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New York Grand Canyon tour plus Las Vegas, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Salt Lake and more seven days

Price  $2085.00 per person
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Highlights 
  • Extend your stay at any or all of the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Bryce Canyon and Page!
  • Visit the Grand Canyon - optional helicopter tour
  • The geysers and wildlife of Yellowstone
  • Navajo (Indian) led off road tours at Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon
  • The hoodoos at Bryce
  • Float down the Colorado River
  • The amazing Antelope Canyon
  • The bright lights and sights of Las Vegas
  • The towering Grand Tetons!
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  • Itinerary

    Day 1  -  Flight from New York to Las Vegas - 5.5 to 8.5 hours
     Pick ups for this tour take place at hotels in the tourist parts of New York City. You will be shuttled from your hotel for the flight to Las Vegas.

    We try and use an airline that does not charge a checked baggage fee. If this is not possible, you will need to pay the fee. Please note that if you book this tour within three weeks of the tour departure date, the price of this flight may increase. If it does, there may be a surcharge which we will let you know about beforehand. Unless you tell us otherwise, we will try and book a morning flight for you. Our price is based on a one stop flight but we may give you the option of upgrading to a non stop. You will fly out of one of the three main New York airports.

    On landing in Vegas you will be picked up and shuttled to your hotel, which will be at least a three star property, on the famous Strip. Please be aware that Vegas hotel prices are a lot higher on weekends, public holidays and when large conventions are on. This may result in a higher price being passed on to you, but we will once again let you know beforehand if this is the case.

    After checking in, you are on your own to explore Sin City! You will find that you are surrounded by mega casinos and hotels, with so much to see and do! Today is an unescorted part of the tour. What this means is that you do not have a tour guide with you.
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    Day 2  -  Las Vegas to Hoover Dam  -  33 mi / 53.1 km  -  About 45 minutes
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    We'll leave the bright lights of Vegas in the rear view mirror as we depart town. The route to the Grand Canyon takes us past both Lake Mead and Hoover Dam. A bridge has been built over the Colorado River, and this road bypasses Hoover Dam. Because of this, some tours that go out to the Grand Canyon may no longer stop there for a photo opportunity.
    Day 2  -  Hoover Dam to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon  -  244 mi / 392.6 km  -  About 3.5 hours
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    Leaving Hoover Dam we travel through the desert, before arriving in the small Arizona town of Kingman, where we pick up the freeway towards the Grand Canyon. At Williams, Arizona, we head north for about 50 miles (80 kilometres), towards the South Rim.
    Day 2  -  Grand Canyon  -  277 mi / 445.69 km  -  About half an hour
     A tiny town called Tusayan borders the Grand Canyon, and the small local airport is just to the south of Tusayan. We will stop there to allow those of you who want to take an optional helicopter tour to do so.

    Although expensive, a helicopter is a great way to see as much of the Grand Canyon as possible, in a short period of time. You fly over the deepest and widest parts of the Grand Canyon, through the Dragon Corridor, and on to the North Rim, where you can view the geological differences between the two rims. On the way back to the South Rim you will take in breathtaking views of temples, shrines and other rock formations. The tour must be ordered ahead of time, preferably when you order the main tour itself.

    There are times when adverse weather conditions prevent the tour from taking place. Should this happen, you will get a full refund. If you choose not to do the helicopter tour, your guide will generally take you into the Grand Canyon earlier, although this does depend on traffic and weather conditions.
    Day 2  -  Grand Canyon to Page  -  139 mi / 223.65 km
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    At the Grand Canyon we will take you to several of the main viewpoints, including Mather Point and Bright Angel. Your skilled guide will give you an overview of the layout of the South Rim, and then leave you on your own to explore for a while. You can stroll around the Canyon, take pictures, admire the views, buy souvenirs, or get something to eat.
    Day 2  -  Spend more time at the Grand Canyon!
     You can now extend your stay at the Grand Canyon. Instead of leaving the Canyon now and continuing your tour, you can spend as many extra nights there as you like. When you order the tour, you will see an option to add extra time at the Grand Canyon. Simply add as many additional nights as you want to stay there.

