Boise to Bozeman via Yellowstone National Park (Self Drive)
❮Boise to Bozeman via Yellowstone National Park (Self Drive)
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This 8 night sample itinerary includes:
- Rental Car for 9 days
- Hotel for 2 nights in Boise
- Hotel for 1 night in Twin Falls
- Hotel for 1 night in Idaho Falls
- Hotel for 2 nights in West Yellowstone
- Hotel for 2 nights in Bozeman
Driving Time
Boise - Twin Falls: 2 hrs. 5 mins. approx.
Twin Falls - Idaho Falls: 2 hrs. 5 mins. approx.
Idaho Falls - West Yellowstone: 1 hr. 45 mins. approx.
West Yellowstone - Bozeman: 1 hr. 45 mins. approx.
Idaho and Montana are a fantastic combination!. These neighbors complement each other`s landscapes and you`ll take it all in, starting in Boise (Idaho`s largest city and vibrant capital), The Snake River Valley towns of Twin Falls (known for water sports and the trails in the Canfield Mountain Natural Area) and Idaho Falls, and then on to West Yellowstone (where you can hike or visit Old Faithful geyser) and Bozeman (a city in near the Rocky Mountains, offering various outdoor activities). Entrance to national parks is not included. Plan your visit according to your schedule and be sure to check each park's operating hours.. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
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Boise, ID
Day 1Arrive to Boise, ID
Overnight in Boise, IDDay 2Overnight in Boise, IDDay 3Departing from Boise, ID
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Twin Falls, ID
Day 3Arrive to Twin Falls, ID
Overnight in Twin Falls, IDDay 4Departing from Twin Falls, ID
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Idaho Falls, ID
Day 4Arrive to Idaho Falls, ID
Overnight in Idaho Falls, IDDay 5Departing from Idaho Falls, ID
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West Yellowstone, MT
Day 5Arrive to West Yellowstone, MT
Overnight in West Yellowstone, MTDay 6Overnight in West Yellowstone, MTDay 7Departing from West Yellowstone, MT
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Bozeman, MT
Day 7Arrive to Bozeman, MT
Overnight in Bozeman, MTDay 8Overnight in Bozeman, MTDay 9Departing from Bozeman, MT
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Boise, ID
Boise is the vibrant capital of Idaho, home to the Boise River Greenbelt decorated with walking trails and verdant parks along the water's edge. Downtown is the location of the hip epicenter of 8th Street lined with craft breweries, upscale bars, fun restaurants, and quirky cafes with vibrant murals and art deco buildings housing Boise`s Art Museum. Don't forget to admire the grand, sandstone Idaho State Capitol Building, a classical architectural form prominent among the city’s modern multi-story buildings and the landscape’s rolling foothills, and the Old Idaho Penitentiary, containing 19th-century prison cells and gallows, plus historic military weaponry.
Explore the Oregon Trail, Old Idaho Penitentiary Site, Bogus Basin, Boise River Greenbelt, Barber Park, Boise Art Museum, Idaho Botanical Gardens, and so much more! -
Twin Falls, ID
Twin Falls in southern Idaho is known as a gateway to Snake River Canyon, which lies just to the north. At the canyon’s eastern end, Shoshone Falls cascades over a broad series of rocks while trails along the canyon rim lead to the towering Perrine Bridge. Perhaps less known is the city's proximity to the Snake River Valley makes it home to award winning regional wines.
Explore the Snake River Canyon Rim Trail, Shoshone Falls Park, Craters of the Moon Park, Perrine Memorial Bridge, Herrett Center, wineries, and much more! -
Idaho Falls, ID
The city of Idaho Falls hugs the Snake River and is surrounded by the Rocky Mountains. It draws people in with its plethora of world-class outdoor activities offered year-round. The city offers unbeatable access to the great outdoors with the magnificent Yellowstone National Park on its doorstep, Craters of the Moon National Park, and the Idaho Falls River Walk all within easy reach. There are several interesting museums to visit along with endless activities for families including the Idaho Zoo at Tautphaus Park and East Idaho Aquarium.
Explore the Idaho Falls River Walk and Greenbelt, Museum of Idaho, Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park, Yellowstone National Park, Craters of the Moon National Park, Art Museum of Eastern Idaho, Russ Freeman Park, Snake River Valley wineries, and so much more! -
West Yellowstone, MT
The town of West Yellowstone, situated just next to Yellowstone National Park, offers high elevations, stunning vistas and the perfect spot to explore the great outdoors. It's a year-round, family-friendly destination. Nestled among majestic mountain peaks, and surrounded by natural scenic wonders, the town is rich in history and activities. West Yellowstone is only minutes away from some of Yellowstone’s favorite attractions including Old Faithful and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Here you will find unspoiled landscapes and experience adventures that you will remember forever.
Check out the Grizzly and Wolf Discover Center, Discover the History and Museums, See a Sunset in Solitude at Hebgen Lake, Take a Scenic Drive, See a Rodeo, Enjoy the Great Outdoors, and so much more! -
Bozeman, MT
With mountains on all sides, Bozeman offers visitors with year-round activities, from the exciting adventure of snowmobiling or river rafting to the quieter nature experiences found in fly fishing and snowshoeing. The region`s history is showcased in several venues. Bozeman is a popular gateway to Yellowstone National Park and regularly recognized as one of the best small cities in America.
Visit the Museum of the Rockies, Relax at the Hot Springs Resort, Go Skiing, Fly Fish at the Gallatin River, Go Snowmobiling, Visit the Historical Buffalo Jump, Check out the Yellowstone Gateway Museum, Experience the Festivals, and so much more!
Explore the Oregon Trail, Old Idaho Penitentiary Site, Bogus Basin, Boise River Greenbelt, Barber Park, Boise Art Museum, Idaho Botanical Gardens, and so much more!
Explore the Snake River Canyon Rim Trail, Shoshone Falls Park, Craters of the Moon Park, Perrine Memorial Bridge, Herrett Center, wineries, and much more!
Explore the Idaho Falls River Walk and Greenbelt, Museum of Idaho, Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park, Yellowstone National Park, Craters of the Moon National Park, Art Museum of Eastern Idaho, Russ Freeman Park, Snake River Valley wineries, and so much more!
Check out the Grizzly and Wolf Discover Center, Discover the History and Museums, See a Sunset in Solitude at Hebgen Lake, Take a Scenic Drive, See a Rodeo, Enjoy the Great Outdoors, and so much more!
Visit the Museum of the Rockies, Relax at the Hot Springs Resort, Go Skiing, Fly Fish at the Gallatin River, Go Snowmobiling, Visit the Historical Buffalo Jump, Check out the Yellowstone Gateway Museum, Experience the Festivals, and so much more!