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Forfait de visites en voiture autoguidées à Grand Teton et Yellowstone

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Discover nature at its most majestic in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. These sister parks offer the ultimate national park experience, from Yellowstone’s explosive geysers to Grand Teton’s awe-inspiring peaks. Marvel at prismatic hot springs and astonishing waterfalls. See the only wild bison herd on the continent. Then head to pristine glacial lakes, historic homesteads, and dramatic mountain passes.

Recommended: purchase one tour per car. Everyone can listen at the same time!

After booking, you can check your email before downloading the Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. The preceding steps require good internet/wifi access. Simply follow the audio instructions and the route from there.

This is not an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
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Freedom to travel: In no cellular area with offline GPS Map, stop-to-stop direction.
Private tour: No crowd. No groups. Take long breaks. Start in the middle. Go at your own pace.
Flexible schedule: Use any day, any time or over multiple days. Use it on your next trip.
Don’t miss anything: Pre-travel tips, itinerary, route, stops, images/videos/script. Preview at home
No worries: Help and support available all day - call, chat or email.
Easy to use: Auto-Play professionally narrated, deep-dive, hidden gem audio stories.
Good value: “Tour Guide” app and a unique password for the tour guides purchased (one/car).
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Teton Village
As you drive, you'll pass Teton Village, home to some of the best (and most intense) skiing anywhere in the States.
2
St. John's Episcopal Church
See that single-room cabin up ahead? This little log shack is actually an episcopalian church! Be sure to park and hop out for some incredible views.
3
Oxbow Bend
Also along the detour is Oxbow Bend, a picturesque spot where Snake River makes a U-turn.
4
Snake River Overlook
Farther along, you'll reach Snake River Overlook, where famous photographer Ansel Adams captured one of the most well-known photos ever taken in the Tetons.
5
National Elk Refuge
Your detour ends within the National Elk Refuge, a phenomenal place to spot some of the local wildlife, especially in the mornings and aroud dusk.
6
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs, and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful.
7
West Thumb Geyser Basin
First in this section of the park is the West Thumb Geyser Basin, one of Yellowstone's largest geyser basins which features some truly remarkable geothermal features.
8
Shoshone Lake
Your route takes you next past Shoshone Lake, a lovely secluded little patch of wilderness with a great hiking trail to boot.
9
Old Faithful
Old Faithful, up next, is one of Yellowstone's most famous attractions for a reason. This huge geyser is so reliable it was once referred to as "eternity's timepiece"!
10
Firehole River
You've heard of hot tubs, but how about a hot river? That's exactly what you'll find at Firehole River, your next stop. It's a river naturally heated by a nearby hot spring!
11
Grand Prismatic Spring
Then you'll be able to park and see Grand Prismatic up close. It's a staggeringly huge hot spring with rings of shocking color encircling it. This is one of Yellowstone's can't-miss attractions!
12
Fountain Paint Pot
Next up is the Fountain Paint Pot, a wonderfully colorful mud pot which is constantly burbling and rearranging itself thanks to the volcanic power underneath it.
13
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center
You'll see the West Entrance Visitor Information Center if entering the park via the town of West Yellowstone.
14
Gibbon Falls
After that you'll find Gibbon Falls, one of the park's most easily accessible waterfalls. Unlike many falls, which require long hikes down rocky trails, this one can be seen from the road!
15
Artists Paintpots
Your route takes you next to the Artist's Paint Pots, another set of colorful mud pots featuring a boardwalk which takes you past not only the paint pots, but also a bunch of small geysers as well. This is a must-see spot.
16
Norris Geyser Basin
The next geyser basin you'll reach is the Norris Geyser Basin, the oldest, hottest geyser basin in Yellowstone, with temperatures measured up to 459 degrees below the surface!
17
Swan Lake Flats
Up next are the Swan Lake Flats. These aren't just a great place to spot wildlife, they're also the birthplace of one of Yellowstone's eight wolf packs!
18
Mammoth Hot Springs
After that, you'll see Mammoth Hot Springs, one of Yellowstone's most picturesque features. But these terraced hot springs aren't just perfect for photos--they're also a huge draw for the local elk population!
19
Albright Visitor Center and Museum
The Albright Visitor Center is up next for those entering from the north, and it's a great place for anyone to stop for snacks or a restroom break.
20
Undine Falls
Up next are the Undine Falls, a 60-foot waterfall named after fairies from German folklore.
21
Wraith Falls
Just across from Undine Falls is a trailhead leading to the 80-foot Wraith Falls, another of Yellowstone's nearly 350 waterfalls!
22
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana, United States. Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.
23
Lamar Valley
As you drive, you'll pass Lamar Valley next. This valley is the best place in Yellowstone to spot the park's iconic wildlife. You'll almost definitely see bison here, and might even get lucky and catch sight of some elusive wolves!
24
Canyon Village Area
Next, you'll pass through Canyon Village, the strange, semi-town where many of Yellowstone's workers live during their time at the park. It offers a fun glimpse into what life is like for the park employees!
25
Inspiration Point
Continuing on, you'll arrive at Inspiration Point, the most popular of the overlooks along Yellowstone's Grand Canyon. The vista here is simply unmatched anywhere else in the park.