    The way it works is that you will be taken out to the Grand Canyon, be shown some of the sights, and you will then check into your hotel. We always try and reserve a room at Bright Angel Lodge, which is at the rim. Depending on how late you book, this is often not possible, and we may book you at either Maswik Lodge, which is about a quarter mile (0.4 km) from the rim, or Yavapai Lodge, which is less than half a mile (0.75 km) from the rim, on the free shuttle route.

    You will be at liberty to explore the Canyon on your own for the extra time that you choose. Please note that there will not be a tour guide with you for the extra night. The extended Grand Canyon stay is subject to lodging availability in the park. We will check this once the order has been placed.

    The rest of the group will continue on their way through the Canyon to Page. If you extend, you will be picked up by one of our guides after your extended stay. The tour carries on as detailed below for those who are not spending a night or two at the Grand Canyon.
    Grand View Point And The East Side Of The South Rim
     The route we take out of the Grand Canyon travels along the less visited east part of the South Rim. There are several photo opportunities along the road. On the way we will stop at the Desert View Watchtower, a unique building designed by the legendary architect, Mary Colter, using rocks brought up from the bottom of the Canyon. The inside of the tower is full of artwork by Hopi (Indian) artists.
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     We will start dropping down from the South Rim, to the desert that is Navajo Nation land below. On the way we pass the Cameron Trading Post, one of the best purveyors of southwestern souvenirs and native American art and jewelry. If there is time we will stop here briefly.

    Climbing up to a plateau once again, we start to approach Page, on the shores of Lake Powell. In the summer months, after checking in at your hotel we invite you to join our guide for a hike to Horseshoe Bend. When there is less daylight we may do Horseshoe Bend some other time.

    Horseshoe Bend is one of the west's best kept secrets. The hike there is about 20 minutes each way, up and down a hill, and at times the ground below is made up of loose sand. The views of the Colorado River far below, seen through the precipitous canyon walls, are spectacular.
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    Day 3  -  Colorado River float trip
     The Colorado River flows from Lake Powell out of Glen Canyon Dam, towards Lee's Ferry, the official starting point of raft trips through the Grand Canyon. This morning you have the option of taking a float trip down the river. If you choose not to do so, you can sleep in, laze at the pool, or explore Page.

    The adventure begins with an unusual ride down the two mile long Glen Canyon Dam access tunnel. At river level, with the dam soaring almost 600 feet above you, you will board a comfortable, motorized pontoon raft for your journey downstream.

    For the next fifteen miles, you will experience one of the most dramatic stretches of river in the western United States. Your experienced guide will tell the story of the area’s soaring sandstone cliffs, crystal blue-green waters, abundant wildlife, exploration by Major John Wesley Powell (after whom Lake Powell is named) and others, and the river's modern role in the Southwest’s water and power delivery system.

    A stop to view an impressive set of ancient petroglyphs will offer you a chance to stretch your legs while bearing witness to the area’s former inhabitance by ancient native cultures. If you choose, you may also refresh yourself by wading in the cold, clear river.

    The river portion of your trip ends at historic Lees Ferry, gateway to the Grand Canyon, from where you will be taken back to Page.
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     The Colorado River rafting is available from May through September. Outside those months it will not be possible to go rafting. We take a much longer tour at Monument Valley instead.
    Day 3  -  Page to Monument Valley  -  132 mi / 212.39 km  -  About 2 1/4 hours
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    Leaving Page we head east, across the Navajo Reservation. Every now and again you will see small Indian dwellings scattered across the harsh landscape.

    As we approach the tiny Navajo town of Kayenta, the mesas and buttes for which the area is so well known start coming into view. Soon you can just about picture yourself in a scene from an old Western movie as we travel towards Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, as it is officially known.
    Day 3  -  Monument Valley tour  -  About two hours
     Up next is a two hour tour of Monument Valley, conducted by a Navajo guide, in an off road vehicle. Visitors love to see the buttes, mesas and other sandstone formations that are so prevalent in the Monument Valley area. Monument Valley is actually not really a valley at all, but a relatively flat plain surrounded by red cliffs, with the buttes, as well as the remnants of ancient volcanoes, towering from the earth.

