Tour Overview
Take a tour through the world's first national park and monument as well as many other famous landmarks. This tour takes you to the world's first national park, Yellowstone and national monument, Devils Tower. Starting off in Salt Lake City, you will travel through the Grand Tetons and take in this massive mountain range. In Yellowstone, see vibrant colors and exploding geysers. Afterwards, enjoy one of the symbols of America, Mount Rushmore. Finish off the tour with exploring the Black Hills of South Dakota and see the world’s largest statue.
Itinerary
Day 1: Salt Lake City - Antelope Island State Park - Lava Hot Springs
Temple Square
Temple Square is often seen as the heart of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), also known as the Mormons. Back in the late 1840s when LDS pioneers first reached Utah, they decided to build a temple that would be the center of their religious society. From there, the church grew outwards across Utah, then throughout the United States, and then throughout the world. Temple Square is still the headquarters for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to this day, containing other historic buildings such as the Tabernacle, the Beehive House, and the Conference Center. You'll love observing the beautiful architecture of these buildings while learning about the history of these early pioneers.
Utah State Capitol
Modeled after the US Capitol Building in Washington DC, the Utah State Capitol Building is stunning. This brilliant piece of architecture is the center of government for all of Utah, containing the chambers for the Utah State Legislature, the chamber for the Utah Supreme Court, and the office for the Utah Governor. In addition to its important role as the seat of government for all of Utah, the Capitol Building also holds incredible pieces of artwork depicting the history of the state.
Antelope Island State Park
Located near Salt Lake City, Antelope Island is home to free-ranging bison, pronghorn (antelope), bighorn sheep, and many other desert animals. In addition to these larger animals, millions of birds line the shore offering unmatched bird watching opportunities. Here you also have amazing views of the Great Salt Lake and the opportunity to take a dip in the lake.
Lava Hot Springs
Here we will take some time to relax and soak in mineral hot springs. The hot spring temperatures range from 102 - 112 degrees Fahrenheit.
Temple Square
Temple Square is often seen as the heart of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), also known as the Mormons. Back in the late 1840s when LDS pioneers first reached Utah, they decided to build a temple that would be the center of their religious society. From there, the church grew outwards across Utah, then throughout the United States, and then throughout the world. Temple Square is still the headquarters for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to this day, containing other historic buildings such as the Tabernacle, the Beehive House, and the Conference Center. You'll love observing the beautiful architecture of these buildings while learning about the history of these early pioneers.
Utah State Capitol
Modeled after the US Capitol Building in Washington DC, the Utah State Capitol Building is stunning. This brilliant piece of architecture is the center of government for all of Utah, containing the chambers for the Utah State Legislature, the chamber for the Utah Supreme Court, and the office for the Utah Governor. In addition to its important role as the seat of government for all of Utah, the Capitol Building also holds incredible pieces of artwork depicting the history of the state.
Antelope Island State Park
Located near Salt Lake City, Antelope Island is home to free-ranging bison, pronghorn (antelope), bighorn sheep, and many other desert animals. In addition to these larger animals, millions of birds line the shore offering unmatched bird watching opportunities. Here you also have amazing views of the Great Salt Lake and the opportunity to take a dip in the lake.
Lava Hot Springs
Here we will take some time to relax and soak in mineral hot springs. The hot spring temperatures range from 102 - 112 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Note: If you would not like to participate in the activities at the natural hot spring, your tour guide will take you to Bear Lake State Park, the American West heritage center, and the Bear River Bird Refuge to discover wildlife. This refuge offers some of the most phenomenal water bird watching in the western U.S.
Day 2: Idaho Falls - Jackson Hole - Grand Teton National Park
Idaho Falls
Located between Salt Lake City and Yellowstone National Park, Idaho Falls is the ideal stopping point. While there, you’ll be able to check out the long man-made waterfall that the town is named after.
Jackson Hole
After Idaho Falls, we will visit a quaint Western town in Wyoming called Jackson Hole, known for its artwork and antler arches. Head on down to Town Square where 19th century log cabins sit side by side with contemporary Western architecture while exploring the downtown area. Depending on time, we will either stop for lunch here or somewhere before/after Grand Teton National Park.
Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park gets its name from the Teton Mountains that run through the park, one of the youngest mountain ranges in North America. We will take you to these mountains as well as Jackson Lake and Jenny Lake. Here you will have a chance of seeing moose, wolves, coyotes, bighorn sheep, mule deer, bison, elk, bison and more of the natural wildlife that inhibits the area. Take a cruise on Jackson Lake while also getting a good view of Mount Moran. Learn a bit about local history, geology, and folklore and take in the sights. With knowledgeable guides, you will also learn about the flora and fauna that surrounds the lake.
Idaho Falls
Located between Salt Lake City and Yellowstone National Park, Idaho Falls is the ideal stopping point. While there, you’ll be able to check out the long man-made waterfall that the town is named after.
Jackson Hole
After Idaho Falls, we will visit a quaint Western town in Wyoming called Jackson Hole, known for its artwork and antler arches. Head on down to Town Square where 19th century log cabins sit side by side with contemporary Western architecture while exploring the downtown area. Depending on time, we will either stop for lunch here or somewhere before/after Grand Teton National Park.
Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park gets its name from the Teton Mountains that run through the park, one of the youngest mountain ranges in North America. We will take you to these mountains as well as Jackson Lake and Jenny Lake. Here you will have a chance of seeing moose, wolves, coyotes, bighorn sheep, mule deer, bison, elk, bison and more of the natural wildlife that inhibits the area. Take a cruise on Jackson Lake while also getting a good view of Mount Moran. Learn a bit about local history, geology, and folklore and take in the sights. With knowledgeable guides, you will also learn about the flora and fauna that surrounds the lake.
Day 3: Yellowstone National Park - West Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park
After experiencing the beauty of the Grand Tetons, you will continue the adventure to Yellowstone National Park. One of America’s most famous National Parks, Yellowstone is sure to amaze even the most experienced traveler with its many natural wonders, hot springs, geysers, rivers, lakes, waterfalls and canyons. Over the next two days we will visit the following 13 attractions:
1. Old Faithful Geyser
2. Grand Prismatic Spring
3. Yellowstone Lake
4. The Grand Canyon of the Yellows
5. Mammoth Hot Springs
6. West Thumb Geyser Basin in the Geyser Basin
7. Geyser Basin in Norris Intercontinental Basin
8. Mud Volcano
9. Fishing Bridge Basin
10. Yellowstone River
11. Upper Interval Basin Upper Geyser Basin
12. Upper Midway Geyser Basin
13. Madison River
West Yellowstone
West Yellowstone is a small town immediately west of Yellowstone National Park. After arriving in West Yellowstone, you’ll be able to eat dinner and then explore the town’s many gift shops. Finally, we’ll drop you off at your hotel, giving you time to rest and prepare before the next day’s journey.
Yellowstone National Park
After experiencing the beauty of the Grand Tetons, you will continue the adventure to Yellowstone National Park. One of America’s most famous National Parks, Yellowstone is sure to amaze even the most experienced traveler with its many natural wonders, hot springs, geysers, rivers, lakes, waterfalls and canyons. Over the next two days we will visit the following 13 attractions:
1. Old Faithful Geyser
2. Grand Prismatic Spring
3. Yellowstone Lake
4. The Grand Canyon of the Yellows
5. Mammoth Hot Springs
6. West Thumb Geyser Basin in the Geyser Basin
7. Geyser Basin in Norris Intercontinental Basin
8. Mud Volcano
9. Fishing Bridge Basin
10. Yellowstone River
11. Upper Interval Basin Upper Geyser Basin
12. Upper Midway Geyser Basin
13. Madison River
West Yellowstone
West Yellowstone is a small town immediately west of Yellowstone National Park. After arriving in West Yellowstone, you’ll be able to eat dinner and then explore the town’s many gift shops. Finally, we’ll drop you off at your hotel, giving you time to rest and prepare before the next day’s journey.
Day 4: Yellowstone National Park - Cody
Yellowstone
In the Morning, we will visit the rest of the places in Yellowstone that we didn't get to yesterday.
