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Visite privée de la faune de Yellowstone

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Spend the day looking for wildlife throughout Yellowstone, focusing on Yellowstone’s Northern loop. You will visit areas such as Lamar or Haden Valley for the chance to see bears, wolves, coyotes, bison, elk, and pronghorn. You will also explore river corridors, valleys, forests, and other habitats looking for other animals including, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, river otters, and other species. While traveling through these area you will also have a chance to enjoy the scenic vistas these animals call home. (This trip is your best chance to see a bear or wolf but no guarantees.)
Ville: Idaho
Wed 11 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Soda/Pop
Choose between a roast beef, turkey, ham, veggie, and a pb&j sandwich as part of your picnic style lunch.
Bottled water
Spotting Scope
Snacks
Binoculars
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
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Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears.
2
Mammoth Hot Springs
Make a stop to look into the canyon and serch for bighorn sheep, peregrine falcons, osprey, and other animals that make these cliffs there home.
3
Petrified Tree
Take a stop here to look at a 50million old redwood tree and search for black bears at the same time.
4
Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears.
5
Mammoth Hot Springs
Make a stop to look into the canyon and serch for bighorn sheep, peregrine falcons, osprey, and other animals that make these cliffs there home.
6
Petrified Tree
Take a stop here to look at a 50million old redwood tree and search for black bears at the same time.
7
Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears.
8
Mammoth Hot Springs
Make a stop to look into the canyon and serch for bighorn sheep, peregrine falcons, osprey, and other animals that make these cliffs there home.
9
Petrified Tree
Take a stop here to look at a 50million old redwood tree and search for black bears at the same time.
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Vallée de Lamar
Traversez la vallée de Lamar, également connue sous le nom de Serengeti américain, à la recherche de bisons, d'élans, de pronghorns, de loups et d'ours.
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Sources chaudes de mammouth
Arrêtez-vous pour regarder dans le canyon et recherchez des mouflons d'Amérique, des faucons pèlerins, des balbuzards pêcheurs et d'autres animaux qui habitent ces falaises.
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Arbre pétrifié
Arrêtez-vous ici pour observer un séquoia vieux de 50 millions et rechercher des ours noirs en même temps.
13
Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears. You may spend more or less time in this area depending on where the most wildlife is during the day.
14
Tower Fall
Take a short hike out to Tower Falls along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. This is an optional experience as wildlife on this trip is a priority.
15
Yellowstone National Park
As you travel to and from Lamar Valley you will have the opportunity to view wildlife and other scenic locations as time permits.
16
Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears. You may spend more or less time in this area depending on where the most wildlife is during the day.
17
Tower Fall
Take a short hike out to Tower Falls along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. This is an optional experience as wildlife on this trip is a priority.
18
Yellowstone National Park
As you travel to and from Lamar Valley you will have the opportunity to view wildlife and other scenic locations as time permits.
19
Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears. You may spend more or less time in this area depending on where the most wildlife is during the day.
20
Tower Fall
Take a short hike out to Tower Falls along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. This is an optional experience as wildlife on this trip is a priority.
21
Yellowstone National Park
As you travel to and from Lamar Valley you will have the opportunity to view wildlife and other scenic locations as time permits.
22
Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears. You may spend more or less time in this area depending on where the most wildlife is during the day.
23
Tower Fall
Take a short hike out to Tower Falls along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. This is an optional experience as wildlife on this trip is a priority.
24
Yellowstone National Park
As you travel to and from Lamar Valley you will have the opportunity to view wildlife and other scenic locations as time permits.
25
Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears. You may spend more or less time in this area depending on where the most wildlife is during the day.
26
Tower Fall
Take a short hike out to Tower Falls along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. This is an optional experience as wildlife on this trip is a priority.
27
Yellowstone National Park
As you travel to and from Lamar Valley you will have the opportunity to view wildlife and other scenic locations as time permits.
28
Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears. You may spend more or less time in this area depending on where the most wildlife is during the day.
29
Tower Fall
Take a short hike out to Tower Falls along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. This is an optional experience as wildlife on this trip is a priority.
30
Yellowstone National Park
As you travel to and from Lamar Valley you will have the opportunity to view wildlife and other scenic locations as time permits.
31
Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears. You may spend more or less time in this area depending on where the most wildlife is during the day.
32
Tower Fall
Take a short hike out to Tower Falls along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. This is an optional experience as wildlife on this trip is a priority.
33
Yellowstone National Park
As you travel to and from Lamar Valley you will have the opportunity to view wildlife and other scenic locations as time permits.
34
Lamar Valley
Travel across Lamar Valley, also known as the American Serengeti looking for bison, elk, pronghorn, wolves, and bears. You may spend more or less time in this area depending on where the most wildlife is during the day.
35
Tower Fall
Take a short hike out to Tower Falls along the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. This is an optional experience as wildlife on this trip is a priority.
36
Yellowstone National Park
As you travel to and from Lamar Valley you will have the opportunity to view wildlife and other scenic locations as time permits.
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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 (86)
KimKenny130
Jul 2024
Had our family of 7 on a wildlife tour of Yellowstone with Tied to Nature. Our guide, Brian, was very knowledgeable about the park and its wildlife and has a calming and kind personality. He spent time teaching us about the different places we were passing through as we made it to our ultimate destination of Lamar Valley. We saw a ton of animals including elk, a grizzly bear, a black bear, a black wolf, plenty of bison, elk, sheep, osprey and a pair of bald eagles. What makes a trip like this enjoyable is that you can enjoy the scenery and knowledge of a professional who knows the park and where to look for animals. He also has spotting scopes and a phone connector to use for longer distance viewing/recording. Make sure you get some videos and pictures like that. They are way better than you will get with your phone or even a decent SLR. Final note. Brian suggested we follow him in to Madison Junction because we planned to go see more of the park after our tour ended. That saved us at least 45 min of driving back and forth to West Yellowstone and we were able to head down to see many of the thermal features in and around Old Faithful to wrap up our afternoon. Great trip - thanks Brian! Highly recommend.
W5094DVjimf
Jun 2024
Brian was so personable and we immediately felt like we were traveling with an old friend. He was very knowledgeable about the park and the history. Brian put us on all the animals we wanted to see. Many of these animals were well camouflaged in their environment and without his expertise we would not have known they were there. If you are wondering if it is worth the money, it absolutely is. I witnessed some other people on wildlife tours that were not getting the experience were and felt bad for them. We really lucked out choosing Tied to Nature. Made our trip so special. Thanks Brian!
laurentT6452JL
May 2024
Great tour! We saw a ton of wildlife, and our tour guide Brian was super knowledgeable, friendly, and fun to hang out with all day. We learned a lot that we were able to use for the rest of our week in Yellowstone viewing and photographing wildlife.

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