Private Yellowstone Tour
Overview
Professional wildlife biologists guide each tour through Yellowstone National Park, showcasing iconic destinations and hidden gems. Expect to see Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, and Yellowstone Falls during your adventure.
- 🦅 High-end binoculars and spotting scopes are provided for viewing distant wildlife and geysers.
- 🌊 A scenic picnic-style lunch will be enjoyed along the shore of Yellowstone Lake.
- 🏨 The tour includes visits to two historic hotels in the park.
- 🐻 Wildlife sightings may include a variety of species in their natural habitat.
- ⚠️ This educational experience is suitable for families and groups, ensuring both fun and learning.
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Pickup included
- Free take home HD video of all wildlife seen on your tour!
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Rain jackets and umbrellas
- Gourmet picnic lunch from a local deli at a scenic location along the banks of Yellowstone Lake
- Booster seat
- 2 HIGH RESOLUTION SPOTTING SCOPES
- Soda/Pop
- in addition to drinking water a variety of sparkling options and sodas will be on board
- Vortex Binoculars for everyone in your group
- Gratuity
- National Park Entrance Fee
Meeting point
Return details
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The Classic Yellowstone Tour features Yellowstone’s most popular stops and highlights including Old Faithful, The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring (by request only), rare wildlife in the Hayden Valley, Yellowstone Falls, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, Yellowstone Lake, as well as several other off the beaten path waterfalls, hot springs, geysers, rivers, and wildlife encounters along the way. You will also have time to rest and take in the historic Old Faithful Inn built in 1903.
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Hayden ValleyOne of the best wildlife viewing places in Yellowstone National Park. Therefore, one of the best places to see wildlife in the world! We will head to this area of the park first to maximize our odds at seeing black bears, wolves, bison, and grizzlies!!
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Lower Yellowstone River FallsAt 308" tall these falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, or nearly twice as high as Niagara Falls. The volume of water flowing over Lower Yellowstone Falls can vary from 680 cu ft/s (19 m3/s) in the autumn, to 8,400 cu ft/s (240 m3/s) at peak runoff in late springtime.
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Grand Canyon of the YellowstoneThe Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is the most breathtaking sight inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. It's located on the eastern side of the park. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
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Yellowstone LakeDepending on the day we might: hike, walk, view historic architecture, or possibly have a very scenic lunch right along Yellowstone Lake (largest lake in North America above 7000'' of elevation/ 126 miles of shoreline) at one of our secret secluded lunch spots!
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Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano AreaHike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
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Old FaithfulHike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
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Upper Geyser BasinWe will access an area of the largest geyser basin in the park from an obscure entry point that few people know exist. In this area we will hike to multiple hot springs, geysers, and fumaroles that will get us into a place that's hidden in plain sight and few other tourist ever seem to find. This trail os often our clients favorite part of their tour. Over the years we have received tremendous feedback on this family friendly hike.
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Morning Glory PoolHike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
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Grand Prismatic SpringWhat Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Grand Prismatic Spring, located in Midway Geyser Basin, has the distinction of being the park’s largest hot spring and third largest inn the world. It measures approximately 370 feet (112.8 m) in diameter and is over 121 feet (37 m) deep. A description of this spring by fur trapper Osborne Russell in 1839 also makes it the earliest described thermal feature in Yellowstone that is definitely identifiable
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Fountain Paint PotAlong this short walk you will see very good examples of most types of thermal features found in Yellowstone. These features include some extremely colorful hot springs,, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and the best mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is erupting here at all times.
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Firehole Lake DriveBeautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
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Firehole Canyon DriveBeautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.