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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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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (76)
msrene483
Jun 2019
We had a wonderful day in Yellowstone. Tied to Nature does am excellent tour. Adam is very knowledgeable and passionate about the park. He made sure that we made every significant site and we saw lots of wildlife. Adam was able to suggest vantage points for viewing that I am certain that we would have missed if we had toured the park on our own. The lunch was delicious and very enjoyable. I recommend this tour for anyone visiting Yellowstone.
Tanner V
Jun 2019
Our group of 7 (4 adults and 3 kids ages 7-10) spent the past two days touring Yellowstone with Adam Brubaker from Tied to Nature. I very rarely write online reviews but our experience with Adam was exceptional and worth sharing. On both days, Adam picked us up in a customized van from our rental house in Island Park, Idaho. On the first day, we visited the geo-thermal features along the lower loop. Adam was so helpful in sequencing the order in which we saw things in order to avoid crowds, which hikes (i.e. the one above the grand prismatic) were "worth it" and well suited for kids. He told us an incredible amount about the geological history of the park and helped us to identify plants and animals as we went. On the second day, Adam took us on a wildlife tour of the upper loop. His background as a naturalist and a photographer really shined through. He came equipped with binoculars, a high-resolution scope, an amazing camera and bear spray. With his help, we saw bears, bison, pronghorn, big horn sheep, peregrine falcons, ospreys, a horned owl, day-old fawns, and even an elusive pine marten. He knew where to look for specific nests, where the bears hang out and was familiar with rangers who helped guide us to areas where they had seen activity. He was incredibly knowledgeable, safety-oriented, and taught our kids how to be respectful of the wildlife we were seeing. Perhaps most importantly, Adam was just a great person to spend two days with. He was kind and highly patient with our kids. As a father of four boys himself, he knew how to engage them and came prepared with thermal detection gun they could use to sense the temperatures of the geo thermal features. He had a deck of cards that had asked our kids to find specific things at each stop (something round, something smelly, something orange, etc.) I am so glad that we decided to have a guide in Yellowstone and that we discovered Adam & Tied to Nature. It was truly the highlight of our trip.
Janis P
May 2019
My husband and I hired Adam for both of his tours in Yellowstone. Our first day was the lower loop and Old Faithful. Early in the day we saw a grizzly bear with her two cubs (see photo below) which was a total treat! He timed our viewing of Old Faithful perfectly. The sights along the lower loop were awesome and educational. Adam was knowledgeable and professional and a super nice man. We highly recommend this tour with Adam.

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