Discover the wonders of three national parks: glaciers, geysers, wolves and bears
In the middle of the Rocky Mountains, there are three celebrated national parks offering the most varied scenery and wildlife: the spires and azure lakes of Grand Teton, the unique geology and wildlife of Yellowstone, and the towering sentinel peaks and broad valleys of Glacier. Specialist local guides accompany us on our Yellowstone wildlife tour to spot and track bison, bears, wolves, coyotes and eagles. From colourful meadows with wildflowers to mighty canyons, and geothermal volcanic pools to glaciated rocky spires, this is a full-on adventure with seriously dramatic views.
From 1 January 2026, this adventure is only available as a private departure. Contact us to find out more.
Highlights
Track wolves in Yellowstone National Park
Discover Glacier and Grand Teton national parks
Benefit from the expertise of specialist wildlife guides
Key Information
Accommodation: 1 Classic night (hotel), 8 Simple nights (participatory camping)
Five self-guided walks, four walks led by the tour leader or a specialist guide
Travel by private minibus
Group normally 5 to 13, plus leader. Minimum age: 16
Countries visited: USA
What's Included
10 breakfasts, 11 lunches and nine dinners
All accommodation
All transport and listed activities
Tour leader throughout
Group arrival and departure transfers available
What's Not Included
Travel insurance
Single accommodation (available on request)
Visas or vaccinations
Arrival and departure transfers
Day 2
3 km / 1.9 miles
Day 3
8 km / 5 miles
Day 4
16 km / 9.9 miles
Day 5
6 km / 3.7 miles
Day 6
5 km / 3.1 miles
Day 7
6 km / 3.7 miles
Day 8
6 km / 3.7 miles
Day 9
9 km / 5.6 miles
Day 10
5 km / 3.1 miles
Sustainability and Impact
As a certified B Corp, we’re on a mission to improve our social and environmental impact across all our adventures.
This ‘nature positive’ approach is designed to help nature and communities thrive in harmony through practical solutions, such as reducing carbon and waste on our trips, supporting conservation projects through the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation, and rewilding 100 square metres for every Exodus traveller.
For flights call us on 0203 733 5948 or enquire when booking online
Those on the group flight will be met at Great Falls Airport and transferred to our hotel. Great Falls is the third most populous city in Montana and sits along the mighty Missouri River. Named for the five waterfalls located just north and east of the city, Great Falls was originally built as a railroad hub.
The welcome briefing will usually take place in the morning of Day 2.
Accommodation: Great Falls Inn by Riversage (or similar)
Day
1
Start Great Falls
Welcome to Great Falls, gateway to Glacier National Park. Great Falls is the third most populous city in Montana and sits along the mighty Missouri River. Named for the five waterfalls located just north and east of the city, Great Falls was originally built as a railroad hub. If you arrive early, perhaps visit the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center, which has exhibits on the explorers’ route on the Missouri River, or visit the C.M. Russell Museum, which showcases works from the artist known for images of the American West.
The welcome briefing will usually take place in the morning of Day 2.
Accommodation: Great Falls Inn by Riversage (or similar)
Day
2
Going-to-the-Sun shuttle bus and walking trails
After a welcome briefing, we set off through the mountains of Montana to Glacier National Park, where we spend the next two nights exploring this immense landscape. Keep your eyes peeled for deer and bears, plus stunning scenery and glacial lakes. The leader takes us to St Mary, where we board the Going-to-the-Sun Road shuttle bus (seasonal) and have the chance to hike on a range of self-guided trails.
Please note, the National Park Service regulates guided hikes in Glacier and our tour leader is not permitted to walk with us on trails. They will, however, provide detailed briefings, directions, maps and transportation.
Participatory camping: Johnson’s of St Mary (or similar)
Distance covered: 2mi (3km)
Meals included: Lunch, Dinner
Day
3
Hidden Lake Trail
Spend the day exploring the ins and outs of this superb park on a choice of self-guided trails. Keep your eyes peeled to spot some of the huge variety of animal species for which this park is renowned, including grizzly bears, wolverines and lynx. Bighorn sheep, mountain goats and coyotes are also common, so keep your camera to hand! If conditions are right, Hidden Lake Trail is highly recommended for dramatic mountain scenes, wildflowers and a glaciated lake that will take your breath away, or if you’re the adventurous type, visit the Highline Trail for outstanding views. This is a day to remember.
