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Safari privé d'une journée à Yellowstone

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Cette visite de la «boucle supérieure» du parc national de Yellowstone vous emmène de l'entrée est du lac Yellowstone, du nord à Mammoth Hot Springs, puis de retour vers l'est par la porte nord-est du Montana. La faune est au centre de votre voyage à travers la vallée de Hayden, la vallée de Gibbon et la célèbre vallée de Lamar : le « Serengeti américain ».

Les biologistes disent que les populations de prédateurs de la faune sont actuellement meilleures qu'en 1872 et nous voulons que vous pouvoir s'asseoir et profiter de l'expérience sans se soucier de savoir où et comment traverser Yellowstone. Ceci est votre visite et nous sommes heureux d'adapter la personnalisation dans la mesure du possible, merci !!
Ville: le parc national de Yellowstone
Mon 30 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Binoculars
Bottled water
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Binoculars
Bottled water
Snacks
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés sont obligatoires s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
À quoi s'attendre
1
Yellowstone Lake
Come down from Sylvan Pass from the East entrance to Yellowstone to see stunning vistas of the worlds largest alpine lake, Yellowstone Lake with fumaroles, mud pots, and wildlife as you enter this majestic terrain
2
Dragon's Mouth Springs
Witness the first hydrothermal area of Yellowstone as we briefly stop at Mud Volcano and Dragon's Mouth Springs to learn about some of the more acidic features of the park and the role microbes play in this unique environment.
3
Hayden Valley
In our first major area of wildlife viewing, Hayden Valley, you are likely to see Bison, Elk, and coyotes, with the possibility of Bears, Wolves, and Moose.
4
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Be prepared to be amazed as we tour you to Artist Point on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone to see the 20 mile, up to 1,000 foot deep canyon colored in beautiful shades of crimson and ivory with the amazing Lower Falls view just upstream.
5
Obsidian Cliff
See where 90% of the obsidian artifacts from the Ohio Valley to the Dakotas come from in the mecca of our ancestral obsidian collecting: Obsidian Cliff.
6
Mammoth Hot Springs
Stop for lunch at the historic travertine terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs. These ever-changing limestone ridges coated with calcium carbonate are truly one of the most dynamic features of Yellowstone National Park.
7
Fort Yellowstone Historic District
View the beginning of the world's first National Park as we drive past buildings first constructed during the Army era when the United States Army controlled Yellowstone National Park.
8
Petrified Tree
Be in awe as we pass ancient petrified redwood trees from millions of years ago that has turned to stone from millennia of volcanic debris!
9
Lamar Valley
Lamar Valley has been a wolf watching mecca since the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone in 1995. Also see hundreds of Bison as well as Elk, black and Grizzly Bears. This beautiful area of the Northern Range is considered to be the 'Serengeti of the West' and you will certainly see why.
10
Cooke City
Enjoy an old western mountain town as we stop for a pit stop in Cooke City, Montana.
11
Chief Joseph Scenic Highway
See some of the best scenery Wyoming has to offer as we end our trip coming from the Beartooth Mtns back to Cody through the Cheif Joseph Scenic Byway. See Birds of Prey, White-Tailed Deer, and rushing rapids while we learn about the ancient 'floating mountain' in Heart Mountain and the perils of the Nez Pearce tribe.
12
Yellowstone Lake
Come down from Sylvan Pass from the East entrance to Yellowstone to see stunning vistas of the worlds largest alpine lake, Yellowstone Lake with fumaroles, mud pots, and wildlife as you enter this majestic terrain
13
Dragon's Mouth Springs
Witness the first hydrothermal area of Yellowstone as we briefly stop at Mud Volcano and Dragon's Mouth Springs to learn about some of the more acidic features of the park and the role microbes play in this unique environment.
14
Hayden Valley
In our first major area of wildlife viewing, Hayden Valley, you are likely to see Bison, Elk, and coyotes, with the possibility of Bears, Wolves, and Moose.