26
Hayden Valley
Up next is Hayden Valley, which offers a glimpse into the past. Though it's a lush green valley today, it was once at the bottom of a lake!
27
Cody
Those entering from the east will enter through the park's East Entrance in Cody.
28
Yellowstone Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Yellowstone Lake, the largest high elevation lake in North America. This pristine lake is too cold to swim in, but it makes the perfect place for a picnic or even a boat ride!
29
Teton Village
As you drive, you'll pass Teton Village, home to some of the best (and most intense) skiing anywhere in the States.
30
St. John's Episcopal Church
See that single-room cabin up ahead? This little log shack is actually an episcopalian church! Be sure to park and hop out for some incredible views.
31
Oxbow Bend
Also along the detour is Oxbow Bend, a picturesque spot where Snake River makes a U-turn.
32
Snake River Overlook
Farther along, you'll reach Snake River Overlook, where famous photographer Ansel Adams captured one of the most well-known photos ever taken in the Tetons.
33
National Elk Refuge
Your detour ends within the National Elk Refuge, a phenomenal place to spot some of the local wildlife, especially in the mornings and aroud dusk.
34
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs, and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful.
35
West Thumb Geyser Basin
First in this section of the park is the West Thumb Geyser Basin, one of Yellowstone's largest geyser basins which features some truly remarkable geothermal features.
36
Shoshone Lake
Your route takes you next past Shoshone Lake, a lovely secluded little patch of wilderness with a great hiking trail to boot.
37
Old Faithful
Old Faithful, up next, is one of Yellowstone's most famous attractions for a reason. This huge geyser is so reliable it was once referred to as "eternity's timepiece"!
38
Firehole River
You've heard of hot tubs, but how about a hot river? That's exactly what you'll find at Firehole River, your next stop. It's a river naturally heated by a nearby hot spring!
39
Grand Prismatic Spring
Then you'll be able to park and see Grand Prismatic up close. It's a staggeringly huge hot spring with rings of shocking color encircling it. This is one of Yellowstone's can't-miss attractions!
40
Fountain Paint Pot
Next up is the Fountain Paint Pot, a wonderfully colorful mud pot which is constantly burbling and rearranging itself thanks to the volcanic power underneath it.
41
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center
You'll see the West Entrance Visitor Information Center if entering the park via the town of West Yellowstone.
42
Gibbon Falls
After that you'll find Gibbon Falls, one of the park's most easily accessible waterfalls. Unlike many falls, which require long hikes down rocky trails, this one can be seen from the road!
43
Artists Paintpots
Your route takes you next to the Artist's Paint Pots, another set of colorful mud pots featuring a boardwalk which takes you past not only the paint pots, but also a bunch of small geysers as well. This is a must-see spot.
44
Norris Geyser Basin
The next geyser basin you'll reach is the Norris Geyser Basin, the oldest, hottest geyser basin in Yellowstone, with temperatures measured up to 459 degrees below the surface!
45
Swan Lake Flats
Up next are the Swan Lake Flats. These aren't just a great place to spot wildlife, they're also the birthplace of one of Yellowstone's eight wolf packs!
46
Mammoth Hot Springs
After that, you'll see Mammoth Hot Springs, one of Yellowstone's most picturesque features. But these terraced hot springs aren't just perfect for photos--they're also a huge draw for the local elk population!
47
Albright Visitor Center and Museum
The Albright Visitor Center is up next for those entering from the north, and it's a great place for anyone to stop for snacks or a restroom break.
48
Undine Falls
Up next are the Undine Falls, a 60-foot waterfall named after fairies from German folklore.
49
Wraith Falls
Just across from Undine Falls is a trailhead leading to the 80-foot Wraith Falls, another of Yellowstone's nearly 350 waterfalls!
50
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana, United States. Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.
51
Lamar Valley
As you drive, you'll pass Lamar Valley next. This valley is the best place in Yellowstone to spot the park's iconic wildlife. You'll almost definitely see bison here, and might even get lucky and catch sight of some elusive wolves!
52
Canyon Village Area
Next, you'll pass through Canyon Village, the strange, semi-town where many of Yellowstone's workers live during their time at the park. It offers a fun glimpse into what life is like for the park employees!
53
Inspiration Point
Continuing on, you'll arrive at Inspiration Point, the most popular of the overlooks along Yellowstone's Grand Canyon. The vista here is simply unmatched anywhere else in the park.
54
Hayden Valley
Up next is Hayden Valley, which offers a glimpse into the past. Though it's a lush green valley today, it was once at the bottom of a lake!
55
Cody
Those entering from the east will enter through the park's East Entrance in Cody.
56
Yellowstone Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Yellowstone Lake, the largest high elevation lake in North America. This pristine lake is too cold to swim in, but it makes the perfect place for a picnic or even a boat ride!
57
Teton Village
As you drive, you'll pass Teton Village, home to some of the best (and most intense) skiing anywhere in the States.
58
St. John's Episcopal Church
See that single-room cabin up ahead? This little log shack is actually an episcopalian church! Be sure to park and hop out for some incredible views.
