Upper Loop: Lamar Safari from Bozeman | PRIVATE, Burrito + Lunch

Experience the wild heart of Yellowstone on our Upper Loop tour through the legendary Lamar Valley, known as America’s Serengeti. This premier wildlife watching destination offers unparalleled opportu

Experience the wild heart of Yellowstone on our Upper Loop tour through the legendary Lamar Valley, known as America’s Serengeti. This premier wildlife watching destination offers unparalleled opportunities to observe wolves, grizzly bears, bison herds, and other magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Your expert guide knows the best locations and timing for wildlife sightings, providing high-powered spotting scopes and sharing their deep knowledge of the park’s animals and ecosystems. Journey from the dramatic terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs to thundering waterfalls and pristine valleys, learning about the intricate relationships between Yellowstone’s wildlife, geology, and seasons. Travel in comfort in a private vehicle as your guide helps you spot and photograph wildlife safely. We’ll document your wildlife encounters with photos throughout the day and share them with you afterwards at no additional charge.

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Location: Bozeman

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the Lamar Safari tour?

A: No specific age limit! Kids are totally welcome on the Lamar Safari. Just be aware that it might be a long day, so it's best for them to be old enough to enjoy it. I've seen younger kids around 6-7 really engaged and having fun, especially spotting wildlife!

Q: What's the best time of year to do the Lamar Safari tour?

A: Spring and fall are the best for wildlife viewing in Lamar Valley. You’ll see more animals like bears and wolves during those seasons, plus the scenery is gorgeous! Summer can be busy with tourists, but you might still spot some wildlife. Just check the weather before you book!

Q: What should I wear for the Lamar Safari tour? Will it get cold?

A: Dress in layers! Mornings can be chilly, especially in the valleys, but it warms up by midday. I’d recommend a warm jacket, comfortable shoes, and a hat. And don’t forget sunscreen—high altitudes can be sneaky with that sunburn!

Discussions

Just booked the Lamar Safari tour for my family!

I'm so excited! We’re going in October, and I can’t wait to see all the wildlife in Lamar Valley. The deal with the brown bag lunch sounds cool too. Just hoping the weather holds up. Has anyone else done this? What was your experience like?

Considering the Lamar Safari for my parents' anniversary gift

I think this could be an amazing gift for my folks. They love nature, but I’m a bit worried about how long the tour is. Any tips on how to make it a comfortable day for them?