Fire, ice, stone, and sky. This is where the continent shows its wildest side.
From erupting geysers to jagged mountain spines, this bundle brings together some of the most dramatic landscapes in North America. You will travel through legendary national parks and mountain corridors where wildlife still roams freely, glaciers carved the land, and human history feels small compared to the scale of nature.
This bundle includes the following self-guided driving tours:
- Yellowstone Self-Guided Tour
- Glacier National Park Tour
- Grand Teton Tour
- Banff Tour
- Big Sky Tour
- Beartooth Highway Tour
Yellowstone stuns with geothermal power, thundering waterfalls, and roaming bison across a massive volcanic plateau. Grand Teton rises sharply from the valley floor, its sawtooth peaks reflected in glacier-fed lakes and framed by historic homesteads and wildlife corridors. Glacier National Park reveals ancient ice, alpine lakes, and one of the most scenic mountain roads in the world, shaped by both geology and Indigenous history.
Big Sky and the Beartooth Highway connect these giants with sweeping high-altitude drives, wide valleys, and mountain passes that feel endless. Across the border, Banff adds the grandeur of the Canadian Rockies, with turquoise lakes, hot springs, and dramatic peaks that define the heart of the Rockies in Canada.
This self-guided driving tours bundle lets the landscape set the pace. As you drive, GPS-triggered audio stories bring each place to life without pulling your attention away from the views. Learn about volcanic forces beneath Yellowstone, glacial carving in the Tetons and Glacier, Indigenous histories tied to these lands, early explorers, conservation battles, and the wildlife that still defines these regions. Drive when you want, stop when something catches your eye, and explore on your terms.
Rather than rushing from highlight to highlight, the experience flows naturally through iconic places like Yellowstone’s geyser basins and wildlife valleys, Grand Teton’s alpine lakes and mountain viewpoints, Glacier’s Going-to-the-Sun Road and glacial basins, Banff’s scenic parkways and hot springs, and the dramatic elevations of Big Sky and the Beartooth Highway.
One bundle opens the door to multiple iconic road trips across the Rocky Mountains of the United States and Canada, making it ideal for travelers planning a multi-park adventure or returning explorers who want to go deeper this time.
A quick heads-up before you go: Expect full camera storage, sudden stops just to stare at mountains, and a growing suspicion that road trips may have ruined ordinary highways forever!
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Know Before You Go
Note for International Visitors: This park has additional fees for non-residents starting in 2026. Visit NPS.gov for details.
NOTE: Fire danger in Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, and National Elk Refuge is MODERATE due to dry conditions. Fireworks are always prohibited. Visit TetonFires.com or call 307-739-3630 for details.
2026 Updates:
- A timed entry vehicle reservation is required to access Going-to-the-Sun Road via the West Entrance past Apgar Check Point from June 13 to September 28, 2025, between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.
- No reservation is needed when entering via the St. Mary Entrance.
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good Wi-Fi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If multiple versions or entry points are available for your tour, be sure to download all the audio guides.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to the car stereo via Bluetooth, USB, or Aux, and bring headphones on walking tours. CarPlay and Android Auto are currently not supported; we’re working toward a solution with Apple.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
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Tour FAQs
Yellowstone is the first national park in the world and is renowned for its geothermal features, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural landscapes.
The summer months (June to August) are popular for visiting these parks due to milder weather and accessibility to various attractions.
Yes, Glacier National Park is known for its beautiful glaciers, although they are gradually receding due to climate change.
The Going-to-the-Sun Road is a scenic highway that crosses Glacier National Park, offering breathtaking views of mountains, valleys, and glaciers.
Yes, grizzly bears inhabit Yellowstone, Glacier, and Grand Teton National Parks. However, they are wild animals, and caution is advised when observing them.
Visitors to Grand Teton can enjoy activities like hiking, boating, fishing, wildlife watching, and taking in the panoramic mountain views.
Yes, swimming is allowed in Yellowstone Lake, but the water is cold even during summer months due to its high elevation.
Yes, Yellowstone is one of the few places in the contiguous United States where you can find wild wolves.
To fully explore Yellowstone, plan on spending at least 3 to 5 days, but even a shorter visit can offer memorable experiences.
Yes, it’s possible to see the Northern Lights in Glacier National Park, particularly in the fall and winter months.
Old Faithful erupts during the day and can be observed from morning until evening, but not at night.
Yes, Glacier National Park offers RV campsites, but reservations are recommended, especially during peak seasons.
Yes, some of the glaciers in Glacier National Park are visible from the Going-to-the-Sun Road, offering stunning views.
Yes, due to their remote locations and limited light pollution, these parks offer excellent opportunities for stargazing, including viewing the Milky Way.