Cody
After exploring Yellowstone National Park, we continue your journey by driving through Shoshone National Forest to reach your hotel in Cody. After exploring Yellowstone National Park, you can continue your journey by driving through Shoshone National Forest to reach your hotel in Cody. This town, located east of the park, is named after its native son, Buffalo Bill Cody, and is celebrated for its strong Western heritage and association with the legendary figure, who established the town in the late 1800s. One of the top draws of Cody is the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, comprising five museums dedicated to showcasing the rich history and culture of the American West. You can plan to visit this notable attraction the following morning
Yellowstone
In the Morning, we will visit the rest of the places in Yellowstone that we didn't get to yesterday.
Cody
After exploring Yellowstone National Park, we continue your journey by driving through Shoshone National Forest to reach your hotel in Cody. After exploring Yellowstone National Park, you can continue your journey by driving through Shoshone National Forest to reach your hotel in Cody. This town, located east of the park, is named after its native son, Buffalo Bill Cody, and is celebrated for its strong Western heritage and association with the legendary figure, who established the town in the late 1800s. One of the top draws of Cody is the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, comprising five museums dedicated to showcasing the rich history and culture of the American West. You can plan to visit this notable attraction the following morning
Day 5: Cody - Sheridian - Devils Tower National Monument - Spearfish Canyon - Deadwood Town
Cody
This morning, we'll be visiting the Buffalo Bill Center, where we'll learn about the iconic legacy of William Cody. He was a remarkable man who had a diverse range of skills and experiences, including being a cavalry scout, Pony Express rider, ranch hand, wagon train driver, city planner, railroad contractor, bison hunter, fur trapper, gold prospector, Native American advocate, feminist, and even the inventor of modern show business. Cody's legend serves as a symbol of the unlimited possibilities that the early American West held. He gained recognition for his outstanding horsemanship and sharpshooting skills, which caught the attention of the U.S. Army, while his Wild West shows endeared him to the aristocratic audiences of Europe. After our visit to the Buffalo Bill Center, we'll continue our journey by driving to Sheridan. We'll have the pleasure of enjoying lunch at a local family-run restaurant, which is renowned for embodying true Rocky Mountain hospitality.
Sheridian
Sheridan, Wyoming is a unique and beautiful town that offers a blend of Western history, natural beauty, and modern amenities. It is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the history and culture of the American West. It is often referred to as "Wyoming's Jewel" due to its natural beauty and rich history. The town was founded in 1882 and quickly became an important center of commerce and culture in the region.
Devils Tower National Monument
An astounding geological feature located in the plains of the Black Hills, Devils Tower is the world's first national monument. With its peculiar hexagonal columns, Devil's Tower is home to some of the best crack rock climbing in North America. The tower is considered sacred to Native Americans and their modern descendants come to keep their spiritual and physical connection to the area. Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota, home to iconic natural wonders, rich history, and unforgettable adventures. Explore and you'll discover the best this destination has to offer, from world-renowned landmarks like Mount Rushmore and Badlands National Park to hidden gems like winding mountain roads and charming small towns. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures or cultural experiences, you'll find something to suit your interests in the Black Hills and Badlands.
Deadwood
Spending an evening at Legends & Lore in Deadwood promises to be a fascinating journey into the Wild West and a chance to experience the town's rich history and legendary characters firsthand. It would be an exciting and memorable experience! Deadwood has a rich history as a mining town in the Wild West, and it's known for its colorful characters and stories of adventure and danger. It is home to the ghosts of the Wild West, where bold frontiersmen and optimistic gold miners set down stakes in this untamed mining town. Hear the rip-roaring stories of legends like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, and Potato Creek Johnny while exploring the streets where shoot-outs and sheriffs ruled the day. Discover a community steeped in rich history. Finally, you might want to visit some of Deadwood's famous saloons and casinos, where you can imagine yourself in the midst of a wild shootout or playing a hand of poker with the town's notorious characters.
Cody
This morning, we'll be visiting the Buffalo Bill Center, where we'll learn about the iconic legacy of William Cody. He was a remarkable man who had a diverse range of skills and experiences, including being a cavalry scout, Pony Express rider, ranch hand, wagon train driver, city planner, railroad contractor, bison hunter, fur trapper, gold prospector, Native American advocate, feminist, and even the inventor of modern show business. Cody's legend serves as a symbol of the unlimited possibilities that the early American West held. He gained recognition for his outstanding horsemanship and sharpshooting skills, which caught the attention of the U.S. Army, while his Wild West shows endeared him to the aristocratic audiences of Europe. After our visit to the Buffalo Bill Center, we'll continue our journey by driving to Sheridan. We'll have the pleasure of enjoying lunch at a local family-run restaurant, which is renowned for embodying true Rocky Mountain hospitality.
