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4-Day Yellowstone and Tetons In Depth Small Groups Camping Tour from Salt Lake City
4-Day Yellowstone and Tetons In Depth Small Groups Camping Tour from Salt Lake City
4-Day Yellowstone and Tetons In Depth Small Groups Camping Tour from Salt Lake City
4-Day Yellowstone and Tetons In Depth Small Groups Camping Tour from Salt Lake City
4-Day Yellowstone and Tetons In Depth Small Groups Camping Tour from Salt Lake City

4-Day Yellowstone and Tetons In Depth Small Groups Camping Tour from Salt Lake City


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Duration:4 day(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 17 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present your e-voucher and passport on-site

  • Grand Tetons National Park
  • Yellowstone National Park
  • Geysers and bubbling hotpots
  • Yellowstone Grizzly Bear and Wolf Discovery Center
  • Incredible wildlife viewing opportunities
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeSmall Group
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Accommodation typeCampsite
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Eco-tourism
TransportCharter car

Product Info

With an abundant amount of wildlife, gorgeous lakes, and too-good-to-be-true mountain peaks, this park is sure to be a highlight of your vacation. Add that to Yellowstone National Park for four days of epic scenery and exploration.


-Important Info-

Meeting Point: Crystal Inn Hotel (230 W 500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84101)

Purchase Notice

  • Please have your local payment of $70 pp in cash to cover:
    - Lite breakfasts (muffins, fruit or cereal with tea or coffee)
    - Sandwich style lunches – (you make your own from our pre-shopped fresh ingredients and vegetarians are catered for with advance notice)
    - Evening meals
  • Your tour guide will suggest menus and help shop for food items. Meals are cooked in camp as a communal effort. You will be expected to help.
  • Tour Guide Gratuities It is customary to tip your guide. $100 per person is the recommended amount for this tour.
  • The luggage allowance for this tour is up to 20kgs per person either a hard case or a backpack plus a small day bag for your camera, sunscreen etc. You will not be permitted to join this tour with more than your permitted luggage weight.

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

FAQ

1. In which states is Yellowstone National Park primarily located?

Yellowstone National Park primarily spans the state of Wyoming, but also extends into Montana and Idaho. This vast wilderness covers diverse ecosystems and geological features across all three states, making it a truly expansive natural wonder.

2. How much time is typically needed to explore the main loops within Yellowstone National Park?

To thoroughly explore Yellowstone National Park's main loops and iconic features, a minimum of 3 to 5 days is generally recommended. This duration allows sufficient time to visit major geysers, hot pots, canyons, and observe wildlife without rushing through the park's extensive attractions and scenic drives.

3. What are the advantages of camping within Yellowstone National Park during a tour?

Camping inside Yellowstone National Park during a tour offers an immersive experience, placing you closer to nature and wildlife. It allows for early morning starts to beat crowds at popular attractions like geysers and provides unique opportunities for stargazing and wildlife observation directly from your campsite, enhancing the overall exploration.

4. What makes Yellowstone National Park a famous destination for travelers?

Yellowstone National Park is famous for its unparalleled geothermal features, including iconic geysers and bubbling hot pots. It also boasts abundant wildlife, such as grizzly bears and wolves, diverse landscapes with gorgeous lakes and majestic mountain peaks, and provides incredible opportunities for viewing wildlife in their natural habitat.

5. What transportation options are available for exploring Grand Teton National Park for visitors without a personal vehicle?

For visitors without a personal vehicle, exploring Grand Teton National Park typically involves booking guided tours that include transportation. While some areas are accessible by cycling or hiking trails, public transportation within the park is limited. Small group tours provide dedicated transport for a comprehensive exploration of the park's highlights.

6. Are there any public shuttle services available within Grand Teton National Park?

Public shuttle services within Grand Teton National Park are very limited, mainly serving specific high-traffic areas like Jenny Lake during peak season. Most visitors rely on personal vehicles or organized tours to navigate and fully explore the park's expansive attractions and scenic viewpoints effectively.

7. What is the approximate distance and travel time between Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park?

Grand Teton National Park is located directly south of Yellowstone National Park, with their boundaries nearly touching. The distance between popular areas like Jackson Hole and Yellowstone's South Entrance is approximately 60 miles (97 km), taking about 1.5 to 2 hours to drive, depending on traffic conditions and stops along the scenic route.

8. How can visitors explore Yellowstone National Park effectively without driving their own vehicle?

Without a personal vehicle, visitors can effectively explore Yellowstone National Park by joining organized small group tours. These tours provide transportation between key attractions, allowing access to major geysers, hot pots, canyons, and wildlife viewing areas throughout the park's extensive network without the need to drive yourself.

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