4-Day『Yellowstone in-depth 3 days』Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton, Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake Tour
SL4-9167- Reward Points
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- Departure: Salt Lake City
- Leave: Salt Lake City
- Duration: 4 Day(s)
Dates & Prices
Highlights
- The easiest and most straightforward trip to Salt Lake City, the nearest Yellowstone Park, farewell to the hurry journey
- An unique small town outside west gate of Yellowstone National Park, great tasting and entertainment provided to you a wonderful style life in Yellowstone
- Salt Lake city tour is worth visiting with the classic cultural landscape
Itinerary
- Details
- Brief
Day | Itinerary | Attractions | Note |
Day 1 | Salt Lake City | Salt Lake City | |
Day 2 | Yellowstone National Park | Great Salt Lake / Jackson Hole / Grand Teton National Park / Yellowstone National Park / West Thumb / Grand Prismatic Spring / West Yellowstone | |
Day 3 | Yellowstone | Old Faithful Geyser / Yellowstone Lake / Yellowstone Falls / Mud Volcano / Hayden Valley / Artist Point / Biscuit Basin / Fishing Bridge | |
Day 4 | Salt Lake City→Great Salt Lake | Mammoth Hot Spring / Salt Lake City / Utah State Capitol / Temple Square |
D1
Day 1
Salt Lake City
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Meet Point
Please see detailed pickup and starting point information
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Attractions
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Accommodation
Clarion SLC Airport / Radisson SLC Airport or similar
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Description
A pleasant itinerary will take you to Salt Lake City Airport, where guests can take the hotel's free shuttle. About a 10-minute drive away, the hotel shuttle takes you to the hotel. Stay overnight at Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake City Airport Hotel information:
Ramada Inn SLC
5575 W Amelia Earhart Dr, Salt Lake City,UT 84116
Contact number: 801-537-7020
D2
Day 2
Yellowstone National Park
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Meet Point
Great Salt Lake → Jackson → Grand Teton National Park → Yellowstone National Park
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Attractions
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Accommodation
White Buffalo / Dude & Roundup Motel or similar
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Description
In the morning, we will head to the small town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, a famous frontier town during the Western development. Afterwards we will head into Grand Teton National Park passing by Jackson Lake and stop at an outlook to view the Grand Teton Peak. From there, we will take you into the first national park in the world, Yellowstone National Park. Stay overnight at West Yellowstone.
Jackson Hole: famous frontier town, located at the crossing of Grand Teton and Rocky Mountains, it became a heaven for outdoors sports enthusiast. It is also the third largest artwork exchange location in the world and a popular vacation destination for the wealthy. The widely praised Elk Antler Arches Park, with its four arches made with thousands of elk antlers is a must see.
Grand Teton National Park: one of the most beautiful national parks with its snow-covered mountain peaks year-round and wide range of wildlife ecosystem. It even attracted great writer Ernest Hemingway to fall in love with this place and had been the backdrop for countless Western movies.
Yellowstone National Park: the very first national park in the whole world, Yellowstone attracted countless visitors over the year with its unique geothermal activities and fascinating wildlife. You will find all four different kinds of geothermal activities, geyser, hot spring, fumarole, and mud pot as we take you travel through the park.
Yellowstone Lake (West Thumb): this is the highest altitude volcanic lake in North America. We will take you to walk along the trail beside the lake and see the tranquil lake view plus all the beautiful sites on the way, like Abyss Pool, Black Pool, and Fishing Hole.
Old Faith Geyser: the most famous landmark inside Yellowstone, it is also the logo of the national park, erupting roughly every 91 minutes, this is a must see when you are inside Yellowstone.
Grand Prismatic Spring: the third largest hot spring in the world, it is the most renowned hot spring in the national park. Setting foot into the area will surround you with steam and allowing you an up-close view of the brilliant colors inside the hot spring.
Fountain Paint Pot: walking along this trail will provide you a great view of the light pink color mud pot with its constantly boiling mud bubbles and the fumaroles nearby.
D3
Day 3
Yellowstone
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Meet Point
On the designated pick-up area
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Attractions
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Accommodation
White Buffalo / Dude & Roundup or similar
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Description
We will continue our tour inside Yellowstone National Park and Stay overnight at Gardiner.
The Roosevelt Arch is a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana, United States. Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903. The top of the arch is inscribed with a quote from the Organic Act of 1872, the legislation which created Yellowstone, which reads: "For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People".
