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Prywatna wycieczka po Yellowstone: kultowe miejsca, dzika przyroda, rodzinne wycieczki + lunch

Przegląd
All of our private tours are led by a professional wildlife biologist. We will tour the park in a modern chevy suburban. Our goal is to view the most wildlife possible on your tour while also visiting the most ICONIC destinations in there park as well visiting many hidden locations that are off the beaten path. During our day we will see Old Faithful, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, Yellowstone Falls (308'), lots of wildlife, large waterfalls, seldom seen geysers, and two historic hotels. We will provide high end binoculars and spotting scopes for the entire group so we can view animals or geysers that are far off the road! This will be an educational experience for your family/ group yet fun and entraining at the same time. Your tour will experience the wonders of hidden Yellowstone that's awaiting around each corner of Yellowstone National Park.

For lunch we will stop for an incredibly scenic picnic style lunch along the shore of Yellowstone Lake!
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Luneta z dużym zoomem
Klimatyzowany pojazd
Wyśmienity lunch piknikowy z lokalnych delikatesów w malowniczym miejscu
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Stary Wierny
Wędruj /spaceruj, aby zobaczyć te niesamowite obiekty geotermalne, które istnieją tylko w Yellowstone!
2
Dolny wodospad rzeki Yellowstone
Przy wysokości 308 cali wodospady te mają wysokość 308 stóp (94 m), czyli prawie dwa razy więcej niż wodospad Niagara. Objętość wody przepływającej przez dolny wodospad Yellowstone może wahać się od 680 stóp sześciennych /s (19 m3 /s) jesienią , do 8400 stóp sześciennych /s (240 m3 /s) przy szczytowym odpływie późną wiosną.
3
Wielka Pryzmatyczna Wiosna
Co sprawia, że ​​Grand Prismatic jest tak wspaniały? Niezwykle gorąca woda przepływa 121 stóp od pęknięcia w ziemi, aby dotrzeć do powierzchni źródła. Trzecie co do wielkości źródło na świecie, Grand Prismatic jest większe niż boisko piłkarskie o średnicy 370 stóp!
4
Dolina Haydena
Jedno z najlepszych miejsc do oglądania dzikiej przyrody w Parku Narodowym Yellowstone. Dlatego jedno z najlepszych miejsc do oglądania dzikiej przyrody na świecie!
5
Jezioro Yellowstone
W zależności od dnia możemy: wędrować, spacerować, oglądać zabytkową architekturę lub ewentualnie zjeść bardzo malowniczy lunch wzdłuż jeziora Yellowstone (największe jezioro w Ameryce Północnej o wysokości powyżej 7000 cali /126 mil linii brzegowej) w jednym z naszych sekretnych odosobnionych miejsc miejsca na lunch!
6
Narodowy Park Yellowstone
Całodniowa prywatna wycieczka po Parku Narodowym Americas First. Twój przewodnik będzie ekspertem w dziedzinie ekologii, geologii, historii parków i będzie miał wiedzę na temat wspaniałych szlaków turystycznych na uboczu i miejsc piknikowych, które doprowadzą nas do kultowych zabytków w Parku Narodowym Yellowstone bez tłumów.
7
Gejzery Yellowstone - obszar wulkanu błotnego
Wędruj /spaceruj, aby zobaczyć te niesamowite obiekty geotermalne, które istnieją tylko w Yellowstone!
8
Basen Morning Glory
Wędruj /spaceruj, aby zobaczyć te niesamowite obiekty geotermalne, które istnieją tylko w Yellowstone!
9
Stary Wierny
Wędruj /spaceruj, aby zobaczyć te niesamowite obiekty geotermalne, które istnieją tylko w Yellowstone!
10
Wielki Kanion Yellowstone
Wielki Kanion Yellowstone to najbardziej zapierający dech w piersiach widok w Parku Narodowym Yellowstone. Długi na dwadzieścia mil kanion ma do 4000 stóp szerokości i 1200 stóp głębokości w niektórych miejscach. Znajduje się po wschodniej stronie parku. Z kilku punktów widokowych można zobaczyć Dolne Wodospady opadające stromo w kanion z wysokości 308 stóp lub Górne Wodospady przewracające się z wysokości 109 stóp.
11
Napęd Firehole Canyon
Piękny 40-metrowy wodospad u zbiegu starożytnych strumieni lawy ryolitowej.
12
Firehole Lake Drive
Piękne gejzery i gorące źródła oraz możliwość wypasu żubrów!
