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Yellowstone and Grand Teton

July 12-18, 2027
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Experience Yellowstone and Grand Teton

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We’re thrilled to welcome you to an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the American West.

In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it’s not always easy to slow down and reconnect with the natural world. That’s why we’re so excited you’ve chosen to join us—because there’s truly no better place to rediscover that connection than among the towering red rocks, star-filled skies, and awe-inspiring vistas of our national parks.

At Utah Luxury Tours, we believe that travel should be personal, meaningful, and tailored just for you. Whether you're traveling solo, with a partner, or bringing the whole family along, your tour is yours alone—crafted to match your pace, your interests, and your sense of adventure.

From the moment your journey begins, you’ll be supported by a dedicated tour advisor and guided by one of our expert guides—each one professionally trained, CPR and First Aid certified, and deeply passionate about the parks, their stories, and their secrets. With private transportation and a flexible itinerary, you’ll have the freedom to explore in comfort and confidence.

We can’t wait to share the magic of the American West with you. Get ready for starry nights, stunning trails, and moments that will stay with you long after the journey ends.

Adventure awaits—see you soon!

Utah Luxury Tours

Addressing the refined tastes of sophisticated and distinguished travelers who cherish customized tours, private small groups, and incomparable touring experiences, Utah Luxury Tours was conceived 12 years ago to meet the demand for luxury private tours and 5-star accommodations throughout the American Southwest, with a particular focus on national park touring. Established as a subsidiary of Moab Luxury Coach, Incorporated, our journey began with one-day luxury tours departing from Park City, expanding gradually to craft two-day expeditions centered around the iconic national parks of Arches and Canyonlands near Moab.

In the span of the last 12 years, Utah Luxury Tours has undergone a remarkable evolution. Presently, we curate exclusive one- to ten-day odysseys through the Rocky Mountains, the Grand Circle, and, significantly, the Mighty 5 Utah national parks, attracting discerning travelers from every corner of the globe.

Our commitment to excellence led us to introduce small group tours, specifically tailored for solo travelers and couples. This addition is designed for those who seek optimal value while immersing themselves in the enchantment of the Southwest, all while focusing on the national park touring experiences that define our distinctive brand.

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Email: [email protected]

Phone: (435) 940-4212

Address: 1389 Center Dr #200
Park City, UT 84098

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July 12-18, 2027
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Itinerary Overview

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1. Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole, Wyoming 83001, USA

2. Grand Teton National Park

Wyoming, USA

3. Jenny Lake

Jenny Lake, Wyoming 83414, USA

4. Mormon Row

Moose, WY 83012, USA

5. Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, USA

6. Old Faithful Geyser

Old Faithful Geyser, Wyoming 82190, USA

7. Mammoth Hot Springs

Mammoth, WY 82190, USA

8. Tower Fall

Tower Fall, Wyoming 82190, USA

9. Hayden Valley

Hayden Valley, Wyoming 82190, USA

10. Yellowstone Lake

Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming 82190, USA

Day 1

Monday, July 12
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Arrival Day

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Fly into Jackson Hole

Fly into Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Your airport transfer is guaranteed and will be coordinated by your guide or a member of the Utah Luxury Tours office team. Depending on timing, you may be personally picked up by your guide or provided with a pre-arranged taxi or limo service. Either way, we’ll make sure your arrival is smooth, comfortable, and stress-free.

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Lodging: Teton Village

For the first three nights of your stay in Jackson, lodging will be up to you—giving you the flexibility to choose accommodations that best match your travel style and preferences. Whether you prefer a luxury resort, a cozy boutique inn, or a rustic cabin feel, Teton Village offers a range of excellent options.

Top recommendations include Gravity Haus for modern mountain comfort, the Four Seasons Resort for high-end amenities, and Alpine House for a charming, eco-friendly stay. Feel free to explore similar accommodations in Teton Village or downtown Jackson based on your interests.

