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Discover stunning landmarks on this 6-day guided tour from Denver to Salt Lake City, including Yellowstone, Mount Rushmore, and Grand Teton.
If you’re dreaming of discovering some of America’s most iconic landscapes without the hassle of planning every detail, this 6-day guided tour from Denver to Salt Lake City promises to deliver. It offers a well-rounded experience of nature’s grandeur and historic landmarks — perfect for travelers who value comfort, convenience, and authentic sights.
What we love about this tour is its comprehensive itinerary — hitting Yellowstone, Mount Rushmore, Grand Teton, Devils Tower, and more — all while staying in comfortable hotels and traveling smoothly in a fully guided coach. Plus, the fact that it’s guaranteed departure means you can lock in your spot with confidence.
A possible consideration is the pace; with so many sights packed into just six days, some travelers might find it a bit rushed, especially at larger parks like Yellowstone. But overall, this tour is best suited for those eager to see a lot of top sights in a relaxed, guided format, especially if you appreciate having someone else handle the logistics.


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The journey kicks off with a flight into Denver, Colorado, a city that blends urban energy with outdoor access. Meeting your guide at the airport’s baggage claim sets a friendly, personal tone. After gathering, the tour starts with a quick visit to the State House of Colorado and Civic Center, offering a taste of local architecture and history, followed by some free time at 16th Street Mall, a lively pedestrian zone perfect for stretching legs and grabbing a snack.
Arriving at the Red Lion Hotel Cheyenne, you settle into your first night. The hotel’s location is convenient, and while dinner is on your own, it’s an opportunity to explore local eateries. This first day is relaxed, giving you time to prepare for the adventure ahead.
A hearty breakfast fuels you for the full day ahead. The first stop is the Crazy Horse Indian Memorial — a stunning sculpture and cultural site that honors Native American heritage. We loved the way this site combines artistry with storytelling, offering insights into a vital part of American history.
Next, it’s on to Mount Rushmore — the quintessential American monument. The easy hike around the site provides ample opportunity to soak in the carved faces of four presidents, while the surrounding scenery adds to the sense of grandeur. Several reviews praise the accessibility and the way the guides streamline the visit, making what could be a crowded stop feel more intimate.
Then, the group visits Devils Tower, a striking geological formation with a moderate hiking trail. Visitors appreciate the view of the tower, which has a slightly mystical quality, and the fact that the hike isn’t strenuous but still satisfying. Overnight stays in Gillette allow everyone to relax after a busy day.
This day is dedicated to Yellowstone, America’s first national park, renowned for its geothermal features and abundant wildlife. Starting with breakfast at the hotel, the journey includes brief stops at Sheridan Rest Area and Shell Creek Rest Stop, offering outdoor breaks.
Cody, Wyoming, is a lunch stop, giving you a taste of local cuisine and Western atmosphere. The afternoon highlights include the Fishing Bridge Visitor Center and the infamous Old Faithful Geyser — a spectacle that truly lives up to its name. We especially appreciated the moderate hiking trail around Old Faithful, which provides close-up views of the erupting geyser and surrounding geothermal features.
The visit to Morning Glory Pool offers a splash of color and a chance for some quick photos. The day ends at White Buffalo West Yellowstone, where you stay overnight. The reviews mention the hotel’s comfort and the ability to relax after a full day of sightseeing.
More Great Tours NearbyYellowstone continues to impress with its diverse sights. Starting early, the group visits Norris Geyser Basin and Mammoth Hot Springs, both offering easy to moderate hikes amid bubbling springs and steaming terraces. These areas are great for understanding geothermal activity, and travelers often highlight how accessible and fascinating these features are.
The Canyon Village stop provides a mid-morning break and stunning views, especially at Artist Point, where the view of the canyon and waterfalls is breathtaking. Lunch here is a good chance to relax before heading to Brink of Upper Falls and the Midway Geyser Basin, home to the famous Grand Prismatic Spring — a true highlight for many visitors.
The final geothermal stop, Fountain Paint Pots, offers quick hikes past bubbling mud pots and hot springs, rounding out a full day of geothermal marvels. The guide’s commentary is often praised for adding context to these natural wonders.
Leaving Yellowstone, the tour moves towards Grand Teton National Park, with stops at West Thumb Geyser Basin for more geothermal sights. The highlight is the visit to Jackson Lake Lodge, where the stunning views of the Teton Range make it clear why this area is so beloved.
Teton Point offers panoramic vistas, perfect for photos, while Jackson Town Square provides a change of pace with shops, galleries, and a lively atmosphere. We loved the way the guide managed the schedule, allowing ample time for walking, photos, and soaking in the scenery.
Overnight in Salt Lake City at the La Quinta Inn & Suites, offering comfort after several days on the road. Many reviews praise the hotel’s quality, ensuring a restful night.
The final day features a relaxed morning with visits to Utah State Capitol and Temple Square, giving travelers a chance to appreciate Salt Lake City’s architecture and cultural sites. The Great Salt Lake Marina caps off the tour, offering a unique landscape that’s unlike anywhere else.
The group is then transported to Salt Lake City Airport, with plenty of time to catch flights after 5 PM — keeping the ending flexible.

