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Visite privée de Yellowstone Old Faithful et Lower Loop

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Spending the day on Yellowstone’s lower loop will give you an opportunity to experience the best of what Yellowstone has to offer. A long the way stop and see the famous Old Faithful Geyser as it erupts 150 feet into the air. Walk along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and view the Lower Falls as water plunges 300 feet into the canyon. Visit the colorful hot springs and other thermal features at one of the many geyser basins including Fountain Paint Pots, Black Sand Geyser Basin, and Wet Thumb Geyser Basin. Watch for bison, elk, bears, wolves and numerous other animals in Hayden Valley and other wildlife hotspots. This is the recommended tour if you just have one day and want to see the best of Yellowstone.
Ville: Idaho
Thu 24 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Picnic style lunch including a sandwich, drink, chips, and a snack.
Snacks
Use of binoculars and a spotting scope.
Picnic style lunch including a sandwich, drink, chips, and a snack.
Snacks
Use of binoculars and a spotting scope.
Picnic style lunch including a sandwich, drink, chips, and a snack.
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Old Faithful
Watch and listen as Old Faithful erupts 130 or more shooting out close to 5000 gallons of water. While here take a peep inside the famous Old Faithful Inn that was first constructed in 1904.
2
Yellowstone Lake
Stop along the largest alpine lake in the country for a nice picnic style lunch.
3
Hayden Valley
Drive through Hayden Valley in the search for wildlife that calls this area home. Wildlife is never guaranteed but bison, elk, coyotes, bears, and wolves can be spotted in the valley.
4
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Stop at one of the many scenic look out along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone to view the Lower Falls. At 300 feet tall, the Lower Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in the park.
5
Fountain Paint Pot
With over 10,000 thermal spots in Yellowstone it is impossible to see them all. Stopping at one of the Geyser Basins will you give you a chance to see and photograph some of the many hot springs found in Yellowstone.
6
Old Faithful
Watch and listen as Old Faithful erupts 130 or more shooting out close to 5000 gallons of water. While here take a peep inside the famous Old Faithful Inn that was first constructed in 1904.
7
Yellowstone Lake
Stop along the largest alpine lake in the country for a nice picnic style lunch.
8
Hayden Valley
Drive through Hayden Valley in the search for wildlife that calls this area home. Wildlife is never guaranteed but bison, elk, coyotes, bears, and wolves can be spotted in the valley.
9
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Stop at one of the many scenic look out along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone to view the Lower Falls. At 300 feet tall, the Lower Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in the park.
10
Fountain Paint Pot
With over 10,000 thermal spots in Yellowstone it is impossible to see them all. Stopping at one of the Geyser Basins will you give you a chance to see and photograph some of the many hot springs found in Yellowstone.
11
Vieux fidèle
Regardez et écoutez Old Faithful en éruption 130 ou plus tirant près de 5000 gallons d'eau. Pendant que vous êtes ici, jetez un coup d'œil à l'intérieur du célèbre Old Faithful Inn qui a été construit pour la première fois en 1904.
12
Lac Yellowstone
Arrêtez-vous le long du plus grand lac alpin du pays pour un bon déjeuner de style pique-nique.
13
Vallée de Hayden
Traversez Hayden Valley à la recherche d'animaux sauvages qui habitent cette région. La faune n'est jamais garantie, mais des bisons, des wapitis, des coyotes, des ours et des loups peuvent être aperçus dans la vallée.
14
Chutes inférieures de la rivière Yellowstone
Arrêtez-vous à l'un des nombreux points de vue panoramiques le long du Grand Canyon de Yellowstone pour admirer les chutes inférieures. À 300 pieds de haut, les chutes inférieures sont l'un des sites les plus spectaculaires du parc.
15
Pot de peinture fontaine
Avec plus de 10 000 points thermaux à Yellowstone, il est impossible de tous les voir. En vous arrêtant dans l'un des bassins de geyser, vous aurez l'occasion de voir et de photographier certaines des nombreuses sources chaudes trouvées à Yellowstone.
16
Old Faithful
Watch and listen as Old Faithful erupts 130 or more shooting out close to 5000 gallons of water. While here take a peep inside the famous Old Faithful Inn that was first constructed in 1904.
17
Yellowstone Lake
Stop along the largest alpine lake in the country for a nice picnic style lunch.
18
Hayden Valley
Drive through Hayden Valley in the search for wildlife that calls this area home. Wildlife is never guaranteed but bison, elk, coyotes, bears, and wolves can be spotted in the valley.
