Yellowstone Tour
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Transportation to and from Yellowstone, tour of
lower Yellowstone Loop (all the main thermal
features)
If you don't have that much time to spare, but
still want to see Old Faithful and a myriad
other of Yellowstone's thermal features and
wildlife, then this is the tour for you.
You can take a shuttle from the Salt Lake
airport to Yellowstone as late as 3 p.m., take
the tour the next day, and start your trip back
to Salt Lake that evening or early the next day.
Shuttle times can be found
here. This tour runs every day
of the season. All of our tours are
smaller and more intimate, designed with a
personal touch. Most will have only six to
10 people on them.
This tour is available every day from the
beginning of May through the end of September.
Tour details can be found here,
the dates
here, and the cost can be located here.
This Yellowstone tour can be ordered online
here.
If
this tour is not to your liking, please consider
one of our other
Yellowstone tours. Details can be seen
here.
This tour runs every day from the end of
May through the end of September.
You can fly into Salt Lake the day of
the tour if you choose, and catch a ride
straight up to West Yellowstone.
If you prefer, you can also fly in the
day before, take a look at Salt Lake
City, and then leave for Yellowstone the
next day. In addition to the
airport, we
pick up at all downtown Salt Lake
hotels, and can get you a good rate at
some of them. Details of the
hotels with which we are working can be
found
here.
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Salt Lake City to West Yellowstone
Route Map
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322 miles
515 kilometres
5 1/4
to 5 3/4 hours
You can be picked up either in the Salt
Lake downtown area, or at the airport.
Current departure times can be found
here. Please note that those
are the airport pick up times, and the
downtown times are half an hour earlier.
The shuttle goes up through northern
Utah, into Idaho, and eventually
Montana, before arriving in West
Yellowstone.
There may be times when a portion of
the trip is handled by a sub
contractor, necessitating a seamless
change of vehicles in Rexburg.
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West Yellowstone
Not applicable
You're on your own for dinner.
Spend the night in West Yellowstone.
The lodging can be seen
here.
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Yellowstone
Yellowstone
Map
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Madison to Old Faithful
Map
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Old Faithful Area
Map
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Old Faithful to West Thumb
Map
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West Thumb to Fishing Bridge
Map
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Fishing Bridge to Canyon
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All day
If you consider that the roads running
through Yellowstone make up a massive
figure of eight (see the map to the
left), today you'll be doing the lower
loop that makes up the bottom of the
eight. This is the area that
comprises most of the thermal features
that are to be seen in Yellowstone,
including, of course, Old Faithful!
From West Yellowstone we'll follow the Madison
River to Madison Junction, where we'll
turn right, or south. Depending on
the time of the year, this area is often
teeming with wildlife. With any
luck you will see bison, elk deer,
Trumpeter Swans and other animals and
birds. A special treat in the
spring is the baby bison calves.
After Madison Junction the tour
turns down Firehole Canyon Drive, a
side road that follows the Firehole
River. The Firehole River runs
through the thermal areas of
Yellowstone northward,
to join the Gibbon River and form
the Madison River. The Firehole is world famous amongst
anglers for its pristine beauty and
selection of brown, brook and
rainbow trout. The road takes
guests past 800 foot thick lava
flows. Firehole Falls is a 40
foot waterfall. There is an
unstaffed swimming hole here.
The first main thermal area we will
be visiting is the Lower Geyser
Basin, and Fountain Paint Pots.
There is a boardwalk system running
around and through the Fountain
Paint Pots area, and it is a great
place to go for a stroll, if the
bison haven't got there first!
Apart from the paint pots, there is
also a selection of other thermal
features in the area, including a
number of geysers, one or other of
which almost always seems to be
erupting.
The next stop is the Midway Geyser
Basin, home to two of the largest hot
springs to be found anywhere in the
world, as well as Excelsior Geyser,
now dormant, but discharging
thousands of gallons of water every
minute.
It is a short drive to the Upper
Geyser Basin, home of Old Faithful,
the world's best known and most
reliable gusher. There is also so
much more to the area than just Old
Faithful. Old Faithful Inn, a
wonderful old building - recently
renovated - is located there - and a
system of boardwalks will take you
around the various other geysers in
the area. We provide a sack
lunch today, and you may like to
enjoy it at Old Faithful.
The road from Old Faithful passes
over the Continental Divide twice,
on its way to West Thumb, a geyser
basin right on the shores of the
incredibly blue Yellowstone Lake.