59
Oxbow Bend
Also along the detour is Oxbow Bend, a picturesque spot where Snake River makes a U-turn.
60
Snake River Overlook
Farther along, you'll reach Snake River Overlook, where famous photographer Ansel Adams captured one of the most well-known photos ever taken in the Tetons.
61
National Elk Refuge
Your detour ends within the National Elk Refuge, a phenomenal place to spot some of the local wildlife, especially in the mornings and aroud dusk.
62
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs, and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful.
63
West Thumb Geyser Basin
First in this section of the park is the West Thumb Geyser Basin, one of Yellowstone's largest geyser basins which features some truly remarkable geothermal features.
64
Shoshone Lake
Your route takes you next past Shoshone Lake, a lovely secluded little patch of wilderness with a great hiking trail to boot.
65
Old Faithful
Old Faithful, up next, is one of Yellowstone's most famous attractions for a reason. This huge geyser is so reliable it was once referred to as "eternity's timepiece"!
66
Firehole River
You've heard of hot tubs, but how about a hot river? That's exactly what you'll find at Firehole River, your next stop. It's a river naturally heated by a nearby hot spring!
67
Grand Prismatic Spring
Then you'll be able to park and see Grand Prismatic up close. It's a staggeringly huge hot spring with rings of shocking color encircling it. This is one of Yellowstone's can't-miss attractions!
68
Fountain Paint Pot
Next up is the Fountain Paint Pot, a wonderfully colorful mud pot which is constantly burbling and rearranging itself thanks to the volcanic power underneath it.
69
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center
You'll see the West Entrance Visitor Information Center if entering the park via the town of West Yellowstone.
70
Gibbon Falls
After that you'll find Gibbon Falls, one of the park's most easily accessible waterfalls. Unlike many falls, which require long hikes down rocky trails, this one can be seen from the road!
71
Artists Paintpots
Your route takes you next to the Artist's Paint Pots, another set of colorful mud pots featuring a boardwalk which takes you past not only the paint pots, but also a bunch of small geysers as well. This is a must-see spot.
72
Norris Geyser Basin
The next geyser basin you'll reach is the Norris Geyser Basin, the oldest, hottest geyser basin in Yellowstone, with temperatures measured up to 459 degrees below the surface!
73
Swan Lake Flats
Up next are the Swan Lake Flats. These aren't just a great place to spot wildlife, they're also the birthplace of one of Yellowstone's eight wolf packs!
74
Mammoth Hot Springs
After that, you'll see Mammoth Hot Springs, one of Yellowstone's most picturesque features. But these terraced hot springs aren't just perfect for photos--they're also a huge draw for the local elk population!
75
Albright Visitor Center and Museum
The Albright Visitor Center is up next for those entering from the north, and it's a great place for anyone to stop for snacks or a restroom break.
76
Undine Falls
Up next are the Undine Falls, a 60-foot waterfall named after fairies from German folklore.
77
Wraith Falls
Just across from Undine Falls is a trailhead leading to the 80-foot Wraith Falls, another of Yellowstone's nearly 350 waterfalls!
78
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana, United States. Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.
79
Lamar Valley
As you drive, you'll pass Lamar Valley next. This valley is the best place in Yellowstone to spot the park's iconic wildlife. You'll almost definitely see bison here, and might even get lucky and catch sight of some elusive wolves!
80
Canyon Village Area
Next, you'll pass through Canyon Village, the strange, semi-town where many of Yellowstone's workers live during their time at the park. It offers a fun glimpse into what life is like for the park employees!
81
Inspiration Point
Continuing on, you'll arrive at Inspiration Point, the most popular of the overlooks along Yellowstone's Grand Canyon. The vista here is simply unmatched anywhere else in the park.
82
Hayden Valley
Up next is Hayden Valley, which offers a glimpse into the past. Though it's a lush green valley today, it was once at the bottom of a lake!
83
Cody
Those entering from the east will enter through the park's East Entrance in Cody.
84
Yellowstone Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Yellowstone Lake, the largest high elevation lake in North America. This pristine lake is too cold to swim in, but it makes the perfect place for a picnic or even a boat ride!
85
Village de Téton
Pendant que vous conduisez, vous passerez devant Teton Village, qui abrite certains des meilleurs (et des plus intenses) domaines skiables des États-Unis.
86
Église épiscopale Saint-Jean
Vous voyez cette cabine à une pièce devant vous ? Cette petite cabane en rondins est en fait une église épiscopale ! Assurez-vous de vous garer et de sortir pour des vues incroyables.
87
Coude Oxbow
Également le long du détour se trouve Oxbow Bend, un endroit pittoresque où Snake River fait demi-tour.
88
Vue sur la rivière Snake
Plus loin, vous atteindrez Snake River Overlook, où le célèbre photographe Ansel Adams a capturé l'une des photos les plus connues jamais prises dans les Tetons.
89
Refuge national des élans
Votre détour se termine dans le National Elk Refuge, un endroit phénoménal pour observer une partie de la faune locale, en particulier le matin et au crépuscule.
