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Parc national de Yellowstone - Excursion d'une journée complète dans la boucle inférieure au départ de Jackson Hole

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Explorez Yellowstone lors d'une visite de 11 à 12 heures avec un guide local. Partez de la région de JACKSON HOLE, WY pour découvrir le premier parc national d'Amérique. Découvrez son emblématique Old Faithful, émerveillez-vous devant les cascades du Grand Canyon et recherchez des animaux sauvages, notamment des grizzlis, des bisons, des loups gris, etc. Cette visite comprend à la fois un petit-déjeuner léger, le déjeuner et les frais d'entrée au parc, ainsi que l'utilisation de jumelles.

Pour les dates de visite AVANT le 13 mai, l'entrée sud étant fermée, les visites conduiront de Jackson à West Yellowstone pour entrer par la porte ouest. Ainsi, nous ne visiterons pas le parc de Grand Teton du 15 avril au 12 mai.
Ville: Parc national de Grand Teton
Wed 23 Oct
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Ce qui est inclu
National Park fees
Hotel pickup and drop-off at select Jackson Hotel area lodgings
Turkey, Ham, Roast Beef or Vegi Sandwich on White, Wheat or Sourdough
Local Guide
Picnic lunch, please submit what each traveler would like:
Continental breakfast
National Park fees
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Impose une quantité modérée de marche
  • Fonctionne qu'il pleuve ou qu'il vente ; veuillez vous habiller en conséquence
  • L'âge minimum est de 6 ans. Des visites privées peuvent être organisées avec des enfants plus jeunes.
  • Choix alimentaires : veuillez écrire dans la case " Exigences spéciales" ce que chaque voyageur aimerait pour le déjeuner : sandwich à la dinde, au jambon, au rosbif ou aux légumes sur du blanc ou du blé ou du levain pain, ET petit-déjeuner : burrito aux œufs de saucisse et au fromage OU burrito aux œufs de bacon et au fromage OU yaourt et fruits.
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
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  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
À quoi s'attendre
1
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
2
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
3
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
4
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
5
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
6
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
7
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
8
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
9
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
10
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
11
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
12
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
13
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
14
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
15
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
16
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
17
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
18
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
19
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
20
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
21
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
22
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
23
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
24
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
25
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
26
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
27
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
28
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
29
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
30
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
31
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
32
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
33
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
34
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
35
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
36
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
37
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
38
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
39
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
40
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
41
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
42
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
43
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
44
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
45
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
46
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
47
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
48
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
49
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
50
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
51
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
52
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
53
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
54
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
55
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
56
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
57
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
58
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
59
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
60
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
61
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
62
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
63
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
64
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
65
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
66
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
67
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
68
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
69
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
70
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
71
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
72
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
73
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
74
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
75
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
76
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
77
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
78
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
79
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
80
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
81
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
82
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
83
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
84
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
85
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
86
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
87
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
88
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
89
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
90
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
91
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
92
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
93
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
94
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
95
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
96
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
97
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
98
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
99
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
100
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
101
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
102
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
103
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
104
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
105
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
106
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
107
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
108
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
109
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
110
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
111
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
112
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
113
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
114
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
115
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
116
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
117
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
118
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
119
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
120
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
121
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
122
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
123
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
124
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
125
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
126
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
127
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
128
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
129
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
130
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
131
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
132
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
133
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
134
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
135
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
136
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
137
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
138
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
139
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
140
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
141
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
142
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
143
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
144
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
145
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
146
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
147
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
148
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
149
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
150
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
151
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
152
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
153
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
154
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
155
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
156
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
157
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
158
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
159
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
160
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
161
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
162
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
163
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
164
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
165
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
166
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
167
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
168
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
169
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
170
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
171
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
172
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
173
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
174
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
175
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
176
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
177
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
178
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
179
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
180
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
181
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
182
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
183
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
184
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
185
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
186
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
187
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
188
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
189
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
190
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
191
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
192
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
193
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
194
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
195
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
196
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
197
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
198
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
199
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
200
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
201
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
202
