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De Jackson Hole: excursion d'une journée à Yellowstone Old Faithful, cascades et faune

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Cette visite en petit groupe est un moyen fantastique d'observer la faune et de profiter de la beauté de Grand Teton et des nombreux bassins de geysers de Yellowstone.

Nous ferons des arrêts à Oxbow Bend, Old Faithful geyser, Yellowstone Lake, Hayden Valley, Fountain Paint Pots and Mud Pots, West Thumb Geyser Basin, les chutes inférieures du Grand Canyon de Yellowstone, ainsi que plusieurs autres bassins de geyser. La riche histoire, la géologie, les incendies de forêt et la faune du parc national de Yellowstone seront discutés en détail tout au long de la visite.

La faune souvent observée lors de cette visite est le bison, le grizzli, l'ours noir, le loup, l'orignal, le wapiti, l'aigle, le cerf mulet, le pronghorn et le coyote.

Nous proposerons de nombreux arrêts tout au long de la visite pour que les invités sortent du véhicule et observent les différentes possibilités d'observation de la faune avec les jumelles et la lunette que nous fournissons, et pour parcourir les différentes promenades sur lesquelles nous nous arrêtons.

Cette visite comprendra un déjeuner de style pique-nique qui sera servi par votre guide.
Ville: Jackson
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Ce qui est inclu
Use of binoculars per person/scope for group
Picnic Lunch/Snacks
Beverages
Transport by enclosed, air-conditioned vehicle
Professional/Naturalist interpretive guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Jackson Hole, WY
Use of binoculars per person/scope for group
Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Les enfants de 5 ans et moins ne sont pas autorisés
  • Veuillez porter des chaussures de marche solides et apporter une veste. Les passagers devront peut-être porter des vêtements plus chauds, en particulier au printemps et à l'automne.
  • De petits groupes de 1 à 4 personnes peuvent rouler en banlieue. Des groupes de 5 à 11 personnes voyageront dans des fourgonnettes.
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
À quoi s'attendre
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Old Faithful
The most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful geyser was named for its frequent and somewhat predictable eruptions, which number more than a million since Yellowstone became the world’s first national park in 1872. Guests will be able to watch Old Faithful erupt from the nearby wooden boardwalk and check major bucket list item off their list!
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Old Faithful Inn
Old Faithful Inn was Built in 1903-1904 with local logs and stone from what is now the Yellowstone National Park area. The Inn is considered the largest log structure in the world. The towering lobby features a massive stone fireplace and a hand-crafted clock made of copper, wood and wrought iron serving as focal points.
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Great Loop Road at Canyon Village,
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Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake, Grand Loop Road Between Fishing Bridge and Grant Village
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Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Lower Falls, the biggest waterfall in Yellowstone at 308-feet tall, is the most famous waterfall in the park. The canyon’s colors were created by hot water acting on volcanic rock. It was not these colors, but the river’s yellow banks at its distant confluence with the Missouri River, that occasioned the Minnetaree Indian name which French trappers translated as roche jaune, yellow stone. The canyon has been rapidly downcut more than once, perhaps by great glacial outburst floods.
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Fountain Paint Pot
The Fountain Paint Pots is an amazing stop in Yellowstone National Park's Lower Loop. They are mud pots located in Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. The Fountain Paint Pots are named for the rich reds, and vivid yellows and browns of the mud in this area. The differing colors are derived from oxidation states of the iron in the mud.
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Hayden Valley
Hayden Valley is a must stop wildlife paradise and the location of the largest herd of free roaming bison in the world. We'll be watching for bears, wolves, bison, elk, mule deer, coyotes, fox, eagles, pronghorn and other critters while driving through this beautiful area!
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West Thumb Geyser Basin
We'll walk along the boardwalk and discover the many beautiful hydrothermal pools located in this basin area that is an extension of the Yellowstone Lake area.
9
Old Faithful
The most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful geyser was named for its frequent and somewhat predictable eruptions, which number more than a million since Yellowstone became the world’s first national park in 1872. Guests will be able to watch Old Faithful erupt from the nearby wooden boardwalk and check major bucket list item off their list!
10
Old Faithful Inn
Old Faithful Inn was Built in 1903-1904 with local logs and stone from what is now the Yellowstone National Park area. The Inn is considered the largest log structure in the world. The towering lobby features a massive stone fireplace and a hand-crafted clock made of copper, wood and wrought iron serving as focal points.
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Great Loop Road at Canyon Village,
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Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake, Grand Loop Road Between Fishing Bridge and Grant Village
