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Pocatello: A warm welcome is waiting at family-owned and operated Swore Farms that includes a farm as well as a corn maze and pumpkin patch in the fall. Meet Wendy, who shares in a funny and heartfelt way what the farm means to her family as well as reveals the secrets of local farming over a tour sharing where and how crops are grown. Take a ride through the farm to get a new perspective on local farming, meet familiar farm friends and learn how they enrich the community through healthy, delicious, fresh produce before enjoying lunch in the greenhouse.
Grand Teton National Park: Head to Grand Teton National Park for sightseeing of its alpine landscapes featuring eight peaks towering 12,000 feet above. At the Craig Thomas Visitor Centre, gaze out at the Teton Range rising above. Inside the Centre, explore the themes of place, people, preservation, mountaineering and Native Americans as you contemplate the past and future of this park. With your Travel Director enhancing your visit through narrative, drive by Jenny Lake, a glacier-carved lake at the base of the Teton Mountains.
Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone National Park. A bucket list destination and a must-see icon. Established as America's first National Park by President Grant in 1872, Yellowstone is famous for its hot springs, bubbling mud pots, vast canyons and lush forests and a variety of terrain including alpine mountains, prairies, valleys and waterfalls as well as a diversity of nature including the hydrothermal features. Explore the Southern Loop of Yellowstone with your Travel Director who shows you the must-sees and highlights, paired with background information of this huge, ever-changing national park. See the splendour of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, keep an eye out for bison in Hayden Valley, and witness Old Faithful blow off some steam.
Salt Lake City: Get ready for the key features and local secrets of Utah's capital on an orientation tour with your Travel Director. Check out its Mormon center and Temple Square as you delve into the past of its Mormon settlers.
Bryce Canyon National Park: Hello, hoodoos. As you arrive at Bryce Canyon National Park, enjoy seeing the pink, orange and rusty-red limestone spires, known as hoodoos, rise up from the valley floor. Explore the visitor center to learn more about the history and geology of the park before a scenic drive along Bryce Canyon Road with possible stops at Sunrise Point, Sunset Point and Inspiration Point. You’ll love seeing how Bryce Canyon, home to the largest collection of these spires in the world, is in a league of its own.
Zion National Park: Unlock geological history as you walk the paths and trails of Zion National Park, following in the footsteps of Native Americans and the earliest pioneers. The lush vegetation, wild rivers, roaring waterfalls and towering cliffs of this park will have you reaching for your camera over and over again. You’ll even drive through the amazing 1.1-mile, sandstone Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel built from the late 1920s through 1930, when it was the longest tunnel of its type at the time.
Zion National Park: From soaring canyon walls to the winding Virgin River, the valley floor of Zion National Park is an endless playground. You’ll explore this wonderous spot on a private 90-minute tram tour along Zion Canyon Scenic Drive – which is closed to private vehicles during the busy summer months. Your knowledgeable park guide will share the rich history of Zion while entertaining you with quirky facts about the park.
Las Vegas: Route 66, home to many Americana landmarks, museums and icons from the bygone days. On your journey along this historic route, stop at Kingman and Seligman - noteworthy towns on Route 66. Learn how although it only existed between 1926 and 1985, Route 66 has become a symbol of the American dream of adventurers and migrants who sought opportunities out west.
Yellowstone National Park: Exterminated from the National Park by the 1920s, wolves were reintroduced in 1995 to restore ecological balance. Join a Yellowstone Forever educator to discover how this predator reshaped the park’s ecosystem. Examine real wolf skulls and pelts during this interactive session, and learn how Yellowstone Forever supports ongoing conservation and education. Your visit directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land.
Visit Jackson, Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cameron Trading Post, Williams, Grand Canyon National Park
Visit a farm in Idaho for a tour and hosted lunch
Scenic Cruise Private tram tour through Zion National Park
View Old Faithful and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Grand Canyon: Step into a bygone era at refurbished Grand Canyon Railway Hotel which was built to serve passengers on the Santa Fe Railroad in 1908. Next door to the train depot and just a block away from downtown Williams and historic Route 66, you’re in the ideal spot to make the most of the Grand Canyon. Tempt yourself with dining options at the Fred Harvey Restaurant and Spenser’s Pub or relax in the indoor pool and hot tub.
Zion National Park: Unlock geological history as you walk the paths and trails of Zion National Park, following in the footsteps of Native Americans and the earliest pioneers. The lush vegetation, wild rivers, roaring waterfalls and towering cliffs of this park will have you reaching for your camera over and over again. You’ll even drive through the amazing 1.1-mile, sandstone Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel built from the late 1920s through 1930, when it was the longest tunnel of its type at the time.
Zion National Park: From soaring canyon walls to the winding Virgin River, the valley floor of Zion National Park is an endless playground. You’ll explore this wonderous spot on a private 90-minute tram tour along Zion Canyon Scenic Drive – which is closed to private vehicles during the busy summer months. Your knowledgeable park guide will share the rich history of Zion while entertaining you with quirky facts about the park.
Las Vegas: Route 66, home to many Americana landmarks, museums and icons from the bygone days. On your journey along this historic route, stop at Kingman and Seligman - noteworthy towns on Route 66. Learn how although it only existed between 1926 and 1985, Route 66 has become a symbol of the American dream of adventurers and migrants who sought opportunities out west.
Yellowstone National Park: Exterminated from the National Park by the 1920s, wolves were reintroduced in 1995 to restore ecological balance. Join a Yellowstone Forever educator to discover how this predator reshaped the park’s ecosystem. Examine real wolf skulls and pelts during this interactive session, and learn how Yellowstone Forever supports ongoing conservation and education. Your visit directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land.