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Meet & Greet

Time6:00 PM

Your guide will host a meet & greet, with the exact location announced 30 days before your arrival. This casual event is a great opportunity to meet your fellow travelers and your guide, ask any questions you may have, and ensure everything is in order before the tour begins. We’ll also finalize plans for the next morning’s pick-up and coordinate the start of the official journey.

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Dinner: Jackson Hole, WY

Dinner this evening is on your own, giving you the chance to explore the lively downtown and choose a spot that catches your eye. Here are som recommendations and feel free to ask your guide for even more:

  • Snake River Grill – Upscale mountain dining in a cozy, lodge-style setting, featuring creative American cuisine and a top-tier wine selection.

  • The Blue Lion – A charming, fine-dining favorite housed in a historic home, known for its rack of lamb and rotating seasonal specials.

  • The Local – A modern steakhouse right on the Town Square, offering locally sourced meats, inventive small plates, and a lively atmosphere.

  • Mangy Moose – A laid-back, iconic Jackson Hole restaurant and saloon with hearty fare, live music, and a fun, Western vibe—perfect for a relaxed night out.

Whichever you choose, take time to stroll through the charming streets of Jackson Hole, with its wooden boardwalks, boutique shops, and iconic antler arches—soaking in the town’s perfect mix of Western flair and mountain-town magic.

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Day 2

Tuesday, July 13
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Grand Teton National Park

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Breakfast: Jackson Hole, WY

Start your day with breakfast before we head out to take in the sights. Be sure to grab a bite before departure so you’re fueled and ready for a full day of adventure!

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Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park is a spectacular preserve of rugged peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and rich wildlife located in northwestern Wyoming, just south of Yellowstone. Officially established in 1929, the park was later expanded in 1950 to include much of the surrounding valley known as Jackson Hole. Covering over 310,000 acres, it protects the dramatic Teton Range, part of the Rocky Mountains, as well as the upper reaches of the Snake River, lush forests, alpine meadows, and historic ranchlands. The park is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, rich biodiversity, and deep cultural history, including Native American heritage and early Western settlement.

Key Highlights:

  • The Teton Range – Towering, jagged peaks including Grand Teton (13,775 ft), Mount Owen, and Teewinot

  • Jenny Lake – A scenic lake offering boat rides, hiking trails, Hidden Falls, and Inspiration Point

  • Snake River – Ideal for wildlife viewing, scenic floats, and iconic landscape photography

  • Mormon Row Historic District – Famous for its early 1900s homesteads and picturesque barns framed by the Tetons

  • Wildlife Viewing – Home to moose, elk, bison, black and grizzly bears, bald eagles, and more

  • Hiking Trails – Over 200 miles of trails ranging from peaceful lakeside walks to challenging alpine hikes

  • Alpine Lakes & Meadows – Stunning spots like Taggart Lake and Cascade Canyon, especially beautiful in summer

With its awe-inspiring views and diverse ecosystems, Grand Teton National Park is a treasured destination for adventure, reflection, and connecting with the wild heart of the American West.

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Jenny Lake Boat Ride

Cruise across Jenny Lake on a leisurely boat ride, surrounded by the towering peaks of the Teton Range, glassy blue waters, and the serene beauty of Grand Teton National Park. This short but scenic ride offers a peaceful break from the trail and provides stunning views you can’t get from the shore. It’s also the perfect gateway to some of the park’s most iconic hikes, including Hidden Falls and Inspiration Point—making it both a relaxing and adventurous way to experience the heart of the Tetons.

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Lunch

Lunch is included.

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Aerial Tram to Rendezvous Peak

Ascend to the 10,450-foot summit of Rendezvous Peak aboard the iconic Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, a breathtaking ride that lifts you high above the valley floor. At the top, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping 360-degree views of the jagged Teton Range, the vast Jackson Hole Valley, and surrounding mountain landscapes—an unforgettable vantage point that captures the wild beauty of Wyoming at its finest.

