North America › United States
visit a park with 50
glaciers and 200 lakes
£
PRICE PER DAY MY OWN ROOM
179 £
80
1199 £
TOUR ONLY
Camping Yosemite & Yellowstone 15 days › Seattle to San Francisco
✓ Being inspired by wilderness in the Rockies ✓ Dancing at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar ✓ Following the footsteps of Lewis and Clark ✓ Watching geysers erupt in Yellowstone ✓ Strolling San Francisco
This ultimate journey through these iconic national parks offers the outdoor enthusiast plenty of time to spot wildlife, soak in the scenery and experience the bubbling, gushing wonder of it all—there is more geothermal activity in Yellowstone than anywhere else in the world. Even when you close your eyes, you can still breathe in the clean park air.
Itinerary & Sightseeing
Day 1-2 Seattle/Coeur D’Alene (1L,1D) See all the hype of Seattle on an orientation tour then enjoy the scenery en route to Idaho with its beautiful mountains, rivers and valleys. › Day 3-5 Glacier National Park/Helena (3B,3L,3D) Enter Montana and enjoy a picnic lunch at Flathead Lake. Explore Glacier NP with over 50 glaciers and 200 lakes and streams. Hike the trails and enjoy the lakes and vistas. Visit the Lewis and Clark landmark, ‘The Gates of the Mountains’ › Day 6-8 Yellowstone NP (3B,3L,3D) Travel to Yellowstone, home to the most wild animals in the US. Tour the Northern Loop—Mammoth Hot Springs, Norris Geyser Basin and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Take the South Loop—Old Faithful, Lake Village and Grant Village. Lots of time for hikes and exploration. › Day 9-10 Grand Teton National Park/Jackson/Salt Lake (2B,2L) Enjoy the view of more than 12 peaks and take an optional boat ride on Jenny Lake. Visit the One Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, known worldwide for its western dancing and live entertainment. See the sights of Salt Lake on an orientation tour. › Day 11 Tonopah (1B) Drive the ‘Loneliest Road in America’ before arriving at the silver mining town of Tonopah. › Day 12-13 Yosemite National Park (1B,2L,2D) Marvel at spectacular views of the park’s peaks and granite domes. Take hikes to majestic waterfalls, lakes and meadows and walk amongst giant sequoias. Option to rent bikes for a ride in Yosemite Valley. › Day 14-15 San Francisco (1B,1L) Check out Fisherman’s Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. Take an optional cable car ride over the steep hills, rent bikes and explore the city on wheels or set sail to the setting sun.
What you need to know
What’s included: Entrance fees to all National Parks, State Park and National Monuments with hiking and walking excursions. Orientation tours of Seattle and San Francisco. Take a boat tour at the “Gates of the Mountains”
Accommodation: Hotels (3 nts), participation camping (11 nts). Transport: Air-conditioned private touring van. Group size: Max 13, avg 10. Group leader: Group Leader throughout. Meals included: 11 breakfasts, 12 lunches, 9 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow USD100-125 for meals not included.
Francisco San Tonopah Yosemite NP Salt Lake City Energy Level Tour Code: NUSFG Seattle Coeur d’Alene USA Helena
Yellowstone NP Grand Teton NP
Discovery Glacier NP
This tour runs in the following months: Jan
May Sep
Feb Jun Oct
Mar Jul
Nov
Apr Aug Dec
For full details of tour dates and prices visit
www.edgeadventures.com/tours/nusfg
or call us on 0844 225 3135 79
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