    For fans of old western movies, Monument Valley is the epicenter of the west, with many great cowboys and Indians films having been shot in the area. The familiar rock shapes can be seen from many miles away, with the really great scenery to be seen on the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, which straddles the Utah/Arizona border.

    Amongst the sites that your tour will likely take in are movie locations, 1000 foot monoliths, rug weaving, and, of course, the famous monuments are visited.
    John Ford Point at Monument Valley
    Day 3  -  Monument Valley to Page  -  132 mi / 212.39 km  -  About 2 1/4 hours
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    We leave Monument Valley, going through the small settlement of Kayenta, before heading west over the Navajo Reservation, to Page.
     
    Day 4  -  Antelope Canyon tour  -  About 1 1/2 hours
     You will be touring Antelope Canyon, in a specially converted off road vehicle, led by a Navajo guide.

    Antelope Canyon is one of the most striking slot canyons known to man. A slot canyon is a narrow canyon sliced through a mesa by the forces of nature. Some canyons measure less than a yard across at the top, but drop a hundred feet or more from the rim to the bottom. Slots are cut and scoured by water and wind, with the striations of the sandstone becoming almost incandescent.
    Day 4  -  Antelope Canyon
     From within you will see a palette of colors transmuted by light filtering down from above and bouncing from wall to wall. Antelope Canyon can only be visited using the services of an authorized Navajo Nation guide.
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    Day 4  -  Spend extra nights at Page/Lake Powell!
     You can extend your stay in Page by a night or two, at the Quality Inn. Please order that option when you check out, and note that it is subject to availability.

    If you don't want to spend more time in Page, you will continue with the tour as detailed below.
    Day 4  -  Page to Bryce Canyon  -  154 mi / 247.79 km  -  About three hours
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    Leaving Page we will drive over the Glen Canyon Dam Wall. A short distance up the road is a little known trail which leads to spectacular views over Lake Powell. Time permitting, we will drive up there to take a very brief look at the spectacular golden canyons partially submerged under the blue waters of Lake Powell.

    The road to the small town of Kanab leads past Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Kanab itself has been the setting for many western movies.

    From Kanab we will travel along a picturesque Utah back road, through some tiny towns, before arriving at Bryce Canyon.
    Day 4  -  Bryce Canyon  -  About 3 1/2 hours
     Many who have seen both Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon tell us that Bryce is far more spectacular. You will marvel at the weirdly shaped hoodoos, in an amazing array of colorful hues.

    Bryce is not really a canyon, but a large amphitheater carved out of a variety of rock types. You will be taken to the three main overlooks, and will have time to walk around and explore these.
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     At Bryce you have a choice of spending additional time in the park or heading out for an ATV (all terrain vehicle) ride, which takes about an hour. If you choose an ATV ride, you will first get a few pointers from an experienced guide, and then hop onto your ATV, to go chasing over 14 miles (22 kilometres) of dirt road through the Dixie National Forest surrounding Bryce Canyon. Please note that you will get dusty!

    Please be aware that this ride is not available in the winter months. The ATV tour needs to be reserved ahead of time, preferably when you book the tour itself. The prices can be seen elsewhere on this page, and you will have the option of booking it on checkout.
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    Day 4  -  Spend additional time at Bryce Canyon!
     Feel free to spend an extra night or two just outside Bryce Canyon, at Bryce View Lodge. Please order this option when you check out, and note that it is subject to availability.

    There is a free shuttle that runs from a location that is a couple of hundred yards from Bryce View Lodge, into the park and around much of Bryce. Please be aware that this is a seasonal shuttle, which generally runs from the second week of May to just before the middle of October, although this is subject to change.

    You will continue on with the scheduled tour if you do not want to stay a little longer at Bryce.
     