Sheridian
Sheridan, Wyoming is a unique and beautiful town that offers a blend of Western history, natural beauty, and modern amenities. It is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the history and culture of the American West. It is often referred to as "Wyoming's Jewel" due to its natural beauty and rich history. The town was founded in 1882 and quickly became an important center of commerce and culture in the region.
Devils Tower National Monument
An astounding geological feature located in the plains of the Black Hills, Devils Tower is the world's first national monument. With its peculiar hexagonal columns, Devil's Tower is home to some of the best crack rock climbing in North America. The tower is considered sacred to Native Americans and their modern descendants come to keep their spiritual and physical connection to the area. Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota, home to iconic natural wonders, rich history, and unforgettable adventures. Explore and you'll discover the best this destination has to offer, from world-renowned landmarks like Mount Rushmore and Badlands National Park to hidden gems like winding mountain roads and charming small towns. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures or cultural experiences, you'll find something to suit your interests in the Black Hills and Badlands.
Deadwood
Spending an evening at Legends & Lore in Deadwood promises to be a fascinating journey into the Wild West and a chance to experience the town's rich history and legendary characters firsthand. It would be an exciting and memorable experience! Deadwood has a rich history as a mining town in the Wild West, and it's known for its colorful characters and stories of adventure and danger. It is home to the ghosts of the Wild West, where bold frontiersmen and optimistic gold miners set down stakes in this untamed mining town. Hear the rip-roaring stories of legends like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, and Potato Creek Johnny while exploring the streets where shoot-outs and sheriffs ruled the day. Discover a community steeped in rich history. Finally, you might want to visit some of Deadwood's famous saloons and casinos, where you can imagine yourself in the midst of a wild shootout or playing a hand of poker with the town's notorious characters.
Day 6: Crazy Horse Monument - Mount Rushmore Memorial - Custer State Park - Rapid City - Casper
Crazy Horse Memorial
This privately funded statue is the largest in the world. Beginning in 1947 and standing at nearly 600 feet tall, this statue is still being carved. Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski was commissioned to create a memorial to Crazy Horse in the Black Hills of South Dakota by Henry Standing Bear. This memorial was made as a way to celebrate the Native American hero and has never been funded by the US government in order to avoid potential influence on the statue. Come enjoy this memorial and look around in the surrounding Native American museum, to learn about their culture, and witness the massive carving of Oglala Lakota warrior, Crazy Horse.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Designed by Gutzon Borglum in 1927, Mount Rushmore stands proud of one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. Into the mountain is carved four presidents, each chosen by Borglum based on his perspective on their influence of the most important events in United States history. First president on the left is George Washington, the first president of the United States who led the colonists in the American Revolutionary War. Second from the left sits President Jefferson, a symbol is the American dream, as the third president of the United States was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. Second from the right is President Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt, who provided leadership for America during an economic growth and the "Father of the National Parks". Finally on the far right is Lincoln, known for his role in uniting the nation as it struggled with the Civil War and his fight for equality.
Custer State Park
Named after the Army General, Custer State Park is surrounded by granite peaks and grassy plains. Within the park is an abundance of wildlife, hiking, swimming, and many other adventures. There is something here for everyone to enjoy.
Rapid City*
Rapid City, South Dakota offers a unique mix of history and science, starting with a surprising piece of world history at Memorial Park, where a preserved segment of the Berlin Wall stands as a powerful symbol of unity and freedom. Nearby, the Museum of Geology showcases ancient fossils, minerals, and prehistoric life, offering a hands-on glimpse into the region’s geologic past. Just outside the city, the South Dakota Air and Space Museum at Ellsworth Air Force Base features vintage aircraft and Cold War exhibits, connecting local history to global events.
