Embark on a self-guided driving tour of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Explore geysers, waterfalls, wildlife, and more with the Tour Guide App. No expiration, lifetime validity!
Embark on a self-guided driving tour of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Explore geysers, waterfalls, wildlife, and more with the Tour Guide App. No expiration, lifetime validity!
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Teton Village - As you drive, you’ll pass Teton Village, renowned for offering some of the finest (and most challenging) skiing experiences in the United States.
Note: Each tour in this bundle spans over 235 miles and takes approximately 10-12 hours to complete.
Purchase once and enjoy for a full year! Perfect for extended stays and return visits…
- Teton Village - As you drive, you’ll pass Teton Village, renowned for offering some of the finest (and most challenging) skiing experiences in the United States.
Note: Each tour in this bundle spans over 235 miles and takes approximately 10-12 hours to complete.
Purchase once and enjoy for a full year! Perfect for extended stays and return visits over the next 12 months.
- Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve - Next, you’ll journey through the Laurence S. Rockefeller Preserve, a vast wildlife sanctuary home to elk and other mountain creatures.
- St. John’s Episcopal Church - Notice that single-room cabin ahead? This charming log structure is actually an Episcopal church! Be sure to park and step out for some breathtaking views.
- Taggart Lake Trailhead - The first trail you’ll encounter is the Taggart Lake Trail, a 6-mile loop leading to two expansive, pristine lakes: Taggart Lake and Bradley Lake.
- Teton Glacier Turnout - Afterwards, you’ll stop at a turnout offering spectacular views of the park’s largest glacier, along with insights into its size 100 years ago!
- Jenny Lake - Up next is one of the park’s most beloved attractions: Jenny Lake. With its amazing trails and stunning shoreline, it’s a must-see!
- Cascade Canyon - Beyond that, you’ll have the opportunity to view the renowned Cascade Canyon. Sculpted by a massive glacier 12,000 years ago, it’s a defining feature of the park!
- Mount Moran - Then you’ll enjoy a fantastic view of Mount Moran, the towering 12,610-foot peak that looms over Jackson Lake.
- Jackson Lake Dam - The next overlook offers unbeatable views of Jackson Lake and the majestic mountains beyond. This is a spot not to be missed!
- Colter Bay - Next, you’ll pass Colter Bay, a major camping hub with a fascinating ranching history.
- Jackson Lake Overlook - Pull into the turnout just ahead for some truly incredible views. From here, you can see nearly all of Jackson Lake, as well as the majestic Tetons beyond.
- Cattleman’s Bridge - An optional detour takes you to Cattleman’s Bridge, a fascinating remnant of Jackson’s early cattle ranching days.
- Oxbow Bend - Also along the detour is Oxbow Bend, a picturesque spot where the Snake River makes a U-turn.
- Snake River Overlook - Further along, you’ll reach Snake River Overlook, where the famous photographer Ansel Adams captured one of the most iconic photos ever taken in the Tetons.
- Teton Point Turnout - Another viewpoint awaits just ahead at Teton Point Turnout, offering glimpses of some truly unique geology.
- Glacier View Turnout - Next, you’ll arrive at Glacier View Turnout, boasting views of not one, not two, but three massive glaciers!
- National Elk Refuge - Your detour concludes within the National Elk Refuge, an excellent place to observe local wildlife, especially in the mornings and around dusk.
- Yellowstone National Park - Yellowstone National Park is a nearly 3,500-square-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. Mostly in Wyoming, the park extends into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Yellowstone features dramatic canyons, alpine rivers, lush forests, hot springs, and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful.
- South Entrance - This tour of Yellowstone includes multiple entrances to accommodate travelers coming from any direction. Prepare to experience one of North America’s most incredible landscapes, featuring stunning volcanic features like geysers and hot springs, majestic wildlife from bison to gray wolves, and more natural beauty than any camera can capture.
- Grant Village Road - If entering via the South Entrance, you’ll pass Grant Village, a great place to make a pit stop before continuing onto the Grand Loop, which circles the entire park.
- West Thumb Geyser Basin - First in this section of the park is the West Thumb Geyser Basin, one of Yellowstone’s largest geyser basins, featuring some truly remarkable geothermal features.
- Shoshone Lake - Your route takes you next past Shoshone Lake, a lovely secluded patch of wilderness with a great hiking trail to boot.
- Isa Lake - Up next is Isa Lake, which sits directly on the Continental Divide. In a way, this lake marks the backbone of the country!
- Old Faithful - Old Faithful, up next, is one of Yellowstone’s most famous attractions for a reason. This huge geyser is so reliable it was once referred to as “eternity’s timepiece”!
- Morning Glory Pool Group - Up next is Morning Glory, a deep hot spring pool that has, unfortunately, been severely damaged by tourists over the years. That said, it’s still a sight to behold.
- Firehole River - You’ve heard of hot tubs, but how about a hot river? That’s exactly what you’ll find at Firehole River, your next stop. It’s a river naturally heated by a nearby hot spring!
- Grand Prismatic Spring - Then you’ll be able to park and see Grand Prismatic up close. It’s a staggeringly huge hot spring with rings of shocking color encircling it. This is one of Yellowstone’s can’t-miss attractions!
- Fountain Paint Pot - Next up is the Fountain Paint Pot, a wonderfully colorful mud pot that is constantly burbling and rearranging itself thanks to the volcanic power underneath it.
- West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center - You’ll see the West Entrance Visitor Information Center if entering the park via the town of West Yellowstone.