    Day 4  -  Bryce Canyon to Zion  -  88 mi / 141.59 km  -  About 2 3/4 hours
     We will take a particularly scenic Utah back road, following first the Sevier River and then the Virgin River, towards Zion National Park. Zion's story is one of rock and water, with plenty of both to be seen. The relatively soft and porous Navajo Sandstone is often layered over impregnable Kayenta Shale, and the interaction of this rock with the water has created myriad amazing shapes and patterns.

    We will enter Zion at the less used east entrance, and take in the striking rock formations, with trees actually growing in the rocks. You will see how massive sand dunes have been cemented into rock over the millennia. After traveling through an amazing tunnel that was blasted into the Navajo sandstone almost a century ago, we descend down a precipitous switchback road, to discover the Great Arch of Zion, a gigantic work in progress.
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    Day 4  -  Zion to St. George  -  41 mi / 65.97 km
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    From Zion we will wind our way to Interstate 15 and the main road back to Vegas, which goes through St. George.
    Day 4  -  St. George to Las Vegas  -  123 mi / 197.91 km  -  About two hours
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    Leaving St. George, we travel down the picturesque Virgin River Gorge. We will pass through Mesquite, a casino town on the Arizona Nevada border, before driving across the desert and back to the bright lights of Las Vegas.
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    Day 4  -  Flight from Vegas to Salt Lake City
     If you have not gone directly from Bryce to Salt Lake, you will now be flying there. After you land at the Salt Lake airport a shuttle will take you to your downtown hotel. Unless they are sold out, we use the Crystal Inn.
    Day 5  -  Salt Lake City to West Yellowstone  -  321 mi / 516.49 km  -  About 5.25 hours
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    The route to Yellowstone goes up Interstate 15, past the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Mountains, before entering Idaho.

    At Idaho Falls you will leave the freeway behind, and start making your way through rural parts of the state. About 10 miles (16 kilometres) from West Yellowstone you go over the Continental Divide and into Montana.
     When we get to West Yellowstone we will pop into our Cafe - the closest building to the park - for a cup of coffee, and to get your sack lunches. Yellowstone is literally about 30 yards from the Cafe, and we will now make our way into the world's first national park, and possibly the most unique!
    Day 5  -  Yellowstone
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    The roads running through Yellowstone make up a massive figure of eight. The lower loop of the figure of eight comprises most of the thermal features that are to be seen in Yellowstone, including, of course, Old Faithful!

    From West Yellowstone we'll follow the Madison River to Madison Junction, where we'll turn right, or south. Depending on the time of the year, this area is often teeming with wildlife. With any luck you will see bison, elk, Trumpeter Swans and other animals and birds. A special treat in the spring is the baby bison calves.
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    At Madison Junction we will turn right, or south, and follow the Firehole River which runs through the thermal areas of Yellowstone northward. The Firehole is famous amongst anglers for its pristine beauty and selection of brown, brook and rainbow trout.

    The first main thermal area we will be visiting is the Lower Geyser Basin, and Fountain Paint Pots. There is a boardwalk system running around and through the Fountain Paint Pots area, and it is a great place to go for a stroll, if the bison haven't got there first! Apart from the paint pots, there is also a selection of other thermal features in the area, including a number of geysers, one or other of which almost always seems to be erupting.
     The next stop is the Midway Geyser Basin, home to Grand Prismatic Spring - one of the largest anywhere in the world - as well as Excelsior Geyser, now dormant, but discharging thousands of gallons of water every minute.
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    It is a short drive to the Upper Geyser Basin, home of Old Faithful, the world's best known and most reliable gusher. There is also so much more to the area than just Old Faithful. Old Faithful Inn, a wonderful old building - recently renovated - is located there - and a system of boardwalks will take you around the various other geysers in the area.
    Old Faithful erupting!
     It is now time to go back to West Yellowstone.
    Day 5  -  West Yellowstone
     We will take you to Al's Westward Ho, the motel at which you are staying. This is right next to our Cafe.

