Take an in-depth tour of Yellowstone National Park and visit landmarks such as Dragon's Mouth Spring, Emerald Cave, Cat's Eye Pool, Old Faithful, etc.!
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Day 1 Depart from Seattle in the morning and head east along Highway 90. We will first go to Lake Gotteling (also known as Blue Lake) in northwest Idaho. You will see villas of different styles scattered on the white beach. You can also take a sightseeing boat to enjoy the beautiful lake and mountain scenery, and you can also see the world's only golf course in the lake. Then drive to Missoula, Montana, and visit the famous local specialty store - "50,000 Silver Dollar Store". Stay overnight in Missoula. Itinerary: Seattle → Lake Gotteling Cruise (Blue Lake) (self-funded, 90 minutes) → 50,000 Silver Dollar Store (60 minutes) → Missoula
Hotel: Sleep Inn Missoula; similar
Day 2 Yellowstone National Park was listed as a World Natural Heritage Site in 1978. It is the world's first and largest national park, mainly located in Wyoming, and partly in Montana and Idaho. Yellowstone National Park is proudly called "the most unique magical paradise on earth" by Americans. Check in at West Yellowstone Hotel at night. Itinerary: Missoula → Yellowstone National Park (mandatory item, 5 hours) → West Yellowstone Special note: Yellowstone Park visits: Palette (30 minutes), Fountain Trail (60 minutes), Morning Glory Hot Spring (15 minutes), Old Faithful Geyser (visiting time depends on the eruption time of the fountain), Grand Prismatic Spring (60 minutes) and other attractions. Please refer to the actual arrangements of the tour guide for specific tour conditions.
Hotels: Yellowstone Country Inn; Dude & Roundup; Travelers Lodge; similar
Day 3 Today, we will go to the famous cowboy town of Jackson. There is a vast elk reserve near the town. The most eye-catching thing in the town is the Deer Antler Park in the center, which is built with 7,500 real deer antlers and is spectacular. After that, we will arrive at Grand Teton National Park in the northwest of Wyoming, USA. Grand Teton Peak is 4,199 meters high and is the highest peak in the Teton Mountains. There are glaciers that have survived to this day. Finally, we will continue to visit Yellowstone National Park and return to West Yellowstone Hotel after the tour. Itinerary: West Yellowstone → Jackson → Deer Antler Park (30 minutes) → Grand Teton National Park (mandatory item, 120 minutes) → Yellowstone National Park (3 hours) → West Yellowstone Special note: Yellowstone National Park visits: Artist Point (30 minutes), Upper Falls (30 minutes), Hayden Valley (15 minutes), Mud Volcano (30 minutes), Fishing Bridge (20 minutes), West Thumb Geyser Basin (45 minutes) and other attractions. Please refer to the actual arrangements of the tour guide for specific tour conditions.
Hotels: Yellowstone Country Inn; Dude & Roundup; Travelers Lodge; similar
Day 4 Today we will return to Yellowstone Park to explore the wonders of nature. We will visit: Norris Geyser Basin. This is the hottest and most unstable series of geysers in Yellowstone Park. The geysers in this area are also rich in color, with clear blue-green and soft blue-white like milk. Due to its instability, new fountains are produced every year. After visiting Yellowstone National Park, we will drive back to Missoula to check in. Itinerary: West Yellowstone → Yellowstone National Park (5 hours) → Missoula Special note: Yellowstone Park visits: Norris Geyser Basin (45 minutes), Upper Terraces (30 minutes), Mammoth Hot Springs (30 minutes), Roosevelt Arch (15 minutes) and other attractions. Please refer to the actual arrangements of the tour guide for specific tour conditions.
Hotel: Sleep Inn Missoula; similar
Day 5 Facing the bright morning sun, we will bid farewell to Missoula and head to Spokane. Spokane is the second largest tourist center in Washington State, USA. It hosted the World Expo in 1974 and is the smallest city ever to host the World Expo. This is also the first World Expo in history with the environment as its theme. World Environment Day started in Spokane. Visit Manitou Gardens, a must-visit place in Spokane, and enjoy the cozy atmosphere created by the small waterfall, rose garden and cafe. After the tour, return to Seattle. Itinerary: Missoula → Spokane → Manitou Gardens (30 minutes) → Seattle