Start with a Quick Overview
This 6-day adventure takes you through some of the most breathtaking landscapes of the American West, starting in Salt Lake City and ending in Los Angeles. For $1,112 per person, you’ll explore Yellowstone National Park, home to the world’s largest supervolcano, along with the dramatic peaks of Grand Teton National Park, the salty expanse of Great Salt Lake, and the dazzling lights of Las Vegas. Led by friendly, professional guides, this tour promises guaranteed attractions and accommodations, including potential upgrades to a Western Cabin in Yellowstone and a Five-Star Hotel in Vegas.
What we love most? First, the well-paced itinerary packs in 15 major Yellowstone sights, from geysers to waterfalls — perfect for nature lovers. Second, the comfortable transportation on brand-new buses makes long drives more pleasant, with the guides adding local flavor and insights.
A possible consideration? The tour is quite busy, with around 7-8 hours of sightseeing each day, so it requires some stamina and comfort with group travel. If you’re seeking a relaxed, unhurried pace, some parts might feel a bit rushed.
This tour suits adventurous travelers who don’t mind a full schedule, want to cover a lot of ground, and enjoy learning from knowledgeable guides. It’s also ideal for those wanting to see Yellowstone’s geothermal features and Grand Teton’s mountain vistas without the hassle of planning each detail themselves.
Key Points

- All-Inclusive Value: It includes hotel stays, park entrance fees, and some activities, making it easier to budget.
- Expert Guides and New Vehicles: Guides are knowledgeable, and the buses are new, which enhances comfort.
- Authentic Locations: Visits to Jackson, Yellowstone’s geothermal sites, and Las Vegas’s iconic sights offer a genuine taste of the American West.
- Flexible Upgrades: Potential upgrades to a Western Cabin or luxury Las Vegas hotel add a touch of extra comfort.
- Limited Time for Each Attraction: The schedule is intensive, with brief stops at many sights, so be prepared for a fast-paced experience.
- Good for Nature and City Lovers: Whether you prefer wild landscapes or urban excitement, this tour offers a well-rounded experience.
A Deep Dive into the Itinerary
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Day 1: Arrival and Salt Lake City
Your adventure begins with your own flight into Salt Lake City. Once you land, you’re responsible for getting to the Radisson Hotel Salt Lake City Airport, which is conveniently located near the airport with easy access. This first step is straightforward, but it’s worth noting that transportation from the airport to the hotel isn’t included, so plan accordingly.
The hotel itself is a comfortable base for the night, giving you time to rest before your early start. We recommend checking in early and maybe taking a quick walk around to get a feel for Utah’s vibrant capital.
Day 2: Jackson, Grand Teton, and Yellowstone
This is the day where the scenery truly begins to open up. After breakfast, you’ll head south toward Jackson, a town famous for its Old West charm. The Elk Antler Arches in Jackson’s town square are a quirky but iconic sight; made entirely from elk antlers, they give a real sense of the region’s wildlife and cowboy heritage.
Next, the tour ventures into Grand Teton National Park, where the towering peaks and shimmering lakes leave a lasting impression. We loved the way guides highlight the geological features and point out wildlife, making this more than just a scenic drive.
From there, it’s onto Yellowstone, the first national park in the U.S., and arguably the most famous geothermal wonderland. The stop at West Thumb Geyser Basin introduces you to Yellowstone’s bubbling springs and steaming vents. Expect to see vibrant mineral deposits, and maybe even catch a glimpse of wildlife like bison or elk.
The sheer diversity of this day — from cowboy town to mountain range to geothermal basin — keeps the excitement high and your camera busy.
Day 3: Full Day Exploring Yellowstone
Today is dedicated to Yellowstone’s highlights. The guide will take you through Norris Geyser Basin, where the heat and mineral colors create a lunar landscape. Here, you’ll see Steamboat Geyser, the world’s tallest active geyser, which erupts unpredictably but with spectacular force.
Next, the Upper Falls offers a thunderous 109-foot drop, and Artist Point provides one of the most photogenic views of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. We loved how the guide explained the park’s volcanic activity and how it shapes the landscape.
The day also covers Hayden Valley, a prime spot for wildlife viewing, and geothermal areas like Mud Volcano. The vastness of Yellowstone, with its geysers, hot springs, and wildlife, makes this a truly immersive experience — even if your time at each stop is brief.
Day 4: Yellowstone and Great Salt Lake
Depending on the time of year, your itinerary may include a visit to Yellowstone Bear World — a drive-thru wildlife park where you can see elk, bison, and bears up close. If not, you’ll spend more time in Yellowstone, exploring its famed attractions like Grand Prismatic Spring and Old Faithful. The latter’s predictable eruptions are always a crowd favorite, and your guide will likely share some fun facts about its eruptive rhythm.
After a full day soaking in geothermal wonders, your route takes you to the Great Salt Lake. The vast, salty waters of this inland sea are a sight to behold, with its shimmering surface and unique ecosystem. It’s a quick stop but a memorable one, especially given the lake’s size and salinity.
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Day 5: Salt Lake City and Las Vegas
In the morning, you’ll visit Utah’s State Capitol and Temple Square — two landmarks that showcase Salt Lake City’s history and architecture. The Capitol’s neoclassical design and the Mormon temple’s impressive grounds give insight into the city’s cultural roots.
From there, the journey continues to Las Vegas. Depending on your interests, you might choose to relax or explore a bit on your own, with optional visits to the Las Vegas Welcome Sign, M&M’s World, and the Coca-Cola Store. The tour includes a potential upgrade to a luxury hotel, making your Vegas night a bit more special.
Day 6: Las Vegas Sights and Departure
Your final morning begins with a visit to the iconic Las Vegas Welcome Sign — a must for photos. Then, the tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at M&M’s World and the Coca-Cola Store, perfect for some fun souvenir shopping and people-watching.
If you opt for the FlyOver Las Vegas, you’ll enjoy a spectacular virtual flight experience over the city — a fun, family-friendly addition. The tour wraps up with a drive past Seven Magic Mountains, colorful stone sculptures that seem to float in the desert.
Finally, you’ll visit Tanger Outlets at Barstow for some last-minute shopping before heading to Los Angeles or your next destination. The whole experience ends around 3 p.m., giving you plenty of time to continue your travels.
Authentic Experiences and What They Mean for You

