moderate
2 days
Participants should be comfortably active, capable of walking moderate distances and stepping over uneven terrain.
Join BrushBuck Wildlife Tours for a two-day adventure through Grand Teton and Yellowstone, where wildlife sightings and geothermal wonders come alive. Discover the thrill of observing bears, moose, and wolves in their natural habitat while exploring stunning landscapes and geothermal features like Old Faithful. This guided tour offers a deep dive into one of America's most iconic wilderness areas, perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
May - October • Up to 10 people • Private Group Tour • All Ages!
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks on a two-day wildlife tour. Encounter diverse wildlife, including moose, bears, and wolves, while exploring stunning landscapes and geothermal wonders like Old Faithful. This immersive adventure promises unforgettable sights and memories in the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
DAY 1: GRAND TETON AND YELLOWSTONE WILDLIFE: We will start early for early morning wildlife sightings in Grand Teton National Park. We'll view the beautiful Upper and Lower Falls of Yellowstone and then head North towards Lamar Valley. You will have a great chance of seeing moose, elk, bison, grizzly bear, black bear, wolf, coyote, eagles and much more as we tour through the northern part of Yellowstone!
We'll hunker down in Cooke City, Montana for the night.
DAY 2: YELLOWSTONE WILDLIFE, HYDROTHERMALS, AND OLD FAITHFUL: Your second day of touring will primarily focus on the major wildlife (wolves and grizzlies) in Yellowstone interior and the famous Yellowstone geyser basins including visits to Fountain Paint Pots and Old Faithful. This early start day will give us the absolute best chances of showing you bear and wolf activity. The tour returns to Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Enhance your wildlife viewing experience with quality optics to see animals clearly from a distance.
Weather in the park can change quickly; layering ensures comfort during long days outdoors.
Stay fueled and hydrated during the full day of wildlife observation and scenic visits.
Maintain safe and respectful distances to protect both animals and yourself.
Yellowstone was established as the world’s first national park in 1872, setting a precedent for conservation worldwide.
BrushBuck Wildlife Tours prioritizes sustainable tourism, minimizing ecological impact and respecting wildlife habitats.
Vital for wildlife viewing from a distance, ensuring clear sights of animals.
A mix of layers keeps you comfortable through changing temperatures and weather.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific
Provide support and stability on uneven and sometimes rugged trails.
Capture your wildlife moments and scenic vistas along the way.