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6-Day Yellowstone National Park, Mt Rushmore, Grand Teton Tour from Denver, Salt Lake City out | Small Group Option

 

Our Price:

Single occupancy $1419/Person Double occupancy $949/Person
Triple occupancy $869/Person Quadruple occupancy $819/Person
Available: Sun (5/18-10/5), Thu (6/19-8/14) Depart from: Denver, CO
Visit Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone, Crazy Horse, Devils Tower, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Jackson Hole, Salt Lake City.

Day 1: Denver - Fort Collins (58 miles)

Your tour begins at Denver Airport, where you'll meet your expert guide at the Baggage Claim area at 1:30 PM. You'll then embark on a brief tour of Denver, visiting the golden-domed Colorado State Capitol, the bustling 16th Street Mall, and the stunning Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre. After this taste of Denver's highlights, we'll drive to Fort Collins for your overnight stay.

This desert city lies at the foot of the spectacular Rocky Mountains. The "Mile-High City" features attractions such as Red Rocks State Park, the Coors Brewery, and the famous 16th Street Mall. Come enjoy the beauty of the Southwest!

  • This impressive building in Denver, Colorado is the home of the Colorado General Assembly and the offices of the Governor of Colorado and Lieutenant Governor of Colorado. The neoclassical building is supposed to resemble the US Capitol.

    Duration: Approx. 40 Minutes

  • The 16th Street Mall is the hub of downtown Denver, CO. In addition to a litany of shopping and dining options, many of Denver's most popular attractions are located in the area of the Mall, including Coors Field.

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

  • Just steps outside the city of Denver, this mountain park in Colorado features impressive geological structures as well as a large outdoor theater, the world-famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre, which has been a part of the park since 1941.

Standard Hotel: Comfort Suites Loveland or Similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 2: Fort Collins - Crazy Horse - Mt. Rushmore - Devil's Tower - Gillette (385 miles)

Your day begins at Crazy Horse Memorial, a tribute to Native American heritage. Next, you'll visit Mount Rushmore, gazing at the carved faces of four great presidents. Finally, you'll explore Devils Tower, a sacred Native American site and natural wonder. After this journey through history and culture, you'll spend the night in Gillette.

Crazy Horse Memorial is the world's largest sculpture-in-progress, and frequent drilling and mountain blasts make each visit unique. When completed, Crazy Horse Memorial will stand 563 feet tall by 641 feet long.

  • This monument, controversial in the Native American community, has been under construction for over 60 years. If it is completed as planned, it would be the largest sculpture in the entire world, at a monstrous 563 feet high and 641 feet wide.

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

This famous United States monument in the Black Hills of western South Dakota depicts the busts of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. The 60 feet tall statues are carved right into the side of the mountains.

Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

The first declared United States National Monument. It'is an igneous intrusion or laccolith located in the Black Hills near Hulett and Sundance in Crook County. A monolithic rock formation that rises 1,267 feet above the surrounding land and was once the neck of an active volcano.

  • This massive monolith in the Black Hills of Wyoming was the nation's first national monument, anointed by Teddy Roosevelt in 1906. In recent years, climbing the rock has become popular. The stone column is considered sacred by many Native Americans.

    Duration: Approx. 45 Minutes

Standard Hotel: Best Western Inn or similar

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded

Day 3: Gillette - Rocky Mountains - Yellowstone National Park (492 miles)

Your day starts with a scenic drive through the Rockies, showcasing snow-capped peaks, lush forests, vibrant wildflowers, and cascading waterfalls. Then, you'll immerse yourself in the wonders of West Yellowstone. Your journey takes you through a series of stunning attractions: the historic Fishing Bridge, the bubbling Mud Volcano, the wildlife-rich Hayden Valley, the magnificent Yellowstone Canyon with its Upper and Lower Falls, and the scenic Artist Point. After exploration, you'll return to West Yellowstone for your overnight stay.

The largest, oldest, and most famous national park displays a fascinating scenery of hot springs, geysers, canyons, waterfalls, and nature everywhere you look!

Duration: Approx. 3 Hours

  • Located near the mouth of the Yellowstone River, the Fishing Bridge is a great location to spot the native Cutthroat trout. There is an RV park of the same name nearby.

  • The Mud Volcano blew itself apart in the early 20th century, but visitors can still see the impressive crater and other geothermal features in the surrounding area, such as the Mud Cauldron, Black Dragon's Caldron, and Dragon's Mouth Spring.

  • A large, sub-alpine valley in Yellowstone National Park straddling the Yellowstone River between Yellowstone Falls and Yellowstone Lake. The valley is well known as one of the best locations to view wildlife in Yellowstone.

  • This impressive gap in the earth in the first large canyon on the Yellowstone River. It is 24 miles long, and can reach a quarter-mile in depth and 3/4 a mile in width. It is gorgeously colored.

  • Located a quarter-mile upstream of the larger Lower Falls, the Upper Yellowstone River Falls plunge 109 feet down an eroded lava cliff into the basin below. The area below the falls has been subject to heavier erosion than above.

