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

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The Grand Canyon Rim Hike is one of the best hikes in Yellowstone National Park. This hiking tour is a loop. Your tour guide will watch for bears and answer your questions.
Not only do we hike along the Rim of the Canyon, but also through the forest to lakes, mud pots, and meadows.
Your guide knows the trail and trail junctions, where many hikers get confused. Your guide also knows the good spots to stop for photos, resting, and lunch with a view.
Ville: le parc national de Yellowstone
Sat 19 Jul
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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
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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!
7
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!
8
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!
9
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!
10
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!
11
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!
12
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!
13
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!
14
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!
15
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!
16
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!
17
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!
18
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!
19
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!
20
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!
21
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!
22
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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Commentaires (323)
Jaclyn P
Aug 2018
My husband and I have done many guided excursions and this is by far the best. Josh, our guide, was knowledgeable, enthusiastic to share with us what he loves and knows, experienced and showed us true hospitality. ( He brought coffee to start the day and provided a great lunch!) We selected the Bunsen Peak Vista Hike. The terrain going both up and down is moderately challenging. Josh kept a very steady pace the entire hike, including a lengthy lunch rest, which took us about 6.5 hours to get from start to finish. We even went off trail for a bit to gain some extra adventure. After this we decided to soak close by in the Gardiner River, where it meets the Boiling River. Josh told us how to get there before we left for the day. Josh also gave us several other recommendations of hikes within Yellowstone, and even took the time to show us on a map. We truly had a great experience with him and the group. He imparted much knowledge upon us and made us feel safe in the back country, in bear country, the entire way. Thank you so much, we will be doing another tour with this company on our next visit! Thank you, Jaclyn and Sean
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2019
Thanks you two! We appreciate your kind review. I had a wonderful time exploring with you both. Happy trails! -Josh
Jack G
Aug 2018
We had never visited Yellowstone and wanted to get away from the crowds to truly experience the beauty of the park. We were, however, leary of hiking ourselves. We choose the Lamar Valley hike because of the abundant wildlife in this area of the park. Zach, our guide was fantastic! He was very knowledgeable and made the group feel very comfortable. Because of him, we became very confident to go off and hike ourselves. We ended up hiking over 43 miles in the seven days spent between Yellowstone and The Grand Tetons. If you want to be part of the 10% of visitors that get over 1000 yards from the road (and the crowds), I would highly recommend Yellowstone Hiking guides. Thanks Zach!
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2019
Thank you for your kind words. We appreciate your review. Zach is a wonderful guide. Happy trails. -Josh and Emily Jo
Sbird_Hiker
Jul 2018
An outstanding time with Yellowstone Hiking Guides. They are top-notch guides and humble about it. I feel fortunate to have found them, and would love to join them again. They offer an experience of Yellowstone without the crowds: beautiful grand vistas, wildlife, trees and flowers, and an opportunity to gain a “locals” connection to the Park. I booked two hikes. My hope when booking was to have an opportunity to get away from the roads and crowds, learn a few things about the Park, and be out with a guide with knowledge about how to be safe around bison and grizzlies. Their guiding provided all of those things, but much, much more. These folks have a greater in-depth and broader knowledge of the natural history of the area (wildlife, plants, geology) as well as human history, than I had expected. I learned a great deal. They have years of experience guiding in various locations. I learned that Josh Mahan has lived and guided in the area for years, following in the footsteps of his parents. Like any great guiding company, Yellowstone Hiking Guides achieves a good balance of fun, safety, and professionalism. They are friendly, down-to-earth people who provide an enjoyable time. Josh led the hike in Lamar Valley, and Zach to Bunsen Peak. The pace of both hikes allowed enough time for picture taking, and resting when needed. Josh spoke about wolves, bison, plants, the fire history and much about the Park in general. He answered questions on a variety of topics. He knows a great deal about wildlife in general, leading me to think he had a degree in biology (I was surprised to find out that he does not). Josh’s friendliness and approachability made this hike feel like I was reconnecting with an old friend who just happened to be an expert on Yellowstone. The Lamar Valley is an amazing place to wander off trail and see wildflowers as far as the eye can see…no people or roads to crop out of photos! We got great views of bison, pronghorn, and sandhill cranes. Zach is also very personable. He has a background as a science teacher, which explained his attention to clear descriptions. Zach shared knowledge about (among other things) fire ecology, tree species, local mountain ranges (including the Grand Tetons, which were visible more than 100 miles away), and historic and Native American use of the area. His explanation of how a volcanic intrusion forms was so clear that I “got it” immediately. He made a great find of a Dusky Grouse, followed by suggestions about traveling up the trail at a pace that allowed us pictures of the grouse at multiple spots as it moved too. Getting close to wildlife takes skill, and Zach has those skills. Zach also conversed with clients about their plans and interests while they were visiting the Park, and made individualized recommendations and offered tips to help those plans work out! Why the lengthy review, apart from enthusiasm? Yellowstone Hiking Guides are modest about their experience level when I thought about what I could remember from website—modest, in my opinion, almost to a fault. At the end of the hike, Josh mentioned, only in the course of conversation on another topic, that he would be leading a multi-day tour for National Geographic in Yellowstone and adjacent areas. After my experience, I can see why an organization with a reputation like National Geographic would hire Yellowstone Hiking Guides for their trips. Later in our Yellowstone trip, we encountered tour groups from other companies who were stopped at pullouts in Lamar Valley. I was so glad to have had the opportunity to go beyond the “pullout tour” and enjoy the beauty of Yellowstone in the trail-less meadows. Thank you, Yellowstone Hiking Guides, for two days of wonderful opportunity!
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2019
Thank you so much for your kind words and wonderful review! We truly appreciate your time! Thanks for a great time out on the trail with Zach, he's great! Happy trails and best wishes! -Josh and Emily Jo

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