If you think flying past rugged mountains or tracing winding rivers from the sky is exciting, just wait until you experience the Trifecta Tour. Designed for travelers who want everything in one unforg
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Location: West Yellowstone
What's Included
- Guaranteed window seats for all passengers
- Noise-reducing aviation headsets for clear communication
- Free parking at the West Yellowstone Airport
- Views of the Yellowstone Boundary, Continental Divide, Gallatin Range & more
- 60 Minute Aerial Tour in our Cessna 182
- Experienced FAA-certified pilot
- Pre-flight safety briefing
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, they recommend that kiddos be at least 5 years old for the Trifecta Tour, mainly for safety reasons. But if your kid is younger, just check with the staff beforehand—they're super accommodating! Just make sure they're able to wear the headsets comfortably and sit still for an hour.
A: Late spring to early fall is typically the best time for the Trifecta Tour. The views are stunning, and the weather is more stable. Just keep an eye on the forecast; they might reschedule if it's too stormy, but they’ll work with you to find a new time!
A: Good news! There’s minimal walking involved. It’s mostly just getting to the plane and then enjoying the flight. If you have mobility issues, just let them know—they’re super helpful.
Discussions
Just booked the Trifecta Aerial Tour! Any tips?
Hey everyone! I just booked the Greater Yellowstone Trifecta Aerial Tour for my partner’s birthday. Super stoked! We’ve never done a scenic flight before, so if anyone has tips on what to wear or what to expect, let me know! I heard they provide noise-canceling headsets, so that’s cool. Can't wait to see the views!
Has anyone done the Trifecta Tour? What was it like?
Hi folks! I'm thinking about doing the Greater Yellowstone Trifecta Aerial Tour as a surprise for my parents. They're huge fans of the area! What's the best part of the tour? Is it worth it? They’re not super adventurous, but I want them to see the beauty of Yellowstone from above. Any thoughts?