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
203
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
204
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
205
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
206
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
207
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
208
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
209
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
210
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
211
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
212
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
213
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
214
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
215
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
216
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
217
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
218
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
219
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
220
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
221
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
222
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
223
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
224
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
225
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
226
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
227
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
228
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
229
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
230
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
231
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
232
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
233
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
234
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
235
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
236
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
237
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
238
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
239
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
240
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
241
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
242
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
243
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
244
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
245
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
246
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
247
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
248
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
249
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
250
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
251
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
252
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
253
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
254
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
255
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
256
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
257
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
258
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
259
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
260
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
261
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
262
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
263
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
264
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
265
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
266
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
267
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
268
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
269
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
270
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
271
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
272
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
273
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
274
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
275
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
276
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
277
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
278
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
279
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
280
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
281
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
282
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
283
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
284
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
285
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
286
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
287
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
288
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
289
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
290
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
291
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
292
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
293
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
294
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
295
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
296
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
297
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
298
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
299
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
300
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
301
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
302
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
303
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
304
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
305
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
306
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
307
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
308
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
309
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
310
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
311
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
312
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
313
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
314
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
315
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
316
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
317
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
318
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
319
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
320
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
321
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
322
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
323
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
324
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
325
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
326
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
327
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
328
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
329
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
330
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
331
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
332
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
333
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
334
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
335
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
336
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
337
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
338
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
339
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
340
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
341
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
342
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
343
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
344
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
345
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
346
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
347
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
348
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
349
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
350
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
351
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
352
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
353
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
354
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
355
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
356
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
357
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
358
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
359
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
360
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
361
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
362
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
363
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
364
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
365
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
366
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
367
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
368
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
369
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
370
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
371
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
372
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
373
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
374
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
375
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
376
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
377
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
378
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
379
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
380
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
381
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
382
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
383
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
384
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
385
Grand Teton National Park
We will drive through Grand Teton National Park on the way to Yellowstone and make a few stops along the way. The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
386
Old Faithful
Experience the most iconic geyser in the world erupt with all of its explosive glory.
387
Fountain Paint Pot
Located in the Lower Geyser Basin, this volcanic landscape has all 4 types of active geothermal features in one place, including: geysers, mud pots, hot springs and fumaroles (steam vents).
388
Upper Falls
See, hear and feel the thunderous power of the Yellowstone River plunge 109 feet over Upper Yellowstone Falls.
389
Hayden Valley
This beautiful, wildlife-rich valley between Yellowstone Lake and Upper Falls straddles the Yellowstone River and is prime habitat for bison, elk, grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
390
Yellowstone Lake
This expansive lake in the largest above 7000 feet in North America, sitting at 7732 feet above sea level and covering 136 square miles.
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Parc national de Grand Teton
Nous traverserons le parc national de Grand Teton en direction de Yellowstone et ferons quelques arrêts en cours de route. La majestueuse et impressionnante chaîne de montagnes Teton des Rocheuses est la limite ouest du parc Grand Teton et de Jackson Hole. Sans contreforts devant eux, ces pics accidentés de plus de 11 000 à 13 000 s'élèvent directement de la vallée de Jackson Hole en contrebas.
392
Vieux fidèle
Découvrez le geyser le plus emblématique du monde en éruption avec toute sa gloire explosive.
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Pot de peinture fontaine
Situé dans le bassin inférieur de Geyser, ce paysage volcanique regroupe les 4 types de caractéristiques géothermiques actives en un seul endroit, notamment : les geysers, les mares de boue, les sources chaudes et les fumerolles (évents à vapeur).
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Chutes supérieures
Voyez, écoutez et ressentez la puissance tonitruante de la rivière Yellowstone qui plonge à 109 pieds au-dessus des chutes Upper Yellowstone.
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Vallée de Hayden
Cette belle vallée riche en faune entre le lac Yellowstone et Upper Falls chevauche la rivière Yellowstone et constitue un habitat de choix pour les bisons, les wapitis, les grizzlis, les pygargues à tête blanche et les loups.
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Lac Yellowstone
Ce vaste lac est le plus grand au-dessus de 7000 pieds en Amérique du Nord, assis à 7732 pieds au-dessus du niveau de la mer et couvrant 136 miles carrés.
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Commentaires (324)
Aaron_C
Sep 2021
Our first day in Yellowstone was amazing. Yes, because of the. Breathtaking sights and beauty but the experience was made so special by our guides Gary and Cloyd. I have been on many trips and have never been so impressed with the level of knowledge and how to share it in entertaining stories that kept my attention and interest all day! I literally would do this trip AGAIN!!!