Yellowstone Lake is off to the east
as we make the trip up to Fishing
Bridge. From there we head
through the Hayden Valley, following
the Yellowstone River, up to Grand Canyon of
the Yellowstone.
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The Hayden Valley is known for its
wildlife, particularly large herds
of bison at certain times of the
year. It is also an excellent
location to look for grizzly bears,
especially in the spring and early
summer when they may be preying on
newborn bison and elk cubs.
There will also be the opportunity
to view the Mud Volcano and Sulphur
Caldron areas.
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
is an unexpected treat amongst the
thermal wonders.
The Yellowstone River has carved an
impressive canyon through the rocks,
over which two falls drop. The
Lower Falls is over twice the size
of Niagara Falls! It is in
this area that you can catch a
glimpse of the yellowish tinge to
the rocks, from which the
Yellowstone River got its name, but
at a different location. We'll
check out the canyon and falls from
a number of different locations.
You get so close to the Upper Falls
that you almost feel like you can
reach out and touch the thundering
water. Don't!
Most of our tours of the Lower
Yellowstone Loop do not take in the
Norris Geyser Basin. Norris is
generally done on our Upper
Yellowstone Loop tour.
If, however, we have a group of
people who will not have the
opportunity to see it, and if there
is still time after a fairly long
day, we will try and squeeze it in.
Although not as well known as the
other geyser basins, Norris is the
most thermally active part of
Yellowstone. It is divided
into two separate areas:
Porcelain Basin and Back Basin.
You will have the opportunity to
stroll around both, enjoying the
pristine beauty. Back Basin is
home to Steamboat Geyser, the
highest geyser in the world.
It is now time to go back to West
Yellowstone.
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Your choice
Not applicable
You can either leave West Yellowstone on
a shuttle as soon as you get back from
your tour, or you can spend the night in
town, and depart the following morning.
If you depart that night, you will spend
the night in Rexburg, Idaho, and
continue on to Salt Lake early the next
morning. The various shuttle
options can be found
here.
Return to Salt Lake City, and end
the tour.
If you are taking one of our
Grand Canyon and more tours, we will
pick you up at your
Salt Lake hotel
the next morning. Thanks for joining
us!
If this tour is not to your liking,
please consider one of our other
Yellowstone tours. Details can
be seen
here.
The entry fee to Yellowstone National Park is included.
Two nights accommodation is included. The lodging is in the moderate category - clean and comfortable, but not fancy. Luxury accommodations are available at a surcharge, and economy accommodations are available at a discount. Prices vary depending on the month.
You will spend the first night in West
Yellowstone, and the second, at your choice,
in either West Yellowstone or Rexburg.
Examples of the different motels we use can
be seen
here.
Prices are based on double occupancy. A single surcharge of $88 is applicable, or we can try and match singles.
Depending on the number of guests, the type of vehicle to be used is likely to be a mini bus, a large SUV, a coach or an
executive van.
The price includes the services of a guide/driver and transportation.
A sack lunch is the only meal included.
The tour itinerary may change at our discretion without notice. Factors that may cause a change include, but are not limited to, the weather, vendors and road conditions.
Portions of this tour may, at our
discretion, be sub contracted to other
reputable vendors. This will in no way
affect your safety, comfort or enjoyment.
A minimum of two people may be required for
a tour to depart.
The cost of this tour is $415 per person. An
additional $8 per person fuel surcharge is currently in effect
until further notice. Details on paying for this tour,
and our cancellation policy, can be found here.
Please call us at 1 800 364 9889 or (USA) 435 658 2227, or
mail us, for additional information, or to make a reservation. Tour dates can be seen
here. You
can book this tour online
here.
While we would rather you not make a booking until you are sure you want to go, you are welcome to cancel the booking any time up until 31 days prior to the start of the tour, and you will get a full refund. After that time, we will not accept a cancellation and you will have to pay for the tour in full. Trip insurance is available. Half the cost of the tour will be charged to your card any time from 31 days prior to the start of the tour, and the balance will be charged any time from 7 days prior to the start of the tour.
For additional information, please
mail us,
or call us at 1 800 724 7767 or (USA) 435 658
2227. You
can book this tour online
here.
If there are six to eight
people in your group, you
get an automatic 10%
discount. Please
contact us if there are more
than eight in your group as
you will get a discounted group rate. Kindly also
contact us if you would like
to sleep more than two
people in each room, as there will be a lower price.
When you order below, all prices include an $8 fuel surcharge,
as well as any applicable
single person surcharge.