This tour will only take your group to areas inside Yellowstone that are off the beaten path and not easily found (we can easily add a one or a few popular sites to make a hybridized tour). This tou
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Location: Big Sky
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Picnic style lunch from local bakery on fresh baked bread (Garden salad with huckleberry vinaigrette available upon request) , organic apples, chips, drinks, and fresh baked cookie.
- sparkling options, CocaCola, Sprite, Diet drinks, LaCroix, juice for kids
- Spotting scopes and Binoculars
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit! This tour is designed to be family-friendly, so kids of all ages can join. Just keep in mind that some of the hikes can be a bit rocky, so toddlers might need extra help. Overall, it’s a great way to introduce kids to the beauty of Yellowstone!
A: Layers are key! Mornings can be chilly, but it warms up by afternoon. I'd recommend wearing comfortable hiking shoes, moisture-wicking clothes, and bringing a light jacket. Also, don’t forget a hat and sunscreen as you might be out in the sun for a bit!
A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather is really bad! The tour provider is flexible and wants everyone to have a great experience. Just reach out to them a day or two in advance if you see a storm or heavy rain coming. They’ll work with you to find a new date.
Discussions
Just did the Hidden Gems tour — amazing experience!
Hey everyone! We just got back from the Private Hidden Gems of Yellowstone tour, and it was epic! We saw so many waterfalls and even a hidden geyser that I didn’t know existed. The picnic lunch was from a local bakery, and it was delicious—fresh bread and huckleberry vinaigrette on the salad. Highly recommend it for families who want to avoid the usual tourist spots!
Considering this as a gift for my family!
I’m thinking of buying the Hidden Gems tour for my family’s Christmas gift this year. We’ve been to Yellowstone before but did all the popular sites. I love that this tour goes off the beaten path. Would it be suitable for my 8 and 10-year-olds? Any tips?