Salt Lake City to Yellowstone Road Trip
Along the 1,398 mile road trip, find ancient history and the best Americana.
Hit desert highlights on this road trip from Salt Lake City to Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, returning through Craters of the Moon National Monument and southern Idaho.
Jump-start this fantastic Yellowstone road trip in Salt Lake City where the mountains shoot dramatically from the valley floor. Discover the city’s emerging hip restaurant scene and explore its stunning outdoors via a tramride at Snowbird.
From there head east for adventures in beautiful Park City. Then drive north to Cache Valley and Bear Lake before stopping in Lava Hot Springs and Pocatello. Head to Idaho Falls for a dose of culture and explore Americana in towns like Heise and Driggs. Cross into Wyoming and experience Jackson, the gateway to Grand Teton National Park.
Farther north, you’ll discover Yellowstone National Park. From the park, head southwest to Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho, Sun Valley, Boise and Twin Falls before reaching City of Rocks National Reserve on your return route to Salt Lake City.
Road Trip Map
Start: Salt Lake City Area
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The New Salt Lake
Discover an eclectic ecosystem in Salt Lake City that involves unique coffee houses, artisan cocktails and a short hike that gives you fantastic views of the city.

Playgrounds at Great Salt Lake in Davis County
Start at Antelope Island State Park on Great Salt Lake. Home to bison, pronghorn and countless bird species, it’s a wildlife watcher’s paradise. Then check out these stops for your amusement.

Follow Your Trail in Park City
In Park City there’s a trail for everyone, from mountain biking to al fresco dining to live music, and there’s no better time to hit them than summer.
Cache Valley and Bear Lake

Dramatic Scenes in Logan and Cache Valley
Stretch your legs on local trails in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest and Cache Valley, including a 2-mile one-way trek to see a triple arch rock formation and the Wind Caves. Then head back to town to explore pioneer life or see a live show.

Two Things You Must Do at Bear Lake
Straddling the Utah-Idaho border, this recreational paradise is known for its turquoise waters and a delicious treat.
Southeast Idaho Surprises

Clean and Green in Pocatello
Explore these four stops where you’ll see Stripes and Shoni, a place devoted to cleaning up, ancient curious creatures and a hub of ethnic flavors.

Take a Dip in Lava Hot Springs
Soak in hot springs and float down a river in this charming town in Idaho.

Have a Shoshone-Bannock Native Experience
The Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel offers a spa, a gift shop selling Shoshone-Bannock crafts and a place to watch your favorite sports team. Here are seven reasons to visit.

Get a Potato Selfie at the Idaho Potato Museum
Discover the stories behind this unsung hero of a vegetable including VP Dan Quayle’s potato incident.

Fall into the Local Scene in Idaho Falls
By the time the Snake River reaches Idaho Falls, it is lined with artist-created benches, fun restaurants and locally owned boutiques. Along the River Walk here, you can walk, bike, rollerblade, sit on a bench or peruse the farmers market.
4 Idaho Falls Secrets to a Fantastic Yellowstone Area Vacation
Stay west of the Tetons to discover all the gems in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. You’ll lose the crowds and find affordable lodging options.
RV Idaho’s Best Places to Camp
Choose from 60 campgrounds on the west side of Yellowstone. Enjoy breathtaking scenery and legendary outdoor recreation.
The West Side of the Tetons

6 Amazing Places on the Other Side of the Tetons
Whether you like motorized recreation or exploring via your own two feet, there’s an adventure for everyone on the Tetons’ western and – if you ask a local – better side. Here are can’t-miss stops from Idaho Falls to Ririe on the way to Yellowstone.

West Side Story of Teton Valley
With so much attention on the east side of the Tetons, leave the crowds behind and experience the top nine things to do on the Teton’s west side.

Grand Targhee Resort
Ride the lift on Fred’s Mountain to 10,000 feet and enjoy the region’s most dramatic views of the Tetons. Then enjoy an al fresco lunch on the plaza. The chairlift also accesses downhill biking trails for an exhilarating ride back.
Jackson and Grand Teton National Park

4 Ways to Get the Best Photos at Grand Teton National Park
We asked professional Tamron photographer André Costantini for his tips on how to make the most of your time in the Tetons.
48 Hours in Grand Teton National Park
Here are some of our favorite things to do in Grand Teton from amazing hiking trails to scenic boat rides and the best huckleberry milkshake ever.
3 Roadside Stops in Grand Teton National Park
From historic homesteads to breathtaking river valleys, here are our top stops for a fantastic scenic drive plus road-trip advice from Nokian Tyres.

Fun on the Snake River and Grand Teton Lakes
With temperatures reaching new highs, figuring out how to stay cool is key to enjoying your summer. Enjoy adventures in Jackson and nearby Grand Teton National Park.
Barker Ewing by Jackson Hole Whitewater
Barker-Ewing Scenic Float Trips
Mad River Boat Trips
Solitude Float Trips
Grand Teton Lodge Company
Three Park Entrances and a Surprise
Grand Teton National Park is shaped a bit like your left-hand thumb and is dotted with three main entrances. A surprise for many visitors is there is no Grand Teton entrance station when you head south from Yellowstone into Grand Teton.
GyPSy Guide Yellowstone and Grand Teton Tour App
Download the Yellowstone tour app that’s like having a tour guide in your car. GyPSy Guide automatically plays interesting and entertaining commentary as you go.

Saddle Up in Jackson
Just 15 minutes from Grand Teton National Park and two hours from Yellowstone, Jackson is a great stop if you’re looking for an old West town with a touch of class and a lot of fun.
Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch
Just minutes from the South Entrance to Yellowstone National Park and the northern section of Grand Teton National Park, stay at the Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch.

6 Big Adventures at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Right next to Grand Teton National Park, spend a day on the new Via Ferrata assisted climbing course, riding the gondola, tackling the ropes course or biking and hiking downhill.

Head to Snow King Mountain Resort for Family Fun
Jackson, Wyo.’s best-kept secret offers a ton of activities for all ages, plus bike and SUP rentals.
Town Square Inns of Jackson Hole
With four Jackson locations and over 400 rooms and cabins, the Town Square Inns have more options to meet your style and budget than any other area hotelier.
Elk Country Inn
Antler Inn
Cowboy Village Cabins and Lodge
49er Inn and Suites
Yellowstone National Park

Enter the South Entrance to Yellowstone
48 Hours in Yellowstone
Only have 48 hours? Make the most of your time by visiting some of our favorite spots in the park including wildlife watching, dining at historic lodges and see geysers erupt.
Top 5 Vistas in Yellowstone National Park
If you want to feel on top of the world, here are 5 views you must see including Artist Point, Lamar Valley, and the Yellowstone River cutting thru lava spires.
Fun on the Water in Yellowstone National Park
Leave dry land behind to explore the rivers and lakes of Yellowstone. Go paddling, fishing, boating, or take a boat cruise tour in the national park.
Exit the West Gate of Yellowstone
West Yellowstone

7 Sights at West Yellowstone
The town of West Yellowstone sits right at the West Gate to Yellowstone National Park. Here are the top seven ways to avoid the park’s crowds and see the best of the area.
Undiscovered Southern Idaho

Drive Through Yellowstone Bear World
All kinds of animals – including wolves, elk, deer, mountain goats, bears and bison – roam throughout this outdoor playground, which you can see from your own car.

8 Uncrowded Gems in Southern Idaho
After Yellowstone, dip into southern Idaho to explore seven attractions, including two national park sites, you won’t find elsewhere.