15
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Be prepared to be amazed as we tour you to Artist Point on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone to see the 20 mile, up to 1,000 foot deep canyon colored in beautiful shades of crimson and ivory with the amazing Lower Falls view just upstream.
16
Obsidian Cliff
See where 90% of the obsidian artifacts from the Ohio Valley to the Dakotas come from in the mecca of our ancestral obsidian collecting: Obsidian Cliff.
17
Mammoth Hot Springs
Stop for lunch at the historic travertine terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs. These ever-changing limestone ridges coated with calcium carbonate are truly one of the most dynamic features of Yellowstone National Park.
18
Fort Yellowstone Historic District
View the beginning of the world's first National Park as we drive past buildings first constructed during the Army era when the United States Army controlled Yellowstone National Park.
19
Petrified Tree
Be in awe as we pass ancient petrified redwood trees from millions of years ago that has turned to stone from millennia of volcanic debris!
20
Lamar Valley
Lamar Valley has been a wolf watching mecca since the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone in 1995. Also see hundreds of Bison as well as Elk, black and Grizzly Bears. This beautiful area of the Northern Range is considered to be the 'Serengeti of the West' and you will certainly see why.
21
Cooke City
Enjoy an old western mountain town as we stop for a pit stop in Cooke City, Montana.
22
Chief Joseph Scenic Highway
See some of the best scenery Wyoming has to offer as we end our trip coming from the Beartooth Mtns back to Cody through the Cheif Joseph Scenic Byway. See Birds of Prey, White-Tailed Deer, and rushing rapids while we learn about the ancient 'floating mountain' in Heart Mountain and the perils of the Nez Pearce tribe.
23
Yellowstone Lake
Come down from Sylvan Pass from the East entrance to Yellowstone to see stunning vistas of the worlds largest alpine lake, Yellowstone Lake with fumaroles, mud pots, and wildlife as you enter this majestic terrain
24
Dragon's Mouth Springs
Witness the first hydrothermal area of Yellowstone as we briefly stop at Mud Volcano and Dragon's Mouth Springs to learn about some of the more acidic features of the park and the role microbes play in this unique environment.
25
Hayden Valley
In our first major area of wildlife viewing, Hayden Valley, you are likely to see Bison, Elk, and coyotes, with the possibility of Bears, Wolves, and Moose.
26
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Be prepared to be amazed as we tour you to Artist Point on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone to see the 20 mile, up to 1,000 foot deep canyon colored in beautiful shades of crimson and ivory with the amazing Lower Falls view just upstream.
27
Obsidian Cliff
See where 90% of the obsidian artifacts from the Ohio Valley to the Dakotas come from in the mecca of our ancestral obsidian collecting: Obsidian Cliff.
28
Mammoth Hot Springs
Stop for lunch at the historic travertine terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs. These ever-changing limestone ridges coated with calcium carbonate are truly one of the most dynamic features of Yellowstone National Park.
29
Fort Yellowstone Historic District
View the beginning of the world's first National Park as we drive past buildings first constructed during the Army era when the United States Army controlled Yellowstone National Park.
30
Petrified Tree
Be in awe as we pass ancient petrified redwood trees from millions of years ago that has turned to stone from millennia of volcanic debris!
31
Lamar Valley
Lamar Valley has been a wolf watching mecca since the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone in 1995. Also see hundreds of Bison as well as Elk, black and Grizzly Bears. This beautiful area of the Northern Range is considered to be the 'Serengeti of the West' and you will certainly see why.
32
Cooke City
Enjoy an old western mountain town as we stop for a pit stop in Cooke City, Montana.
33
Chief Joseph Scenic Highway
See some of the best scenery Wyoming has to offer as we end our trip coming from the Beartooth Mtns back to Cody through the Cheif Joseph Scenic Byway. See Birds of Prey, White-Tailed Deer, and rushing rapids while we learn about the ancient 'floating mountain' in Heart Mountain and the perils of the Nez Pearce tribe.
