4/20/2026–10/31/2026:
Monday, Friday, and Saturday
3-Day Explore Yellowstone&Grand Teton&Bozeman In-Depth Trip With Western Natural Wonders
Yellowstone/Grand Teton/Bozeman
- Direct to Yellowstone: Round trip from Bozeman is only about 3 hours, avoiding the long drive to Salt Lake City and allowing more time for sightseeing.
- West Entrance Accommodation:Stay at a premium hotel near the Yellowstone West Entrance for smooth access to the park and more focused sightseeing time.
- Animal Discovery:Seize the limited-time annual tour to witness rare wild animals such as yaks, bears, deer, and wolves.
- Horse Riding and Hot Spring:Selected pasture horse riding and ecological hot spring experiences, immerse yourself in the Western landscape and feel the energy of nature.
- Comfortable Business Vehicles:Selected high-roof, spacious business vehicles, offering ample space and comfortable seating for a more relaxed 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:12-person boutique small group, five-star reviews, quality assurance, and attentive service for a worry-free trip.
- 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: Bozeman, Big Sky, West Yellowstone → Lower Geyser Basin (Gazelle Pot Trail) → Middle Geyser Basin (Grand Prismatic Spring) → Upper Geyser Basin Trail (Old Faithful Visitor Center) → Yellowstone Lake → Yellowstone Canyon and Upper & Lower Falls (Artist Point) → West Yellowstone
Depart at 7:00 AM. A 90-minute drive from the hotel will take us to the renowned Yellowstone National Park.
Covered in pristine forests, Yellowstone National Park was the first national park in the United States. It's a pristine world, tranquil and beautiful. Beneath its surface lies the world's largest active volcano, waiting to be discovered and harnessed for its immense underground energy.
Drive east along the Madison River for about 30 minutes, accompanied by various wild animals rushing past our windows, we will arrive at Yellowstone's most famous geothermal area. We will first explore the Upper, Middle, and Lower Geyser Basins, observing various geothermal landscapes such as hot springs, fumaroles, geysers, and mud pots. Leaving the geothermal area, we will head to the beautiful alpine lake, Yellowstone Lake. Here, you can stroll along the lakeside trails to admire the lake views and hot springs, or enjoy a boat ride on the lake – a truly unique experience. Finally, we will travel to the magnificent Yellowstone Grand Canyon to see the Yellowstone Falls, cascading down thousands of feet, and the colorful weathered volcanic rocks.
Return to West Yellowstone, concluding the day's itinerary.
①Lower Geyser Basin (Colorful Pots Trail): 40 minutes
②Grand Prismatic Spring (Middle Geyser Basin): 60 minutes
③Upper Geyser Basin (Old Faithful Visitor Center): 60 minutes
④Yellowstone Lake: 40 minutes
⑤Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Upper and Lower Falls (Art Bonus): 30 minutes
Day 2: West Yellowstone → Jackson Hole (Elektrope National Park) → Grand Teton National Park (Jackson Lake, Bullhorn Bay, Five Peaks Viewpoint) → Yellowstone Lake (West Thumb Trail) → Old Faithful (Morning Glory Trail) → Central Geyser Basin (Grand Prismatic Spring Trail) → West Yellowstone
Today we will explore some less-traveled hiking trails, revisiting some of yesterday's sights from a backpacker's perspective. We have specifically chosen the Grand Prismatic Spring, Morning Glory Trail, and West Thumb Trail for your hiking.
In the afternoon, we will travel south from Yellowstone National Park into Grand Teton National Park. The highest peak in the park is Grand Teton, at 4198 meters, with existing glaciers. Jenny Lake is the most famous of the glacial lakes in the area. Jackson Lake, formed by a dam on the Snake River, is the largest body of water in the area. Here, towering peaks rise into the clouds, covered with millennia-old glaciers, mountains upon mountains, peaks upon peaks, creating a scene reminiscent of a fairyland. Leaving Grand Teton, we'll pass through the Caribou National Reserve and arrive at Jackson Hole, a town steeped in Western cowboy culture. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local atmosphere and visit the Antler Arch in the town center.
In the evening, back in Yellowstone, we might witness a spectacular sunset over Yellowstone Lake from West Thumb.
①Jackson Hole (Antelope Arch): 20 minutes
②Oxbow Bend Overlook:20 minutes
③Teton Point Turnout: 20 minutes:
④Jackson Lake: 20 minutes
⑤Yellowstone Lake (West Thumb Boardwalk): 40 minutes
⑥Upper Geyser Basin: 90 minutes (Morning Glory Pool, Sapphire Pool (temporarily closed) boardwalk)
⑦Middle Geyser Basin: 60 minutes (Grand Prismatic Spring Boardwalk)
Day 3: West Yellowstone → Horse Riding/Zoo (Optional) → Norris Geyser Basin → Lamar Valley → Sheepeater Cliff → Mammoth Hot Springs → Roosevelt Arch → Eco Hot Springs → West Yellowstone, Big Sky, Bozeman
Today, our guide will lead you through the iconic sights of Yellowstone National Park.
We'll drive north from Madison Junction, passing Boiling River and Beryl Hot Springs before arriving at Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone's oldest geyser basin. Norris's diverse geothermal landscape will offer a multi-sensory experience of sound, color, and smell. Multiple trails are available, and you'll also see the world's largest geyser. Around midday, we'll return to the Falls area, where interested visitors can hike along the rugged trails to the rim of Yellowstone Falls for a breathtaking view.
After lunch, we'll reach Lama Valley, where you can observe herds of wildlife, volcanic column cliffs, and Roaring Valley. Passing through Lama Valley, we'll arrive at another important Yellowstone attraction: Mammoth Hot Springs. At Mammoth Hot Springs, you can admire the travertine terraces from the boardwalk and learn more about Yellowstone's history and culture at the visitor center. At sunset, we'll make a brief stop at Yellowstone's North Entrance, Roosevelt Arch, after which your guide will lead you through Yellowstone's Roosevelt Area, a favorite area of President Theodore Roosevelt.
Finally, we'll drive back to Bozeman, concluding this unforgettable journey.
①Ranchery Horse Riding/Grizzly Bear & Wolf Discovery Center/Town Tour
②Norris Geyser Basin: 40 minutes
②Lamar Valley (best area for wildlife viewing): 15 minutes
③Sheepeater Cliff: 15 minutes
④Mammoth Hot Springs: 60 minutes
⑤Roosevelt Arch: 20 minutes
⑥Ecological Hot Springs: 90 minutes
Price per Person (Based on Room Occupancy)
| Room Type | Price per Person |
|---|---|
| Single Occupancy | $1,399 |
| Double Occupancy | $1,080 |
| Triple Occupancy | $980 |
| Quadruple Occupancy | $899 |
Mandatory Fees
📌Required Fee:$200/person
Includes: Grand Teton + Yellowstone National Parks + Fuel 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
📌 Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center
5 years and older: $20/person ; Under 5 years old: Free
📌 Yellowstone Creekside Trail Rides
Per person: $100/hour
Cost Includes
- Professional tour vehicle and commercial vehicle insurance;
- Two nights' accommodation;
- Professional driver/guide service;
- National park entrance fees, hot spring entrance fees.
Cost Excludes
- Personal expenses (such as meals, telephone calls, pay TV, laundry, drinks, personal travel and medical insurance);
- Optional excursions during the trip;
- 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
★7:00am | Bozeman Walmart (Lawn & Garden door) | 1500 N 7th Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715
Please refer to our updated pick-up schedule for approximate meeting times.
Actual pick-up times will be notified by your tour guide one day in advance.
Emergency Contact Number: 725-895-1680
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