YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARKS | Trip Itinerary & Planning
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YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARKS | Trip Itinerary & Planning

Packages America / YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON

Grand Teton National Park sweeps down from Yellowstone’s south boundary, and what a stunning and wildly photogenic neighbor it is! The Tetons rise from the 6,000-foot sagebrush-laden valley floor to 13,776 feet in one dramatic swoop. Because the range is relatively young, its uneroded peaks—the Grand, Teewinot, and others—still spike the sky. Even with plentiful opportunities for biking, boating, swimming, and sightseeing, hiking is the name of the game here. Alpine lakes line the bottom of the range, inviting you to pack a picnic, choose your trailhead, and be on your way. Serious hikers can head through glacier-carved canyons to the upper lakes, with meadows of paintbrush, lupine, harebells, and larkspur along the way. Nearby Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a really fun town and makes a great base for exploring—or treat yourself to a stay at Jenny Lake Lodge inside the Park. However you do it, go to the Tetons and get yourself some gorgeous!
YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
North America / YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON 9 days 1 Person

YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARKS
$ 5,150

Yellowstone National Park is fascinating for all ages, with its never-a-dull-moment bubbling mudpots, steaming geysers, smoking fumeroles, and wildlife galore. A naturalist guided outing always adds value, helping your interpret the mysteries behind the geothermal features and wildlife.

GORGEOUS GLACIER
North America / Rocky Mountains 9 days 1 Person

Rocky Mountains GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
$ 5,450

A stellar combination of wilderness experiences – rafting on the Flathead River, days exploring Glacier National park, and a backcountry llama trek in the remarkable Flathead National Forest – combined with charming Montana towns and enticing accommodations, are what make this trip a standout.

YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON
North America /ALASKA 7 days 1 Person

ESSENCE OF YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON
$ 6,995

We look for rainbows in the waterfall mist at the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and watch for bison, coyotes, elk, and maybe even a grizzly bear in the Hayden Valley. Things heat up with a day of exploring Yellowstone’s colorful hot springs, bubbling mud pots, and spouting geysers.

Packages
Here we present a few packages that were most frequently booked by our customers. We can adapt each package to your wishes and needs. Tell us your desired budget and we will make your trip a reality

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North America / Rocky Mountains
North America / Rocky Mountain 17 days 1 Person

Rocky Mountain National Parks Grand Slam
$ 11,195

Embark on a Grand Slam of the Rockies’ famous national parks, monuments, and quaint western towns. Craggy peaks, majestic wildlife, and gushing geysers are just a few of the highlights you’ll enjoy on this journey through the Rocky Mountain West.

North to Alaska

North to Alaska

It’s a simple fact that Alaska is big and mythic and iconic. Even if you’ve never been there, you’ve seen images of its massive snowfields, huge glaciers, smoldering volcanoes, mega wildlife, monumental mountains and even quaint mining towns. In such a wide-ranging landscape—that includes no less than eight national parks—you can engage in some serious climbing, fishing, hiking, kayaking, rafting or flight-seeing. It would take a lifetime to discover it all—and then some.

That’s why we’ve put together several small-group, guided Alaska adventure toursthat will get you to the most beautiful, wild and well-loved spots.

On a trip we call “North to Alaska!,” for example, you’ll go deep into the Interior, beginning and ending your travels in Fairbanks.You’ll stay in Denali National Park,a six-million-acre, Arctic wonderland, where caribou, grizzlies, moose and wolves find enough territory to … well, be caribou, grizzlies, moose and wolves. And although we can’t guarantee that the peak of The High One, Denali, will reveal itself above the clouds, certainly the forests and Kodachrome-colored mountains and valleys will make their presence known. From the Interior, you’ll work your way out to the coast to explore the waters, wildlife, and well-known and often-photographed glaciers of Kenai Fjords National Park.

If your inner frontiersman is more drawn to the water, our guided Glacier Bay and the Inside Passage adventure, which begins and ends in Juneau, will take you to the narrows, sounds, straits, canals, channels and charming towns of Southeast Alaska. You’ll travel by ferry up the remarkable and full-of-history Inside Passage. In Glacier Bay National Park, you’ll cruise to the face of waterfalls, the fronts of glaciers and the scenes of spouting humpback whales.

If you're curious to experience Alaska in the winter, we can send you off on a custom trip in March (when there's more daylight but it's still snowbound) to experience all the quintessential Northern activities, like dogsledding, downhill and cross-country skiing, ice-skating, northern lights watching, snowshoeing and soaking in hot springs. On this extraordinary wintertime expedition, you’ll get to know the gold-rush-fervor and aptly nicknamed “Golden Heart City” of Fairbanks, where bewitching, rippling ribbons of fluorescent blues, greens and reds shimmer in the night sky. Then hit the well-marked ski trails near Chena Hot Springs before settling in for a soak in the warming waters. Swoosh down Mount Alyeska on fresh powder and snowshoe at the base of the Chugach Mountains. Outside Seward, master the basics of dog mushing under the tutelage of a renowned Iditarod-winning family. Afterward, drive your own team on a 16-mile, round-trip run beside Exit Glacier—and perhaps a moose or two. Helicopter flight-see over the pristine waters of Prince William Sound and step out onto an icy plain for a 360-degree view of the mountains.

If spending more time in Alaska’s great national parks—or in famed wilderness lodges, such as Ultima Thule or Tutka Bay—appeals to you, we can help you craft a custom tour with wilderness flair.In Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the largest park in the national park system, you could go river rafting, wilderness hiking, fly-in fishing, mountain climbing or glacier skiing. Kayak into the surreal blue of an ice cave; or go flight-seeing in a small, propeller plane, soaring over massive snowfields and glittering glaciers.

For a truly epic Alaska adventure, visit all eight of The Last Frontier’s national parks in a grand slam. Get an up close look at humpback whales on a naturalist-led boat excursion in Glacier Bay National Park and watch grizzly bears fishing for salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park. In Kenai Fjords National Park, take a full-day boat ride into bays teeming with seabird rookeries and marine mammals. Water-ski or go fishing in Lake Clark National Park; and in Wrangell-St. Elias, strap on crampons for a walk on a glacier. Hike with a naturalist in Denali National Park and explore Gates of the Arctic by floatplane. See the unusual sand dunes and caribou migration route in Kobuk Valley National Park.

Alaska is a big, mythic and iconic place; let us help you manage its magnitude.