- Gibbon River - As you drive past the picturesque Gibbon River, you’ll hear about its importance to the Shoshone tribe, as well as how they used the park’s natural obsidian deposits in the past.
- Gibbon Falls - After that, you’ll find Gibbon Falls, one of the park’s most easily accessible waterfalls. Unlike many falls, which require long hikes down rocky trails, this one can be seen from the road!
- Artists Paintpots - Your route takes you next to the Artist’s Paint Pots, another set of colorful mud pots featuring a boardwalk that takes you past not only the paint pots but also a bunch of small geysers as well. This is a must-see spot.
- Norris Geyser Basin - The next geyser basin you’ll reach is the Norris Geyser Basin, the oldest, hottest geyser basin in Yellowstone, with temperatures measured up to 459 degrees below the surface!
- Swan Lake Flats - Up next are the Swan Lake Flats. These aren’t just a great place to spot wildlife; they’re also the birthplace of one of Yellowstone’s eight wolf packs!
- Mammoth Hot Springs - After that, you’ll see Mammoth Hot Springs, one of Yellowstone’s most picturesque features. But these terraced hot springs aren’t just perfect for photos–they’re also a huge draw for the local elk population!
- Boiling River Hot Springs - If entering from the north entrance, you’ll pass another heated river called the Boiling River. Don’t worry about the name, though–it’s actually quite a pleasant temperature!
- Albright Visitor Center and Museum - The Albright Visitor Center is up next for those entering from the north, and it’s a great place for anyone to stop for snacks or a restroom break.
- Undine Falls - Up next are the Undine Falls, a 60-foot waterfall named after fairies from German folklore.
- Wraith Falls - Just across from Undine Falls is a trailhead leading to the 80-foot Wraith Falls, another of Yellowstone’s nearly 350 waterfalls!
- Roosevelt Lodge Dining Room - Next, you’ll pass through Tower Junction, home to the Roosevelt Lodge where, despite the name, no Roosevelt ever camped. But that doesn’t make it any less of a fantastic camping spot!
- Roosevelt Arch - The Roosevelt Arch is a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana, United States. Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.
- Lamar Valley - As you drive, you’ll pass Lamar Valley next. This valley is the best place in Yellowstone to spot the park’s iconic wildlife. You’ll almost definitely see bison here, and might even get lucky and catch sight of some elusive wolves!
- Cooke City - Visitors entering from the northeast will enter through the Northeast Entrance near Cooke City.
- Dunraven Street - Continuing along the Grand Loop, you’ll arrive at Dunraven Pass, one of the highest points in the entire park. This 9,000-foot pass also features the trailhead to a hiking trail leading up an additional 1,000 feet for a truly commanding view of the park below.
- Mount Washburn - Mount Washburn, elevation 10,243 feet, is a prominent mountain peak in the Washburn Range in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The peak was named in 1870 to honor Henry D. Washburn, leader of the Washburn–Langford–Doane Expedition.
- Canyon Village Area - Next, you’ll pass through Canyon Village, the strange, semi-town where many of Yellowstone’s workers live during their time at the park. It offers a fun glimpse into what life is like for the park employees!
- Inspiration Point - Continuing on, you’ll arrive at Inspiration Point, the most popular of the overlooks along Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon. The vista here is simply unmatched anywhere else in the park.
- Hayden Valley - Up next is Hayden Valley, which offers a glimpse into the past. Though it’s a lush green valley today, it was once at the bottom of a lake!
- Cody - Those entering from the east will enter through the park’s East Entrance in Cody.
- Fishing Bridge Visitor Center - Next, you’ll cross Fishing Bridge and hear about the park service’s early, misguided attempts to boost park visitation by introducing invasive trout to the rivers.
- Yellowstone Lake - Finally, you’ll arrive at Yellowstone Lake, the largest high elevation lake in North America. This pristine lake is too cold to swim in, but it makes the perfect place for a picnic or even a boat ride!

- Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
- Great value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!
- Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
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Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!
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- Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
- Great value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!
- Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
- Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!
- Offline maps: no signal, no problem! Works perfectly without cellular or wifi.
- Comprehensive route and stops: See it all, miss nothing, leave no stone unturned!
- Go at your own pace: Start anytime, pause anywhere, enjoy breaks for snacks and photos freely!
- Hands-free: audio stories play on their own based on your location. Easy to use!
- Attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations
- Attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. These two parks provide the ultimate national park adventure, featuring Yellowstone’s dynamic geysers and Grand Teton’s stunning peaks. Be amazed by vibrant hot springs and incredible waterfalls. Witness the continent’s only wild bison herd. Explore pristine glacial lakes,…
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. These two parks provide the ultimate national park adventure, featuring Yellowstone’s dynamic geysers and Grand Teton’s stunning peaks. Be amazed by vibrant hot springs and incredible waterfalls. Witness the continent’s only wild bison herd. Explore pristine glacial lakes, historic homesteads, and dramatic mountain passes.
It’s recommended to purchase one tour per vehicle, allowing everyone to listen simultaneously!
After booking, check your email to download the Tour Guide App by Action. Enter your unique password to access your tour. Ensure you have a good internet or Wi-Fi connection for these steps. Follow the audio instructions and the route provided.
Please note, this is not an entrance ticket. Verify opening hours before your visit.
Purchase once and enjoy for a full year! Perfect for extended stays and return visits over the next 12 months.
- How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
- How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
- Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
- Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
- Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
- Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.