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Optional Add Ons: Snake River Scenic Float, Horseback Riding or Via Ferrata

Enhance your Jackson Hole adventure with one (or more) of these unforgettable experiences:

Snake River Scenic Float

Enjoy a peaceful and scenic float down the Snake River—an unforgettable way to soak in the natural beauty of Jackson Hole. As you glide along calm waters surrounded by towering cottonwoods and wide-open skies, take in breathtaking views of the Teton Range. Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife like bald eagles, moose, and river otters, all while your expert guide shares insights into the area’s rich ecology and history. It’s a serene and refreshing way to begin your day.

Horseback Riding in the Tetons

Saddle up for a classic Western adventure. Our most popular horseback ride winds through pine forests and climbs gentle switchbacks into the Teton Mountain Range, offering stunning views and a true taste of the frontier. The scenic loop trail includes water crossings, mountain vistas, and peaceful forest stretches—perfect for riders of all experience levels.

Via Ferrata Alpine Obstacle Course

Inspiring vistas await on the Jackson Hole Via Ferrata, a high-alpine climbing experience that blends adrenaline and awe. Tethered to a continuous cable, you'll scale rock faces using iron rungs, ladders, and hanging bridges, guided by experienced instructors who customize the route to your comfort and skill level. With 15 unique routes, this world-class adventure offers something for beginners and seasoned climbers alike.

What is Via Ferrata?
Italian for “iron way,” via ferratas originated in WWI to help soldiers cross rugged mountain terrain. Now a popular Alpine adventure, this experience has found a home in the Tetons, bringing European-style mountain exploration to Wyoming’s dramatic cliffs and valleys.

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Dinner: Jackson Hole, WY

Dinner this evening is on your own, giving you the chance to explore the lively downtown and choose a spot that catches your eye. Here are som recommendations and feel free to ask your guide for even more:

  • Snake River Grill – Upscale mountain dining in a cozy, lodge-style setting, featuring creative American cuisine and a top-tier wine selection.

  • The Blue Lion – A charming, fine-dining favorite housed in a historic home, known for its rack of lamb and rotating seasonal specials.

  • The Local – A modern steakhouse right on the Town Square, offering locally sourced meats, inventive small plates, and a lively atmosphere.

  • Mangy Moose – A laid-back, iconic Jackson Hole restaurant and saloon with hearty fare, live music, and a fun, Western vibe—perfect for a relaxed night out.

Whichever you choose, take time to stroll through the charming streets of Jackson Hole, with its wooden boardwalks, boutique shops, and iconic antler arches—soaking in the town’s perfect mix of Western flair and mountain-town magic.

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Optional Add On: Stargazing Experience

Join professional astronomers for an unforgettable evening under some of the darkest skies in North America, ideal for stargazing and cosmic discovery. Offered at the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole or within Grand Teton National Park, this intimate experience includes use of a state-of-the-art telescope to observe stars, planets, nebulas, and more. As you explore the night sky, enjoy a selection of wine, cheese, charcuterie, and desserts—making for a truly elevated evening under the stars.

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Day 3

Wednesday, July 14
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Grand Teton National Park

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Breakfast: Jackson Hole, WY

Start your day with breakfast before we head out to take in the sights. Be sure to grab a bite before departure so you’re fueled and ready for a full day of adventure!

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Mormon Row

At Mormon Row, step back in time to the late 1890s, when Mormon settlers from Idaho established a small farming community in the shadow of the Tetons. Drawn by the promise of fertile land and a shared faith, these homesteaders built homes, barns, and irrigation systems that still stand today.

Among those barns is the iconic Moulton Barn, often called the most photographed barn in America. Set against the dramatic Teton backdrop, Mormon Row offers a powerful glimpse into the grit, resourcefulness, and enduring legacy of the families who once called this rugged valley home.

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Lunch

Lunch is included.