90
le parc national de Yellowstone
Le parc national de Yellowstone est une zone de loisirs sauvage de près de 3 500 miles carrés au sommet d'un point chaud volcanique. Principalement dans le Wyoming, le parc s'étend également dans certaines parties du Montana et de l'Idaho. Yellowstone comprend des canyons spectaculaires, des rivières alpines, des forêts luxuriantes, des sources chaudes et des geysers jaillissants, y compris son plus célèbre, Old Faithful.
91
Bassin de geyser du pouce ouest
Le premier dans cette section du parc est le West Thumb Geyser Basin, l'un des plus grands bassins de geyser de Yellowstone qui présente des caractéristiques géothermiques vraiment remarquables.
92
Lac Shoshone
Votre itinéraire vous emmène ensuite au-delà du lac Shoshone, un charmant petit coin de nature sauvage isolé avec un excellent sentier de randonnée pour démarrer.
93
Vieux fidèle
Old Faithful, ensuite, est l'une des attractions les plus célèbres de Yellowstone pour une raison. Cet énorme geyser est si fiable qu'on l'appelait autrefois "l'horloge de l'éternité" !
94
Rivière Firehole
Vous avez entendu parler des spas, mais que diriez-vous d'une rivière chaude ? C'est exactement ce que vous trouverez à Firehole River, votre prochain arrêt. C'est une rivière naturellement chauffée par une source chaude à proximité !
95
Grand ressort prismatique
Ensuite, vous pourrez vous garer et voir Grand Prismatic de près. C'est une source chaude incroyablement énorme avec des anneaux de couleurs choquantes qui l'entourent. C'est l'une des attractions incontournables de Yellowstone !
96
Pot de peinture fontaine
Vient ensuite le Fountain Paint Pot, un pot de boue merveilleusement coloré qui bouillonne et se réorganise constamment grâce à la puissance volcanique en dessous.
97
Centre d'information touristique de West Yellowstone
Vous verrez le centre d'information touristique de l'entrée ouest si vous entrez dans le parc via la ville de West Yellowstone.
98
Chutes Gibbons
Après cela, vous trouverez Gibbon Falls, l'une des chutes d'eau les plus facilement accessibles du parc. Contrairement à de nombreuses chutes, qui nécessitent de longues randonnées sur des sentiers rocailleux, celle-ci est visible depuis la route !
99
Pots d'artistes
Votre itinéraire vous emmène à côté des pots de peinture de l'artiste, un autre ensemble de pots de boue colorés avec une promenade qui vous emmène non seulement devant les pots de peinture, mais aussi un tas de petits geysers. C'est un endroit incontournable.
100
Bassin de geyser de Norris
Le prochain bassin de geyser que vous atteindrez est le Norris Geyser Basin, le bassin de geyser le plus ancien et le plus chaud de Yellowstone, avec des températures mesurées jusqu'à 459 degrés sous la surface !
101
Appartements du lac des cygnes
Ensuite, les Swan Lake Flats. Ce ne sont pas seulement un endroit idéal pour observer la faune, c'est aussi le lieu de naissance de l'une des huit meutes de loups de Yellowstone !
102
Sources chaudes de mammouth
Après cela, vous verrez Mammoth Hot Springs, l'une des caractéristiques les plus pittoresques de Yellowstone. Mais ces sources chaudes en terrasses ne sont pas seulement parfaites pour les photos, elles attirent également énormément la population locale d'élans !
103
Centre d'accueil et musée d'Albright
Le centre d'accueil des visiteurs d'Albright est le suivant pour ceux qui arrivent du nord, et c'est un endroit idéal pour quiconque s'arrête pour des collations ou une pause toilettes.
104
Chutes d'Ondine
Ensuite se trouvent les chutes d'Undine, une chute d'eau de 60 pieds nommée d'après des fées du folklore allemand.
105
Chutes spectrales
Juste en face des chutes d'Undine se trouve un sentier menant aux chutes Wraith de 80 pieds, une autre des près de 350 chutes d'eau de Yellowstone !
106
Arc de Roosevelt
L'arc de Roosevelt est un arc de triomphe rustique situé à l'entrée nord du parc national de Yellowstone à Gardiner, dans le Montana, aux États-Unis. Construit sous la supervision de l'armée américaine à Fort Yellowstone, sa pierre angulaire a été posée par le président Theodore Roosevelt en 1903.
107
Vallée de Lamar
En conduisant, vous passerez ensuite par Lamar Valley. Cette vallée est le meilleur endroit de Yellowstone pour observer la faune emblématique du parc. Vous verrez presque certainement des bisons ici, et pourriez même avoir de la chance et apercevoir des loups insaisissables !
108
Canyon Village
Ensuite, vous traverserez Canyon Village, l'étrange semi-ville où vivent de nombreux travailleurs de Yellowstone pendant leur séjour au parc. Il offre un aperçu amusant de la vie des employés du parc !
109
Point d'inspiration
En continuant, vous arriverez à Inspiration Point, le plus populaire des points de vue le long du Grand Canyon de Yellowstone. La vue ici est tout simplement inégalée ailleurs dans le parc.
110
Vallée de Hayden
La prochaine étape est Hayden Valley, qui offre un aperçu du passé. Bien que ce soit une vallée verdoyante aujourd'hui, elle était autrefois au fond d'un lac !
