14 days in Wyoming Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Wyoming trip maker
Start: Chattanooga
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Grand Teton National Park
— 3 nights
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Yellowstone National Park
— 7 nights
Drive
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Cody
— 3 nights
Fly to Huntsville, Drive to Chattanooga
End: Chattanooga
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Grand Teton National Park — 3 nights

Mountains of the Imagination
The peaks of Grand Teton National Park aren't the highest in the world, but they sit atop what might be nature's archetypes for mountains.Spend the 10th (Sun) surrounded by wildlife at Grand Teton. There's much more to do: don't miss a visit to Schwabacher Landing, get great views at Snake River Overlook, explore the activities along Leigh Lake, and take a memorable drive along Teton Park Road.
For reviews, ratings, other places to visit, and other tourist information, read Grand Teton National Park trip planner.
Chattanooga to Grand Teton National Park is an approximately 7.5-hour flight. You can also drive; or do a combination of bus, train, and taxi. The time zone difference when traveling from Chattanooga to Grand Teton National Park is minus 2 hours. Traveling from Chattanooga in September, you will find days in Grand Teton National Park are little chillier (68°F), and nights are colder (38°F). Cap off your sightseeing on the 12th (Tue) early enough to go by car to Yellowstone National Park.
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Yellowstone National Park — 7 nights

World's Largest Collection of Geysers
An exceptionally diverse landscape and varied wildlife have made Yellowstone National Park one of America's most popular parks.Yellowstone National Park is known for nature, wildlife, and sightseeing. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: explore the stunning scenery at Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, explore the activities along Yellowstone Lake, take in the natural beauty of Old Faithful, and explore the striking landscape at Lower Geyser Basin.
For reviews, traveler tips, ratings, and more tourist information, read our Yellowstone National Park road trip planning tool.
Drive from Grand Teton National Park to Yellowstone National Park in 1.5 hours. Plan for little chillier temperatures traveling from Grand Teton National Park in September, with highs in Yellowstone National Park at 60°F and lows at 33°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 19th (Tue) so you can drive to Cody.
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Cody — 3 nights

Preferred Gateway to Yellowstone
A genuine cowboy city, Cody is famous for its nightly rodeos and its proximity to the protected wilderness areas of the world's first national park, now designated as one of the country's World Heritage Sites.On the 20th (Wed), see human ingenuity at work at Buffalo Bill Dam, examine the collection at Cody Dug Up Gun Museum, and then get engrossed in the history at Heart Mountain Interpretive Center. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: examine the collection at Museum of the Plains Indian, then take an in-depth tour of Buffalo Bill Center of the West, and then see the interesting displays at Cody Firearms Museum.
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Traveling by car from Yellowstone National Park to Cody takes 2.5 hours. Prepare for somewhat warmer weather when traveling from Yellowstone National Park in September: high temperatures in Cody hover around 70°F and lows are around 48°F. On the 22nd (Fri), you'll have the morning to explore before heading back home.
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Wyoming travel guide
The Equality State
Still largely undiscovered by foreign tourism, Wyoming is anything but "the bunchgrass edge of the world," as a writer once called it. Though the state's geography includes mostly wide-open plains, swaths of high desert, and sweeping mountain ridges, it also contains many small towns filled with places to visit, such as historical buildings, museums, shops, and restaurants. A great place to discover the last vestiges of the Old West, Wyoming's tourist attractions include the country's first national park, Native American reservations, and a smattering of ghost towns from the early frontier days. As you travel across this "Cowboy State," remember that distances between towns can be vast, requiring more advance vacation planning than travel in more densely populated parts of the country.