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Visite privée d'une journée complète du parc national de Yellowstone

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Enjoy endless views of mountains, geysers, canyons, lakes, rivers and more on this customizable private tour of Yellowstone National Park. Many main attractions including Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, the historic Lake Hotel and the colorful Fountain Paint Pot. Learn about the area’s history, geology and ecology from your guide, and keep your eye out for wildlife including bison, bears and wolves.
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Sun 22 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Binoculars
Bottled water
Professional guide
Spotting Scope
Lunch
Snacks
Luxury Transportation
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Firehole River
The Firehole River is well known for fishing, nearby hiking trails, the stunning Firehole Falls, and a fantastic swimming area. Here guests will have the opportunity to see and photograph the Firehole Falls. Firehole Falls is a 40-foot waterfall amidst 800-foot thick lava flows forming the canyon walls.
2
Old Faithful
Yellowstone's star attraction, and the most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful is the most regular predictable geyser in the Park, with eruptions occurring approximately every 91 minutes. Shooting 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of boiling water into the air, Old Faithful reaches an average height of about 145 feet in just 15-20 seconds. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy their boxed lunch before or after the eruption.
3
Grand Teton National Park
Located just north of Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park boasts 310,000 acres of lush valley floors, mountain meadows, alpine lakes and the rising peaks of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. Eager to enter Yellowstone National Park, stops in Grand Teton National Park will be minimal.
4
Grand Loop Road
The Grand Loop Road in Yellowstone is the main way to get to the attractions in the national park. This stretch from Madison Junction to the exit for the Old Faithful area is the most popular and has the most geyser basins.
5
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is considered one of the most breathtaking sights inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
6
Hayden Valley
The Hayden Valley area occupies about 50 square miles of the valley floor, which is an ancient lake bed from a time when Yellowstone Lake was much larger. One of the best places to catch a glimpse of Yellowstone's fascinating wildlife is Hayden Valley. This lush valley north of Yellowstone Lake is a highly visited gathering place for bison, elk, coyotes and grizzly bears.
7
Fountain Paint Pot
The fascinating Fountain Paint Pot area in Yellowstone National Park contains all four types of thermal features that are popular to view - geysers, hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles. Guests will have the opportunity to walk the half mile boardwalk nature trail to see it all.
8
Firehole River
The Firehole River is well known for fishing, nearby hiking trails, the stunning Firehole Falls, and a fantastic swimming area. Here guests will have the opportunity to see and photograph the Firehole Falls. Firehole Falls is a 40-foot waterfall amidst 800-foot thick lava flows forming the canyon walls.
9
Old Faithful
Yellowstone's star attraction, and the most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful is the most regular predictable geyser in the Park, with eruptions occurring approximately every 91 minutes. Shooting 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of boiling water into the air, Old Faithful reaches an average height of about 145 feet in just 15-20 seconds. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy their boxed lunch before or after the eruption.
10
Grand Teton National Park
Located just north of Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park boasts 310,000 acres of lush valley floors, mountain meadows, alpine lakes and the rising peaks of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. Eager to enter Yellowstone National Park, stops in Grand Teton National Park will be minimal.
11
Grand Loop Road
The Grand Loop Road in Yellowstone is the main way to get to the attractions in the national park. This stretch from Madison Junction to the exit for the Old Faithful area is the most popular and has the most geyser basins.
12
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is considered one of the most breathtaking sights inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
13
Hayden Valley
The Hayden Valley area occupies about 50 square miles of the valley floor, which is an ancient lake bed from a time when Yellowstone Lake was much larger. One of the best places to catch a glimpse of Yellowstone's fascinating wildlife is Hayden Valley. This lush valley north of Yellowstone Lake is a highly visited gathering place for bison, elk, coyotes and grizzly bears.
14
Fountain Paint Pot
The fascinating Fountain Paint Pot area in Yellowstone National Park contains all four types of thermal features that are popular to view - geysers, hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles. Guests will have the opportunity to walk the half mile boardwalk nature trail to see it all.
15
Rivière Firehole
La rivière Firehole est bien connue pour la pêche, les sentiers de randonnée à proximité, les superbes chutes Firehole et une zone de baignade fantastique. Ici, les invités auront l'occasion de voir et de photographier les chutes Firehole. Firehole Falls est une chute d'eau de 40 pieds au milieu de coulées de lave épaisses de 800 pieds formant les parois du canyon.
16
Vieux fidèle
Attraction vedette de Yellowstone et geyser le plus célèbre au monde, Old Faithful est le geyser prévisible le plus régulier du parc, avec des éruptions se produisant environ toutes les 91 minutes. En projetant 3 700 à 8 400 gallons d'eau bouillante dans les airs, Old Faithful atteint une hauteur moyenne d'environ 145 pieds en seulement 15 à 20 secondes. Les invités auront la possibilité de profiter de leur panier-repas avant ou après l'éruption.