  • The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River in Wyoming are the largest by volume in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States, and they stand more than 300 feet tall-- almost twice as high as Niagara Falls.

  • Named after the famous sketches of the waterfalls by Thomas Moran (but not actually the location where the sketched were done) this beautiful location showcases one of the most famous views in Yellowstone National Park.

Standard Hotel: White Buffalo West Yellowstone or similar

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded

Day 4: Yellowstone National Park Full Day (241 miles)

Today, you'll explore Yellowstone's amazing geothermal features. Your journey takes you to the colorful Pink Mud Pots, the stunning Grand Prismatic Spring, the famous Old Faithful Geyser, Geyser Trail, Morning Glory Pool, Mammoth Hot Springs with its Upper and Lower Terraces and Liberty Cap, West Thumb Geyser, and Yellowstone Lake. After a day filled with these natural wonders, you'll spend the night near Yellowstone's north entrance.

The largest, oldest, and most famous national park displays a fascinating scenery of hot springs, geysers, canyons, waterfalls, and nature everywhere you look!

Duration: Approx. 8 Hours

  • The third largest hot spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic Hot Spring gets its color from bacteria around its rim that feed off of the mineral-rich water. In the summer months, the hot spring is a vivid red-orange shade.

  • Old Faithful is a cone geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. It is one of the park's most well-known natural features, and is famous for its predictability. It generally erupts every 91 minutes.

  • This hot spring in the Upper geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is famous for it's bright red-orange and blue-green coloring. These colors come from the bacteria which inhabit the geyser's interior.

    Duration: Approx. 20 Minutes

  • This large complex of hot springs is impressive both for its unique beauty as well as its scale. Formed hundreds of thousands of years ago by volcanic and seismic activity, these springs are one of Yellowstone's most popular spots.

  • Upper Terrace Drive is a one-way, scenic, 1.5-mile (2.4-km) long road that winds among hot springs and travertine formations.

  • The West Thumb Geyser Basin is the largest geyser basin at Yellowstone Lake, and an impressive area of geothermal activity that contains hot springs, mud pots, and geysers-- some of which are even in the lake itself.

  • Yellowstone Lake isn't just the largest single body of water in Yellowstone National Park, but the largest elevated freshwater lake in the US. The lake contains several underwater hot springs that melt its otherwise thick ice sheets in the winter.

Standard Hotel: Yellowstone Big Rock Inn, Travelodge or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 5: Yellowstone - Grand Teton National Park - Jackson Hole - Salt Lake City (330 miles)

Today, you'll complete your Yellowstone journey by exploring the remaining attractions of Loop 8 including Roosevelt Arch, Norris Geyser Basin, and Paint Pots. You'll then travel along Snake River to Grand Teton National Park, stop in Jackson Hole, and continue to Salt Lake City and stay overnight.

The largest, oldest, and most famous national park displays a fascinating scenery of hot springs, geysers, canyons, waterfalls, and nature everywhere you look!

  • A rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park. 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".

  • Yellowstone National Park is full of areas like this - geyser basins - large, open areas where geothermic pressure from below the ground's surface force up various geysers and springs. The Norris Basin is one of the more accessible.

  • Fountain Paint Pot, heated by the region's underground hot springs, F.P.P is half hot spring, half mud basin. The spring releases natural shades of red and yellow because of the oxidation of iron in the soil.

Grand Teton National Park is located in the Rocky Mountains, Northwest Wyoming. Grand Teton National Park is noted for its stunning mountain vistas, its shimmering alpine lakes and its abundant wildlife.

Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

Famous frontier town, located at the crossing of Grand Teton and Rocky Mountains, it became a heaven for outdoors sports enthusiast. The widely praised Elk Antler Arches Park, with its four arches made with thousands of elk antlers is a must see.

  • Constructed in the early 1960s, the Antler Arches stand at each of the four corners of Jackson's town square. As the name suggests, they were built from the shed antlers of deer, which were intertwined into their current shape.

    Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

Utah's gorgeous capital city sits amidst the mountains of the American Southwest on the shores of the breathtaking Great Salt Lake. The city is steeped in history and architecture in addition to wondrous vistas and scenery.

Standard Hotel: Park Inn Radisson

Meal: Excluded

Day 6: Salt Lake City

We will embark on a fascinating city tour of Salt Lake City. You will visit the magnificent Utah State Capitol building, experiencing its solemn historical ambiance and architectural beauty. Our tour ends today.

Utah's gorgeous capital city sits amidst the mountains of the American Southwest on the shores of the breathtaking Great Salt Lake. The city is steeped in history and architecture in addition to wondrous vistas and scenery.

  • The home of all of the governmental processes for the state of Utah, the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City. The building is done in the ornate neoclassical revival style, purposefully reminiscent of the nation capitol in DC.

  • This 250,000-square-foot temple is the largest of the temples belonging to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known colloquially as the Mormons. The public cannot tour the interior, but the facade is a sight to behold.

  • The largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere is the famous Great Salt Lake in northern Utah. People visit the lake's namesake, Salt Lake City, every year to see the natural wonder and tour its shores.

Meal: Excluded

 

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