moderate
8–10 hours
Suitable for individuals with average fitness who can handle several hours of walking and outdoor exposure.
Discover the best of Yellowstone National Park in a single day with an expertly guided tour from Pinedale, Wyoming. Experience geysers, hot springs, and abundant wildlife on this unforgettable adventure.
12 hours •Price for up to 4 guests •$200 each additional guest • Max 14
Embark on a 12-hour private tour that showcases the breathtaking beauty of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. With expert guides, explore iconic sites like Old Faithful and the Grand Prismatic Spring while spotting diverse wildlife. Enjoy a gourmet picnic and gain in-depth knowledge of the parks' wonders for an unforgettable adventure.
12 Hours
We will depart Jackson Hole. On our way out of Jackson, we will travel through Grand Teton National Park and tell the stories and history of this fantastic park.
We will then continue north, entering Yellowstone. Enjoy your time in this vast park in the most efficient manner possible. There will be no guessing what to see or where to park. Your guide will time out Old Faithful, navigate the parking, and show you the science of Yellowstone on a deeper level.
Throughout the day, we will explore the Lower Loop, including the West Thumb Geyser Basin, Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic, Norris Geyser Basin, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, the wildlife of Hayden Valley, and Yellowstone Lake-the largest natural lake in Wyoming.
With our professional spotting scopes and binoculars, get the most out of the world-class wildlife within Yellowstone. You can spot bears, moose, wapiti (elk), pronghorn antelope, and mule deer with your local guide.
Our guides' passion for Yellowstone is contagious. You will learn how to spot, observe and identify the wildlife, plants, and thermal features for a rich experience. Check out what our guests have said about this tour. Let's make memories.
Transportation in raised roof sightseeing van
Use of professional spotting scope and binoculars for each person
Gourmet picnic lunch, drinks and snacks
Use of field guides, bird ID books, and kids' activity books
Running water bathrooms all day.
Park entrance fees
Hydration is key, especially when exploring geothermal areas exposed to sun and heat.
Weather can change quickly in Yellowstone; layers help you stay comfortable throughout the day.
Protect fragile thermal features and avoid dangerous ground by sticking to marked paths.
Bring binoculars to get closer views of distant animals without disturbing them.
Yellowstone was established in 1872, pioneering the concept of national parks worldwide.
Visitor education on preserving thermal features and wildlife habitats is a key focus to minimize human impact.
Provide solid footing on mixed terrain around geysers and trails.
Protect skin from intense sun exposure, especially at higher elevations.
summer specific
Spring weather can be unpredictable; a waterproof jacket helps keep you dry.
spring specific
Capture Yellowstone’s dramatic geysers and wildlife from a safe distance.