juliefS1076XV
Sep 2021
It is difficult to review this trip because I think the tour itself has potential to be excellent. However, our guide, Diane, was terrible. First off, the reason we picked this tour was because it got excellent reviews and on EVERY email and text it stated Masks would be required whenever on the shuttle bus. It also stated that the bus would be a small group, no larger than nine people. Four of us booked it together so we felt it would be fairly safe in terms of Covid risks. When the shuttle bus arrive it had seats for 20 and by the time everyone was picked up there were 18 passengers plus the guide and a driver. Once everyone was on the bus, our guide, Diane, told us she doesn't like to wear a mask all day, that it is hard on her voice. She said let's take a vote and decide if we need to wear masks or not. Many other passengers felt they did not want to wear masks. I would not have signed up for this if it hadn't stated over and over and over again that masks were mandatory. Shortly after Diane took the vote about the masks we made a stop and a few people on the bus, including me, told Diane we were uncomfortable with the change in policy with regard to masks. When people boarded the bus again Diane put on her mask and announced that it has come to her attention that some people want people to wear masks. Diane then did wear her mask on the bus but didn't enforce others to do so. We were supposed to be picked up at a location in Jackson Hole at 6:30. At 6:30 Diane called to say the bus was running late because they didn't have enough sandwiches for all the passengers on the bus. She said they would be 15 minutes late. After they picked us up they picked up other passengers and it seemed neither the guide nor the driver knew their way around the area to get to the other pick up locations. Since we were running late, Diane decided to change the order of events. She was disorganized and appeared frazzled all day long. The scenery was beautiful and the stops worthwhile. I just wish we had a more organized guide. Our driver Scott was more knowledgable and often took the mic to explain things to us and share stories. Do to out hectic schedule we ended up eating lunch after 1 and eating at a rest area without tables or chairs. The day trip was scheduled to be approximately 12 hours but due to the lack of organization we were gone over 14 hours.
Larry_S
Sep 2021
We went on this trip with recommendations from Trip Advisor. From the beginning, this tour seemed doomed. We received a call 5 minutes after our pick up time from our guide, Diane, saying they were about 10-15 minutes late because they were not given all the lunches. Ok, no problem. We got picked up 10 minutes late, and then went to pick up some of the other guests. Our guide and driver didn't seem to know the downtown Jackson Hole area to find the hotels, and went around in a circle, very confused about where to go. We eventually picked all guests up. Once all the guests were on the bus, our guide then seemed to want to take a vote as to whether it was OK if she didn't wear a mask as it was uncomfortable for her to talk through it all day. A lot of the guests said "sure, no problem, we don't want to wear this face diaper anyway", etc... Well, one of the main reasons we took this tour was that in ALL the literature, emails, texts, etc... it stated that all passengers were required to wear masks. So the guide basically said let's take a vote. So this was a major problem for me and my group. From there, we went to the store to pick the remaining lunch. I mean, why did you tell me you were late because you had to pick up the lunch??? During this time, I confronted Diane and told her that we were uncomfortable on the bus with no masks, and she said she understood and would make sure that masks were worn. She stepped on the bus wearing her mask, and one of the guests told her she didn't need to wear it. She replied that there were others that wanted her and the remaining guests to wear them. To her credit, she kept her mask on the entire trip. However, it was a major effort to get some of the other guests to wear them. I had to remind Diane twice during the trip to ask the guests to continue to wear them, and there was grumbling under the breath of the guests. Most of them did wear them, although many below their nose and it was just a struggle and made me and my party very uncomfortable. Well, since we got lost picking up some guests, and had to go to the store to get the additional lunch, we ended up behind schedule. So Diane and our driver, Scott, decided that there was a good we were going to miss the first Old Faithful eruption, so they decided to do the tour in reverse. Didn't seem like a big deal, because we were assured we would see Old Faithful, which everyone wanted to. At this point, it seemed to throw Diane for a loop, and the rest of the day there didn't seem to be a real schedule. She kept referencing the fact that we were doing this in reverse. It just seemed that there was no plan for anything. We ended up eating lunch at an area for a rest, where we ate on stone pillars that certainly were not made for eating. Diane said at one point that she did these tours once a week, and it sure showed. Her knowledge seemed very limited, she couldn't answer what seemed like simple questions. Now, our driver, Scott, who apparently was a guide on most days, was wonderful. He did grab the microphone a few times to speak about a few things, and it was like night and day when he was speaking. He was smooth, knowledgeable, and gave some great stories. I would have been very happy if he was our guide the entire trip. One additional point about Diane. At one point, she told a story about a park guest that ended up getting mauled by a bear. She began the store with "This one time, an Asian couple", and told the story. I looked at my wife and wondered what the point of saying "Asian couple" was. Would she have said "White couple, or Jewish couple"? You get my point. We have been on many trips through Viator, and have never been disappointed. However, this time I was. I feel that it would have been much better had we had a different guide who was more knowledgeable. Also was very disappointed in the mask situation as described above. Diane seemed like a very nice person, so this is not personal, but it definitely felt as though we did not get the experience we paid for. My recommendation is to make sure that Diane is not your guide.

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