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12 Group Yellowstone 2-Day Tour | West Yellowstone Round Trip
West Yellowstone
About
Direct Access to Yellowstone | Round trips to West Yellowstone take only about half an hour, avoiding long journeys from Salt Lake City and saving more time for scenery appreciation
West Gate Accommodation | Stay at premium hotels near Yellowstone's West Gate for smooth park access without detours, enabling more concentrated sightseeing time
Comfortable Business Vehicles | Spacious high-roof business vehicles with ample space and cozy rides for a relaxed journey
VIP Small Group | 12-person premium small group with five-star reviews, guaranteed quality and thoughtful services for a worry-free trip
Professional travel vehicle insurance and commercial vehicle insurance
Professional Chauffeur & Tour Guide Service
National Park Entrance Fee (Non-Resident Fee)
Personal expenses
Tour guide tip
Meeting Points
Departure
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center
Meeting time is 9:00 AM. The tour guide will meet you at the Visitor Center.Please arrive 10 minutes in advance. The tour guide will contact you the day before the tour starts,and the specific meeting time is subject to the tour guide's notice.
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Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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During the trip, groups of 6 or more will travel in Nappa business class vehicles ; groups of less than 6 will use 7-seater business class vehicles.
Cancellation policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Most travelers can participate
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Not wheelchair accessible
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This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers
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Infants must sit on laps
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12 Group Yellowstone 2-Day Tour | West Yellowstone Round Trip
West Yellowstone
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$999.00
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About
Direct Access to Yellowstone | Round trips to West Yellowstone take only about half an hour, avoiding long journeys from Salt Lake City and saving more time for scenery appreciation
West Gate Accommodation | Stay at premium hotels near Yellowstone's West Gate for smooth park access without detours, enabling more concentrated sightseeing time
Comfortable Business Vehicles | Spacious high-roof business vehicles with ample space and cozy rides for a relaxed journey
VIP Small Group | 12-person premium small group with five-star reviews, guaranteed quality and thoughtful services for a worry-free trip
Professional travel vehicle insurance and commercial vehicle insurance
Professional Chauffeur & Tour Guide Service
National Park Entrance Fee (Non-Resident Fee)
Personal expenses
Tour guide tip
Meeting Points
Departure
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center
Meeting time is 9:00 AM. The tour guide will meet you at the Visitor Center.Please arrive 10 minutes in advance. The tour guide will contact you the day before the tour starts,and the specific meeting time is subject to the tour guide's notice.
West Yellowstone—Lower Geyser Basin—Grand Prismatic Spring— Upper Geyser Basin Trail—Yellowstone Lake —Artist Point
5 Stops
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Lower Geyser Basin
Shortly after leaving Madison Junction, you’ll see the steaming geothermal area. The first sight is a mud pot-dominated geothermal feature, named for its red, yellow, and brown mud—colors caused by different oxidation states of iron in the mud. One highlight of the mud pots is their “bubbles,” formed by gases released from Yellowstone’s volcano. These bubble patterns change with the seasons.
40 minutes
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Grand Prismatic Spring
A 10-minute drive from Fountain Paint Pots brings you to the famous Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest hot spring in the U.S. and the third-largest in the world. It measures 75–91 meters wide, 49 meters deep, and releases about 2,000 liters of 71°C groundwater every minute. A standout of Yellowstone’s hot springs, it spans over 100 meters in diameter, with vivid blue, green, yellow, orange, and red hues radiating outward from its center. It is the largest and most colorful thermal feature in the park.
1 hour
3
Old Faithful Visitor Education Center
A 15-minute drive leads to Yellowstone’s largest visitor center and iconic landmark: Old Faithful.
Old Faithful was the first named geyser in Yellowstone National Park and remains its most famous attraction. It erupts approximately every 90 minutes, shooting water up to 40 meters high in a spectacular display. Here, you’ll find a visitor center for learning, shopping for souvenirs, and watching park-related films.
1 hour
4
Yellowstone Lake
After a 30-minute drive, a mirror-smooth lake comes into view: this is the West Thumb Geyser Basin on the shore of Yellowstone Lake. Formed by a volcanic caldera collapse 150,000 years ago, this area creates a magical scene when hot springs meet the lake. Steam from the geysers drifts through the air, blending with the lake’s green waters and the blue sky above, creating a landscape unlike any other thermal area in Yellowstone. Acting as a cove on Yellowstone Lake, West Thumb hosts numerous geysers with strikingly varied hues—some clear green, others dark black like wet cement—each vent offering a beautiful, otherworldly sight.
40 minutes
5
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
After a one-hour drive, we arrive at the canyon section of Yellowstone National Park. Over millions of years, the Yellowstone River carved the dramatic, towering Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Artist Point, located at the top of a cliff on the south rim of the canyon, directly opposite Yellowstone Falls, is the best spot to view both the canyon and the falls. This is where painter Thomas Moran depicted Yellowstone Falls in 1872, hence the name “Artist Point.” The canyon stretches about 20 miles long and reaches depths of up to 1,000 feet. While the canyon’s depth, shape, and the rushing deep green river are impressive, the most unforgettable sight is the dazzling, multicolored volcanic rock. The canyon walls glow with brilliant hues—white, yellow, green, blue, crimson, and countless shades in between—making the entire scene look like a living oil painting. Millions of tons of these rocks hold their vivid colors firmly, neither washed away by the river nor faded by wind and sun.