Private Yellowstone Wolf Watching & Wildlife Safari + lunch

Our Winter and Summer Safaris are led by a wildlife biologist with years of experience guiding in Yellowstone. During the Winter we will focus on wolf watching, viewing moose, bison, elk, coyote, etc.

Our Winter and Summer Safaris are led by a wildlife biologist with years of experience guiding in Yellowstone. During the Winter we will focus on wolf watching, viewing moose, bison, elk, coyote, etc. We will depart your accommodations and head towards Yellowstone’s northern range, undoubtedly one of the prime wildlife viewing spots in the world, it harbors impressive bison herds, wolf packs, and meandering bears. Visitors are likely to depart from the park’s northern lands with at least one, if not more, checks on their wildlife card. Wild and pristine. When thinking about Yellowstone, a vast and amazing back-country, large carnivores, bison herds, iconic geysers, and geothermal features fill the imagination. Weather permitting we will stop to take fun family friendly hike or two to a secluded lake or waterfall. Mid way through the tour we will stop for lunch at a scenic area. Time permitting we will walk the boardwalks of Mammoth Hot Springs. Hot coco and coffee is provided!

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Location: Bozeman

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the wolf watching safari? Can kids join?

A: There's no strict age limit for this tour, and kids are absolutely welcome! Many families bring their children along for the experience. Just be sure to dress them warmly in layers since it can get really chilly in Yellowstone, especially during winter. They might also enjoy the hike and spotting wildlife! It's a great chance for them to learn about nature.

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the tour? Can we reschedule?

A: If the weather is really bad, the tour can be rescheduled. The team is usually pretty flexible, especially if it’s a safety concern. Just make sure to contact them as soon as possible to discuss options. Typically, they try to work with you to find a new date that works for everyone.

Q: What should we wear for this safari? Any tips?

A: Definitely dress in layers! Winters can be extremely cold, so thermal wear underneath your clothes is a good idea. Waterproof boots are also essential if you plan on hiking. Don’t forget gloves and a hat! In summer, it can be warm during the day but chilly in the mornings and evenings, so layers are still your best bet.

Discussions

Just booked the Yellowstone Wolf Watching tour! Any tips?

I’m super excited about our upcoming private safari in Yellowstone! We’re going next month and I just can’t wait to see the wolves and maybe some moose. I heard the lunch they provide is from a local deli, which sounds amazing. How's the experience been for you all? Any must-see spots?

Thinking about giving this experience as a gift - is it worth it?

I’m considering gifting the Private Yellowstone Wolf Watching safari to my parents! They love nature and have been talking about Yellowstone for years. I just want to make sure it’s not too physically demanding since my dad has a bad knee. What do you all think?