
Yellowstone & the Wild West
August 14 - August 20
Yellowstone & the Wild West
August 14—20, 2026
$4,275 Per Person (Double Occupancy) +$1,250 (Single Supplement)
Includes Roundtrip Airfare Phoenix
Day One: Arrive to Salt Lake City Welcome to Salt Lake City, known as the “City of Saints,” founded by Brigham Young in 1847. Upon arrival, meet your Tour Director and settle into your hotel. This evening we gather for a Welcome Dinner with your fellow travelers. (D) Overnight: Salt Lake City
Day Two: Halifax – Salt Lake City – West Yellowstone This morning enjoy a panoramic tour of Salt Lake City featuring the downtown district, State Capitol, Temple Square, and This Is the Place Monument where Brigham Young envisioned the settlement of the Mormon pioneers. Later we travel north through Idaho before arriving in the small town of West Yellowstone, Montana, located at the popular west entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Founded in 1872, Yellowstone was the world’s first national park and remains one of America’s most iconic natural treasures. Dinner is included this evening. (B,D) Overnight: West Yellowstone
Day Three: Yellowstone Wildlife Safari & National Park Today embark on an incredible Wildlife Safari and Yellowstone National Park tour led by a knowledgeable local guide. This safari-style experience offers the best opportunity to view some of Yellowstone’s famous wildlife including elk, bison, moose, wolves, bears, and bald eagles. Yellowstone is also home to more than 10,000 geothermal features, including hot springs, waterfalls, geysers, and vast forests. During the day we’ll explore many of the park’s highlights including Yellowstone Lake and, of course, the park’s most famous attraction — Old Faithful Geyser, which sends a plume of steam skyward approximately every 90 minutes. Enjoy time around the historic Old Faithful Inn before returning to West Yellowstone. (B) Overnight: West Yellowstone
Day Four: West Yellowstone – Snake River Float – Jackson This morning visit the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center, where rescued grizzly bears and gray wolves serve as ambassadors for their wild counterparts and offer a rare opportunity to observe these incredible animals up close. Later we travel toward Jackson, Wyoming. Just outside town, enjoy a scenic float trip along the Snake River with an experienced guide who will share stories of the region’s history, geology, and wildlife. Keep watch for beaver, cutthroat trout, cliff swallows, pelicans, osprey, and bald eagles along the way. This evening arrive in the lively western town of Jackson, known for its Old West charm and spectacular mountain scenery. Be sure to visit the famous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar with its saddle-shaped bar stools. (B) Overnight: Jackson
Day Five: Grand Teton National Park Today travel through the breathtaking landscapes of Grand Teton National Park, where the jagged peaks of the Teton Range rise dramatically above the valley floor. Along the way visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art, perched on a hillside overlooking the National Elk Refuge. The museum features 14 galleries of remarkable wildlife paintings, sculptures, and artwork spanning centuries. Continue through Grand Teton National Park, one of the youngest mountain ranges in North America, with peaks rising more than 14,000 feet and supporting numerous alpine glaciers. Return to Jackson for an evening at leisure to explore this charming western town. (B) Overnight: Jackson
Day Six: Jackson – Park City, Utah Today we travel south to Park City, Utah, host of several events during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games and one of North America’s most beautiful mountain resort towns. Visit the Utah Olympic Park and enjoy exhibits highlighting the Olympic Games. Later stroll along historic Main Street with its beautifully preserved buildings, shops, galleries, and boutiques. This evening we celebrate the (B,D) Overnight: Park City
Day Seven: Park City – Salt Lake City – Flight Home Today transfer to the Salt Lake City airport for your flight home, bringing with you wonderful memories of Yellowstone and the Wild West. (B)