34
Lac Yellowstone
Descendez du col Sylvan depuis l'entrée est de Yellowstone pour admirer de superbes vues sur le plus grand lac alpin du monde, le lac Yellowstone avec des fumerolles, des pots de boue et des animaux sauvages lorsque vous entrez dans ce terrain majestueux
35
Sources de la bouche du dragon
Découvrez la première zone hydrothermale de Yellowstone alors que nous nous arrêtons brièvement au volcan Mud et à Dragon's Mouth Springs pour en savoir plus sur certaines des caractéristiques les plus acides du parc et sur le rôle que jouent les microbes dans cet environnement unique.
36
Vallée de Hayden
Dans notre première grande zone d'observation de la faune, Hayden Valley, vous verrez probablement des bisons, des élans et des coyotes, avec la possibilité d'ours, de loups et d'orignaux.
37
Grand Canyon du Yellowstone
Préparez-vous à être émerveillé alors que nous vous rendons visite à Artist Point sur la rive sud du Grand Canyon de Yellowstone pour voir le canyon de 20 milles et jusqu'à 1 000 pieds de profondeur coloré dans de belles nuances de pourpre et d'ivoire avec la vue imprenable sur les chutes inférieures juste en amont.
38
Falaise d'obsidienne
Découvrez d'où proviennent 90 % des artefacts d'obsidienne de la vallée de l'Ohio aux Dakotas dans la Mecque de notre collection ancestrale d'obsidienne : Obsidian Cliff.
39
Sources chaudes de mammouth
Arrêtez-vous pour déjeuner sur les terrasses historiques en travertin de Mammoth Hot Springs. Ces crêtes calcaires en constante évolution recouvertes de carbonate de calcium sont vraiment l'une des caractéristiques les plus dynamiques du parc national de Yellowstone.
40
Quartier historique de Fort Yellowstone
Découvrez le début du premier parc national au monde alors que nous passons devant des bâtiments construits pour la première fois à l'époque de l'armée, lorsque l'armée américaine contrôlait le parc national de Yellowstone.
41
Arbre pétrifié
Laissez-vous émerveiller lorsque nous passons devant d'anciens séquoias pétrifiés d'il y a des millions d'années qui se sont transformés en pierre à partir de millénaires de débris volcaniques !
42
Vallée de Lamar
Lamar Valley est la Mecque de l'observation des loups depuis la réintroduction des loups à Yellowstone en 1995. Observez également des centaines de bisons ainsi que des wapitis, des ours noirs et des grizzlis. Cette belle région du Northern Range est considérée comme le « Serengeti de l'Ouest » et vous comprendrez certainement pourquoi.
43
Ville de Cooke
Profitez d'une vieille ville de montagne de l'ouest alors que nous nous arrêtons pour un arrêt à Cooke City, dans le Montana.
44
Route panoramique du chef Joseph
Découvrez quelques-uns des meilleurs paysages que le Wyoming a à offrir alors que nous terminons notre voyage en venant des Beartooth Mtns pour retourner à Cody par le Cheif Joseph Scenic Byway. Observez les oiseaux de proie, les cerfs de Virginie et les rapides impétueux pendant que nous découvrons l'ancienne «montagne flottante» de Heart Mountain et les périls de la tribu Nez Pearce.
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Commentaires (3)
Thomas_M
Sep 2022
Colter is a tremendous guide with great knowledge of Yellowstone, who is able to explain the history, geology, ecology of the park. He created a great trip with highlight visits to Norris Geyser Basin, Mammoth Hot Springs, and Grand Canyon of Yellowstone with amazing drives through Lamar Valley and Hayden Valley with some tremendous animal sightings. I highly Colter and CoveredGround Tours.
366allih
Apr 2022
Colter exceeded my expectations. He accommodated my large group of women and curated our trip based on our needs. He was easy to get along with and we had a blast with him. Great communication leading up to the trip.
saragL6182RI
Apr 2022
Colter went out of his way to make our day perfect. He was on time picking us up, accommodating with any and all of our requests, and had incredible facts about Yellowstone. He was personable and professional. The van was clean and comfortable. We had an amazing experience and will cherish our memories forever!
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2022
Thank you Sara!! Had a great time with you guys, hope to see you back, soon!

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