13
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Lower Falls, the biggest waterfall in Yellowstone at 308-feet tall, is the most famous waterfall in the park. The canyon’s colors were created by hot water acting on volcanic rock. It was not these colors, but the river’s yellow banks at its distant confluence with the Missouri River, that occasioned the Minnetaree Indian name which French trappers translated as roche jaune, yellow stone. The canyon has been rapidly downcut more than once, perhaps by great glacial outburst floods.
14
Fountain Paint Pot
The Fountain Paint Pots is an amazing stop in Yellowstone National Park's Lower Loop. They are mud pots located in Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. The Fountain Paint Pots are named for the rich reds, and vivid yellows and browns of the mud in this area. The differing colors are derived from oxidation states of the iron in the mud.
15
Hayden Valley
Hayden Valley is a must stop wildlife paradise and the location of the largest herd of free roaming bison in the world. We'll be watching for bears, wolves, bison, elk, mule deer, coyotes, fox, eagles, pronghorn and other critters while driving through this beautiful area!
16
West Thumb Geyser Basin
We'll walk along the boardwalk and discover the many beautiful hydrothermal pools located in this basin area that is an extension of the Yellowstone Lake area.
17
Old Faithful
The most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful geyser was named for its frequent and somewhat predictable eruptions, which number more than a million since Yellowstone became the world’s first national park in 1872. Guests will be able to watch Old Faithful erupt from the nearby wooden boardwalk and check major bucket list item off their list!
18
Old Faithful Inn
Old Faithful Inn was Built in 1903-1904 with local logs and stone from what is now the Yellowstone National Park area. The Inn is considered the largest log structure in the world. The towering lobby features a massive stone fireplace and a hand-crafted clock made of copper, wood and wrought iron serving as focal points.
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Great Loop Road at Canyon Village,
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Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake, Grand Loop Road Between Fishing Bridge and Grant Village
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Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Lower Falls, the biggest waterfall in Yellowstone at 308-feet tall, is the most famous waterfall in the park. The canyon’s colors were created by hot water acting on volcanic rock. It was not these colors, but the river’s yellow banks at its distant confluence with the Missouri River, that occasioned the Minnetaree Indian name which French trappers translated as roche jaune, yellow stone. The canyon has been rapidly downcut more than once, perhaps by great glacial outburst floods.
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Fountain Paint Pot
The Fountain Paint Pots is an amazing stop in Yellowstone National Park's Lower Loop. They are mud pots located in Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. The Fountain Paint Pots are named for the rich reds, and vivid yellows and browns of the mud in this area. The differing colors are derived from oxidation states of the iron in the mud.
23
Hayden Valley
Hayden Valley is a must stop wildlife paradise and the location of the largest herd of free roaming bison in the world. We'll be watching for bears, wolves, bison, elk, mule deer, coyotes, fox, eagles, pronghorn and other critters while driving through this beautiful area!
24
West Thumb Geyser Basin
We'll walk along the boardwalk and discover the many beautiful hydrothermal pools located in this basin area that is an extension of the Yellowstone Lake area.
25
Old Faithful
The most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful geyser was named for its frequent and somewhat predictable eruptions, which number more than a million since Yellowstone became the world’s first national park in 1872. Guests will be able to watch Old Faithful erupt from the nearby wooden boardwalk and check major bucket list item off their list!
26
Old Faithful Inn
Old Faithful Inn was Built in 1903-1904 with local logs and stone from what is now the Yellowstone National Park area. The Inn is considered the largest log structure in the world. The towering lobby features a massive stone fireplace and a hand-crafted clock made of copper, wood and wrought iron serving as focal points.
27
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Great Loop Road at Canyon Village,
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Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake, Grand Loop Road Between Fishing Bridge and Grant Village
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Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Lower Falls, the biggest waterfall in Yellowstone at 308-feet tall, is the most famous waterfall in the park. The canyon’s colors were created by hot water acting on volcanic rock. It was not these colors, but the river’s yellow banks at its distant confluence with the Missouri River, that occasioned the Minnetaree Indian name which French trappers translated as roche jaune, yellow stone. The canyon has been rapidly downcut more than once, perhaps by great glacial outburst floods.
30
Fountain Paint Pot
The Fountain Paint Pots is an amazing stop in Yellowstone National Park's Lower Loop. They are mud pots located in Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. The Fountain Paint Pots are named for the rich reds, and vivid yellows and browns of the mud in this area. The differing colors are derived from oxidation states of the iron in the mud.