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Schwabacher’s Landing

With no foothills to obstruct the view, Schwabacher’s Landing offers one of the most iconic and unobstructed vantage points of the Teton Range. Reflections of the jagged peaks shimmer in the calm waters of the Snake River, creating a picture-perfect scene beloved by photographers and nature lovers alike. It’s a peaceful spot where the grandeur of the mountains feels close enough to touch—a true gem within Grand Teton National Park.

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Optional Add Ons: Snake River Scenic Float, Horseback Riding or Via Ferrata

Enhance your Jackson Hole adventure with one (or more) of these unforgettable experiences:

Snake River Scenic Float

Enjoy a peaceful and scenic float down the Snake River—an unforgettable way to soak in the natural beauty of Jackson Hole. As you glide along calm waters surrounded by towering cottonwoods and wide-open skies, take in breathtaking views of the Teton Range. Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife like bald eagles, moose, and river otters, all while your expert guide shares insights into the area’s rich ecology and history. It’s a serene and refreshing way to begin your day.

Horseback Riding in the Tetons

Saddle up for a classic Western adventure. Our most popular horseback ride winds through pine forests and climbs gentle switchbacks into the Teton Mountain Range, offering stunning views and a true taste of the frontier. The scenic loop trail includes water crossings, mountain vistas, and peaceful forest stretches—perfect for riders of all experience levels.

Via Ferrata Alpine Obstacle Course

Inspiring vistas await on the Jackson Hole Via Ferrata, a high-alpine climbing experience that blends adrenaline and awe. Tethered to a continuous cable, you'll scale rock faces using iron rungs, ladders, and hanging bridges, guided by experienced instructors who customize the route to your comfort and skill level. With 15 unique routes, this world-class adventure offers something for beginners and seasoned climbers alike.

What is Via Ferrata?
Italian for “iron way,” via ferratas originated in WWI to help soldiers cross rugged mountain terrain. Now a popular Alpine adventure, this experience has found a home in the Tetons, bringing European-style mountain exploration to Wyoming’s dramatic cliffs and valleys.

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Dinner: Chuckwagon Experience

Dinner is included tonight as you experience a classic Western evening with a chuckwagon dinner in Jackson, where the spirit of the Old West comes alive through hearty food, live music, and cowboy hospitality.

Set in a scenic outdoor setting—often beneath open skies and surrounded by mountains—you’ll enjoy a traditional meal of slow-cooked meats, baked beans, cornbread, and fruit cobbler, all served up from an authentic chuckwagon. Gather around the campfire as local musicians play folk tunes and cowboy poetry fills the air, making for a fun, family-friendly night you won’t forget. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the end of your adventure in true Wyoming style.

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Optional Add On: Stargazing Experience

Join professional astronomers for an unforgettable evening under some of the darkest skies in North America, ideal for stargazing and cosmic discovery. Offered at the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole or within Grand Teton National Park, this intimate experience includes use of a state-of-the-art telescope to observe stars, planets, nebulas, and more. As you explore the night sky, enjoy a selection of wine, cheese, charcuterie, and desserts—making for a truly elevated evening under the stars.

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Day 4

Thursday, July 15
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Yellowstone National Park

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Breakfast: Jackson Hole, WY

Start your day with breakfast before we head out to take in the sights. Be sure to grab a bite before departure so you’re fueled and ready for a full day of adventure!

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Drive to Yellowstone National Park

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Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is America’s first national park—and one of its most iconic. Established in 1872, it set the precedent for protecting natural wonders for public enjoyment and conservation. Spanning over 2.2 million acres across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, Yellowstone is a geological marvel sitting atop a supervolcano, with half of the world’s geothermal features found within its boundaries.

The park is home to bubbling hot springs, erupting geysers, colorful mud pots, and steaming fumaroles, along with vast meadows, deep canyons, alpine rivers, and rugged mountains. Its diverse ecosystems support abundant wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, elk, and bald eagles.

Key Highlights:

  • Old Faithful Geyser – World-famous for its regular eruptions, shooting boiling water up to 180 feet in the air.