Participatory camping: Johnson’s of St Mary (or similar)
Distance covered: 5mi (8km)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
4
Walk at Many Glacier
Spend another full day exploring Glacier National Park. Our leader will take us up to Many Glacier, which offers a range of self-guided hiking options, or perhaps relax at the Many Glacier Hotel, situated on the shores of Swiftcurrent Lake. From waterfalls to glaciers and wildlife, we’ll be sure to have an unforgettable day.
Participatory camping: Johnson’s of St Mary (or similar)
Distance covered: 10mi (16km)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
5
To Yellowstone National Park and a guided walk
An early start sees us on the road, heading to the fabled grounds of Yellowstone, the first national park in the USA. As soon as we arrive, we’re immersed in striking scenery where jagged peaks morph into flower-strewn meadows and rolling hillsides are quickly absorbed by solidified lava flows. This afternoon’s walk, accompanied by the tour leader, introduces us to the wildlife and landscapes of Yellowstone.
Participatory camping: Gardiner Yellowstone RV Park (or similar)
Distance covered: 4mi (6km)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
6
Yellowstone National Park with a local geologist
Today we’ll encounter the amazing array of geothermal features in Yellowstone, including mud pools, hot springs and steaming fumaroles. The park is famous for its volcanic history and there are estimated to be around 10,000 thermal features – nowhere else on earth can boast Yellowstone’s concentration of geysers, which are scattered among several distinct geyser basins. Benefit from the enthusiasm and knowledge of a local geologist who will no doubt enable us to learn more as we walk from one seismic hotspot to the next.
Participatory camping: Gardiner Yellowstone RV Park (or similar)
Distance covered: 3mi (5km)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
7
Yellowstone National Park with a wolf-tracking guide
Last night, you may have heard a far-off howl emanating from the mountains and today we’ll learn all about the wolf packs that sing these nocturnal greetings. We spend a full day with a specialist wolf-tracking guide, venturing into the wilderness by foot and vehicle to learn about these extraordinary animals. Our guide explains how wolves live and hunt together in Yellowstone and how the pack hierarchy works. We may not always be lucky enough to see wolves, but that is our aim, and at the same time we’re likely to see numerous other wildlife species.
Participatory camping: Gardiner Yellowstone RV Park (or similar)
Distance covered: 4mi (6km)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
8
Upper Falls, Lower Falls and Mammoth Hot Springs
Even though this is our last day in Yellowstone, there’s still plenty of time to enjoy the wildlife, landscapes and geothermal activity away from the usual tourist sites. Leaving behind the crowds, our tour leader takes us on a hike to the Upper Falls and Lower Falls, the latter of which has the highest volume of water in the American Rockies and is almost twice as high as Niagara. We also visit Mammoth Hot Springs, which have an otherworldly feel.
Participatory camping: Gardiner Yellowstone RV Park (or similar)
Distance covered: 4mi (6km)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
9
To Grand Teton National Park and walk to Inspiration Point
Today, we leave Yellowstone but there is no let-up with the incredible landscapes. As you enter the realm of the mighty Tetons, we’ll be in the presence of formidable giants – the drama unfolds almost instantly as we cross the border into Grand Teton National Park. One popular choice for a self-guided hike, often recommended by the tour leader, is to follow the trail around Jenny Lake and into Cascade Canyon, then up to Inspiration Point for scintillating views. You can then choose to return on the ferry across Jenny Lake (not included) or hike along the same route to return. It is commonplace to see moose and bears while hiking this trail.
Please note, the National Park Service regulates guided hikes in Grand Teton National Park and it is not possible for your leader to accompany you today.
Tonight, we stay in Jackson Hole, one of the premier ski resorts in Wyoming and a haven for walkers and lovers of the great outdoors.
