Całodniowa wycieczka z przewodnikiem po Yellowstone
Całodniowa wycieczka z przewodnikiem po Yellowstone
Przegląd
Have an awesome time with our incredibly thorough and knowledgeable park guides as we take you to iconic Yellowstone sights such as Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic Spring. We know this area like the back of our hands and all the frequented wildlife spots as well. You will see all the must-visit spots during your tour while gaining top notch environmental education at the same time. We stay by your side on tour as we get out and guide all stops step by step with you. You will never feel lost or out of place. We have a lot of fun on this tour and you will see ALL the iconic sights of Yellowstone, guaranteed. We know what we are doing and you will not regret joining us!
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
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Stary Wierny
Przeżyj kultowe baseny gejzerów Old Faithful
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Wielki Kanion Yellowstone
Zobacz dwa masywne wodospady z wielu punktów widzenia. Zabierzemy Cię w najlepsze miejsca, aby zobaczyć zarówno górne, jak i dolne spadki.
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Basen gejzeru Norris
Na podstawie dostępności. Przejdź się z nami przez najstarszą, najgorętszą i najbardziej dynamiczną część Parku Narodowego Yellowstone, gdzie znajduje się największy gejzer na świecie.
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Dolina Haydena
Zobacz duże stada bawołów i okazjonalnie łosie, wilki i orły przednie, jadąc przez jedną z rozległych otwartych równin w Yellowstone.
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Wielka Pryzmatyczna Wiosna
Na podstawie dostępności. Przechodzimy przez basen gejzeru Midway, oglądając gejzer Excelsior i Grand Prismatic Spring, największe gorące źródło na świecie
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Basen gejzeru West Thumb
Zobacz garnki z farbą, najgłębsze gorące źródło w Yellowstone i słynny Fishing Cone, a wszystko to na pięknym brzegu jeziora Yellowstone.
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Gejzery Yellowstone - obszar wulkanu błotnego
Zobacz największy garnek błota w Yellowstone i zobacz inne pochmurne gorące źródła w tej bardzo kwaśnej i bardzo śmierdzącej części superwulkanu Yellowstone.
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Źródła Paszczy Smoka
Zobacz parę wydobywającą się z tej jaskini, która wygląda jak parskanie wściekłego byka. Nie wiadomo, kto nadał tej grocie obecną nazwę, ale Dragon's Mouth Springs to kolejna fascynująca funkcja hydrotermalna Parku Narodowego Yellowstone
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Punkt artysty
Zobacz najbardziej niesamowity widok na Dolne Wodospady Rzeki Yellowstone. Z tego widoku zauważ także niesamowite kolory ścian kanionu, wyrzeźbionych przez miliony lat erozji i aktywności geotermalnej. Zdjęcie, które ci tutaj zrobimy, będzie na twojej kartce świątecznej!
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Jezioro Yellowstone
Największe alpejskie jezioro w Ameryce Północnej. Jeśli przyjedziesz tu wystarczająco wcześnie, możesz nawet zobaczyć, czy zamarzł. Dołącz do nas podczas tej przejażdżki, gdy będziemy rozmawiać o pstrągach, inwazyjnych rybach i innych wyzwaniach stojących przed tym niesamowitym jeziorem.
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Pojemnik z farbą fontannową
Kiedy będziemy już dostępni, zatrzymajmy się, aby nacieszyć się bulgoczącymi garnkami z farbą w dolnym zbiorniku gejzeru. Zobacz także tryskające gejzery, kolorowe gorące źródła i choinki bobby!
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Napęd Firehole Canyon
Zatrzymujemy się, aby zrobić zdjęcie niesamowitego wodospadu pośrodku skalnego kanionu wulkanu.