111
Cody
Ceux qui entrent par l'est entreront par l'entrée est du parc à Cody.
112
Lac Yellowstone
Enfin, vous arriverez au lac Yellowstone, le plus grand lac d'altitude d'Amérique du Nord. Ce lac immaculé est trop froid pour nager, mais c'est l'endroit idéal pour un pique-nique ou même une promenade en bateau !
113
Teton Village
As you drive, you'll pass Teton Village, home to some of the best (and most intense) skiing anywhere in the States. Note: In this bundle, each tour is 235+ mile-long and takes 10-12 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
114
St. John's Episcopal Church
See that single-room cabin up ahead? This little log shack is actually an episcopalian church! Be sure to park and hop out for some incredible views.
115
Oxbow Bend
Also along the detour is Oxbow Bend, a picturesque spot where Snake River makes a U-turn.
116
Snake River Overlook
Farther along, you'll reach Snake River Overlook, where famous photographer Ansel Adams captured one of the most well-known photos ever taken in the Tetons.
117
National Elk Refuge
Your detour ends within the National Elk Refuge, a phenomenal place to spot some of the local wildlife, especially in the mornings and aroud dusk.
118
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs, and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful.
119
West Thumb Geyser Basin
First in this section of the park is the West Thumb Geyser Basin, one of Yellowstone's largest geyser basins which features some truly remarkable geothermal features.
120
Shoshone Lake
Your route takes you next past Shoshone Lake, a lovely secluded little patch of wilderness with a great hiking trail to boot.
121
Old Faithful
Old Faithful, up next, is one of Yellowstone's most famous attractions for a reason. This huge geyser is so reliable it was once referred to as "eternity's timepiece"!
122
Firehole River
You've heard of hot tubs, but how about a hot river? That's exactly what you'll find at Firehole River, your next stop. It's a river naturally heated by a nearby hot spring!
123
Grand Prismatic Spring
Then you'll be able to park and see Grand Prismatic up close. It's a staggeringly huge hot spring with rings of shocking color encircling it. This is one of Yellowstone's can't-miss attractions!
124
Fountain Paint Pot
Next up is the Fountain Paint Pot, a wonderfully colorful mud pot which is constantly burbling and rearranging itself thanks to the volcanic power underneath it.
125
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center
You'll see the West Entrance Visitor Information Center if entering the park via the town of West Yellowstone.
126
Gibbon Falls
After that you'll find Gibbon Falls, one of the park's most easily accessible waterfalls. Unlike many falls, which require long hikes down rocky trails, this one can be seen from the road!
127
Artists Paintpots
Your route takes you next to the Artist's Paint Pots, another set of colorful mud pots featuring a boardwalk which takes you past not only the paint pots, but also a bunch of small geysers as well. This is a must-see spot.
128
Norris Geyser Basin
The next geyser basin you'll reach is the Norris Geyser Basin, the oldest, hottest geyser basin in Yellowstone, with temperatures measured up to 459 degrees below the surface!
129
Swan Lake Flats
Up next are the Swan Lake Flats. These aren't just a great place to spot wildlife, they're also the birthplace of one of Yellowstone's eight wolf packs!
130
Mammoth Hot Springs
After that, you'll see Mammoth Hot Springs, one of Yellowstone's most picturesque features. But these terraced hot springs aren't just perfect for photos--they're also a huge draw for the local elk population!
131
Albright Visitor Center and Museum
The Albright Visitor Center is up next for those entering from the north, and it's a great place for anyone to stop for snacks or a restroom break.
132
Undine Falls
Up next are the Undine Falls, a 60-foot waterfall named after fairies from German folklore.
133
Wraith Falls
Just across from Undine Falls is a trailhead leading to the 80-foot Wraith Falls, another of Yellowstone's nearly 350 waterfalls!
134
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana, United States. Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.
135
Lamar Valley
As you drive, you'll pass Lamar Valley next. This valley is the best place in Yellowstone to spot the park's iconic wildlife. You'll almost definitely see bison here, and might even get lucky and catch sight of some elusive wolves!
136
Canyon Village Area
Next, you'll pass through Canyon Village, the strange, semi-town where many of Yellowstone's workers live during their time at the park. It offers a fun glimpse into what life is like for the park employees!
137
Inspiration Point
Continuing on, you'll arrive at Inspiration Point, the most popular of the overlooks along Yellowstone's Grand Canyon. The vista here is simply unmatched anywhere else in the park.
138
Hayden Valley
Up next is Hayden Valley, which offers a glimpse into the past. Though it's a lush green valley today, it was once at the bottom of a lake!
139
Cody
Those entering from the east will enter through the park's East Entrance in Cody.
140
Yellowstone Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Yellowstone Lake, the largest high elevation lake in North America. This pristine lake is too cold to swim in, but it makes the perfect place for a picnic or even a boat ride!
141
Teton Village
As you drive, you'll pass Teton Village, home to some of the best (and most intense) skiing anywhere in the States. Note: In this bundle, each tour is 235+ mile-long and takes 10-12 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
142
St. John's Episcopal Church
See that single-room cabin up ahead? This little log shack is actually an episcopalian church! Be sure to park and hop out for some incredible views.