Participatory camping: Snake River KOA (or similar)
Distance covered: 6mi (9km)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
10
Morning in Grand Teton National Park, end in Jackson Hole
On the final morning of our USA national parks adventure, our tour leader will recommend a choice of self-guided hikes to scenic spots. Grand Teton is perfect for those all-important, breath-taking vistas and, with excellent views of the Tetons as well as the chance to spot bison, moose, elk and deer, this is one of the best areas to make the most of the great outdoors.
The adventure ends in Jackson Hole after this morning’s walk. You may choose to join the transfer to Jackson Hole Airport or extend your trip – speak to your sales representative for more information.
Distance covered: 3mi (5km)
Meals included: Breakfast
Morning in Grand Teton National Park; afternoon transfer to Jackson Hole Airport
On the final morning of our USA national parks adventure, our tour leader will recommend a choice of self-guided hikes to scenic spots. Grand Teton is perfect for those all-important, breath-taking vistas and, with excellent views of the Tetons as well as the chance to spot bison, moose, elk and deer, this is one of the best areas to make the most of the great outdoors.
Our adventure comes to an end after this morning’s hike and we transfer to Jackson Hole Airport.
Distance covered: 3mi (5km)
Meals included: Breakfast
Arrive London
Essential Info
Is this trip for you?
This trip is rated Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.
It is designed for those interested in the incredible wildlife and geology of Yellowstone and the Central Rockies. All hikes are optional and you can often take tougher or lighter walks than those chosen for the group, so this trip’s grading is only a guide. In addition to the tour leader, we use specialist local guides to make the most of our park visits. Their skills in tracking and spotting wildlife plus their uniquely intimate knowledge of the surroundings is invaluable.
Although each tour follows an itinerary, there is a certain amount of flexibility and sometimes your tour leader may suggest changes. This may be due to road conditions, weather or a visit to a special attraction or event that happens to be in progress. Flexibility is key and often a side diversion is a tour highlight. Hikes and optional activities cannot be guaranteed and may vary depending on ability, group interest, local weather conditions and time of year. Long drives are required to reach certain places, so be prepared for some lengthy journeys.
All travellers over the age of 70 are requested to complete a self-declaration of fitness form prior to travel.
Our tours are a unique experience and much of the enjoyment comes from the team spirit of the group and the fun you have together, as well as from the local setting. We cannot stress strongly enough the importance of bringing a positive attitude with you; a guarantee to enjoying every moment, even in the adversity of the odd rainstorm!
Following a review of all our trips we have categorised this trip as generally not suitable for persons of reduced mobility. However if you are a regular traveller on such trips, please contact customer services to discuss the trip and your personal condition.
Joining Instructions
Key information
Start hotel: Great Falls Inn by Riversage, 1400 28th St S, Great Falls, MT 59405 Phone: +1 406-453-6000 Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. The welcome briefing usually takes place in the morning of Day 2
Getting to the start hotel
The start hotel is approximately 15 minutes’ drive from the airport. Your options for this journey are:
Take an Exodus transfer
Exodus provides one group arrival transfer from the airport, which is timed to coincide with the arrival of a chosen flight from London, UK. You may join this transfer at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves.
Make your own way
You are free to arrive any time on Day 1. Due to the late arrival time of the group flight from London, UK, it is likely that the welcome meeting will take place on the morning of Day 2. Details on the time and specific location of your meeting will be available by midday on Day 1. During the welcome meeting, you will meet your tour guide and fellow travellers and spend a few minutes filling out necessary paperwork, so please bring your insurance documents, passport and tour documentation to the meeting.
If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.
Arrival complications
Sometimes the unexpected can happen; your plane may be delayed or you may even miss it. If you have missed your tour departure, first call the hotel to see if your tour leader has left you a message. If not, call the relevant emergency number and speak to our staff who will be happy to help you catch up with the group. Please note that you are responsible for any extra travelling expenses incurred due to missing your tour’s departure.
Catching your return flight
There’s a group departure transfer to Jackson Hole Airport for customers who Exodus have booked onto a chosen flight to London, UK. If you have booked your own flights, you may still join this transfer at no extra cost. Please book a flight that departs after 4pm and speak to your sales representative if you wish to join. If the group departure transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative transfer.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: Great Falls Location end: Jackson Hole
Vaccinations and Health
USA
There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for polio, tetanus and rabies. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic.