19
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Stop at one of the many scenic look out along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone to view the Lower Falls. At 300 feet tall, the Lower Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in the park.
20
Fountain Paint Pot
With over 10,000 thermal spots in Yellowstone it is impossible to see them all. Stopping at one of the Geyser Basins will you give you a chance to see and photograph some of the many hot springs found in Yellowstone.
21
Old Faithful
Watch and listen as Old Faithful erupts 130 or more shooting out close to 5000 gallons of water. While here take a peep inside the famous Old Faithful Inn that was first constructed in 1904.
22
Yellowstone Lake
Stop along the largest alpine lake in the country for a nice picnic style lunch.
23
Hayden Valley
Drive through Hayden Valley in the search for wildlife that calls this area home. Wildlife is never guaranteed but bison, elk, coyotes, bears, and wolves can be spotted in the valley.
24
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Stop at one of the many scenic look out along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone to view the Lower Falls. At 300 feet tall, the Lower Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in the park.
25
Fountain Paint Pot
With over 10,000 thermal spots in Yellowstone it is impossible to see them all. Stopping at one of the Geyser Basins will you give you a chance to see and photograph some of the many hot springs found in Yellowstone.
26
Old Faithful
Watch and listen as Old Faithful erupts 130 or more shooting out close to 5000 gallons of water. While here take a peep inside the famous Old Faithful Inn that was first constructed in 1904.
27
Yellowstone Lake
Stop along the largest alpine lake in the country for a nice picnic style lunch.
28
Hayden Valley
Drive through Hayden Valley in the search for wildlife that calls this area home. Wildlife is never guaranteed but bison, elk, coyotes, bears, and wolves can be spotted in the valley.
29
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Stop at one of the many scenic look out along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone to view the Lower Falls. At 300 feet tall, the Lower Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in the park.
30
Fountain Paint Pot
With over 10,000 thermal spots in Yellowstone it is impossible to see them all. Stopping at one of the Geyser Basins will you give you a chance to see and photograph some of the many hot springs found in Yellowstone.
31
Old Faithful
Watch and listen as Old Faithful erupts 130 or more shooting out close to 5000 gallons of water. While here take a peep inside the famous Old Faithful Inn that was first constructed in 1904.
32
Yellowstone Lake
Stop along the largest alpine lake in the country for a nice picnic style lunch.
33
Hayden Valley
Drive through Hayden Valley in the search for wildlife that calls this area home. Wildlife is never guaranteed but bison, elk, coyotes, bears, and wolves can be spotted in the valley.
34
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Stop at one of the many scenic look out along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone to view the Lower Falls. At 300 feet tall, the Lower Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in the park.
35
Fountain Paint Pot
With over 10,000 thermal spots in Yellowstone it is impossible to see them all. Stopping at one of the Geyser Basins will you give you a chance to see and photograph some of the many hot springs found in Yellowstone.
36
Old Faithful
Watch and listen as Old Faithful erupts 130 or more shooting out close to 5000 gallons of water. While here take a peep inside the famous Old Faithful Inn that was first constructed in 1904.
37
Yellowstone Lake
Stop along the largest alpine lake in the country for a nice picnic style lunch.
38
Hayden Valley
Drive through Hayden Valley in the search for wildlife that calls this area home. Wildlife is never guaranteed but bison, elk, coyotes, bears, and wolves can be spotted in the valley.
39
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Stop at one of the many scenic look out along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone to view the Lower Falls. At 300 feet tall, the Lower Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in the park.
40
Fountain Paint Pot
With over 10,000 thermal spots in Yellowstone it is impossible to see them all. Stopping at one of the Geyser Basins will you give you a chance to see and photograph some of the many hot springs found in Yellowstone.
41
Old Faithful
Watch and listen as Old Faithful erupts 130 or more shooting out close to 5000 gallons of water. While here take a peep inside the famous Old Faithful Inn that was first constructed in 1904.
42
Yellowstone Lake
Stop along the largest alpine lake in the country for a nice picnic style lunch.
43
Hayden Valley
Drive through Hayden Valley in the search for wildlife that calls this area home. Wildlife is never guaranteed but bison, elk, coyotes, bears, and wolves can be spotted in the valley.
44
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
Stop at one of the many scenic look out along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone to view the Lower Falls. At 300 feet tall, the Lower Falls is one of the most spectacular sights in the park.
45
Fountain Paint Pot
With over 10,000 thermal spots in Yellowstone it is impossible to see them all. Stopping at one of the Geyser Basins will you give you a chance to see and photograph some of the many hot springs found in Yellowstone.
