Yellowstone is an expansive ecosystem with something to offer for everyone. For Winter Tours (Nov 1 - April 17): We will focus on wildlife viewing in the only open part of Yellowstone in the Norther
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Location: Bozeman
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Spotting Scopes (min. 1 per vehicle), Binoculars (min. 3 per vehicle)
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Picnic lunch sandwiches included. Meal request must be received 2 days in advance.
- Snacks and Bottled water are provided. Bringing a reusable water bottle is recommended.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely dress in layers, especially in winter. It can get pretty chilly, especially in the morning and evening. I’d recommend a good waterproof jacket, warm gloves, and sturdy boots. You might also want to bring a hat! In summer, just make sure to wear comfortable hiking shoes and sunscreen—you'll be outdoors a lot.
A: Yes! If you let them know your dietary restrictions at least 2 days in advance, they’ll work with you to provide a suitable meal. I’m vegan, and they made a great sandwich with all the fixings and snacks that were perfect for my needs!
A: Absolutely! The tour is family-friendly, and there’s no strict age limit. Kids love the wildlife viewing, and the guides are great at keeping them engaged. Just make sure they’re up for some walking, and it should be a blast for all ages!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Yellowstone tour—any experiences?
I’m considering this private guided tour in Yellowstone for my partner's birthday. I've heard it’s incredible for wildlife viewing in the winter. I saw that they stop at Mammoth Hot Springs and Lamar Valley, which sounds amazing! Would this be a good gift idea? How’s the food on these tours?
Yellowstone tour questions! What's it really like?
I saw this private tour in Yellowstone and it sounds cool, especially the geothermal features in summer! But I'm worried about the logistics like parking and if we need to bring our own binoculars. Anyone done this before?