and flexibility.
While the long driving hours (up to 12 hours in some cases) can be tiring, many reviewers find the up-close wildlife encounters and geothermal sights worth the effort. The fact that the tour is highly recommended (99%) by past travelers underscores its appeal.
This 4-day guided tour offers a rich experience filled with wildlife sightings, geothermal marvels, and scenic vistas. The combination of expert guides, well-planned itinerary, and inclusive logistics makes it ideal for those looking to maximize their time in Yellowstone and Grand Teton without the stress of self-planning.
The high customer ratings and detailed positive feedback about guides like Kevin, Daniel, and Kyle highlight the tour’s quality. It suits wildlife lovers, geology enthusiasts, and first-time visitors eager to get a comprehensive view of these parks’ natural beauty.
However, travelers should be prepared for long hours and potentially limited lodging options within Yellowstone for last-minute bookings. This tour delivers value, education, and unforgettable sights—a practical choice for those wanting to experience Yellowstone and Grand Teton with expert assistance.
“I just want to say what a great tour guide Kevin Miller is. His knowledge of the history, geology, geography, and where to possibly find wildlife i…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers of all ages can participate, but it is recommended to call for private tour options for children 5 years and younger.
Are meals included beyond breakfast?
No, additional food and drinks are not included. Guests should plan for lunch and dinner separately, especially in remote areas where options may be limited or costly.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 10 travelers, providing a more intimate and flexible experience.
Do I need to bring my own binoculars?
No, binoculars are provided for each guest and a shared scope enhances wildlife viewing.
Can I book last-minute?
Availability for bookings made within 30 days of the trip may be limited, and accommodations outside the parks are guaranteed for bookings made more than 30 days in advance.
Who are the guides?
Guides like Kevin, Daniel, Kyle, Kyle, and Neil are highly praised for their extensive knowledge, wildlife spotting skills, and engaging storytelling.