moderate
6–8 hours
Participants should be in average physical condition to comfortably handle periods of walking and outdoor exposure.
Discover the stunning landscapes and geothermal wonders of Yellowstone on this guided Lower Loop Tour from Jackson. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, this private experience offers insider insights and unforgettable scenery in a single day.
Picnic lunch and picnic dinner included.
Private (1-5 people) $2000 each extra person beyond 5 in group $400.00
We can accommodate large or small private groups
12-13 hours
Join us for a remarkable premium private tour of the world’s first national park. Transported in a luxury SUV or full-size van. Our day’s itinerary is not like the typical tour. Yes, we do hit all the major highlights, like Old Faithful, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, major thermal areas, Hayden Valley, Yellowstone Lake, but also other off the beaten path gems and wonders. We will travel over 270 miles with our guide doing all the driving and managing all the logistics. We also include several short walks during our day to get your blood flowing and put you face to face with nature. Our experienced guides will ensure you see and learn about the Parks flora and fauna, geology, history and much more. A picnic lunch and picnic dinner is included in this 11-13 hour tour. These are private tours dedicated to your group. We can accommodate small parties or larger groups. Large groups should call us directly to get our best group details and pricing options.
Parking areas at some Yellowstone hotspots can fill up quickly, so arrive early to secure a spot and avoid crowds.
Temperatures can vary significantly throughout the day, so dress in layers to stay comfortable during your tour.
A pair of binoculars enhances wildlife viewing opportunities, especially for spotting animals from a distance.
Help preserve Yellowstone's delicate environment by staying on established trails and boardwalks.
Yellowstone was designated as the first national park in 1872, protecting its unique geothermal and natural features.
Great Western Expeditions promotes responsible tourism by following park guidelines and supporting conservation efforts.
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes suitable for walking over diverse terrains are essential for your safety and comfort.
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat will protect you from the strong park sun during peak months.
summer specific
Layered warm clothing is necessary to stay comfortable in cooler weather.
fall,winter,spring specific
Capture the breathtaking scenery and wildlife encounters throughout your tour.