moderate
4–8 hours
Participants should have moderate fitness for walking on uneven terrain and variable weather conditions.
Journey through Yellowstone’s iconic geysers, waterfalls, and wildlife with expert guides. Discover what makes this park a unique destination for adventure travel.
Private Tours • Montana Pickup • All Ages
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through Yellowstone National Park with our immersive tours. Experience breathtaking geothermal wonders, stunning waterfalls, and diverse wildlife. Customize your journey to explore iconic sites like Old Faithful and Mammoth Hot Springs, while capturing the beauty of nature and creating lasting memories in this majestic landscape.
About 8 Hours Inside the Park (Late April through October) The Lower Loop tour is our most popular excursion. This full day trip includes the best geothermal viewing in the world, such as beautiful hot springs, fumaroles, and geysers including the famous "Old Faithful" geyser. You will also see beautiful waterfalls and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Along the drive you may have an opportunity to see some of the spectacular wildlife of Yellowstone, such as bison, elk, and more so keep your eyes peeled! Customize your trip by selecting certain points of interest or let your guide customize for you.
About 8 Hours Inside the Park (Memorial Day weekend through October) This is our most scenic tour. Enjoy incredible vistas and rock formations on the Upper Loop tour, see steam vents and hot springs such as Mammoth Hot Spring's beautiful travertine terrace. Take photographs of stunning waterfalls at the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone at Artist Point. Search for Yellowstone wildlife along the way. Spring is the best opportunity for a chance to see bears. Fall is rut season, when people come to see giant the antlers of the big bull elk and seek a chance to hear them bugle as they call out to the females. Top the day off with a stop at the Albright Visitor Center.
About 8 hours Inside the Park, about 6 hours in entering through the North (Mid April through October, call for availability in April, May, November and December) Lamar Valley is known as the premier wildlife viewing area in Yellowstone National Park. Enjoy the stunning views on your ride to the valley and while in search of the spectacular wildlife, such as grizzly and black bear, bison, elk, wolves, coyote, bighorn sheep, pronghorn and more. Lamar Valley offers a large year-round bison population, with spring being the best time for bear and wolf sightings, and September is the best chance to hear an elk bugle. Top this tour off with a stops at the beautiful, Mammoth Hot Springs, an extinct hot spring cone, and the Albright Visitor Center.
Our tours are suited for families and guests of all ages.
Due to higher elevations in the park, temperatures can be up to 20° cooler than surrounding towns and mornings/afternoons can fluctuate by up to 40°. Please dress for the Yellowstone National Park forecast on your weather app. Because there will be limited or no cell service for much of the day, bring fully charged cell phones for picture taking. Other suggestions:
Guests ages 16 and up are required to have a National Parks Pass to enter the park. This may be easily purchased in on the day of your tour or purchased in advance. If you already have a National Park Pass, please remember to bring it to avoid being charged at the entrance.
Suggested 15-20% gratuity is not included in the price of the tour.
Total tour time depends on pickup location. Please contact us for possible last minute bookings, groups of more than 11, alternate pickup arrangements, or if you have any questions.
Yellowstone’s fragile geothermal areas are hazardous; always follow marked paths to protect yourself and the environment.
Animals roam widely—binoculars increase your chances of clear, safe observations from a distance.
Mountain weather shifts rapidly; dress in layers to stay comfortable throughout the day.
Keep at least 100 yards from bears and wolves to ensure safety and reduce stress on animals.
Yellowstone was established in 1872 as the world’s first national park, pioneering conservation efforts that continue today.
Guided tours promote Leave No Trace principles to minimize human impact on Yellowstone’s delicate ecosystems.
Essential for navigating diverse trail surfaces safely.
Stay hydrated during outdoor excursions in varying climates.
Protects against sudden rain or wind common in Yellowstone.
spring;summer;fall;winter specific
Ideal for capturing the park’s iconic thermal features and wildlife moments.