  • Grand Prismatic Spring – A massive, rainbow-colored hot spring and one of the most photographed geothermal features in the world.

  • Yellowstone Lake – One of the largest high-altitude lakes in North America, with thermal features along its shores.

  • Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone – A dramatic canyon carved by the Yellowstone River, featuring the stunning Upper and Lower Falls.

  • Lamar Valley – Known as the "Serengeti of North America," this wildlife-rich area is a prime spot for spotting bison, wolves, and bears.

From geothermal wonders to sweeping landscapes and unforgettable wildlife encounters, Yellowstone is a place where the earth feels alive—offering a truly one-of-a-kind national park experience.

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West Thumb

Marvel at West Thumb, a steaming volcanic caldera tucked within the edge of Yellowstone Lake. Here, bubbling hot springs and vibrant thermal pools meet the cool waters of the lake, creating a surreal and striking contrast. Boardwalks wind past geysers, mud pots, and turquoise pools—offering a unique glimpse into the powerful geothermal forces that shaped Yellowstone.

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Old Faithful

Explore the Upper Geyser Basin, home to the highest concentration of geothermal features in the world—including more than 150 geysers and a vibrant array of hot springs, fumaroles, and bubbling pools. Wander the boardwalks through this surreal landscape, where steam drifts through the air and colorful mineral deposits paint the ground.

At its center stands the legendary Old Faithful, Yellowstone’s most famous geyser. Erupting with remarkable regularity every 60 to 90 minutes, it sends a towering jet of steam and water up to 135 feet into the sky. Estimated to be over 10,000 years old, Old Faithful has captivated visitors for generations with its reliability and raw natural power. Together, Old Faithful and the Upper Geyser Basin offer a one-of-a-kind window into the dynamic forces that shape Yellowstone.

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Lunch

Lunch is included.

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Lodging: West Yellowstone, WY

You’ll be spending the next two nights in West Yellowstone, a charming gateway town just outside the park’s west entrance. Your accommodations are at the Explorer Cabins at Yellowstone—cozy, modern cabins that offer the perfect blend of comfort and rustic charm. Each cabin features warm interiors, private porches, and thoughtful touches that make it easy to relax after a day of adventure. With fire pits, communal spaces, and easy access to downtown shops and restaurants, it’s a welcoming home base for your Yellowstone experience.

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Dinner: West Yellowstone

Dinner this evening is on your own, giving you the chance to explore the local flavors of West Yellowstone. Top dining options include:

  • Madison Crossing Lounge – A stylish spot known for its bison filet, creative cocktails, and cozy mountain ambiance.

  • Firehole Bar-B-Que Co. – A casual favorite serving up mouthwatering smoked meats and hearty sides.

  • Wild West Pizzeria & Saloon – A lively, local hangout offering some of the best pizza in town, with live music and a fun western vibe.

  • Cafe Madriz – A hidden gem featuring authentic Spanish tapas in an intimate setting.

Whether you're in the mood for something refined or relaxed, West Yellowstone has something to satisfy every appetite.

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Day 5

Friday, July 16
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Yellowstone National Park

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Breakfast: West Yellowstone

Start your day with breakfast included at your hotel before we head out to take in the sights. Be sure to grab a bite before departure so you’re fueled and ready for a full day of adventure!

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Mammoth Hot Springs

Marvel at Mammoth Hot Springs, where steaming mineral-rich water has sculpted a surreal landscape of travertine terraces that resemble a frozen waterfall. Constantly changing with the flow of water and heat from beneath the earth’s surface, these limestone formations cascade down the hillside in shades of white, gold, and orange. It's one of Yellowstone’s most unique geothermal features—and a striking reminder of the park’s ever-evolving natural beauty.

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Lunch

Lunch is included.

