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Full-Day Wildlife Hiking Adventure in Yellowstone with Lunch

Farmingtonmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

8–9 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be in good physical condition, capable of walking several miles on varied terrain.

Overview

Discover the beauty of Yellowstone's wildlife on this full-day hiking tour from Farmington, Montana. With expert guides, scenic trails, and a delicious lunch, it's the perfect outdoor adventure for nature enthusiasts.

Farmington, Utah

Full-Day Wildlife Hiking Adventure in Yellowstone with Lunch

Eight Hours • Lunch, drinks and snacks included • Ages 6+ • June 1st - November 6th

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About This Adventure

Best Hiking in Yellowstone!

Rates

  • First 4 people: $950
  • 5 - 8 people: $1050
  • 9 - 11 people: $1,300
  • 12-14 people: $1,500

Duration

Eight hours

About

Yellowstone has nearly 1,000 miles of hiking trails throughout the park. These trails are part of America's premier wilderness, full of lush forests, geothermal enriched landscapes, petrified forests, hidden lakes and so much more.

We do guided hikes to take you on some of the BEST hikes in Yellowstone. We provide a skilled and knowledgeable guide and naturalist that will take you on a hike catered to your own desires. Our guides will be equipped with Bear Spray, Field Guides to assist with identifying some incredible flora along the way, Snacks and Drinks(we recommend to also bring a water bottle of your own) First Aid and CPR certifications as well as supplies, and an AWESOME and FRIENDLY personality.

Adventure Tips

Wear layered clothing

Temperatures can vary throughout the day, so dress in layers to stay comfortable.

Bring binoculars

Binoculars enhance wildlife viewing by allowing you to see animals from a safe distance.

Stay on marked trails

Sticking to designated paths protects the environment and keeps you safe.

Hydrate frequently

Carry plenty of water and drink often to stay energized during hikes.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Elk
  • Bison

History

Yellowstone was established in 1872 and is considered the first national park in the world, protecting a diverse array of ecosystems and wildlife.

Conservation

Casanova Guided Tours emphasizes Leave No Trace principles, ensuring minimal impact and promoting sustainable tourism.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Sturdy hiking boots

Essential

Reliable footwear provides support and traction on uneven trails.

Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)

Essential

Protect yourself from sun exposure during longer daytime hikes.

summer specific

Light rain jacket

Weather can change unexpectedly; a waterproof layer keeps you dry.

spring|fall|winter specific

Water bottle or hydration pack

Essential

Stay hydrated throughout the day with easy-to-access water.