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Wyoming Family | Yellowstone/Teton
Moderately Easy
Trip Length: 6 days/5 nights
Price: $2,898 ($780 single supplement) Children: $2,318 to $2,608
Dates:
Jun 16 2013 - Jun 21 2013

Jun 23 2013 - Jun 28 2013

Jun 30 2013 - Jul 05 2013

Jul 07 2013 - Jul 12 2013

Jul 21 2013 - Jul 26 2013
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Wyoming Family | Yellowstone/Teton Itinerary

(Host City: Jackson, Wyoming)

Day 1: Antelope Flats, Yellowstone Geysers
Day 2: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Day 3: Storm Point, Jackson Lake, Grand Teton
Day 4: Coulter Bay, String Lake, Jackson Rodeo
Day 5: Snake River Canyon, Teton Village
Day 6: Grand Tetons, National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson/Departure

Wyoming Family | Yellowstone/Teton“We loved our guides, Laurie, Michael and Toby! I have been on trips with other tour companies...these three were hands down the nicest, best guides ever!"

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Wyoming Family Vacations

Wyoming Family | Yellowstone/Teton

Twice the discovery, twice the wonder in one action-packed week in the Wild West

From Bull Moose to bucking broncos, Yellowstone and Teton National Parks are a paradise for family adventure.

  • Pedal Antelope Flats past herds of bison and picturesque log cabins
  • Explore Upper Geyser Basin and watch as Old Faithful, Yellowstone’s most famous thermal phenomenon, erupts
  • Keep an eye out for a giant bull moose, whose antlers can reach up to six-feet across and six-feet wide
  • Explore the neon blue, 300-foot wide Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest hot spring in the States and third largest in the world
  • Raft Wyoming’s finest whitewater through the scenic Snake River Canyon
  • Kayak the gentle waters of Coulter Lake to a backdrop of the jagged Teton range
  • Take a refreshing dip in the cool waters of String Lake
  • Cheer on the cowboys at the wild and wooly Jackson Cowboy Rodeo 

 


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Photo Gallery

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Distinctive Accommodations

6 days/5 nights

Night 1: Old Faithful Inn or Old Faithful Snow Lodge
A world-famous landmark opened in 1904, this stone and pine inn features a five-story lobby, views of Old Faithful and classic charm. Completed in 1999, the Snow Lodge is the newest of the park’s full service hotels, and features heavy timber construction, exterior log columns and a cedar shingle roof, making it a significant example of classic “parkitecture”.

Night 2: Lake Yellowstone Hotel or Lake Lodge
Built in 1891, this grand lakeside hotel has a wonderful dining room and trails throughout the wooded grounds. Lake Lodge is an inviting location where cozy cabins provide a family-friendly atmosphere. The main lodge houses a delightful lobby where two fireplaces, a lounge and gift store warmly beckon guests to linger and chat.

Night 3: Jackson Lake Lodge
Perched atop a bluff with expansive views of Jackson Lake and the Teton range, Jackson Lake Lodge offers well appointed rooms decorated with a Native American motif, mouthwatering Rocky Mountain cuisine, and an ideal location near Grand Teton National Park.

Nights 4 & 5: Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole
After a long day filled with activity, relax in the outdoor heated pool, Jacuzzi and sauna, or take a walk along beautifully landscaped trails beside Flat Creek.

Wyoming Family | Yellowstone/Teton

A few more reasons why you've gotta go…


1. Photo ops: You have to get your picture taken under the famous antler arch in Jackson's town square.

2. The New York pizza: chow down on the sunny deck of Dornan's to views of the towering Tetons.

3. The 308-foot Lower Falls of the Yellowstone: It's well worth the 328-step descent on Uncle Tom's Trail to get there!

4. The rodeo: If you've never been to a real cowboy rodeo, you're missing out.