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Commentaires (76)
William_C
Aug 2024
Our tour with Scott was A+ and our family learned so much about the history of the park, the animals, and the science behind the natural features. Highly recommended.!
naomirC5717DM
Aug 2024
It was just my husband and me with our Tied To Nature guide, Jarod. He was our MOST AMAZING personal guide. He did all the work so we didn't have to. He got us in the park before the crowds. We didn't have to struggle with maps or with trying to drive while sightseeing. He expertly maneuvered traffic and parking to make sure we saw all there was to see. He had a high powered scope which made it possible for us to view wildlife from far away. He showed us waterfalls and grizzly bears and wolf dens and buffalo and volcanic eruptions of all sizes--including Old Faithful. He was our personal photographer and took amazing pictures throughout the day--then sent them to us after our tour was over. He had drinks and snacks in the van and a wonderful lunch packed for us which we had at the Old Faithful Inn--a simply breathtaking venue and so much fun. While we traveled from site to site, Jarod talked to us about the most amazing topics. He was a wealth of knowledge about all things Yellowstone. I wish I had recorded everything he said! Jarod even helped us plan our next two days since we would be on our own. That ended up being easy for us since he taught us the best way to see Yellowstone! We had Jarod for eight hours but the time went by too fast. In closing, we would wholeheartedly recommend a private tour with Tied To Nature and we would recommend Jarod for THE BEST DAY EVER!!
Inspire232529
Jul 2024
We took Yellowstone tours with Tied to Nature this week, a day on the lower loop with stops at Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone with spectacular waterfall views from both close and far away vistas. The large, new van had plenty of room for us, from 8 to 68 and from 4 ft to 6’8”. Our guide for both days, John Bybee, was knowledgeable and a great driver navigating crowds and stopping at so many sites we had to write them down. Never telling us where we were going he would ask if we wanted to go here or there. Tied to Nature are the guides on the side not the sage on the stage. From his early arrival at 6:15 the first day for a 6:30 pickup, no waiting, to our secluded lunches where we ate at picnic benches with sweeping views, Tied to Nature made us feel like we were the only people in the park. Not 20 minutes into our first day our guide spotted a bald eagle flying low over the river next to the road, the bird watcher’s holy grail. Several Black Bears were eating wildflowers on the side of the road where we stopped and watched from across the street. We sounded the same when we saw a bear as we would riding a rollercoaster. Day 2, the day a new geyser feature emerged in Biscuit Basin, we toured the upper loop where we spotted many animals from the van and stopped to view vast herds of buffalo with our Tied to Nature binoculars and John’s Zeiss scope with a large screen attached, giving us amazing views of an Osprey couple feeding their babies in a huge nest and wolves chasing Bison then the Bison herd chasing the wolves. He later sent videos he recorded from the Zeiss of the encounters to go with our 300+ pics and videos. We have lasting memories of our trip. There were hundreds of barn swallows in mud nests under the eaves of a 140 year old barn and corrals used to house the original Bison brought to Yellowstone in the Lamar Valley, don’t stand under the eaves. The Sandhill crane was a rare sighting and a yellow striped Marmot posed for us on a nearby rock. Elk, Mule deer, a Black Wolf and 2 pups from the Junction Butte pack and an American antelope shared their meadows with us. Canadian Geese flew over as a badger scooted by our van. 8 year old Stella had her eyes closed in the van riding between stops I assumed she was sleeping. She told me later she was actually listening to John’s calm descriptions of the animals, thermal features and history. She didn’t miss a story. When John brought out the Zeiss spotting scope with the large screen attached to the viewfinder we had clear views of wolves and buffalos over a mile away and of Osprey feeding chicks in the nest. Other park visitors gravitated to the Zeiss even though they had their own scopes also because of John’s calm, friendly descriptions even as you could hear other guides shouting to their groups some with mic amplifiers, as they spotted animals. John would simply step back from his screen and quietly describe animals and history, still attracting curious visitors. I thought at first, “Hey, that’s our guide” but soon realized the beauty of Yellowstone is a shared experience for all. I felt a sense of pride when a women and her young daughter approached John and asked how to get to Gibbon Falls. When we arrived there and saw them I was glad they found it because of our friendly group. We booked our tour over a year ago, giving us plenty of time to watch Adam Brubaker’s Podcasts and Ken Burn’s Yellowstone documentaries giving us a perspective on the importance of the area for the Shoshone, Blackfoot and Sioux people, the first citizens of Yellowstone. Thanks to our friend and nature photographer Seth Brandes for recommending Tied to Nature, we won’t forget our special days in America’s Serengeti!

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