31
Hayden Valley
Hayden Valley is a must stop wildlife paradise and the location of the largest herd of free roaming bison in the world. We'll be watching for bears, wolves, bison, elk, mule deer, coyotes, fox, eagles, pronghorn and other critters while driving through this beautiful area!
32
West Thumb Geyser Basin
We'll walk along the boardwalk and discover the many beautiful hydrothermal pools located in this basin area that is an extension of the Yellowstone Lake area.
33
Old Faithful
The most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful geyser was named for its frequent and somewhat predictable eruptions, which number more than a million since Yellowstone became the world’s first national park in 1872. Guests will be able to watch Old Faithful erupt from the nearby wooden boardwalk and check major bucket list item off their list!
34
Old Faithful Inn
Old Faithful Inn was Built in 1903-1904 with local logs and stone from what is now the Yellowstone National Park area. The Inn is considered the largest log structure in the world. The towering lobby features a massive stone fireplace and a hand-crafted clock made of copper, wood and wrought iron serving as focal points.
35
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Great Loop Road at Canyon Village,
36
Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake, Grand Loop Road Between Fishing Bridge and Grant Village
37
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Lower Falls, the biggest waterfall in Yellowstone at 308-feet tall, is the most famous waterfall in the park. The canyon’s colors were created by hot water acting on volcanic rock. It was not these colors, but the river’s yellow banks at its distant confluence with the Missouri River, that occasioned the Minnetaree Indian name which French trappers translated as roche jaune, yellow stone. The canyon has been rapidly downcut more than once, perhaps by great glacial outburst floods.
38
Fountain Paint Pot
The Fountain Paint Pots is an amazing stop in Yellowstone National Park's Lower Loop. They are mud pots located in Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. The Fountain Paint Pots are named for the rich reds, and vivid yellows and browns of the mud in this area. The differing colors are derived from oxidation states of the iron in the mud.
39
Hayden Valley
Hayden Valley is a must stop wildlife paradise and the location of the largest herd of free roaming bison in the world. We'll be watching for bears, wolves, bison, elk, mule deer, coyotes, fox, eagles, pronghorn and other critters while driving through this beautiful area!
40
West Thumb Geyser Basin
We'll walk along the boardwalk and discover the many beautiful hydrothermal pools located in this basin area that is an extension of the Yellowstone Lake area.
41
Vieux fidèle
Le geyser le plus célèbre au monde, le geyser Old Faithful a été nommé pour ses éruptions fréquentes et quelque peu prévisibles, qui sont au nombre de plus d'un million depuis que Yellowstone est devenu le premier parc national du monde en 1872. Les invités pourront regarder Old Faithful éclater de la promenade en bois à proximité et vérifier l'élément majeur de la liste de seaux de leur liste!
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Auberge du vieux fidèle
Old Faithful Inn a été construit en 1903-1904 avec des rondins et des pierres locales provenant de ce qui est aujourd'hui la région du parc national de Yellowstone. L'auberge est considérée comme la plus grande structure en rondins au monde. Le hall imposant comprend une cheminée en pierre massive et une horloge artisanale en cuivre, bois et fer forgé servant de points focaux.
43
Grand Canyon du Yellowstone
Grand Canyon de Yellowstone, Great Loop Road à Canyon Village,
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Lac Yellowstone
Lac Yellowstone, route Grand Loop entre le pont de pêche et le village de Grant
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Chutes inférieures de la rivière Yellowstone
Lower Falls, la plus grande cascade de Yellowstone à 308 pieds de haut, est la cascade la plus célèbre du parc. Les couleurs du canyon ont été créées par l'eau chaude agissant sur la roche volcanique. Ce ne sont pas ces couleurs, mais les rives jaunes de la rivière à sa lointaine confluence avec la rivière Missouri, qui ont donné le nom indien Minnetaree que les trappeurs français ont traduit par roche jaune, pierre jaune. Le canyon a été rapidement abattu plus d'une fois, peut-être par de grandes crues glaciaires.
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Pot de peinture fontaine
The Fountain Paint Pots est une étape incroyable dans la boucle inférieure du parc national de Yellowstone. Ce sont des pots de boue situés dans le bassin inférieur de Geyser dans le parc national de Yellowstone. Les pots de peinture de fontaine sont nommés pour les rouges riches et les jaunes et bruns vifs de la boue dans cette région. Les différentes couleurs sont dérivées des états d'oxydation du fer dans la boue.
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Vallée de Hayden
Hayden Valley est un paradis faunique incontournable et l'emplacement du plus grand troupeau de bisons en liberté au monde. Nous surveillerons les ours, les loups, les bisons, les wapitis, les cerfs mulets, les coyotes, les renards, les aigles, les pronghorns et autres créatures en traversant cette belle région!
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Bassin de geyser du pouce ouest
Nous marcherons le long de la promenade et découvrirons les nombreuses belles piscines hydrothermales situées dans cette zone de bassin qui est une extension de la région du lac Yellowstone.
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Commentaires (672)
Jillian L
Aug 2017

