Yellowstone Wolves and Winter 4Day/3Night Adventure from Montana

Experience wolves in the wilds of Yellowstone and other epic wildlife in their winter habitat on this amazing tour! Witness the 'American Serengeti' (considered to be the best place to view wolves on

Experience wolves in the wilds of Yellowstone and other epic wildlife in their winter habitat on this amazing tour! Witness the 'American Serengeti' (considered to be the best place to view wolves on Earth) like few ever do on this small group eco-tour adventure. Your excursion begins in Bozeman, Montana, with overnight stays in Gardiner, Montana and Cooke City Montana. You will spend 4 days with a professional, local guide and naturalist exploring in a small vehicle (suburban or larger vehicle). You will traverse Yellowstone National Park in search of wildlife such as wolves, elk, bison, mule deer, moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, bald eagles, fox, and coyotes in Lamar Valley. Guests will have ample photo opportunities to capture the wondrous winter wildlife and landscape of Yellowstone, and should expect to be getting in and out of the vehicle throughout the day to view wildlife. Binoculars and scope will be provided on each tour to view wildlife that is far away.

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Location: Bozeman

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Q&A

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather is bad during the trip?

A: Yes, you can reschedule if there are weather issues! BrushBuck is pretty accommodating with that. Just reach out to them as soon as possible, and they’ll help you find another date that works. Weather in Yellowstone can be unpredictable, so it's best to have some flexibility.

Q: What age is this adventure suitable for? Can kids join?

A: This tour is great for families! Kids aged 8 and up are welcome, as long as they can handle being in a vehicle for a few hours at a time. Just be sure they’re dressed warmly since it can get really chilly in winter. It's a fantastic way to introduce them to wildlife!

Q: What should I wear for the winter adventure?

A: Dress in layers! It can be really cold in the mornings, but you’ll warm up as the day goes on. Wear waterproof boots, a good winter coat, and thick socks. Don’t forget gloves and a hat! It gets chilly when you're outside looking for wildlife.

Discussions

Just booked the Yellowstone Wolves and Winter Adventure!

I'm so excited! Just booked this 4-day adventure starting in Bozeman and going through Gardiner and Cooke City. I love the idea of seeing wolves in the wild! Has anyone done this before? Any tips on what to bring or expect? I’ve heard the Lamar Valley is stunning in winter, and I'm ready to take some epic photos!

Thinking about gifting the Yellowstone wolves trip for Christmas!

I want to get my boyfriend something unique for Christmas. This Yellowstone Wolves tour looks perfect! He’s a huge fan of wildlife and I think he’d love the small group experience. Just worried about how cold it’ll be. Is it really worth the price? Any advice?