Visit Jackson, Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cameron Trading Post, Williams, Grand Canyon National Park
Visit a farm in Idaho for a tour and hosted lunch
Scenic Cruise Private tram tour through Zion National Park
View Old Faithful and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Grand Canyon: Step into a bygone era at refurbished Grand Canyon Railway Hotel which was built to serve passengers on the Santa Fe Railroad in 1908. Next door to the train depot and just a block away from downtown Williams and historic Route 66, you’re in the ideal spot to make the most of the Grand Canyon. Tempt yourself with dining options at the Fred Harvey Restaurant and Spenser’s Pub or relax in the indoor pool and hot tub.
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Well organized and totally worth the experience. Our Tour Director Smiley Scott was very knowledgeable and he kept us engaged throughout the trip. Our tour driver was absolutely professional and our ride was without incident throughout. It was truly an experience of a lifetime!
Great trip!
It was very good! So many wonderful sights to see every day, on and off the bus! The first 2 hotels could have had a bit better breakfast. Our travel director, Scott Smiley, and Ray the bus driver were both excellent!
The itinerary was perfect for me. Besides hitting 5 National Parks, all beautiful, ending in Las Vegas was a bonus. Both the Tour guide and Bus driver took great care of us all and executed the trip perfectly. Not having to worry about the details was well worth the trip cost.
Five national parks, nine unforgettable days—this is the ultimate adventure for nature lovers and explorers. The Five Epic National Parks tour whisks experienced travelers from the towering peaks of Grand Tetons to the mesmerizing geysers of Yellowstone, the spires of Bryce Canyon, and the dramatic vistas of Zion and the Grand Canyon. Enjoy guided sightseeing, a relaxing tram ride in Zion, and a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience in the Grand Canyon. With comfortable accommodations, transport, meals, and expert leadership, the moderate activity level suits those ready for some adventure without being overly strenuous. The USP? The chance to witness America’s most iconic parks in one seamless, expertly curated journey.
Get ready for your journey through the Old West and epic national parks in the intrepid adventurer's town of Jackson. Check in to your hotel and enjoy an afternoon strolling past the art galleries in town, ranked as one of the top five art markets in the country, before meeting your fellow travellers for a dinner this evening to kick off your US National Park tour.
See Grand Teton National Park with the shimmering peaks of the Teton range rising up above alpine forests and lakes. The park is famous for its 45-mile-long Teton Mountain Range, including eight peaks over 3,658 m (12,001 ft) in elevation. Several glacier carved lakes dominate the park's landscape, Jenny Lake being the most popular. Grand Teton is a top-notch destination for wildlife sightings including black bears, grey wolves, eagles and elk. This afternoon, opt to sail into the sky on an aerial tram ride to the peak of Rendezvous Mountain offering 360-degree views of the Tetons, Jackson Hole and the Snake River Valley.
This morning, opt to get on the water for a Snake River Float Adventure. Grand Teton National Park promised mountain peaks, lakes and forests. Explore the alpine landscapes, keeping your camera at hand to capture the picturesque backdrop of the 40-mile long Teton Mountain Range for today's drive. See parts of Yellowstone's lower loop before arriving in West Yellowstone, the gateway to the world's oldest national park and a boon for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.
See how Yellowstone, America's first national park, is in a league of its own. From over 500 spouting geysers and bubbling mud pots to turquoise hot springs, this geothermal wonderland is full of surprises. Visit Old Faithful and watch its iconic eruption, then stop at scenic highlights including Norris Geyser Basin and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Keep your eyes peeled for roaming bison, elk and grizzlies along the way. Take part in a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experience led by a Yellowstone Forever educator, learning how the reintroduction of wolves helped restore balance to the park's ecosystem.
Get ready for a taste of all things local on your US National Park tour on your journey to Salt Lake City with a stop in Pocatello for a special Be My Guest experience at Swore Farms. At this family owned and operated farm, meet Wendy, mother, farmer and award-winning author for a tour of the farm and greenhouses followed by lunch. Discover the secrets of Wendy's family's passion for farming and living a rural lifestyle before travelling south. In Utah's capital, the center of the Mormon religion, delve into history at the Salt Lake City Temple Square and explore on your own. This evening, join your fellow travellers for dinner.
Explore the eerie hoodoo spires of Bryce Canyon National Park in one of the country's most remarkable landscapes. Admire its deep canyons, juniper pine trees and secret hideaways in an amphitheatre of rusty red, pink and orange limestone spires. This evening, take the opportunity to explore the charming town of Springdale at your leisure. Nestled at the gateway of Zion National Park, this picturesque town is surrounded by towering red cliffs that creating a stunning natural backdrop.
Zion Canyon promised soaring canyon walls and the winding Virgin River, and your private tram ride along the valley floor will have you delving into some of the park's most treasured spots. Journey through the painted landscape of Northern Arizona on your way to Williams. Along the way, stop at historic Cameron Trading Post, a local landmark where you'll find Native America art, jewelry and Southwest specialities. You day ends with a Stays with Stories experience at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel.
Visit one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Grand Canyon National Park. Experience the park on an optional morning flightseeing ride. Then, take in views on the ground as you learn about this natural spectacle. Celebrate your journey with dinner at Fred Harvey restaurant. Enjoy the restaurant's railroad atmosphere complete with entres inspired by recipes used on classic American railroads.
You're treated to a classic road trip on iconic Route 66. Slice through desert landscapes bound for the desert playground of Las Vegas where you will be transferred to Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport or consider extending your US National Park tour.