5/6/2026–10/30/2026:
Every Wednesday and Friday
5-Day Yellowstone & Grand Teton Luxury Small Group Tour from Denver with Mount Rushmore
Crazy Horse Rock/Mount Rushmore/Yellowstone National Park/Grand Teton/Salt Lake City
- Selected Must-See Itinerary: Visit Crazy Horse Rock, Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton, Salt Lake City, and other popular attractions in one trip.
- Enhanced Comfort:Luxurious business class-level Nappa leather seats, spacious interior, equipped with ventilation and heating functions, for a truly luxurious journey.
- Starlink Online:Starlink satellite network throughout the trip, Wi-Fi coverage throughout the vehicle, ensuring seamless connectivity for every leg of the journey.
- VIP Small Group Tour:Small group tours of no more than 12 people, 0 complaints. Five-star reviews, quality assurance, and attentive service ensure a worry-free journey.
- Thoughtful Amenities:Bottled water, snacks, binoculars, and other amenities provided on board, enhancing comfort and overall experience.
- In-depth Guided Tour:English-speaking driver-guide accompanies you throughout the tour, explaining Yellowstone's geothermal wonders, wildlife ecology, and hidden photo spots.
Please note: USD per person, double occupancy. Minimum of 2 guests is required to be operated.
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Day 1: Denver → Colorado State Capitol → Denver 16th Street Shopping District
Breakfast: On your own Lunch: On your own Dinner: On your own.
In the morning, fly to Denver, the capital of Colorado. Please arrive at Denver International Airport before 1:30 PM local time (this is the time the tour guide departs, please be punctual). Meet the tour guide at baggage claim area 6 in the East Terminal.
Afterwards, visit the Colorado State Capitol Plaza, admiring the magnificent golden-domed architecture of the State Capitol and experiencing the historical and political culture of Denver as the state capital. In the afternoon, stroll through Denver's 16th Street pedestrian shopping district, located in the heart of downtown. This bustling area boasts numerous shops and is one of Denver's most representative commercial and cultural districts, featuring many historically significant buildings. In the evening, drive to Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming, and check into your hotel for rest.
①Colorado State Capitol Building (40-minute visit)
②16th Street Mall (90-minute visit)
Hotel:
Red Lion Hotel Cheyenne/La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Fort Collins or similar
Day 2: Crazy Horse Rock → Mount Rushmore → Devil's Peak
Depart early in the morning for the world's largest sculpted rock formation – the Crazy Horse Rock. This magnificent monument was sculpted by Native Americans and American artists to commemorate the legendary hero "Crazy Horse," who fought for the freedom and dignity of Native Americans. The project is magnificent and symbolizes the inheritance of Indigenous culture and spirit.
Afterwards, we will travel to Mount Rushmore, one of the most symbolic national landmarks in the United States. On the majestic granite mountain, exquisite carvings depict four important figures who influenced the course of American history: George Washington, the first president of the United States; Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence; Theodore Roosevelt, the "Messenger of Peace"; and Abraham Lincoln, known as the "Liberator." This world-famous monument showcases the core values of American spirit and history. Afterwards, we will drive to Devils Tower, the world's first national monument. This unique igneous rock formation, known in Native American culture as "the bear's dwelling," rises abruptly from the plains, with a vertical height exceeding 1200 feet, creating a breathtaking and spectacular sight. It attracts numerous tourists, photography enthusiasts, and professional climbers every year. In the evening, we will travel to Gillette, a small town in Wyoming, and check into our hotel for rest.
①Crazy Horse Monument (60-minute visit)
②Mount Rushmore National Memorial (90-minute visit):
③Devil's Tower (45-minute visit)
Meals: Breakfast: On your own Lunch: On your own Dinner: On your own
Hotel: Wingate by Wyndham Gillette or similar
Day 3: Gillette → Yellowstone National Park → Yellowstone Lake → Fishing Bridge → Upper Niagara Falls → Yellowstone Artists' Point
Depart early in the morning, officially entering the magnificent Rocky Mountain region, the only way to the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Along the way, towering peaks stretch as far as the eye can see, with boundless forests and snow-capped mountains and glaciers shimmering in the sunlight. Waterfalls and rivers rush through the valleys, and wildflowers and grasses dot the landscape, creating a rich and magnificent natural panorama. During the drive, there's also the chance to encounter various wild animals and experience the vitality of the pristine mountains up close.
