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Randonnée dans le Grand Canyon du Yellowstone Rim and Loop avec déjeuner

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Le Grand Canyon Rim Hike est l'une des meilleures randonnées du parc national de Yellowstone. Cette randonnée est une boucle. Votre guide surveillera les ours et répondra à vos questions. Déjeuner, collations et équipement fournis. Non seulement nous marchons le long du bord du canyon, mais aussi à travers la forêt vers des lacs, des mares de boue et des prairies.
Ville: le parc national de Yellowstone
Sun 17 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Use of Backpack, Bear Spray, Trekking Pole, Binoculars (when no coronavirus restrictions exist)
Professional guide
Snacks
Lunch
Use of Backpack, Bear Spray, Trekking Pole, Binoculars (when no coronavirus restrictions exist)
Professional guide
Snacks
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Veuillez indiquer toute exigence alimentaire spécifique au moment de la réservation
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Régulièrement désinfectés zones à fort trafic
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Température régulière chèques pour le personnel
À quoi s'attendre
1
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Your expert guide will meet you at the Pavilion next to the Upper Falls Parking Area at 8AM. This is also the staring point for Uncle Tom's Trail. The hike is a 6-mile loop. The hike is along the Canyon Rim, through the forest out to Ribbon Lake, and then past a geyser basin, Clear Lake, and the Wapiti Meadows with big views of the Hayden Valley. If you hike one trail in Yellowstone this is it!
2
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Your expert guide will meet you at the Pavilion next to the Upper Falls Parking Area at 8AM. This is also the staring point for Uncle Tom's Trail. The hike is a 6-mile loop. The hike is along the Canyon Rim, through the forest out to Ribbon Lake, and then past a geyser basin, Clear Lake, and the Wapiti Meadows with big views of the Hayden Valley. If you hike one trail in Yellowstone this is it!
3
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Your expert guide will meet you at the Pavilion next to the Upper Falls Parking Area at 8AM. This is also the staring point for Uncle Tom's Trail. The hike is a 6-mile loop. The hike is along the Canyon Rim, through the forest out to Ribbon Lake, and then past a geyser basin, Clear Lake, and the Wapiti Meadows with big views of the Hayden Valley. If you hike one trail in Yellowstone this is it!
4
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Your expert guide will meet you at the Pavilion next to the Upper Falls Parking Area at 8AM. This is also the staring point for Uncle Tom's Trail. The hike is a 6-mile loop. The hike is along the Canyon Rim, through the forest out to Ribbon Lake, and then past a geyser basin, Clear Lake, and the Wapiti Meadows with big views of the Hayden Valley. If you hike one trail in Yellowstone this is it!
5
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Your expert guide will meet you at the Pavilion next to the Upper Falls Parking Area at 8AM. This is also the staring point for Uncle Tom's Trail. The hike is a 6-mile loop. The hike is along the Canyon Rim, through the forest out to Ribbon Lake, and then past a geyser basin, Clear Lake, and the Wapiti Meadows with big views of the Hayden Valley. If you hike one trail in Yellowstone this is it!
6
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Your expert guide will meet you at the Pavilion next to the Upper Falls Parking Area at 8AM. This is also the staring point for Uncle Tom's Trail. The hike is a 6-mile loop. The hike is along the Canyon Rim, through the forest out to Ribbon Lake, and then past a geyser basin, Clear Lake, and the Wapiti Meadows with big views of the Hayden Valley. If you hike one trail in Yellowstone this is it!
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Grand Canyon du Yellowstone
Votre guide expert vous attendra au pavillon à côté de l'aire de stationnement d'Upper Falls à 8 h. C'est aussi le point de départ du sentier de l'oncle Tom. La randonnée est une boucle de 6 miles. La randonnée se déroule le long du Canyon Rim, à travers la forêt jusqu'au lac Ribbon, puis devant un bassin de geyser, le lac Clear et les Wapiti Meadows avec une vue imprenable sur la vallée de Hayden. Si vous faites de la randonnée sur un sentier à Yellowstone, c'est celui-ci!
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Commentaires (254)
szbramer
Sep 2017
Josh, Emily and Jake were amazing. So knowledgeable and patient. My mom is vegetarian and they have been so accommodating with her diet and making sure that she had a lot to eat for snacks and lunch. The hikes have been so beautiful. We have nothing but nice things to say. Absolutely a great group!
Hayley20144
Sep 2017
We hiked Bunsen Peak and Osprey Falls with Emily Jo at the start of August. Yellowstone was the highlight of our 6 week North America holiday and these hikes were the highlight of Yellowstone for us. We were too nervous to go out on the trail on our own so chose to book a guided hike... so glad we did! Emily Jo had so much knowledge and was so invested in the Yellowstone area, as well as the broader ecological community. She explained about all the different trees, grasses, flowers, rock formations, and we saw so much wildlife including an amazing encounter with the endangered Pika! We also saw woodpecker, some fancy green birds that I can't remember the name of but sounded like 'tangerine', a baby short tailed weasel, some chipmunks getting very friendly with each other, a grouse, a marmot, learned to see where the bear have been, and the difference between wolf and cat poo. There were only maybe 4 or 5 other groups (usually couples) encountered on these two hikes combined, and lunch and snacks were delicious. Highly recommend.
scogor
Aug 2017
My wife and i just returned from a three week "road trip" that included visits to four national parks. One of the wisest decisions I made in planning our trip was contacting Josh and Emily Jo and setting up hikes on three consecutive days in Yellowstone. Josh and Emily Jo guided the two of us and one other lucky park visitor on our first day--our most difficult (but certainly suitable for anyone in good physical shape) hike to the summit of Bunsen Peak (with our lunch break near the summit and surrounded by incredible views and nothing else)--we then descended taking a different path and finished the last half mile braving rain and hail. Quite an exciting and energizing day! Josh and Emily Jo did a great job of educating us, measuring our pace (and taking care of my wife's twisted ankle--a freak and unavoidable accident that occurred on our descent). Saw lots of wildlife, including the elusive pica. The next day, Jake and I had a great hike to and from Lone Star geyser--much more impressive than Old Faithful and almost no one that visits Yellowstone sees this geyser. Jake also was able to show me the "before" and "after" (old growth/new growth forests) results of the 1988 fires. This geyser was so impressive that I took my wife on the shorter hike to and from Lone Star later that day. We joined Jake and a family of four the next morning for our final hike in the Lamar Valley and were amazed with Jake's ability to locate wildlife--we spotted a coyote, a ground squirrel (lucky with this one as they are supposedly already hibernating), a badger, sand hill cranes, trumpeter swans, a pronghorn, and more bison than we could count. We were truly "up close and personal" with the bison and Jake took great care to make sure that we were well aware of the need to give the bison their space--there is nothing quite like watching bison on the move. Josh, Emily Jo and Jake really love Yellowstone and their enthusiasm for the park and being guides made our three days with YHG highlights of our "road trip". Like all first time visitors to Yellowstone, we visited the "laundry list" of sights (Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic, etc.) and dealt with the throngs of other tourists and battles over parking spaces. Thankfully, when we were with YHG, we were away from the crowds and really experienced the breathtaking splendor of Yellowstone. If you really want to experience Yellowstone, spend some time with YHG. You will not be disappointed! (BTW, Josh, Emily Jo, and Jake, Cheryl's doing fine--just a sprain and we got a few more short hikes in--and one long one to and from Avalanche Lake in Glacier--thanks to all three of you for three unforgettable days!)

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