13
Pojemnik z farbą fontannową
Podczas tego krótkiego spaceru zobaczysz bardzo dobre przykłady większości typów obiektów termicznych występujących w Yellowstone. Funkcje te obejmują kilka bardzo ładnych gorących basenów, parujące fumarole, wybuchające gejzery i prawdopodobnie najlepiej dostępne błotne zbiorniki w parku. Obszar ten jest bardzo aktywny i co najmniej jeden gejzer zwykle wybucha tutaj przez cały czas.
14
Hayden Valley
One of the best wildlife viewing places in Yellowstone National Park. Therefore, one of the best places to see wildlife in the world! We will head to this area of the park first to maximize our odds at seeing black bears, wolves, bison, and grizzlies!!
15
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
At 308" tall these falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, or nearly twice as high as Niagara Falls. The volume of water flowing over Lower Yellowstone Falls can vary from 680 cu ft/s (19 m3/s) in the autumn, to 8,400 cu ft/s (240 m3/s) at peak runoff in late springtime.
16
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is the most breathtaking sight inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. It's located on the eastern side of the park. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
17
Yellowstone Lake
Depending on the day we might: hike, walk, view historic architecture, or possibly have a very scenic lunch right along Yellowstone Lake (largest lake in North America above 7000'' of elevation/ 126 miles of shoreline) at one of our secret secluded lunch spots!
18
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
19
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
20
Upper Geyser Basin
We will access an area of the largest geyser basin in the park from an obscure entry point that few people know exist. In this area we will hike to multiple hot springs, geysers, and fumaroles that will get us into a place that's hidden in plain sight and few other tourist ever seem to find. This trail os often our clients favorite part of their tour. Over the years we have received tremendous feedback on this family friendly hike.
21
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
22
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Grand Prismatic Spring, located in Midway Geyser Basin, has the distinction of being the park’s largest hot spring and third largest inn the world. It measures approximately 370 feet (112.8 m) in diameter and is over 121 feet (37 m) deep. A description of this spring by fur trapper Osborne Russell in 1839 also makes it the earliest described thermal feature in Yellowstone that is definitely identifiable
23
Fountain Paint Pot
Along this short walk you will see very good examples of most types of thermal features found in Yellowstone. These features include some extremely colorful hot springs,, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and the best mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is erupting here at all times.
24
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
25
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
26
Hayden Valley
One of the best wildlife viewing places in Yellowstone National Park. Therefore, one of the best places to see wildlife in the world! We will head to this area of the park first to maximize our odds at seeing black bears, wolves, bison, and grizzlies!!
27
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
At 308" tall these falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, or nearly twice as high as Niagara Falls. The volume of water flowing over Lower Yellowstone Falls can vary from 680 cu ft/s (19 m3/s) in the autumn, to 8,400 cu ft/s (240 m3/s) at peak runoff in late springtime.
28
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is the most breathtaking sight inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. It's located on the eastern side of the park. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
29
Yellowstone Lake
Depending on the day we might: hike, walk, view historic architecture, or possibly have a very scenic lunch right along Yellowstone Lake (largest lake in North America above 7000'' of elevation/ 126 miles of shoreline) at one of our secret secluded lunch spots!
30
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
31
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
32
Upper Geyser Basin
We will access an area of the largest geyser basin in the park from an obscure entry point that few people know exist. In this area we will hike to multiple hot springs, geysers, and fumaroles that will get us into a place that's hidden in plain sight and few other tourist ever seem to find. This trail os often our clients favorite part of their tour. Over the years we have received tremendous feedback on this family friendly hike.
33
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
34
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Grand Prismatic Spring, located in Midway Geyser Basin, has the distinction of being the park’s largest hot spring and third largest inn the world. It measures approximately 370 feet (112.8 m) in diameter and is over 121 feet (37 m) deep. A description of this spring by fur trapper Osborne Russell in 1839 also makes it the earliest described thermal feature in Yellowstone that is definitely identifiable
35
Fountain Paint Pot
Along this short walk you will see very good examples of most types of thermal features found in Yellowstone. These features include some extremely colorful hot springs,, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and the best mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is erupting here at all times.
36
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
37
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
38
Hayden Valley
One of the best wildlife viewing places in Yellowstone National Park. Therefore, one of the best places to see wildlife in the world! We will head to this area of the park first to maximize our odds at seeing black bears, wolves, bison, and grizzlies!!