    After checking in you can explore the town, take a walk through the forest into Yellowstone, go to the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center (a must see) or check out a movie at the IMAX. Supper at the Cafe is included in the tour price.
    Day 6  -  Yellowstone Upper Loop
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    The route that the tour takes will depend on possible road closures in the park, as well as the time of year, but it will be something like the following ...
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    There is going to be a lot to see and do. We'll head out of West Yellowstone towards Madison Junction, where the Firehole and Gibbon Rivers meet to form the Madision River. Turning left (north) we'll make for Norris Geyser Basin. Along the way we'll stop briefly at Gibbon Falls.

    Although not as well known as the other geyser basins, Norris is the most thermally active part of Yellowstone. It is divided into two separate areas: Porcelain Basin and Back Basin.
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    The next stop is Mammoth Hot Springs, headquarters of the park, and home to a fascinating array of weird rock shapes, bright colors and sizzling hot springs. Elk are generally plentiful in this area, wandering around the old park buildings, and, if you're lucky, you might even see a whole herd.

    You can stroll through the ever changing terraces at Mammoth, admiring the travertine creations and hot springs.
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    Leaving Mammoth we will travel towards Tower Roosevelt, which is where the road to the park's north east entrance, through the Lamar Valley, is. There is almost always wildlife to be seen in this area, even bears!
     At Tower Junction we will branch off the main upper loop road, and head through the Lamar Valley, towards the north east entrance to Yellowstone. This is a particularly beautiful part of the park, and where the keen wolf watchers are generally to be found.
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     Everyone wants to see a bear in the wild at Yellowstone, and the trip from Tower Junction to Tower Falls is one of the best places to do so. The spring can be a great time to go looking for bears, as you have the opportunity of seeing mothers with their new born cubs. Tower Falls is an impressive water fall.
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    Assuming that it is open, the road from Tower Falls to Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone towers up into the sky as it crosses the Dunraven Pass at almost 9000 feet. We then drop down to Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.

    The Yellowstone River has carved an impressive canyon through the rocks, over which two falls drop. It is in this area that you can catch a glimpse of the yellowish tinge to the rocks, from which the Yellowstone River got its name, but at a different location. We will check out the canyon and falls.

    Other areas along the route that we may visit, time permitting, include Obsidian Cliff, Virginia Cascade and Undine Falls.
     One of the beauties of Yellowstone is that you never know what is around the next corner. This means that extra time could be spent looking at grizzlies, or perhaps trying to spot an elusive wolf, or even being stuck behind a buffalo jam for a while. For these reasons, today's itinerary is very flexible, and one or more of the above stops may be left out, depending on other activities as the hours progress.

    A sack lunch is once again provided today. After a fun-filled day it is time to return to West Yellowstone.
    Day 7  -  West Yellowstone to Grand Teton National Park
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    You will be picked up from your motel for the ride through the southern part of Yellowstone to Grand Teton. On the way we will once again go past the various geyser basins, and then climb over the Continental Divide twice, on the way to West Thumb.

    As we drop down off the continental divide there are great views of Yellowstone Lake, the largest alpine lake in North America.
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    West Thumb is a delightful geyser basin, located right on the shores of the incredibly blue lake. We will stop to stroll around the boardwalk system that accesses the basin. An added bonus is that there are often elk at West Thumb.
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    The road between Yellowstone and Grand Teton is called the Rockefeller Parkway. It is only six miles and leads directly into the north entrance of Grand Teton. The main features of the park are the Grand Teton mountains, and a number of beautiful lakes.

    You will see historic Colter Bay, Signal Mountain, Jenny Lake, Jackson Lake, Mount Moran, and much more. We also know the best places to find moose, and we will do our best to locate one or more for you.

    You will take a leisurely drive through Grand Teton National Park, before arriving in Jackson. A sack lunch is provided today, which you can enjoy somewhere on the road.
    Day 7  -  Jackson
     Jackson is a quaint, touristy western town, and there will be a brief stop there.
    Day 7  -  Jackson to Salt Lake City  -  304 mi / 489.14 km  -  About 5.5 hours
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    The route back to Salt Lake generally climbs up over Teton Pass, and into Idaho, meeting up with Interstate 15 again near Idaho Falls.

