Day 1 Yellowstone National Park snowshoe experience (138 miles)
Day 2 Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Day 3 Yellowstone National Park Wolf Tracking Tour
Day 4 Dog sledding adventure into Big Sky Country (241 miles)
Day 5 Snow Coach to Famous Old Faithful
Day 6 Wolf and Grizzly Bear Center (70 miles)
Day 1:
Yellowstone National Park snowshoe experience (138 miles)
Breakfast: Excluded|Lunch: Included (picnic style & hot tasty drinks where applicable!)|Dinner: Excluded
Meet your group at the Best Western Grantree at 8am for a welcome meeting with your tour guide and fellow travelers before departing for Mammoth Hot Springs.
Your guide will help you get outfitted for your snowshoeing experience this afternoon.
Enjoy a winter picnic and an afternoon guided snowshoe adventure. This is an easy snowshoe experience that can be adapted to group abilities. 3-5 miles.
After some fun in the snow, head to Gardiner for your night stop and a meal out in town.
-
Yellowstone, WY
Largest, oldest and most famous national park - a fascinating scenery of hot springs, geysers, canyons & waterfalls
Day 2:
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included (picnic style & hot tasty drinks where applicable!)|Dinner: Excluded
Your winter vacation in Yellowstone National Park isn't complete without a thrilling and engaging snow coach tour! This full day tour visits Yellowstone's Grand Canyon.
Here you will see the raging water and ice of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone as well as the chance to see the Lower and Upper Falls, along with Gibbon Falls, Beryl Spring, and more! You'll also discover abundant wildlife along the Madison River.
Lunch provided today en route.
After a full day of snow coach exploration, head back to West Yellowstone for a last night's meal with your fellow guests!
-
Yellowstone, WY
Largest, oldest and most famous national park - a fascinating scenery of hot springs, geysers, canyons & waterfalls
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
This impressive gap in the earth in the first large canyon on the Yellowstone River. It is 24 miles long, and can reach a quarter-mile in depth and 3/4 a mile in width. It is gorgeously colored.
Upper Yellowstone Falls
Located a quarter-mile upstream of the larger Lower Falls, the Upper Yellowstone River Falls plunge 109 feet down an eroded lava cliff into the basin below. The area below the falls has been subject to heavier erosion than above.
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River in Wyoming are the largest by volume in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States, and they stand more than 300 feet tall-- almost twice as high as Niagara Falls.
Madison River Valley
The Madison River is a headwater tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 183 miles (295 km) long, in Wyoming and Montana. Its confluence with the Jefferson and Gallatin rivers near Three Forks, Montana forms the Missouri River.
Day 3:
Yellowstone National Park Wolf Tracking Tour
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included (picnic style & hot tasty drinks where applicable!)|Dinner: Excluded
An early start today. You are in for a real treat as you embark on a local Wolf Tracking Tour with an expert Wolf Tracker! For the well known wolf packs of Yellowstone, the winter is their prime opportunity to feed. This tour provides the very best opportunity to observe wolves in the wild as they play, feed and defend with their pack.
Mid-afternoon, after your excursion, enjoy some time to explore Mammoth Hot Springs before returning to Gardiner.
-
Yellowstone, WY
Largest, oldest and most famous national park - a fascinating scenery of hot springs, geysers, canyons & waterfalls
Mammoth Hot Springs
This large complex of hot springs is impressive both for its unique beauty as well as its scale. Formed hundreds of thousands of years ago by volcanic and seismic activity, these springs are one of Yellowstone's most popular spots.
Day 4:
Dog sledding adventure into Big Sky Country (241 miles)
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included (picnic style & hot tasty drinks where applicable!)|Dinner: Excluded
Head out on a half-day dog sledding adventure into Big Sky Country. Learn how to 'Mush'! This tour provides a hands-on dog sledding experience where participants join their own team of dogs and have the opportunity to interact with a team of huskies. The dogs of Yellowstone Dog sled Adventures are the stars of the show! The Alaskan Husky's are the ultimate winter athlete. There will be plenty of time on your trip to play with and pet the dogs! Stunning photos, time with the sled dogs and mushers, open vistas and of course backdrops of snow-covered mountains!
Day 5:
Snow Coach to Famous Old Faithful
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included (picnic style & hot tasty drinks where applicable!)|Dinner: Excluded
Your winter vacation in Yellowstone National Park isn't complete without a thrilling and engaging snow coach tour! This full day tour visits Yellowstone's Famous Old Faithful.
The only way to access Yellowstone in winter is by way of snowcoach or snowmobile. Your winter vacation in Yellowstone National Park isn’t complete without an engaging snowcoach tour to these fantastic geothermal features, blanketed in snow.
-
Yellowstone, WY
Largest, oldest and most famous national park - a fascinating scenery of hot springs, geysers, canyons & waterfalls
Old Faithful Geyser
Old Faithful is a cone geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. It is one of the park's most well-known natural features, and is famous for its predictability. It generally erupts every 91 minutes.
Day 6:
Wolf and Grizzly Bear Center (70 miles)
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included (picnic style & hot tasty drinks where applicable!)|Dinner: Excluded
This afternoon, enjoy an included visit to the Wolf and Grizzly Bear Center. This rescue center offers visitors to the Yellowstone area an opportunity to observe, understand, and ultimately appreciate grizzly bears and gray wolves up close. Head back to Bozeman where your tour ends at approx 5- 6pm.
-
West Yellowstone, MT
West Yellowstone is a town in Gallatin County, Montana, adjacent to Yellowstone National Park. Because of its proximity to Yellowstone National Park, the town receives a large amount of tourism every year.
Wolf and Grizzly Bear Center
Observe live bears and wolves in naturalistic habitats. The Center is a not-for-profit wildlife park and educational facility that promises a unique experience you wonât soon forget.