17
Parc national de Grand Teton
Situé juste au nord de Jackson Hole, le parc national de Grand Teton compte 310 000 acres de vallées luxuriantes, de prairies de montagne, de lacs alpins et des sommets de la chaîne de montagnes de Grand Teton. Désireux d'entrer dans le parc national de Yellowstone, les arrêts dans le parc national de Grand Teton seront minimes.
18
Route de la grande boucle
La Grand Loop Road à Yellowstone est le principal moyen de se rendre aux attractions du parc national. Ce tronçon de Madison Junction à la sortie de la zone Old Faithful est le plus populaire et possède le plus de bassins de geyser.
19
Grand Canyon du Yellowstone
Le Grand Canyon de Yellowstone est considéré comme l'un des sites les plus époustouflants du parc national de Yellowstone. Vingt miles de long, le canyon mesure jusqu'à 4 000 pieds de large et 1 200 pieds de profondeur par endroits. De plusieurs points de vue, vous pouvez voir les chutes inférieures plongeant à pic dans le canyon à 308 pieds, ou les chutes supérieures dégringolant à 109 pieds.
20
Vallée de Hayden
La région de Hayden Valley occupe environ 50 miles carrés du fond de la vallée, qui est un ancien lit de lac datant d'une époque où le lac Yellowstone était beaucoup plus grand. Hayden Valley est l'un des meilleurs endroits pour apercevoir la faune fascinante de Yellowstone. Cette vallée luxuriante au nord du lac Yellowstone est un lieu de rassemblement très fréquenté pour les bisons, les wapitis, les coyotes et les grizzlis.
21
Pot de peinture fontaine
La fascinante zone de Fountain Paint Pot dans le parc national de Yellowstone contient les quatre types de caractéristiques thermiques populaires à voir - geysers, sources chaudes, mares de boue et fumerolles. Les clients auront la possibilité de parcourir le sentier naturel de la promenade d'un demi-mile pour tout voir.
22
Firehole River
The Firehole River is well known for fishing, nearby hiking trails, the stunning Firehole Falls, and a fantastic swimming area. Here guests will have the opportunity to see and photograph the Firehole Falls. Firehole Falls is a 40-foot waterfall amidst 800-foot thick lava flows forming the canyon walls.
23
Old Faithful
Yellowstone's star attraction, and the most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful is the most regular predictable geyser in the Park, with eruptions occurring approximately every 91 minutes. Shooting 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of boiling water into the air, Old Faithful reaches an average height of about 145 feet in just 15-20 seconds. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy their boxed lunch before or after the eruption.
24
Grand Teton National Park
Located just north of Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park boasts 310,000 acres of lush valley floors, mountain meadows, alpine lakes and the rising peaks of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. Eager to enter Yellowstone National Park, stops in Grand Teton National Park will be minimal.
25
Grand Loop Road
The Grand Loop Road in Yellowstone is the main way to get to the attractions in the national park. This stretch from Madison Junction to the exit for the Old Faithful area is the most popular and has the most geyser basins.
26
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is considered one of the most breathtaking sights inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
27
Hayden Valley
The Hayden Valley area occupies about 50 square miles of the valley floor, which is an ancient lake bed from a time when Yellowstone Lake was much larger. One of the best places to catch a glimpse of Yellowstone's fascinating wildlife is Hayden Valley. This lush valley north of Yellowstone Lake is a highly visited gathering place for bison, elk, coyotes and grizzly bears.
28
Fountain Paint Pot
The fascinating Fountain Paint Pot area in Yellowstone National Park contains all four types of thermal features that are popular to view - geysers, hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles. Guests will have the opportunity to walk the half mile boardwalk nature trail to see it all.
29
Firehole River
The Firehole River is well known for fishing, nearby hiking trails, the stunning Firehole Falls, and a fantastic swimming area. Here guests will have the opportunity to see and photograph the Firehole Falls. Firehole Falls is a 40-foot waterfall amidst 800-foot thick lava flows forming the canyon walls.
30
Old Faithful
Yellowstone's star attraction, and the most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful is the most regular predictable geyser in the Park, with eruptions occurring approximately every 91 minutes. Shooting 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of boiling water into the air, Old Faithful reaches an average height of about 145 feet in just 15-20 seconds. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy their boxed lunch before or after the eruption.
31
Grand Teton National Park
Located just north of Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park boasts 310,000 acres of lush valley floors, mountain meadows, alpine lakes and the rising peaks of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. Eager to enter Yellowstone National Park, stops in Grand Teton National Park will be minimal.
32
Grand Loop Road
The Grand Loop Road in Yellowstone is the main way to get to the attractions in the national park. This stretch from Madison Junction to the exit for the Old Faithful area is the most popular and has the most geyser basins.