    On some days, if there is time, we may take more picturesque, scenic back roads, through very rural Wyoming and Idaho, and return to Utah that way.
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    Available Options 
  • Grand Canyon helicopter tour: +$265
  • Colorado River flat water float trip: +$95
  • Bryce Canyon ATV (quad bike) rides: +$63
  • Extend Your Stay You have the option of extending your stay at certain locations during the tour.
  • Las Vegas (weekends, holidays, big convention periods subject to a surcharge): +$75.00 per guest, per night
  • Grand Canyon: +$125.00 per guest, per night
  • Page: +$65.00 per guest, per night
  • Bryce Canyon: +$100.00 per guest, per night
  • Tour ID 1239

    Please note the following...
    • This tour is subject to a 3.00% per person fuel surcharge.
    • The days and dates this tour runs can be seen in the calendar at the top right of this page.
    • The entry fees to all parks are included.
    • Six nights' lodging are included: One night in Vegas at a minimum three star Strip property (upgrades are available. Please let us know if you are between 18 and 20, and not traveling with someone who is 21 or older, as only a few properties in Vegas accept people that age). Two nights at the Quality Inn or similar in Page; one night at the downtown Crystal Inn in Salt Lake City; two nights at Al's Westward Ho in West Yellowstone. If the night in Vegas falls over a weekend, convention or holiday period, a higher price may apply. Flights may also be more expensive over holiday periods. We will advise ahead of time.
    • The vehicle used is either a small mini bus, or an executive van.
    • If you extend your tour by staying a night at the Grand Canyon, there are times when you will be taken out to the Grand Canyon in a large coach. The next day you will continue the tour in a small group vehicle. If you are taken out to the Canyon in a coach, and you are staying at Yavapai Lodge or Maswik Lodge, you will need to take the free shuttle from the drop off location at Bright Angel to the hotel. The shuttles run approximately every 15 minutes. You will be picked up from your hotel the next day.
    • Prices are based on double occupancy. Single, triple and quad occupancy options are available and will be seen at check out. There are no taxes.
    • After ordering please wait to receive a confirmation email from us before making any plans that are dependent on this tour.
    • A minimum of two people may be required for a tour to depart. That is not two in your group, but a total of two.
    • This tour picks up as detailed above.
    • The tour ends in the Salt Lake City downtown area. Please let us know if we can find you a hotel, at your expense.
    • If there are fewer than six people on the Yellowstone part of the tour we reserve the right to have a shuttle take you from Salt Lake City to Idaho Falls on the fourth day, where our guide will pick you up. The same may apply on the sixth day, if there are fewer than six people. Our guide will take you from Jackson to Rexburg on the sixth day, where the shuttle will transport you to Salt Lake City. If this happens, the tour will end at the airport, and not downtown.
    • At the start and perhaps very end, of the season, seasonal road closures and weather may prevent this tour being run as scheduled. In particular, the road from Old Faithful to Grand Teton generally opens in mid May. If that road is not open when you do your tour, more time will be spent in parts of Yellowstone, and Grand Teton will be omitted. In addition, Dunraven Pass (between Tower Falls and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone) also generally opens in mid May. Finally, general road maintenance in the park may affect the way this tour operates.
    • The off road tours at Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon are included.
    • Three breakfasts are included, as are one dinner and three sack lunches.
    • Portions of this tour may be subcontracted to other reputable vendors.
    • All times are approximate. We are not responsible for the consequences of any delays, and this itinerary may change without notice.
    • Payment And Cancellation Details: This tour has at least one air leg. An amount equivalent to the cost of the flight(s) will be charged to your card at the time we make the air booking(s). Half the remaining balance will be charged 45 days from the tour date, and the other half will be charged 10 or fewer days from the tour date. Once the air leg has been booked we will not under any circumstances accept a cancellation. Please consider purchasing trip insurance as our cancellation policy is strictly enforced, irrespective of the reason for canceling.
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