Casper
Experience a night in Casper City, also known as the "The Oil City," with a rich history of oil boomtown and cowboy culture. In 2010, Forbes magazine recognized Casper as the highest-ranked family-friendly small city in the West and eighth overall in the nation on their list of "the best small cities to raise a family." There are plenty of things to do from the Tate Geological Museum to the Nicolaysen Art Museum. Additionally, Casper City hosts various annual events, such as the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo and the Casper Marathon.
*You can choose to fly out either tonight or tomorrow morning. If you opt to leave today, kindly schedule your flight for 7 PM or later to allow for any potential traffic we may encounter on our journey. We will drop you off at Rapid City International Airport in the afternoon
Crazy Horse Memorial
This privately funded statue is the largest in the world. Beginning in 1947 and standing at nearly 600 feet tall, this statue is still being carved. Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski was commissioned to create a memorial to Crazy Horse in the Black Hills of South Dakota by Henry Standing Bear. This memorial was made as a way to celebrate the Native American hero and has never been funded by the US government in order to avoid potential influence on the statue. Come enjoy this memorial and look around in the surrounding Native American museum, to learn about their culture, and witness the massive carving of Oglala Lakota warrior, Crazy Horse.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Designed by Gutzon Borglum in 1927, Mount Rushmore stands proud of one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. Into the mountain is carved four presidents, each chosen by Borglum based on his perspective on their influence of the most important events in United States history. First president on the left is George Washington, the first president of the United States who led the colonists in the American Revolutionary War. Second from the left sits President Jefferson, a symbol is the American dream, as the third president of the United States was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. Second from the right is President Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt, who provided leadership for America during an economic growth and the "Father of the National Parks". Finally on the far right is Lincoln, known for his role in uniting the nation as it struggled with the Civil War and his fight for equality.
Custer State Park
Named after the Army General, Custer State Park is surrounded by granite peaks and grassy plains. Within the park is an abundance of wildlife, hiking, swimming, and many other adventures. There is something here for everyone to enjoy.
- Today you will get to choose one of the following adventures: Ziplining, Rushmore Mountain Coaster, or Horseback Riding. Please let us know ahead of time which one you would like to do so that we can make reservations for it.
Rapid City*
Rapid City, South Dakota offers a unique mix of history and science, starting with a surprising piece of world history at Memorial Park, where a preserved segment of the Berlin Wall stands as a powerful symbol of unity and freedom. Nearby, the Museum of Geology showcases ancient fossils, minerals, and prehistoric life, offering a hands-on glimpse into the region’s geologic past. Just outside the city, the South Dakota Air and Space Museum at Ellsworth Air Force Base features vintage aircraft and Cold War exhibits, connecting local history to global events.
Casper
Experience a night in Casper City, also known as the "The Oil City," with a rich history of oil boomtown and cowboy culture. In 2010, Forbes magazine recognized Casper as the highest-ranked family-friendly small city in the West and eighth overall in the nation on their list of "the best small cities to raise a family." There are plenty of things to do from the Tate Geological Museum to the Nicolaysen Art Museum. Additionally, Casper City hosts various annual events, such as the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo and the Casper Marathon.
*You can choose to fly out either tonight or tomorrow morning. If you opt to leave today, kindly schedule your flight for 7 PM or later to allow for any potential traffic we may encounter on our journey. We will drop you off at Rapid City International Airport in the afternoon
Day 7: Casper - Independent Rock - Salt Lake City
Rapid City (Pass By)
If you are flying out today, your tour guide will drop you off at the Rapid City airport early in the morning. You also have the option of driving back to SLC with your tour guide and flying out of SLC international airport. If you decide to drive back with the tour guide, please book your flight for 10 PM or later because of the 11 hour drive.
Independence Rock State Historic Site
On the way will have a chance to see Independence Rock, which is a granite monolith located in central Wyoming, and it played an important role as a landmark for pioneers traveling westward along the Oregon Trail in the mid-19th century. The rock is about 130 feet tall and covers an area of about 24 acres. The name "Independence Rock" was given to the formation by early explorers and fur traders, who often reached the site on July 4th and saw it as a symbol of American independence. The rock was also a popular resting spot for pioneers on their journey west, and many of them carved their names into the rock's surface, leaving behind a historical record of their travels. Today, Independence Rock is a state historic site and a popular destination for visitors interested in learning about the history of the Oregon Trail and the pioneers who traveled it.
