Up to 4 Passengers
Pay Your Deposit By : | September 15 | October 15 | November 15 | December 15 |
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Trip Price | $12,020 | $12,330 | $12,650 | $12,990 |
Extras / Add-Ons : | ||||
Additional Passenger (maximum of 2) | $600 / each | |||
Extra Night at Existing Campsite | $800 / night | |||
Optional Add-On Excursions | See Below |
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Drive through the Gallatin National Forest from Bozeman, Montana into Yellowstone National Park. Spend a few days in the park watching wildlife, gazing at geysers and touring with your own private guide for a day (included in trip price). Try canoeing, rafting, and hiking in Grand Teton National Park. Visit the eastern side of Yellowstone National Park to see the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and choose to add on a horseback ride. Drive the scenic Beartooth Highway and spend the night near the charming western town of Red Lodge, Montana. Finish your trip with a night at the Bozeman Hot Springs Pools before returning your RV and flying home.
Bozeman – 1 night
Fly into Bozeman and spend your first night in a hotel on the main street of this neat western town before you begin your journey to Yellowstone National Park. Visit the dinosaur exhibits at the Museum of the Rockies and stop by the American Computer and Robotics Museum.
Bozeman to Yellowstone: 105 miles
Yellowstone National Park (western side) – 2 nights
Spend a full day with an experienced private guide zipping around in their comfortable vehicle (included). View thermal features and wildlife, maybe exploring off the beaten path to escape the crowds. The following day, armed with suggestions from your guide, walk along boardwalks leading to incredible hot springs, geysers, and mudpots in the park’s geyser basins.
Yellowstone to Grand Teton: 80 miles
Grand Teton National Park – 2 nights
The Tetons are the perfect backdrop for hiking, paddling, swimming, and enjoying time at Jenny, String, or Leigh Lake. The Cascade Falls hike is worth the effort!
Grand Teton to Yellowstone: 76 miles
Yellowstone National Park (eastern side) – 2 nights
Explore the dramatic waterfalls of Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, minutes from your campground. Nearby Hayden Valley is known for abundant wildlife, especially herds of Bison that graze and lounge along the meandering Yellowstone River.
Yellowstone to Beartooth Highway: 70 miles
Beartooth Highway – 2 nights
Drive and explore this National Scenic Byway’s All-American Road on your way back to Bozeman. Enjoy dinner in the Montana mountain town of Red Lodge.
Beartooth Highway to Bozeman: 146 miles
Bozeman – 1 night
Spend your final night near Bozeman Hot Springs then catch your flight out the following day.
There are hundreds of guided experiences you could do along the way. These are the ones we think are worth your time and money. Keep it simple or load it up! Our Team will help you decide which ones are right for you. Prices are below with the descriptions and are subject to change by the suppliers.