Top Trips to the Most Remote Places in America
Ready to drop off the radar? Leave civilization for dust and join one of these TRIPS by Culture Trip or other small-group adventures, to explore the most isolated places in the USA.
The United States is home to some of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities, but given its vast size there are also many remote corners and unexplored places to discover. From wild national parks where cowboys used to roam, to the staggering beauty of unspoilt Alaska, these remote vacation destinations in the US are all worth going the distance for on an action-packed trip led by a Local Insider.
Tracking wolves in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks – by Intrepid Travel
Yellowstone National Park is the country’s oldest national park and one of most amazing places in America, with 35,000sqmi (90,650sqkm) of spectacular landscapes featuring alpine rivers, canyons and dense forests – and its location atop a volcanic hotspot has resulted in some of its most iconic attractions, including the Old Faithful geyser and countless hot springs. Explore Yellowstone and the nearby Grand Teton National Park on a six-day discovery trip with Intrepid, which features once-in-a-lifetime experiences such as tracking wolves through the mountains with a professional wolf tracker, and catching a glimpse of grizzly bears, wolves and herds of buffalo and elk in Yellowstone. Your local guide will have top-of-the-line binoculars and high-powered spotting scopes to hand to make sure you catch all the action. Evenings are spent unwinding in the renowned frontier town of Jackson, Wyoming, just like the cowboys of a bygone era.