Artist Point is an overlook point on the edge of a cliff on the south rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The point is located east-northeast of Yellowstone Falls on the Yellowstone River. Artist Point was originally named in 1883 by Frank Jay Haynes who improperly believed that the point was the place at which painter Thomas Moran sketched his 1872 depictions of the falls. Later work determined that the sketches were made from the north rim, but the name Artist Point stuck.
Hayden Valley is a large, sub-alpine valley in Yellowstone National Park straddling the Yellowstone River between Yellowstone Falls and Yellowstone Lake. The valley floor along the river is an ancient lakebed from a time when Yellowstone Lake was much larger. The valley is well known as one of the best locations to view wildlife in Yellowstone.
Mud Volcano: one of the highest concentrations of onus pots in the national park. See the Mud Cauldron, Dragon mouth spring and Mud Volcano along with a chance of seeing some wildlife in the area.
Fishing Bridge: The original bridge was built in 1902. The Fishing Bridge was historically a tremendously popular place to fish. Angling from the bridge was quite good, since it was a major spawning area for cutthroat trout. It finally became to the best place to observe the Yellowstone Trout. Usually, the trout will spawn in this area and jumping out the water during the summertime.
Old Faithful Geyser: the most famous landmark inside Yellowstone, it's also the logo of the national park. Erupting roughly every 91 minutes no matter the weather, this is a must see when you are inside Yellowstone.
Morning Glory Pool Trail: Discover more must-see attractions on the 'Natural Wonders'. This is an easy 1.4 mile (2.8 miles round trip) paved trail in the Upper Geyser Basin that passes by some of biggest geysers in the Upper Geyser Basin, coming to an end Morning Glory Pool. Castle, Grotto, and Riverside geysers are among the main features you will see along the way.
Biscuit Basin contains a small collection of thermal features. Many, however, are small, gem-like encrusted pools and geysers, including Silver Globe Spring, Sapphire, and Black Opal pools, Jewel, Cauliflower, and Black Pearl geysers. The Firehole River and a highway divide the basin. A smaller group, located east of the river, contains mainly hot springs. Cauliflower Geyser is the main feature of this group, and it is identified by the cauliflower or biscuit-like sinter masses surrounding the crater.
D4
Day 4
Salt Lake City→Great Salt Lake
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Meet Point
On the designated pick-up area
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Attractions
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Description
In the morning we will see the State Capitol building, Temple Square of Mormon Church and the Great Salt Lake.
Utah State Capitol: the governor’s office is located in inside of this building. Sitting on top of the Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City, this building gives you a full view of the city that surrounds it. It is also the icon of the most famous historic landmark of the state.
Temple Square of Mormon Church: this is the headquarter of the Mormon Church and its 15 million followers around the world. It’s the center of Mormon history and the location of the famous Salt Lake Temple.
Great Salt Lake: Western Hemisphere’s largest saltwater lake, also North America’s largest inland salt lake. The lake is more than six times the salinity of seawater, thus known as “Dead Sea of America”. Krill is a unique creature growing inside of the Great Salt Lake.
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Departure & Return
Pickup Locations
Location | Time | Address | Note |
Ramada Inn SLC | Self Check in |
Dropoff Locations
Location | Time | Address |
Includes & Excludes
Includes
- Professional vehicles transportation (The type of vehicle used will be based on the number of guests attending that day)
- Professional driver and guide (or driver-guide)
- Hotel (Nights are one day less than the total number of tour days)
Excludes
- Meals
- Service fee ($12 per person per day)
- Any private costs (such as hotel telephone charges, laundry etc.) and personal travel and medical insurance
- Mandatory fees, Optional Tour Items (Prices are subject to change without prior notice; Tickets should be purchased from the tour guide)
Notice
Optional activity prices in the excluded list is for reference only.
Attentions
Policies
No Show
Once the booking is confirmed, an absence or failure to show up on the scheduled date is NO SHOW. No show is non-refundable.
Cancellation
Cancellation Period | Policy |
7 days prior to tour departure date | Non-refundable |
8 - 14 days prior to tour departure date | 50% of tour cost paid will be refunded |
15 - 29 days prior to tour departure date | 75% of tour cost paid will be refunded |
30 or more days prior to tour departure date | 90% of tour cost paid will be refunded |
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