This private tour of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone is a special way to see one of the best day hiking trips in the park at your pace. We have the perfect time and trail to avoided the huge crowds of
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Location: Yellowstone National Park
What's Included
- With the purchase of the tour our guests get to bypass the odd and even plate reservation system
- bottled water if guest don't have their own bottle
- wonderful picnic lunch with a scenic view
- a wide variety of snacks
- trekking poles (if needed), and binoculars
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit, but it's best suited for kids who are at least 8 years old and can handle a decent amount of walking. The guides can customize the hike to fit the group's pace, so if you think your kids can keep up and enjoy it, go for it! Just make sure they have the right gear, like sturdy shoes.
A: Absolutely! The providers are really accommodating when it comes to weather issues. Just make sure to contact them as soon as possible to discuss rescheduling options. They want you to have the best experience, so they'll work with you to find another date that works.
A: Definitely go for casual but sturdy! You'll want good hiking boots to handle the trails, and layers are key since temps can change quickly in Yellowstone. A moisture-wicking shirt and a light jacket are smart, plus a hat and sunglasses for sun protection. Don't forget your sunscreen!
Discussions
Anyone done the full-day Grand Canyon hike in Yellowstone? How was it?
I really want to gift this private hiking experience to my boyfriend's family while we’re in Yellowstone. I love the idea that it's not crowded and can be customized, but I'm curious about how the picnic lunch is. Is it really good? And how strenuous is the hike? I want everyone to enjoy it!
Gifting the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone hike - any tips?
I’m thinking about surprising my wife with this hiking adventure. I know she loves nature but has never done a long hike. How strenuous is the hike, and is it suitable for someone who's not super fit? Any tips on making it a great experience?