143
Oxbow Bend
Also along the detour is Oxbow Bend, a picturesque spot where Snake River makes a U-turn.
144
Snake River Overlook
Farther along, you'll reach Snake River Overlook, where famous photographer Ansel Adams captured one of the most well-known photos ever taken in the Tetons.
145
National Elk Refuge
Your detour ends within the National Elk Refuge, a phenomenal place to spot some of the local wildlife, especially in the mornings and aroud dusk.
146
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs, and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful.
147
West Thumb Geyser Basin
First in this section of the park is the West Thumb Geyser Basin, one of Yellowstone's largest geyser basins which features some truly remarkable geothermal features.
148
Shoshone Lake
Your route takes you next past Shoshone Lake, a lovely secluded little patch of wilderness with a great hiking trail to boot.
149
Old Faithful
Old Faithful, up next, is one of Yellowstone's most famous attractions for a reason. This huge geyser is so reliable it was once referred to as "eternity's timepiece"!
150
Firehole River
You've heard of hot tubs, but how about a hot river? That's exactly what you'll find at Firehole River, your next stop. It's a river naturally heated by a nearby hot spring!
151
Grand Prismatic Spring
Then you'll be able to park and see Grand Prismatic up close. It's a staggeringly huge hot spring with rings of shocking color encircling it. This is one of Yellowstone's can't-miss attractions!
152
Fountain Paint Pot
Next up is the Fountain Paint Pot, a wonderfully colorful mud pot which is constantly burbling and rearranging itself thanks to the volcanic power underneath it.
153
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center
You'll see the West Entrance Visitor Information Center if entering the park via the town of West Yellowstone.
154
Gibbon Falls
After that you'll find Gibbon Falls, one of the park's most easily accessible waterfalls. Unlike many falls, which require long hikes down rocky trails, this one can be seen from the road!
155
Artists Paintpots
Your route takes you next to the Artist's Paint Pots, another set of colorful mud pots featuring a boardwalk which takes you past not only the paint pots, but also a bunch of small geysers as well. This is a must-see spot.
156
Norris Geyser Basin
The next geyser basin you'll reach is the Norris Geyser Basin, the oldest, hottest geyser basin in Yellowstone, with temperatures measured up to 459 degrees below the surface!
157
Swan Lake Flats
Up next are the Swan Lake Flats. These aren't just a great place to spot wildlife, they're also the birthplace of one of Yellowstone's eight wolf packs!
158
Mammoth Hot Springs
After that, you'll see Mammoth Hot Springs, one of Yellowstone's most picturesque features. But these terraced hot springs aren't just perfect for photos--they're also a huge draw for the local elk population!
159
Albright Visitor Center and Museum
The Albright Visitor Center is up next for those entering from the north, and it's a great place for anyone to stop for snacks or a restroom break.
160
Undine Falls
Up next are the Undine Falls, a 60-foot waterfall named after fairies from German folklore.
161
Wraith Falls
Just across from Undine Falls is a trailhead leading to the 80-foot Wraith Falls, another of Yellowstone's nearly 350 waterfalls!
162
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana, United States. Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.
163
Lamar Valley
As you drive, you'll pass Lamar Valley next. This valley is the best place in Yellowstone to spot the park's iconic wildlife. You'll almost definitely see bison here, and might even get lucky and catch sight of some elusive wolves!
164
Canyon Village Area
Next, you'll pass through Canyon Village, the strange, semi-town where many of Yellowstone's workers live during their time at the park. It offers a fun glimpse into what life is like for the park employees!
165
Inspiration Point
Continuing on, you'll arrive at Inspiration Point, the most popular of the overlooks along Yellowstone's Grand Canyon. The vista here is simply unmatched anywhere else in the park.
166
Hayden Valley
Up next is Hayden Valley, which offers a glimpse into the past. Though it's a lush green valley today, it was once at the bottom of a lake!
167
Cody
Those entering from the east will enter through the park's East Entrance in Cody.
168
Yellowstone Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Yellowstone Lake, the largest high elevation lake in North America. This pristine lake is too cold to swim in, but it makes the perfect place for a picnic or even a boat ride!
169
Teton Village
As you drive, you'll pass Teton Village, home to some of the best (and most intense) skiing anywhere in the States. Note: In this bundle, each tour is 235+ mile-long and takes 10-12 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
170
St. John's Episcopal Church
See that single-room cabin up ahead? This little log shack is actually an episcopalian church! Be sure to park and hop out for some incredible views.
171
Oxbow Bend
Also along the detour is Oxbow Bend, a picturesque spot where Snake River makes a U-turn.
172
Snake River Overlook
Farther along, you'll reach Snake River Overlook, where famous photographer Ansel Adams captured one of the most well-known photos ever taken in the Tetons.
173
National Elk Refuge
Your detour ends within the National Elk Refuge, a phenomenal place to spot some of the local wildlife, especially in the mornings and aroud dusk.
174
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs, and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful.
175
West Thumb Geyser Basin
First in this section of the park is the West Thumb Geyser Basin, one of Yellowstone's largest geyser basins which features some truly remarkable geothermal features.