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Tower Fall

Tower Fall will captivate you with its dramatic beauty, plunging 132 feet into a rugged canyon below. What makes this waterfall especially striking is the contrast between its graceful, narrow drop and the jagged lava-formed columns that surround it—dark volcanic rock spires that rise like ancient sentinels above the cascade. Set among pine forests and framed by steep cliffs, Tower Fall is a favorite stop for photographers and nature lovers alike, offering a glimpse into Yellowstone’s powerful volcanic past.
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Dinner: West Yellowstone

Dinner this evening is on your own, giving you the chance to explore the local flavors of West Yellowstone. Top dining options include:

  • Madison Crossing Lounge – A stylish spot known for its bison filet, creative cocktails, and cozy mountain ambiance.

  • Firehole Bar-B-Que Co. – A casual favorite serving up mouthwatering smoked meats and hearty sides.

  • Wild West Pizzeria & Saloon – A lively, local hangout offering some of the best pizza in town, with live music and a fun western vibe.

  • Cafe Madriz – A hidden gem featuring authentic Spanish tapas in an intimate setting.

Whether you're in the mood for something refined or relaxed, West Yellowstone has something to satisfy every appetite.

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Day 6

Saturday, July 17
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Yellowstone National Park

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Breakfast: West Yellowstone, WY

Start your day with breakfast included at your hotel before we head out to take in the sights. Be sure to grab a bite before departure so you’re fueled and ready for a full day of adventure!

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Lower Falls

Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River is one of the most iconic and awe-inspiring sights in the park. Dropping 308 feet—nearly twice the height of Niagara Falls—it thunders into the depths of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, sending mist rising from the canyon floor. The vivid hues of yellow, red, and orange on the canyon walls, caused by heat-altered volcanic rock, add to the dramatic beauty of the scene. Whether viewed from Artist Point, Lookout Point, or along the Brink of the Lower Falls Trail, this powerful waterfall showcases the raw, untamed energy that continues to shape Yellowstone’s landscape.

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Hayden Valley

Explore Hayden Valley, one of Yellowstone’s premier wildlife viewing areas, where vast meadows and winding rivers create the perfect habitat for animals like elk, bison, moose, and wolves. In the early morning or evening light, you might spot herds of bison grazing, hear the call of a distant elk, or catch a glimpse of a wolf moving through the valley. With its sweeping views and abundant wildlife, Hayden Valley offers a true glimpse into the untamed spirit of Yellowstone.

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Lunch

Lunch today will be included.

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Yellowstone Lake

Follow the paths surrounding Yellowstone Lake, the largest high-elevation (alpine) lake in North America. Sitting at over 7,700 feet above sea level, this vast and serene body of water stretches across more than 130 square miles, offering breathtaking views of snow-dusted peaks, dense forests, and sparkling shorelines. Whether you’re walking along its peaceful trails, spotting wildlife near the water’s edge, or simply taking in the crisp mountain air, Yellowstone Lake offers tranquility.

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Drive to Jackson Hole

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Lodging: Gravity Haus

Your final night will be spent once again at Gravity Haus in Jackson,—a cozy, modern lodge designed for adventure lovers and mountain explorers. Nestled at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, it offers easy access to hiking, biking, and tram rides in the summer, with ski-in/ski-out convenience in the winter. The hotel features warm, wood-accented rooms, gear storage, a recovery-focused fitness center, and inviting communal spaces.

Just 12 miles from downtown Jackson, Teton Village is a lively alpine hub surrounded by the stunning peaks of the Tetons and the natural beauty of Grand Teton National Park, offering a perfect blend of comfort, connection, and outdoor adventure.

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Dinner: Jackson Hole, WY

Dinner this evening is on your own, giving you the chance to explore the lively downtown and choose a spot that catches your eye. Here are som recommendations and feel free to ask your guide for even more:

  • Snake River Grill – Upscale mountain dining in a cozy, lodge-style setting, featuring creative American cuisine and a top-tier wine selection.

  • The Blue Lion – A charming, fine-dining favorite housed in a historic home, known for its rack of lamb and rotating seasonal specials.

