Yellowstone Safari Truck Tours from West Yellowstone

Join us for a One-Of-A-Kind Real Yellowstone safari truck tour from West Yellowstone.We take off from West Yellowstone early in the morning in hopes of finding a wide variety of wildlife such as Elk,g

Join us for a One-Of-A-Kind Real Yellowstone safari truck tour from West Yellowstone.We take off from West Yellowstone early in the morning in hopes of finding a wide variety of wildlife such as Elk,grizzlies,wolves,bald eagles and so much more.Then we’ll head over to the stunning Next stop is the Norris Geyer basin that is known to be the most active area in the park and it houses the largest geyser on the planet.We provide bottles of water and a morning snack!Next you’ll be stopping at the spectacular Gibbons Falls and learn about the recent significant uplift that’s been getting national news attention. Next you’ll head on down to the Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook for a beautiful morning hike overlooking this amazing geothermal feature.After this hike you’ll have time at Old Faithful to get a bit of rest maybe grab an ice cream or head out on a tour around the Old Faithful boardwalk while waiting for him to erupt. We conclude this tour between 1-2:00pm depending on traffic.

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Location: West Yellowstone

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Q: What should we wear for the safari truck tour? Is it cold in the morning?

A: Dress in layers! Mornings can be chilly, especially in West Yellowstone. A light jacket or fleece is perfect to start. As the day warms up, you can shed some layers. Also, comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be hiking to see the Grand Prismatic Spring. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat, too!

Q: Are there age limits for the tour? I'm thinking about taking my 5-year-old.

A: There’s no strict age limit! Kids are welcome, but keep in mind that some parts of the tour include hiking. If your 5-year-old is okay with that, they should have a blast! Just make sure to pack some extra snacks and maybe a small backpack for them to carry.

Q: How do we get to the meeting point, and is there parking available?

A: The meeting point is in West Yellowstone and there’s plenty of parking available nearby. Most people park on the street or in designated lots. Just make sure to arrive early to find a good spot. It's a popular area, especially in peak season!

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Just got back from the Yellowstone Safari Truck Tour - It was incredible!

I went on the Yellowstone Safari Truck Tour last month and wow, it did not disappoint! The guides were super knowledgeable and we saw so much wildlife, including a grizzly bear from the truck! The stops at Norris Geyer Basin and Gibbons Falls were breathtaking. The hike to the Grand Prismatic Spring was worth it, even with my tired legs. Highly recommend for anyone wanting a unique way to explore the park!

Thinking of gifting the Yellowstone Safari Tour - Any tips?

I'm considering gifting the Yellowstone Safari Truck Tour experience to my parents for their anniversary. They've never been to Yellowstone! Any tips on what to expect? Should they bring anything special? Just want to make sure they have a great time!