39
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
At 308" tall these falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, or nearly twice as high as Niagara Falls. The volume of water flowing over Lower Yellowstone Falls can vary from 680 cu ft/s (19 m3/s) in the autumn, to 8,400 cu ft/s (240 m3/s) at peak runoff in late springtime.
40
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is the most breathtaking sight inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. It's located on the eastern side of the park. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
41
Yellowstone Lake
Depending on the day we might: hike, walk, view historic architecture, or possibly have a very scenic lunch right along Yellowstone Lake (largest lake in North America above 7000'' of elevation/ 126 miles of shoreline) at one of our secret secluded lunch spots!
42
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
43
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
44
Upper Geyser Basin
We will access an area of the largest geyser basin in the park from an obscure entry point that few people know exist. In this area we will hike to multiple hot springs, geysers, and fumaroles that will get us into a place that's hidden in plain sight and few other tourist ever seem to find. This trail os often our clients favorite part of their tour. Over the years we have received tremendous feedback on this family friendly hike.
45
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
46
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Grand Prismatic Spring, located in Midway Geyser Basin, has the distinction of being the park’s largest hot spring and third largest inn the world. It measures approximately 370 feet (112.8 m) in diameter and is over 121 feet (37 m) deep. A description of this spring by fur trapper Osborne Russell in 1839 also makes it the earliest described thermal feature in Yellowstone that is definitely identifiable
47
Fountain Paint Pot
Along this short walk you will see very good examples of most types of thermal features found in Yellowstone. These features include some extremely colorful hot springs,, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and the best mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is erupting here at all times.
48
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
49
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
50
Hayden Valley
One of the best wildlife viewing places in Yellowstone National Park. Therefore, one of the best places to see wildlife in the world! We will head to this area of the park first to maximize our odds at seeing black bears, wolves, bison, and grizzlies!!
51
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
At 308" tall these falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, or nearly twice as high as Niagara Falls. The volume of water flowing over Lower Yellowstone Falls can vary from 680 cu ft/s (19 m3/s) in the autumn, to 8,400 cu ft/s (240 m3/s) at peak runoff in late springtime.
52
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is the most breathtaking sight inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. It's located on the eastern side of the park. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
53
Yellowstone Lake
Depending on the day we might: hike, walk, view historic architecture, or possibly have a very scenic lunch right along Yellowstone Lake (largest lake in North America above 7000'' of elevation/ 126 miles of shoreline) at one of our secret secluded lunch spots!
54
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
55
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
56
Upper Geyser Basin
We will access an area of the largest geyser basin in the park from an obscure entry point that few people know exist. In this area we will hike to multiple hot springs, geysers, and fumaroles that will get us into a place that's hidden in plain sight and few other tourist ever seem to find. This trail os often our clients favorite part of their tour. Over the years we have received tremendous feedback on this family friendly hike.
57
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
58
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Grand Prismatic Spring, located in Midway Geyser Basin, has the distinction of being the park’s largest hot spring and third largest inn the world. It measures approximately 370 feet (112.8 m) in diameter and is over 121 feet (37 m) deep. A description of this spring by fur trapper Osborne Russell in 1839 also makes it the earliest described thermal feature in Yellowstone that is definitely identifiable
59
Fountain Paint Pot
Along this short walk you will see very good examples of most types of thermal features found in Yellowstone. These features include some extremely colorful hot springs,, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and the best mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is erupting here at all times.
60
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
61
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
62
Hayden Valley
One of the best wildlife viewing places in Yellowstone National Park. Therefore, one of the best places to see wildlife in the world! We will head to this area of the park first to maximize our odds at seeing black bears, wolves, bison, and grizzlies!!
63
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
At 308" tall these falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, or nearly twice as high as Niagara Falls. The volume of water flowing over Lower Yellowstone Falls can vary from 680 cu ft/s (19 m3/s) in the autumn, to 8,400 cu ft/s (240 m3/s) at peak runoff in late springtime.
64
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is the most breathtaking sight inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. It's located on the eastern side of the park. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
65
Yellowstone Lake
Depending on the day we might: hike, walk, view historic architecture, or possibly have a very scenic lunch right along Yellowstone Lake (largest lake in North America above 7000'' of elevation/ 126 miles of shoreline) at one of our secret secluded lunch spots!
66
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
67
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
68
Upper Geyser Basin
We will access an area of the largest geyser basin in the park from an obscure entry point that few people know exist. In this area we will hike to multiple hot springs, geysers, and fumaroles that will get us into a place that's hidden in plain sight and few other tourist ever seem to find. This trail os often our clients favorite part of their tour. Over the years we have received tremendous feedback on this family friendly hike.