176
Shoshone Lake
Your route takes you next past Shoshone Lake, a lovely secluded little patch of wilderness with a great hiking trail to boot.
177
Old Faithful
Old Faithful, up next, is one of Yellowstone's most famous attractions for a reason. This huge geyser is so reliable it was once referred to as "eternity's timepiece"!
178
Firehole River
You've heard of hot tubs, but how about a hot river? That's exactly what you'll find at Firehole River, your next stop. It's a river naturally heated by a nearby hot spring!
179
Grand Prismatic Spring
Then you'll be able to park and see Grand Prismatic up close. It's a staggeringly huge hot spring with rings of shocking color encircling it. This is one of Yellowstone's can't-miss attractions!
180
Fountain Paint Pot
Next up is the Fountain Paint Pot, a wonderfully colorful mud pot which is constantly burbling and rearranging itself thanks to the volcanic power underneath it.
181
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center
You'll see the West Entrance Visitor Information Center if entering the park via the town of West Yellowstone.
182
Gibbon Falls
After that you'll find Gibbon Falls, one of the park's most easily accessible waterfalls. Unlike many falls, which require long hikes down rocky trails, this one can be seen from the road!
183
Artists Paintpots
Your route takes you next to the Artist's Paint Pots, another set of colorful mud pots featuring a boardwalk which takes you past not only the paint pots, but also a bunch of small geysers as well. This is a must-see spot.
184
Norris Geyser Basin
The next geyser basin you'll reach is the Norris Geyser Basin, the oldest, hottest geyser basin in Yellowstone, with temperatures measured up to 459 degrees below the surface!
185
Swan Lake Flats
Up next are the Swan Lake Flats. These aren't just a great place to spot wildlife, they're also the birthplace of one of Yellowstone's eight wolf packs!
186
Mammoth Hot Springs
After that, you'll see Mammoth Hot Springs, one of Yellowstone's most picturesque features. But these terraced hot springs aren't just perfect for photos--they're also a huge draw for the local elk population!
187
Albright Visitor Center and Museum
The Albright Visitor Center is up next for those entering from the north, and it's a great place for anyone to stop for snacks or a restroom break.
188
Undine Falls
Up next are the Undine Falls, a 60-foot waterfall named after fairies from German folklore.
189
Wraith Falls
Just across from Undine Falls is a trailhead leading to the 80-foot Wraith Falls, another of Yellowstone's nearly 350 waterfalls!
190
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana, United States. Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.
191
Lamar Valley
As you drive, you'll pass Lamar Valley next. This valley is the best place in Yellowstone to spot the park's iconic wildlife. You'll almost definitely see bison here, and might even get lucky and catch sight of some elusive wolves!
192
Canyon Village Area
Next, you'll pass through Canyon Village, the strange, semi-town where many of Yellowstone's workers live during their time at the park. It offers a fun glimpse into what life is like for the park employees!
193
Inspiration Point
Continuing on, you'll arrive at Inspiration Point, the most popular of the overlooks along Yellowstone's Grand Canyon. The vista here is simply unmatched anywhere else in the park.
194
Hayden Valley
Up next is Hayden Valley, which offers a glimpse into the past. Though it's a lush green valley today, it was once at the bottom of a lake!
195
Cody
Those entering from the east will enter through the park's East Entrance in Cody.
196
Yellowstone Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Yellowstone Lake, the largest high elevation lake in North America. This pristine lake is too cold to swim in, but it makes the perfect place for a picnic or even a boat ride!
197
Teton Village
As you drive, you'll pass Teton Village, home to some of the best (and most intense) skiing anywhere in the States. Note: In this bundle, each tour is 235+ mile-long and takes 10-12 hours to complete. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
198
St. John's Episcopal Church
See that single-room cabin up ahead? This little log shack is actually an episcopalian church! Be sure to park and hop out for some incredible views.
199
Oxbow Bend
Also along the detour is Oxbow Bend, a picturesque spot where Snake River makes a U-turn.
200
Snake River Overlook
Farther along, you'll reach Snake River Overlook, where famous photographer Ansel Adams captured one of the most well-known photos ever taken in the Tetons.
201
National Elk Refuge
Your detour ends within the National Elk Refuge, a phenomenal place to spot some of the local wildlife, especially in the mornings and aroud dusk.
202
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs, and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful.
203
West Thumb Geyser Basin
First in this section of the park is the West Thumb Geyser Basin, one of Yellowstone's largest geyser basins which features some truly remarkable geothermal features.
204
Shoshone Lake
Your route takes you next past Shoshone Lake, a lovely secluded little patch of wilderness with a great hiking trail to boot.
205
Old Faithful
Old Faithful, up next, is one of Yellowstone's most famous attractions for a reason. This huge geyser is so reliable it was once referred to as "eternity's timepiece"!
206
Firehole River
You've heard of hot tubs, but how about a hot river? That's exactly what you'll find at Firehole River, your next stop. It's a river naturally heated by a nearby hot spring!
207
Grand Prismatic Spring
Then you'll be able to park and see Grand Prismatic up close. It's a staggeringly huge hot spring with rings of shocking color encircling it. This is one of Yellowstone's can't-miss attractions!