Our guide Clint led us on an incredible journey through Yellowstone. Our first stop was in the Grand Tetons to watch the sunrise and we saw some wildlife on the way. We were each provided binoculars to better see our surroundings and they really enhanced the experience. We were treated to yummy muffins in the morning and there was plenty of water and other beverages available throughout the day. Along the way Clint provided a lot of facts and tidbits about the park and its history which helped bring context to the tour.

It wasn't a problem if you hadn't purchased a park pass, and easy for those that had to use them. We lucked out and barely waited at the park entrance. Since the tour was small, just 9 of us, we were able to change plans on the fly - when our group wanted to see something we stopped and could linger or when we weren't interested, we moved along. There were plenty of bathroom breaks. Clint timed our tour to hit Old Faithful when it was estimated to erupt and advised us to get a seat early. I'm glad he did, Old Faithful erupted earlier than the estimate, and by heeding Clint's advice, we were able to watch it. We had a nice picnic lunch along one of the many rivers that included drinks, sandwiches, chips and fruit. There was lots to see in the park and Clint did a great job packing in as many sights as he could. A

Trevor P
Aug 2017

Chelsea was an exceptional tour guide. From meeting her at 6:00 a.m. to the close of the tour day, we were extremely impressed with her for every minute of our unforgettable experience. Firstly, Chelsea is an inspiration to be around, and shes someone you would choose to hang out with for 12 hours. Shes highly knowledgable and had such tremendous insight into all the wildlife and physical features we saw. Her background education, I dont remember her specific degree course, carved the framework for Chelsea being a fountain of the coolest information. Shes so passionate to share what she knows, and when any of our group had a question or needed clarification, not only did she respectfully answer, her responses had us hanging on the edge of our seats. From finding us a bald eagle a few minutes after the last people joined the tour, to the final stretch of our journey back to our homes, Chelsea had us each captivated. The tour progressed at a good pace, and we appreciated that Chelsea did not try and stay to a strict schedule if there was an intriguing animal to observe or another thermal feature to gawk at. My husband and I will not forget our 12-hour Yellowstone National Park and Wildlife Tour, and the fact that all ten of us on the bus, three groupings plus Chelsea absolutely loved each others company, made the day even more fantastic.

PAUL M
Aug 2017

Our guide, Monica, was personable, well informed, helpful and energetic. She went out of her way to make sure we had the opportunity to see wildlife.

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