At midday, we enter Yellowstone National Park, known as "the world's first national park." Here, North America boasts some of the most pristine and magnificent natural landscapes: vast grasslands intertwine with ancient forests, herds of high-horned deer and buffalo roam freely, and various rare waterbirds inhabit the area. Colorful geothermal hot springs and fumaroles dot the plateau, forming a breathtaking natural wonder with the ancient Yellowstone volcanic landscape, vividly showcasing the Earth's most primal and powerful forces.
Special Notes:
1. The East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park is expected to open on May 2, 2026. Before then, the following attractions will be closed: Upper and Lower Falls, Artist Point, Hayden Canyon, Mud Volcano, Fishing Bridge, and West Thumb Geyser. We apologize for the inconvenience.
2. The South Entrance of Yellowstone National Park is expected to open on May 10, 2026. Therefore, West Thumb Geyser will remain closed from May 2, 2026 to May 9, 2026. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Natural Highlights
①Yellowstone National Park
②Yellowstone Lake (30-minute visit)
Optional Activity: [Yellowstone Lake Boat]: Each boat can accommodate a maximum of 6 people. Open from June 13th to September, weather permitting (park activity). Availability depends on actual conditions and cannot be booked in advance.
③Fishing Bridge (20-minute visit)
④Upper Yellowstone Falls (30-minute visit)
⑤Artisit Point (30-minute visit)
Meals: Breakfast: Included Lunch: On your own Dinner: On your own
Hotel: White Buffalo West Yellowstone or similar hotel
Note: The order of sightseeing within Yellowstone National Park will be arranged by the tour guide based on the actual situation on the day. Please refer to the tour guide's arrangement on the day of your tour.
Day 4: Yellowstone National Park → Norris Geyser Basin → Palette → Old Faithful Geyser → Morning Glory Pool → Grand Prismatic Spring → Mud Volcano
Depart from the hotel in the morning to begin a day trip to witness the geothermal wonders of Yellowstone National Park. Upon entering the park, first explore the most active and representative geothermal area – Norris Geyser Basin, with its swirling steam and numerous fumaroles showcasing the raw energy of the Yellowstone volcanic plateau. Next, head to the vibrant Yellowstone Palette, where hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles intertwine to create a landscape resembling a natural painting.
Next, visit Yellowstone's iconic landmark, Old Faithful Geyser, to witness its spectacular, regularly erupting flow. Stroll along the Upper Geyser Basin boardwalk to Morning Glory Pool, soaking in the vibrant mineral colors and steamy atmosphere. Then, visit the Grand Prismatic Spring, known as the "Eye of the Earth," where the lake's colors shift and change with the light, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Finally, explore the Mud Volcanoes area, where the gushing hot mud and sulfurous aroma provide a powerful experience, offering a comprehensive view of Yellowstone's most impactful geothermal landscape.
①Norris Geyser Basin (30-minute visit)
②Artist Paint Pots (Yellowstone Palette) (30-minute visit)
③Old Faithful Geyser (90-minute visit)
④Morning Glory Pool (75 minutes visit)
⑤The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring (40-minute visit)
⑥Mud Volcano Area (30-minute visit)
Meals: Breakfast: On your own Lunch: On your own Dinner: On your own
Hotel: White Buffalo West Yellowstone or similar
Note: The order of sightseeing within Yellowstone National Park will be arranged by the tour guide based on the actual situation on the day. Please refer to the tour guide's arrangement on the day of your tour.
Day 5: West Thumb Geyser Basin → Grand Teton National Park → Elk Antlers National Park → Great Salt Lake → Utah State Capitol → Temple Square
In the morning, we depart from the hotel and travel along the South Yellowstone Scenic Road, first visiting the West Thumb Geyser Basin, which is adjacent to Yellowstone Lake. This is a rare lakeside geothermal landscape area within Yellowstone National Park, where hot spring steam rises from the lake shore, reflecting the clear lake water and the sky, creating a unique and captivating scene. Afterwards, enjoy distant views of Yellowstone Lake, experiencing the vastness and tranquility of this high-altitude lake.
Leaving Yellowstone National Park, head south into the magnificent Grand Teton National Park, where snow-capped peaks, meadows, and valleys intertwine to create classic American West mountain scenery. Then, visit Jackson, a famous town in Wyoming, and take photos at Elk Antlers National Park, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of a Western town.
Afterwards, drive to Utah, arriving at the breathtaking Great Salt Lake, where the lake and sky merge seamlessly, and admire its expansive and spectacular views. Upon entering Salt Lake City, view the majestic and elegant Utah State Capitol from the outside, and stroll through Temple Square, the city's central landmark, to learn about local history and culture. Finally, transfer to Salt Lake City International Airport, concluding your trip.