33
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is considered one of the most breathtaking sights inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
34
Hayden Valley
The Hayden Valley area occupies about 50 square miles of the valley floor, which is an ancient lake bed from a time when Yellowstone Lake was much larger. One of the best places to catch a glimpse of Yellowstone's fascinating wildlife is Hayden Valley. This lush valley north of Yellowstone Lake is a highly visited gathering place for bison, elk, coyotes and grizzly bears.
35
Fountain Paint Pot
The fascinating Fountain Paint Pot area in Yellowstone National Park contains all four types of thermal features that are popular to view - geysers, hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles. Guests will have the opportunity to walk the half mile boardwalk nature trail to see it all.
36
Firehole River
The Firehole River is well known for fishing, nearby hiking trails, the stunning Firehole Falls, and a fantastic swimming area. Here guests will have the opportunity to see and photograph the Firehole Falls. Firehole Falls is a 40-foot waterfall amidst 800-foot thick lava flows forming the canyon walls.
37
Old Faithful
Yellowstone's star attraction, and the most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful is the most regular predictable geyser in the Park, with eruptions occurring approximately every 91 minutes. Shooting 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of boiling water into the air, Old Faithful reaches an average height of about 145 feet in just 15-20 seconds. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy their boxed lunch before or after the eruption.
38
Grand Teton National Park
Located just north of Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park boasts 310,000 acres of lush valley floors, mountain meadows, alpine lakes and the rising peaks of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. Eager to enter Yellowstone National Park, stops in Grand Teton National Park will be minimal.
39
Grand Loop Road
The Grand Loop Road in Yellowstone is the main way to get to the attractions in the national park. This stretch from Madison Junction to the exit for the Old Faithful area is the most popular and has the most geyser basins.
40
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is considered one of the most breathtaking sights inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
41
Hayden Valley
The Hayden Valley area occupies about 50 square miles of the valley floor, which is an ancient lake bed from a time when Yellowstone Lake was much larger. One of the best places to catch a glimpse of Yellowstone's fascinating wildlife is Hayden Valley. This lush valley north of Yellowstone Lake is a highly visited gathering place for bison, elk, coyotes and grizzly bears.
42
Fountain Paint Pot
The fascinating Fountain Paint Pot area in Yellowstone National Park contains all four types of thermal features that are popular to view - geysers, hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles. Guests will have the opportunity to walk the half mile boardwalk nature trail to see it all.
43
Firehole River
The Firehole River is well known for fishing, nearby hiking trails, the stunning Firehole Falls, and a fantastic swimming area. Here guests will have the opportunity to see and photograph the Firehole Falls. Firehole Falls is a 40-foot waterfall amidst 800-foot thick lava flows forming the canyon walls.
44
Old Faithful
Yellowstone's star attraction, and the most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful is the most regular predictable geyser in the Park, with eruptions occurring approximately every 91 minutes. Shooting 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of boiling water into the air, Old Faithful reaches an average height of about 145 feet in just 15-20 seconds. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy their boxed lunch before or after the eruption.
45
Grand Teton National Park
Located just north of Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park boasts 310,000 acres of lush valley floors, mountain meadows, alpine lakes and the rising peaks of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. Eager to enter Yellowstone National Park, stops in Grand Teton National Park will be minimal.
46
Grand Loop Road
The Grand Loop Road in Yellowstone is the main way to get to the attractions in the national park. This stretch from Madison Junction to the exit for the Old Faithful area is the most popular and has the most geyser basins.
47
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is considered one of the most breathtaking sights inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
48
Hayden Valley
The Hayden Valley area occupies about 50 square miles of the valley floor, which is an ancient lake bed from a time when Yellowstone Lake was much larger. One of the best places to catch a glimpse of Yellowstone's fascinating wildlife is Hayden Valley. This lush valley north of Yellowstone Lake is a highly visited gathering place for bison, elk, coyotes and grizzly bears.
49
Fountain Paint Pot
The fascinating Fountain Paint Pot area in Yellowstone National Park contains all four types of thermal features that are popular to view - geysers, hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles. Guests will have the opportunity to walk the half mile boardwalk nature trail to see it all.
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Commentaires (85)
misss461
Oct 2024
I had an amazing time at Yellowstone, our guide Jesse has solid biblical creationist view and is such a cheerful knowledgeable guy. Definitely one of the best guides you can find out there
261pizzac
Oct 2024
Jesse is a fantastic tour guide! Not only did he take us to Yellowstone at times that were exceptionally uncrowded, but he took us to the best spots as well and had so much knowledge on all the history of the geological features and the park itself. So much experience as well! Me and my friend wanted to hike teewinot mountain a week later and Jesse being so experienced was able to provide us advice for conquering such a difficult mountain. He is truly a beast !
brom007
Aug 2024
Jesse was great. He had a lot of passion and knowledge of the area. Also a good driver. His experience allowed for good use of time as well. Great trip and a great way to get a feel for the area for future solo trips.

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