208
Fountain Paint Pot
Next up is the Fountain Paint Pot, a wonderfully colorful mud pot which is constantly burbling and rearranging itself thanks to the volcanic power underneath it.
209
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center
You'll see the West Entrance Visitor Information Center if entering the park via the town of West Yellowstone.
210
Gibbon Falls
After that you'll find Gibbon Falls, one of the park's most easily accessible waterfalls. Unlike many falls, which require long hikes down rocky trails, this one can be seen from the road!
211
Artists Paintpots
Your route takes you next to the Artist's Paint Pots, another set of colorful mud pots featuring a boardwalk which takes you past not only the paint pots, but also a bunch of small geysers as well. This is a must-see spot.
212
Norris Geyser Basin
The next geyser basin you'll reach is the Norris Geyser Basin, the oldest, hottest geyser basin in Yellowstone, with temperatures measured up to 459 degrees below the surface!
213
Swan Lake Flats
Up next are the Swan Lake Flats. These aren't just a great place to spot wildlife, they're also the birthplace of one of Yellowstone's eight wolf packs!
214
Mammoth Hot Springs
After that, you'll see Mammoth Hot Springs, one of Yellowstone's most picturesque features. But these terraced hot springs aren't just perfect for photos--they're also a huge draw for the local elk population!
215
Albright Visitor Center and Museum
The Albright Visitor Center is up next for those entering from the north, and it's a great place for anyone to stop for snacks or a restroom break.
216
Undine Falls
Up next are the Undine Falls, a 60-foot waterfall named after fairies from German folklore.
217
Wraith Falls
Just across from Undine Falls is a trailhead leading to the 80-foot Wraith Falls, another of Yellowstone's nearly 350 waterfalls!
218
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana, United States. Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.
219
Lamar Valley
As you drive, you'll pass Lamar Valley next. This valley is the best place in Yellowstone to spot the park's iconic wildlife. You'll almost definitely see bison here, and might even get lucky and catch sight of some elusive wolves!
220
Canyon Village Area
Next, you'll pass through Canyon Village, the strange, semi-town where many of Yellowstone's workers live during their time at the park. It offers a fun glimpse into what life is like for the park employees!
221
Inspiration Point
Continuing on, you'll arrive at Inspiration Point, the most popular of the overlooks along Yellowstone's Grand Canyon. The vista here is simply unmatched anywhere else in the park.
222
Hayden Valley
Up next is Hayden Valley, which offers a glimpse into the past. Though it's a lush green valley today, it was once at the bottom of a lake!
223
Cody
Those entering from the east will enter through the park's East Entrance in Cody.
224
Yellowstone Lake
Finally, you'll arrive at Yellowstone Lake, the largest high elevation lake in North America. This pristine lake is too cold to swim in, but it makes the perfect place for a picnic or even a boat ride!
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Commentaires (68)
Eric T
Mar 2025
Horrible. After I purchased the tour the park has been closed all winter. But tour shouldn’t have allow me to purchase the tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Hi Eric, I'm sorry to hear about your experience with my Yellowstone and Grand Teton Self-Guided Driving Tours Bundle. Please note that Yellowstone remains open year-round, but with limited winter access primarily through the North and Northeast entrances for snowmobiles and snowcoaches from mid-December to early March. Grand Teton is accessible throughout the year. Our tours are valid for a year from purchase, giving you ample time to visit when the park is fully accessible. For future visits, we recommend checking the latest park conditions and accessibility options on our app or NPS website. Thank you for your feedback, and we hope you'll give us another chance to enhance your park experience.
michaelkM8812HA
Oct 2024
The self-guided tour was great. It provided both overview information and specific stops on Yellowstone and Grand Teton parks. It was like being on a guided bus tour without the bus and people. Plus, we could go to many stops where a bus could not go because of its size. It was fairly easy to use and play back different information / stops. As noted, the parks have inconsistent internet connection.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Michael, I’m glad my Grand Teton and Yellowstone Self-Guided Driving Tours allowed you to explore both parks on your terms. It's great to enjoy spots beyond the usual bus route with the convenience of the audio guide. If you're up for more adventures, check out my 25+ National Parks Bundle, featuring audio tours for places like the Grand Canyon and Glacier. Happy travels!
Diane_B
Oct 2024
This bundled tour combination provided just the perfect background for our family's trip to both parks! It was informative, accurate, and automatically picked up on exactly where we were within each park. The stories and audio were of excellent quality, capturing the interest of all 7 of us aged 8 to 73! Not an easy task... A great addition to your road trips, we will be testing out some more of these products on our next National Parks trip! Make certain you follow the instructions carefully and download the app and tour while you have access to a strong WiFi signal and definitely BEFORE you get to the parks! :)
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Diane, I’m thrilled my Grand Teton and Yellowstone Self-Guided Driving Tours Bundle added so much to your family’s trip! I’m glad everyone, from 8 to 73, enjoyed the flexibility. Your tip on downloading the app in advance is spot on! Check out my Tour of 25+ National Parks, including Yellowstone and Glacier, for more adventures. Happy travels!

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