①West Thumb Geyser Basin (60-minute visit)
②Grand Teton National Park (90-minute visit)
③Elk Antler Arches Park (30-minute visit)
④Great Salt Lake (30-minute visit)
⑤Utah State Capitol (30-minute visit)
⑥5Temple Square (30-minute visit)
Note: The order of sightseeing within Yellowstone National Park will be arranged by the tour guide based on the actual situation on the day. Please refer to the tour guide's arrangement on the day of your tour.
End of Tour Salt Lake City Airport
- We recommend booking flights departing after 10:00 PM.
- For additional hotel bookings, prices will be based on actual rates on the day.
Price per Person (Based on Room Occupancy)
| Room Type | Price per Person |
|---|---|
| Single Occupancy | $1,698 |
| Double Occupancy | $1,248 |
| Triple Occupancy | $1,098 |
| Quadruple Occupancy | $998 |
Mandatory Fees
📌Required Fee:$300/person
Includes: (Yellowstone National Park + Grand Teton National Park + Great Salt Lake) entrance fees and parking fees + Nappa Class upgrade fee + fuel surcharge
📌National Park Entrance Fee (Non-resident fee)
📌Mandatory Tour Guide Gratuity: $15 per person per day
Covers full-service gratuity for the National Parks tour, including bottled water, snacks, and professional guide services.
Please note: The full gratuity applies for the entire tour duration, regardless of early departure or withdrawal from the tour.
Optional Items
📌 Yellowstone Lake Boat Ride
Price:$100/hour/person
Cost Includes
- Transportation from Denver to Salt Lake City;
- Hotel: 4 nights' accommodation;
- Professional driver/guide service;
- Starlink Wi-Fi throughout the trip;
- NAPPA Business Class professional tour vehicle and commercial vehicle insurance;
- Complimentary gifts: Mineral water, snacks, fruit, binoculars;
- One Yellowstone specialty meal experience.
Cost Excludes
- Personal expenses (such as meals, telephone calls, pay TV, laundry, drinks, personal travel and medical insurance);
- Optional excursions during the trip;
- Other expenses not listed in the inclusions;
- Guide gratuities;
- National park entrance fees (for non-residents).
Cancellation Policy
| Prior to departure | Refund (% of total tour fee) |
|---|---|
| Within 7 days (inclusive) before departure | 0% |
| More than 15 days before departure | 50% |
| 7-14 days before departure (excluding 7 days) | 30% |
| More than 30 days before departure | 100% |
Note:
①Changing the participation date for the same itinerary is considered a cancellation;
② Cancellations will be subject to the above refund policy if confirmation is still possible (e.g., the order has been paid and is pending processing); (e.g., the order has been paid and is pending processing);
③The above are the terms and conditions for standard tours. For special tours with special terms and conditions, please refer to the special terms and conditions.
* If the business loss fee paid according to the above proportions is insufficient to compensate the company's actual losses, the customer shall compensate for the actual losses, but the maximum amount shall not exceed the total order fee.
Change Terms
- A $25 fee applies to each order change; no changes may be made within 7 days of departure (inclusive).
- Changes apply to: changes to pick-up location, additions to the number of passengers, and second changes to flight/transfer information.
- If the changed order price (e.g., fewer participants or fewer rooms) is lower than the original order price, the price difference will be calculated according to the cancellation terms, in addition to the $25 fee;
- Changes to names or number of rooms will also incur a $25 fee, and the price difference will be calculated according to the cancellation terms.
Vehicle Usage Standards
①Groups of 6 or more will travel in Nappa Class vehicles; groups of less than 6 will use 7-seater business class vehicles.
②All vehicles are equipped with million-dollar commercial insurance to ensure travel safety.
③If, due to force majeure (such as sudden breakdowns, weather, etc.), Nappa Class A vehicles cannot be provided for the entire trip for groups of 6 or more, we will compensate each traveler $50; if Nappa Class A vehicles cannot be arranged for only some days, no compensation will be provided. Thank you for your understanding.
④There may be situations where different models or colors of tour vehicles (interior and exterior) are used during the trip (this will not affect the guests' sightseeing). Our company reserves all rights of interpretation.
Tour Pick-up Locations
★ Denver Pick-up Location: Denver International Airport | 8500 Peña Blvd, Denver, CO 80249
★ Salt Lake City Drop-off Location: Salt Lake City International Airport | 3920 W Terminal Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84122
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Salt Lake City Airport | 4905 Wiley Post Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84116
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