Salt Lake City
Today will return to Salt Lake City the following day. Without making any stops, a trip of 412 miles from Casper City to Salt Lake City is expected to take approximately 6 hours and 32 minutes. To accommodate any possible traffic delays during our trip, please ensure that your flight is scheduled for 7 PM or later.
Rapid City (Pass By)
If you are flying out today, your tour guide will drop you off at the Rapid City airport early in the morning. You also have the option of driving back to SLC with your tour guide and flying out of SLC international airport. If you decide to drive back with the tour guide, please book your flight for 10 PM or later because of the 11 hour drive.
Independence Rock State Historic Site
On the way will have a chance to see Independence Rock, which is a granite monolith located in central Wyoming, and it played an important role as a landmark for pioneers traveling westward along the Oregon Trail in the mid-19th century. The rock is about 130 feet tall and covers an area of about 24 acres. The name "Independence Rock" was given to the formation by early explorers and fur traders, who often reached the site on July 4th and saw it as a symbol of American independence. The rock was also a popular resting spot for pioneers on their journey west, and many of them carved their names into the rock's surface, leaving behind a historical record of their travels. Today, Independence Rock is a state historic site and a popular destination for visitors interested in learning about the history of the Oregon Trail and the pioneers who traveled it.
Salt Lake City
Today will return to Salt Lake City the following day. Without making any stops, a trip of 412 miles from Casper City to Salt Lake City is expected to take approximately 6 hours and 32 minutes. To accommodate any possible traffic delays during our trip, please ensure that your flight is scheduled for 7 PM or later.
What's Included
- All State and National Park Entrance Fees
- Transportation Upon Arrival to Departure
- 6 Days Lodging Accommodations
- 6 Breakfasts
What's not Included
- Travel and Cancellation Insurance
- Meals Not Included in Itinerary
- Guide Gratuities (5–10% of Tour Price Recommended)
- Airfare To and From Destination
Additional Information
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Most travelers can participate
- The travel agent is not responsible for any injuries, damages, or losses caused to any traveler as a result of any unforeseen circumstances outside of the travel agent’s control. This could include but is not limited to: disease, weather conditions, criminal acts, social unrest, or mechanical failures. Guests are encouraged to purchase travel insurance.
- Itineraries may change due to unforeseen issues such as flight arrival and departure times and road and weather conditions.
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
- Salt Lake City Airport (SLC) Pick-up - Guests are requested to arrive at the airport before 09:00 AM. Later arrivals may require changes to the itinerary and additional fees.
- At least two people are required to schedule a tour. If you’re a solo traveler, please contact us and we’ll help you join another group.
- Children five years or younger may not be able to participate in all of the activities listed on the itinerary. If you have children who are five years or younger, please let us know so we can make adjustments.
- If cancellation occurs 30 days prior to the start date of the tour, the cost of the tour will be rolled over into a credit that must be used within six months of the original tour date. Alternatively, we could refund 50% of the total tour cost back to the card. This credit can be used towards the cost of any tour offered by Nomad Unlimited Adventures. If cancellation occurs within 30 days of the start date of the tour, 50% of the total cost of the tour will be rolled over into a credit that must be used within six months of the original tour date. This credit can be used towards the cost of any tour offered by Nomad Unlimited Adventures. For any additional questions, please reach out to us directly.
- It is worth noting that guests on this itinerary have the option of selecting either Rapid City or Salt Lake City as their departure point. If you choose Rapid City, your tour guide will drop you off in the evening once the tour is completed. However, if you choose Salt Lake City, we will provide you with accommodation in Casper, WY overnight, and our tour guide will return with you to Salt Lake City the following day for your departure.
- We take pride in taking our clients off the beaten path to offer a fresh perspective on the natural wonders and beauty of our world, providing them with spiritual, fun, and unforgettable experiences during their travels. As a company, we are committed to promoting the "Leave No Trace" initiative. Our experienced guides will take you on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that you will treasure forever.
- Wild animals are often elusive and sightings cannot be guaranteed.
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers.
Cancellation Policy
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.