One of the most valued aspects of this tour is the guides’ knowledge. Several travelers praise guides like David, who “added local flavor and insights,” keeping the group engaged with stories and facts. This makes the experience more meaningful beyond just sightseeing.
The stunning vistas — from the jagged peaks of the Tetons to Yellowstone’s colorful geysers — are the kind of sights you’ll carry with you long after the trip ends. Yellowstone’s geothermal features are spectacularly photogenic, and guides take care to point out the best spots like Artist Point and Grand Prismatic Spring.
On top of that, the accommodations are a highlight, especially the potential for a Western Cabin upgrade, which adds an authentic touch to your Yellowstone stay. The new buses and professional guides make the long drives more comfortable, with lively commentary making the hours seem shorter.
On the downside, the tight schedule means you may only get brief glimpses of each attraction. If your travel style favors slow, in-depth exploration, this might feel rushed. Also, the tour’s full days — often 7 hours of sightseeing — require a fair amount of stamina and patience with group travel.
The Value in the Price

At just over $1,100, this tour offers good value for a comprehensive experience. It covers all major park entrance fees, includes hotel stays, and offers optional upgrades that can elevate your comfort. The guided format removes the stress of planning logistics, giving you a hassle-free way to see the highlights.
Considering the cost of individual park tickets, hotel stays, and transportation, the bundled price makes this an attractive option, especially for first-timers or travelers wanting a “see it all” approach without the hassle of self-driving.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This trip is perfect for adventurous travelers eager to see Yellowstone’s geothermal marvels and Grand Teton’s mountain grandeur without the stress of planning. It’s also great for those who enjoy guided group travel, appreciate good guides with local knowledge, and want to maximize their time in key sights.
If you prefer relaxed, unstructured travel or have limited stamina for full days of sightseeing, you might find the schedule a bit intense. But if you’re up for a full, energetic experience packed with iconic locations, this tour will deliver.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is transportation included from Salt Lake City to the starting point?
You’re responsible for your own transportation from Salt Lake City airport to the Radisson Hotel. The tour begins with this hotel stay, so plan accordingly.
Are park entrance fees included?
Yes, all entrance fees for Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Great Salt Lake are included, so no extra costs for those.
Can I upgrade my accommodations?
Yes, there’s a free upgrade opportunity to stay in a Western Cabin at Yellowstone and a five-star hotel in Las Vegas, depending on availability.
What should I bring for the trip?
Comfortable shoes and clothing, sun protection, sunglasses, sunscreen, cash for extras, and drinks for hydration are recommended.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but children under 18 need to be accompanied by an adult. Pregnant women can join if under 24 weeks pregnant.
What if I want to explore Las Vegas on my own?
The tour ends in Las Vegas, where you’re free to stay longer or explore independently after the guided part concludes.
Final Thoughts
This Grand Teton and Yellowstone tour from Salt Lake City to LA offers an efficient and engaging way to see some of America’s most iconic natural wonders, combined with the vibrant energy of Las Vegas. Its structured approach ensures you won’t miss the highlights, while knowledgeable guides bring the landscapes to life with stories and insights.
It’s best suited for adventurous travelers who want to experience geyser eruptions, mountain vistas, and wild animals without the hassle of self-driving or detailed planning. If you value comfort, guided expertise, and want to cover a lot of ground in a short time, this tour hits the mark.
However, if your ideal trip involves slower pacing or more time at each stop, some parts might feel rushed. Still, the price point, combined with inclusive entrance fees and potential upgrades, makes this a great option for a memorable, well-rounded West Coast adventure.
Remember: Pack your curiosity along with your camera, and prepare for a trip full of unforgettable sights and stories. Whether it’s Yellowstone’s geysers, Teton’s peaks, or the dazzling Las Vegas lights, this tour offers a window into the stunning diversity of the American landscape.
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