Yellowstone National Park Self-Guided Audio Tour

Drive through the heart of Yellowstone on your own schedule. You’ll see steaming geysers, bubbling hot springs, deep canyons, and all kinds of wildlife—all with friendly stories playing as you go. St

Drive through the heart of Yellowstone on your own schedule. You’ll see steaming geysers, bubbling hot springs, deep canyons, and all kinds of wildlife—all with friendly stories playing as you go. Start at any entrance and choose where to head next. Stop to watch Old Faithful erupt, walk among colorful thermal basins, or pull over in Hayden Valley to look for bison and elk. Use GPS that works without internet. It gives you directions, local tips, and it stays on your phone forever. This tour brings you to: • Geysers like Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic Spring • Hot pools at Biscuit Basin and Fountain Paint Pots • Canyon views at Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Tower Fall • Wildlife in Hayden Valley and Lamar Valley • Roadside treasures like Mammoth Hot Springs and Obsidian Cliff Download the tour, hit the road, and let the stories lead your Yellowstone adventure—right when you want, the way you want.

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Location: Cody

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Q&A

Q: Is this audio tour suitable for kids? What age range do you think would enjoy it?

A: Absolutely! The stories are engaging for all ages, and kids will love the wildlife spotting in Hayden Valley. We've taken our 7 and 10-year-olds, and they were entertained the whole time. Just keep in mind to have some snacks and maybe plan a few breaks at the stops to stretch their legs.

Q: Do we need internet to use the GPS? What happens if we lose signal?

A: Nope, you don’t need any internet! The GPS and map work completely offline. Just download the tour before you head out, and it’s all set. We drove through some remote areas and had no issues at all. It's super convenient!

Q: Can you stop and do short hikes during the tour? Are there any good spots for that?

A: Definitely! There are plenty of spots where you can stop for short hikes. I recommend checking out the trails at Biscuit Basin and Tower Fall. They’re manageable and offer some stunning views. Just plan your stops ahead as some may require a bit of walking!

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Just did the Yellowstone self-guided audio tour—what an experience!

I just got back from the Yellowstone audio tour, and wow! Starting from the east entrance was perfect for us. We saw Old Faithful erupt, and the audio made it entertaining with fun stories about the park's history. We stopped at Grand Prismatic Spring and took tons of photos. The GPS was super easy to use, and it felt so liberating to explore at our own pace. Highly recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves nature!

Thinking of gifting the Yellowstone tour—any thoughts?

I'm considering getting the Yellowstone audio tour for my parents who love road trips. They like exploring nature but aren’t too techy. Do you think this would be a good fit? How easy is it to set up?