
moderate
2–10+ days depending on chosen itinerary
Participants should have a moderate fitness level to enjoy hikes and optional backpacking comfortably.
Discover Yellowstone and neighboring Grand Teton with fully customizable multi-day tours that bring you off-the-beaten-path to iconic sites like the Beartooth Highway. Expert guides tailor your itinerary for an unforgettable Montana and Wyoming wilderness adventure.
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Experience the breathtaking beauty of Yellowstone and its surroundings with custom-tailored multi-day packages. Explore iconic sites like Grand Teton and the Beartooth Highway, while enjoying personalized itineraries that cater to your interests. From scenic hikes to adventurous activities, create unforgettable memories in this vast wilderness with expert local guidance.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Yellowstone and its surroundings with custom-tailored multi-day packages. Explore iconic sites like Grand Teton and the Beartooth Highway, while enjoying personalized itineraries that cater to your interests. From scenic hikes to adventurous activities, create unforgettable memories in this vast wilderness with expert local guidance.
Yellowstone’s weather can shift quickly, so bring moisture-wicking layers and waterproof jackets especially from spring to fall.
Hydration is crucial during long touring days; water refill stations are available throughout the parks.
Begin your days before peak visitor times to see wildlife active and enjoy quieter trails and viewpoints.
Use sunscreen and wear hats as UV exposure increases with elevation on highways like Beartooth.
Yellowstone was established in 1872 as the first national park in the world, preserving vast geothermal wonders and wildlife habitats.
Guides emphasize ‘Leave No Trace’ principles to protect sensitive environments and minimize visitor impact.
Durable hiking boots provide support on uneven trails and help with early spring melt conditions.
spring specific
Protect yourself from the strong mountain sun when exploring exposed geothermal areas and roads.
summer specific
Cooler fall mornings and evenings require warm layers to stay comfortable outdoors.
fall specific
Winter in Yellowstone demands waterproof gear for snow and wet conditions, even if traveling with guides.
winter specific