Where should I stop between Yellowstone and Las Vegas?
The top cities between Yellowstone National Park and Las Vegas are Salt Lake City, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Park City, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson, West Yellowstone, Kanab, St. George, and Cedar City.
What is halfway between Las Vegas and Yellowstone National Park?
Halfway between Las Vegas, NV and Yellowstone National Park The town that marks the exact halfway point is actually Lehi, Utah. The closest zip code to the midpoint is 84003. The exact latitude and longitude coordinates are 40° 23′ 50″ N and 111° 50′ 35″ W.
How do you get from Las Vegas to Yellowstone?
Delta, United Airlines and two other airlines fly from Las Vegas to Yellowstone National Park 4 times a day. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Las Vegas to Yellowstone National Park via Parowan, Salt Lake City Airport, UT, Salt Lake City Airport, Rexburg, ID, and West Yellowstone, MT in around 17h 14m.
What is there to see between Yellowstone and Zion National Park?
The top stops along the way from Yellowstone National Park to Zion National Park (with short detours) are Bryce Canyon National Park, Temple Square, and Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center. Other popular stops include Grand Prismatic Spring, Grand Teton, and Deer Valley Resort.
What is the closest airport to Yellowstone National Park?
West Yellowstone Airport
The airport closest to Yellowstone National Park is West Yellowstone Airport (WYS), located in Montana. Arriving here gives you a birds-eye view of the park before landing.
Is 3 days enough for Yellowstone?
Yellowstone National Park is HUGE and there is so much to see and do. It’s best to have at least 4 days in Yellowstone, but if you are short on time (like I was) you can still see a lot of the highlights in 2-3 days. Keep reading to plan your trip with my 3-day Yellowstone itinerary!