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Discover Yellowstone & Grand Tetons on a 4-day wildlife tour for $2,199. Search for bears, wolves, moose, and more with expert naturalist guides in Wyoming.

The Yellowstone & Grand Tetons: 4-Day/3-Night Wildlife Adventure offers an in-depth exploration of two of the United States’ most iconic national parks. Priced at $2,199 per person, this tour spans four days with three nights of comfortable accommodation, all included in the price. Its focus is on searching for wildlife such as bears, wolves, moose, and bison, combined with visits to famous geothermal features and stunning scenery.
This tour perfectly suits those eager to experience the beauty and biodiversity of Wyoming’s wilderness with the guidance of expert naturalists. While the trip involves early mornings and long days of sightseeing, the opportunity to see elusive wildlife and explore Yellowstone’s geothermal wonders makes it worthwhile. It’s especially recommended for travelers who want a small group experience, with up to 10 participants, and value personalized attention.
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The adventure kicks off with a wildlife safari during the evening in Grand Teton National Park. This dusk tour offers prime opportunities to spot bison, moose, bald eagles, pronghorn, coyotes, and mule deer. Guides are experienced at finding animals even in the low light, making this a perfect start for wildlife enthusiasts.
This first evening activity allows travelers to get a taste of Grand Teton’s diverse species and capture stunning photos against the backdrop of the park’s dramatic mountains. Accommodation on the first night is in Jackson Hole, at the 49’er Inn and Suites or a similar lodging, offering comfort after the day’s excitement.

Day two involves an early departure from Jackson, heading into both Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The itinerary covers Oxbow Bend, Jackson Lake, Yellowstone Lake, West Thumb Geyser Basin, Hayden Valley, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. These stops showcase the parks’ geothermal marvels and breathtaking landscapes.
Throughout the day, wildlife sightings continue as guides seek bison, elk, and other large mammals. The journey concludes with an overnight stay in Cody, Wyoming, in a lodge close to the park’s entrances, giving travelers a chance to experience a classic cowboy town.

The third day begins with a visit to the Buffalo Bill Cody Museum, providing historical context about the region’s legendary figure. After lunch, the tour takes the scenic Chief Joseph Highway, known for spectacular mountain views and wildlife.
In the late afternoon or early evening, a safari in Lamar Valley offers the best chance to see wolves, bears, bison, and more in their natural habitat. The overnight stay takes place in Cooke City, Montana, at the Alpine Motel, a remote and charming location that puts travelers close to Yellowstone’s wilderness.
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Early morning on day four features a wildlife safari in Lamar Valley, increasing the odds of spotting elusive species like gray wolves and mountain lions. Following this, the tour emphasizes Yellowstone’s geothermal features.
Stops include Mammoth Hot Springs, Fountain Paint Pots, and the Old Faithful Geyser, where visitors can walk the boardwalks and enjoy the geothermal activity. The famous Old Faithful Inn offers an opportunity to shop and relax before the group heads back through Grand Teton, spotting wildlife along the way.
The tour concludes in Jackson Hole, with drop-off at area hotels between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m.. Every aspect of the day is designed to maximize wildlife viewing and geothermal appreciation, making this a well-rounded finale.
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The tour includes all transportation, with hotel pickup in Jackson on day one and drop-off in Jackson Hole at trip’s end. Accommodation is arranged in comfortable lodges, and breakfasts are included on days 2, 3, and 4.
Participants are provided with binoculars and spotting scopes for optimal wildlife viewing, emphasizing the tour’s focus on bird and animal sightings. With small groups of up to 10 people, the experience maintains a personalized and flexible atmosphere, allowing guides to focus on individual interests.

Travelers should dress in layers, as elevations range from 6,300 to 8,950 feet, and temperatures can fluctuate up to 40 degrees between day and night. A sun hat, sunscreen, thermal clothing, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
While the tour emphasizes wildlife and geothermal features, be prepared for early mornings and long days. The activity provider follows strict safety and cleanliness protocols, ensuring a safe environment for all participants. Assistive dogs are allowed, but pets are not permitted.

What truly differentiates this tour is the expertise of guides, many of whom are praised for their ability to spot animals and share knowledge. The use of spotting scopes and binoculars by guides enhances wildlife viewing, giving travelers a closer look at animals that might otherwise be difficult to see.
The tour’s small group size fosters an intimate experience, allowing guides to tailor stops and focus on participants’ interests. The combination of wildlife sightings, geothermal exploration, and scenic drives makes this an immersive and comprehensive way to experience Yellowstone and Grand Teton.

This 4-day tour offers a rich mix of wildlife viewing, geothermal features, and scenic vistas that capture the essence of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Its expert guides, well-planned itinerary, and small group setting ensure a personal and informative experience.
While the tour involves early mornings and long days of sightseeing, the chance to see wolves, bears, moose, and countless other species makes every minute worthwhile. It’s a perfect choice for adventurers eager to explore these iconic parks without the stress of planning every detail themselves.
What is included in the tour price?
The price of $2,199 per person includes all transportation, 3 nights of accommodation, breakfasts on days 2, 3, and 4, park entrance fees, snacks and refreshments, naturalist guides, and binoculars and spotting scopes.
Are meals besides breakfast included?
No, meals and beverages not listed as inclusions are not covered in the tour price. Travelers should plan for additional meals during the trip.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to small groups of up to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
What gear should I bring?
Bring sun protection (sun hat, sunscreen, lip balm), thermal clothing, and comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain. Dressing in layers is advised due to temperature fluctuations.
Is wildlife viewing guaranteed?
While guides are skilled at locating animals, sightings depend on animal activity and weather conditions. The tour maximizes the chances with early morning safaris and expert guidance.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel up to 45 days in advance for a full refund.
Can I join if I am traveling alone?
Yes, the tour is suitable for solo travelers, as it is designed for small groups with personalized attention.
Are accommodations comfortable?
Yes, lodgings are described as clean and comfortable, with some nights in small-town hotels.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While not explicitly specified, the focus on wildlife and geothermal features, as well as the group size, suggests it can be appropriate for families with older children who are comfortable with early mornings and long days.
How experienced are the guides?
Guides are highly praised for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and ability to find wildlife, making the trip both educational and exciting.