This tour combines entertainment and education with a focus on top sights, making it an ideal choice for first-timers or those who want a broad overview of the American West’s most famous landmarks. The experienced guides receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to keep the group engaged without feeling rushed.
The coaches are modern and comfortable, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the scenery from big windows. The hotel accommodations are generally well-reviewed, providing a good resting place after busy days of exploration.
The price, at $1,438 per person, reflects the included admissions, guide services, and accommodations. When you consider the cost of individual tickets, lodging, and transportation planning, this package offers strong value — especially since it takes care of logistics that can be overwhelming for independent travelers.
Some travelers mention the option to add a half-day tour of the Bonneville Salt Flats for $98, which could be a memorable way to extend the experience.

This tour is best suited for people who want to see a lot in a short time without the stress of planning each detail. It appeals to first-time visitors eager to check off major landmarks or nature lovers who want a guided, comfortable experience.
If you’re comfortable with a fast-paced schedule and enjoy having a knowledgeable guide to enrich your understanding of the landscape and history, you’ll find this trip well worth the cost. The combination of stunning scenery, historical monuments, and comfortable logistics makes it a compelling choice.
Travelers who appreciate value for money, well-organized itineraries, and authentic experiences will likely find this tour meets or exceeds their expectations. The feedback about good value, professional guides, and beautiful views underscores its appeal.
This trip isn’t for those seeking a slow, contemplative pace or wishing to explore off-the-beaten-path spots, but it’s perfect for those who want a comprehensive, memorable snapshot of America’s iconic landscapes.
How long is each day on the coach?
Most days involve several hours of travel, with stops for sightseeing, meals, and breaks. The schedule is designed to maximize sightseeing while keeping bus ride times manageable.
Are the hotels comfortable?
Yes, the hotels are generally well-reviewed, providing a good base after busy days. They accommodate 2-3 guests with various bedding options based on availability.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers transportation, all admission tickets, hotel stays, and breakfast on Days 3 and 6. It also includes guide services and taxes/fees.
Can I join if I have mobility issues?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, and the hikes are described as easy to moderate, but it’s best to check with the tour provider for specific accessibility needs.
Is food included?
Meals and beverages outside of the specified breakfasts are not included, so you should plan for additional expenses for lunch, dinner, and snacks.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and cash are recommended. Also, a camera and a sense of adventure.
When is the best time to book?
Since the tour guarantees departure, booking early is advisable to secure your spot, especially during peak travel seasons.
This tour offers a carefully curated, hassle-free way to see some of the most breathtaking landscapes and historic landmarks in the American West. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or looking for a comprehensive snapshot of this spectacular region, it provides good value, expert guidance, and the chance to make lasting memories.
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