Visa
USA
Travellers from the UK and most EU countries can enter the US under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) provided they have registered for an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) – which costs US$21 – and are in possession of an onward air ticket and machine-readable passport when entering the US. Visas are required for some nationalities and requirements often change; it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas and fulfil any requirements for this trip. We recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
Please note, regulations stipulate that any person who has travelled to Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria or Yemen since March 2011 (or has dual nationality of Iran, Iraq, Sudan or Syria) may no longer qualify for the VWP. In addition, if you have travelled to Cuba since 12 January 2021, you will not be eligible for the VWP and should instead apply for a visa to travel to, or transit via, the USA.
Food & Drink
There are eight breakfasts, eight lunches and eight dinners included on this tour.
Your tour leader will co-ordinate local shopping and assist the group in preparing healthy, hearty breakfasts, picnic lunches and delicious dinners. Occasionally, we eat out in local restaurants. For any meals not included, the following costs may help you budget:
Hotel breakfasts: US$15-US$25
Lunches: US$15-US$30
Dinners: US$20-US$40, not including alcoholic beverages
Drinks cost on average:
Wine: US$10-US$15 per glass
Beer: US$6-US$9 per bottle
A tip of approximately 17%-20% is added to group meals in North American restaurants. Applicable taxes are also added to all listed menu prices.
Please make sure we are aware of any special meal requirements before travelling. We do all we can to accommodate various dietary requirements but certain food types can be limited in some parts of North America.
Weather
Summer weather patterns in the Rockies are typically very sunny and dry. Daytime temperatures in the mountains are 15C-30C (59F-89F) depending on elevation. Afternoon thunderstorms are common and don’t usually last long, although can be severe at altitude. Nights can be cool, depending on elevation. However, a storm system might bring cold and rain (even snow at altitude) at any time. Be prepared to adapt to a wide range of temperatures through layered clothing. July and August are the height of the wildflower bloom. Tours scheduled for June and early July might encounter some snow on the higher trails in all three of the national parks we visit.
Camping
We use national and state park campsites and a wide assortment of private campgrounds. Most have flush toilets and hot showers; however, some may charge an additional fee of US$1-US$3 for showers. You sleep in high quality, heavy-duty tents and solo travellers share with one other passenger of the same sex (unless opting to purchase the single supplement). Our camping equipment also includes field kitchens, inflatable sleeping pads, food storage and camp lanterns and chairs. Most campsites have a quiet time from 10pm to 7am. Please respect your fellow campers who are there to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of camping.
An essential part of a camping tour is helping out with the day-to-day camp duties and everyone assists with the setting up and packing up of the campsite. Your tour leader provides guidance on what to do, and typically it only takes 15 minutes to set up or break down the tents and camp kitchen. Before you know it, you’ll be enjoying home sweet home in the great outdoors.
Your tour leader also co-ordinates and assists the group with food shopping, preparing meals and cleaning up. Sharing the camp duties is a great way to bond with your fellow travellers and the group camaraderie is all part of the experience.
The itinerary was very well done – each day brought something new and interesting to see and do.
Most Inspirational Moment
The Jenny Lake walk on the first day
Wolf-tracking with Kyle - Lamar Valley, Tower Fall
Grand Canyon of The Yellowstone walk
The day we saw The Fountain Pain Pots, Grand Prismatic Spring, and Old Faithful area.
Two Medicine Lake walk in The Glacier
Thoughts on Group Leader
A bundle of positive energy, a caring leader, who knows how to adapt the tour to everyone’s abilities.
She explained everything clearly in advance so everybody knew where we were going and which were the options for walks, meals, hotels, restaurants, etc.
The planting was very well done, the atmosphere was relaxed and everybody enjoyed the trip.
She was happy to help anyone with all small or bigger personal problems that occurred during the trip.
Advice for Potential Travellers
in the notes, it should be mentioned that Great Fall Airport is far from the last location of the tour