  • The Local – A modern steakhouse right on the Town Square, offering locally sourced meats, inventive small plates, and a lively atmosphere.

  • Mangy Moose – A laid-back, iconic Jackson Hole restaurant and saloon with hearty fare, live music, and a fun, Western vibe—perfect for a relaxed night out.

Whichever you choose, take time to stroll through the charming streets of Jackson Hole, with its wooden boardwalks, boutique shops, and iconic antler arches—soaking in the town’s perfect mix of Western flair and mountain-town magic.

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Day 7

Sunday, July 18
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Departure Day

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Heading out or Staying Longer?

Today marks the official end of your Yellowstone Grand Teton adventure. Whether you’re heading to the airport or planning to linger a little longer in this charming mountain town, we hope you leave with unforgettable memories and a deeper connection to the wild beauty you've experienced.

Extending Your Stay?
If you're thinking of staying a bit longer, Jackson Hole has plenty to offer—from scenic tram rides and wildlife tours to art galleries, local boutiques, and world-class dining. While post-tour arrangements aren’t included, your guide will be happy to share personal recommendations for things to see, do, and explore before you say goodbye to the Tetons.

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Airport Transfer

Your airport transfer will be arranged by your guide or the Utah Luxury Tours office team, ensuring a smooth and timely ride to the airport via taxi or limo service, based on availability and timing.

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What's Included

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Inclusions:

  • 6 Days

  • 6 Nights

  • Designated Tour Planner

  • Professional Private Guide/Driver

  • High-Top Touring Van

  • Airport Transfers

  • 2 Excursions

    • Jenny Lake Boat Tour

    • Scenic Aerial Tram

  • All National Park Entrance Fees:

    • Yellowstone and Grand Teton

  • 6 Breakfasts

  • 5 Lunches

  • Chuckwagon Dinner

  • Unlimited Vehicle Snacks and Refreshments

  • Guide's Lodging and Meals

Exclusions:

  • Guest Airfare

  • Lodging (first three nights)

  • Guest Dinners (unless otherwise stated)

  • Utah Luxury Tour Guide Gratuity (customarily $20 per person per day)

  • For any Add-Ons: Excursion Guides Gratuity (customarily 10-20%)

Optional Add-Ons & Upgrades

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Optional Add-Ons

Please note: On some days, only one excursion per day may be selected to allow your guide time to coordinate logistics and ensure a smooth experience.

Additional fees apply for all excursions and lodging upgrades.

Excursions:

  • Snake River Scenic Float – Glide along calm waters with stunning views of the Tetons and chances to spot wildlife like moose and bald eagles.

  • Horseback Riding – Ride through pine forests and mountain trails for a classic Western experience with panoramic scenery.

  • Via Ferrata – Climb high above the valley floor using iron rungs and bridges on this guided alpine adventure.

  • Stargazing Experience – Enjoy an evening under some of the darkest skies in North America with a telescope, treats, and expert astronomers.

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Lodging Upgrades:

If you’re interested in upgrading to 4–5 star accommodations, please contact our office. From luxurious retreats to upscale lodges, we offer exceptional options to elevate your stay.

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Next Steps

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Here are the Next Steps for Finalizing your Tour with Utah Luxury Tours:

Secure Your Tour: Reserve your booking with a $500 deposit per person through our online booking platform, WeTravel. Final payment IN FULL is due 45 days before your tour begins.

TravelEx Insurance: As unforeseen circumstances can get in the way of the best laid plans, we strongly recommend that you consider travel insurance to protect your investment in the tour. Click on the link, TravelEx insurance, if you’d like to learn more or visit our website.

Guest Profile: At least 30 days prior to tour departure, we will contact you about your online guest profile and ensure all logistics are in order for a life-changing experience.

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Thank you for booking your vacation with Utah Luxury Tours!
We’re thrilled to have you join us and can’t wait to share an unforgettable journey with you.

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