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Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
14
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
15
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
16
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
17
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
18
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
19
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
20
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
21
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
22
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
23
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
24
Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
25
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
26
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
27
Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
28
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
29
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
30
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
31
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
32
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
33
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
34
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
35
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
36
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
37
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
38
Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
39
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
40
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
41
Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
42
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
43
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
44
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
45
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
46
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
47
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
48
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
49
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
50
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
51
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
52
Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
53
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
54
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
55
Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
56
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
57
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
58
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
59
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
60
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
61
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
62
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
63
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
64
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
65
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
66
Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
67
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
68
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
69
Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
70
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
71
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
72
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
73
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
74
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
75
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
76
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
77
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
78
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
79
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
80
Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
81
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
82
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
83
Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
84
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
85
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
86
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
87
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
88
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
89
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
90
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
91
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
92
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
93
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
94
Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
95
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
96
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
97
Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
98
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
99
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
100
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
101
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
102
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
103
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
104
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
105
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
106
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
107
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
108
Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
109
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
110
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
111
Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
112
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
113
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
114
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
115
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
116
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
117
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
118
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
119
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
120
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
121
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
122
Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
123
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
124
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
125
Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
126
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
127
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
128
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
129
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
130
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
131
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
132
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
133
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
134
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
135
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
136
Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
137
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
138
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
139
Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
140
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
141
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
142
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
143
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
144
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
145
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
146
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
147
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
148
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
149
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
150
Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
151
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
152
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
153
Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
154
Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
155
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
156
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
157
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
158
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
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Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
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Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
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Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
162
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
163
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
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Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
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West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
166
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
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Lake Butte Overlook
Start your morning off right with a magnificent view of Yellowstone Lake from above, the largest alpine lake in North America. We also see many bears in this area frequently.
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Fishing Bridge - General Store
Stop for our in park meetup and first bathroom break at Fishing Bridge General Store at 9am
169
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Witness the largest mud pot in Yellowstone and see other cloudy hot springs in this highly acidic and very smelly portion of the Yellowstone supervolcano.
170
Dragon's Mouth Springs
See the steam coming from this cave that looks like snorts from an angry bull. It is unknown who gave this grotto its current name, but Dragon's Mouth Springs is yet another fascinating hydrothermal feature of Yellowstone National Park
171
Hayden Valley
See large herds of buffalo, and the occasional sighting of moose, wolves and golden eagle as we drive through one of the vast open plains within Yellowstone.
172
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
See two massive waterfalls from multiple viewpoints. We take you to the best places to see both upper and lower falls.
173
Artist Point
See the most amazing view of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River. From this view, also notice the amazing colors of the canyon walls, carved out from millions of year of erosion and geothermal activity. The picture we take of you here will be on your holiday card!
174
Norris Geyser Basin
Based upon accessibility. Walk with us through the oldest, hottest and most dynamic part of Yellowstone National Park, home of the largest geyser in the world.
175
Firehole Canyon Drive
We stop to take a photo of an awesome waterfall in the middle of a volcano rock canyon.
176
Fountain Paint Pot
When accessible, let us stop to enjoy the bubbling paint pots of the lower geyser basing. Also see spouting geysers, colorful hot springs and the bobby sock trees!
177
Grand Prismatic Spring
We walk through the midway geyser basin, viewing Excelsior Geyser and the Grand Prismatic Spring, the third largest hot spring in the world. Occasionally do Prismatic Overlook Hike based on timing, traffic and other factors.
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Old Faithful
Experience the iconic Old Faithful geyser basin
179
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See paint pots, the deepest hot spring in Yellowstone and the famed Fishing Cone, all on the beautiful shore of Lake Yellowstone.
180
Yellowstone Lake
The largest alpine lake in North America. If you travel here early enough, you may even get to see if frozen. Join us on this drive as we talk about the cutthroat trout, invasive fish and other challenges facing this incredible lake.
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Mary_S
Oct 2024
The sites speak for themselves but we can’t say enough about our guide, Emma. She was competent, knowledgeable and a joy to be with.
wendy_d
Oct 2024
Emma! What a great guide! We had some problems meeting up ; Emma went way & above picking us up! She was great with my autistic son . Emma made sure everyone was able to see what they wanted to see and sensitive to limitations in amount of walking we could all do.
We learned so much
Stuart_B
Oct 2024
Emma was outstanding. Knowledgeable. patient and extremely cooperative. It was a great tour of the southern rim.