69
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
70
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Grand Prismatic Spring, located in Midway Geyser Basin, has the distinction of being the park’s largest hot spring and third largest inn the world. It measures approximately 370 feet (112.8 m) in diameter and is over 121 feet (37 m) deep. A description of this spring by fur trapper Osborne Russell in 1839 also makes it the earliest described thermal feature in Yellowstone that is definitely identifiable
71
Fountain Paint Pot
Along this short walk you will see very good examples of most types of thermal features found in Yellowstone. These features include some extremely colorful hot springs,, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and the best mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is erupting here at all times.
72
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
73
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
74
Hayden Valley
One of the best wildlife viewing places in Yellowstone National Park. Therefore, one of the best places to see wildlife in the world! We will head to this area of the park first to maximize our odds at seeing black bears, wolves, bison, and grizzlies!!
75
Lower Yellowstone River Falls
At 308" tall these falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, or nearly twice as high as Niagara Falls. The volume of water flowing over Lower Yellowstone Falls can vary from 680 cu ft/s (19 m3/s) in the autumn, to 8,400 cu ft/s (240 m3/s) at peak runoff in late springtime.
76
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is the most breathtaking sight inside Yellowstone National Park. Twenty miles long, the canyon is up to 4,000-feet wide and 1,200-feet deep in places. It's located on the eastern side of the park. From several vantage points, you can view Lower Falls plunging steeply into the canyon 308 feet, or the Upper Falls tumbling 109 feet.
77
Yellowstone Lake
Depending on the day we might: hike, walk, view historic architecture, or possibly have a very scenic lunch right along Yellowstone Lake (largest lake in North America above 7000'' of elevation/ 126 miles of shoreline) at one of our secret secluded lunch spots!
78
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
79
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
80
Upper Geyser Basin
We will access an area of the largest geyser basin in the park from an obscure entry point that few people know exist. In this area we will hike to multiple hot springs, geysers, and fumaroles that will get us into a place that's hidden in plain sight and few other tourist ever seem to find. This trail os often our clients favorite part of their tour. Over the years we have received tremendous feedback on this family friendly hike.
81
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
82
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Grand Prismatic Spring, located in Midway Geyser Basin, has the distinction of being the park’s largest hot spring and third largest inn the world. It measures approximately 370 feet (112.8 m) in diameter and is over 121 feet (37 m) deep. A description of this spring by fur trapper Osborne Russell in 1839 also makes it the earliest described thermal feature in Yellowstone that is definitely identifiable
83
Fountain Paint Pot
Along this short walk you will see very good examples of most types of thermal features found in Yellowstone. These features include some extremely colorful hot springs,, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and the best mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is erupting here at all times.
84
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
85
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
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Recenzje (472)
HowlingManx
Aug 2019
Our guide was great! The tour was private so it was just our family and our guide. This means you can do whatever you want, stop where you want to, and don't have to wait for stragglers. Beyond this, Derek was a great guide. He knew everything about the park and was just a really cool guy. He knew all the great places to stop and useful tips and routes. It really pays to have someone who knows the park lead your way. You will not regret using this service.
JGBird
Jul 2019
My husband and I recently took a trip to Montana and stayed in Bozeman. We had never been to Montana or Yellowstone before and we wanted to make sure we made our time there worth while. I booked a private day trip with Derek several weeks in advance. I selected Yellowstone Adventure Tours because of Derek's bio I read on the web site. It said he was very familiar with Yellowstone and had a degree in Environmental Science from Montana State , so I thought he could provide us with a lot of info and a great experience. Well, Derek didn't disappoint us one bit. It was everything we had hoped for and much more. He called us a few days before our arrival to Bozeman and asked us what we really wanted to see and do while we were in the park. We shared we liked to hike and we wanted to see the well known features as well as anyplace he thought was worth seeing. He picked us up early in the morning and had the entire day planned out to accommodate our requests. It truly was a custom tour. Derek was prompt, very friendly and a wealth of knowledge about the history of the park and all the wildlife. My husband is a photographer and every time he asked Derek to stop and pull over for pictures, Derek was always accommodating. He was also very helpful in suggesting other spots to take pictures that were just amazing. Derek works as a first assist camera man in movie and TV productions so he knew where to get great shots. This made my husbands day! The lunch as well as the location he chose to have lunch was wonderful. We saw so many animals along the way and took some great hikes. We had such a great experience, we booked Derek for a second day to see more of the park. I really don't think we would have seen or experienced the park like we did if it wasn't for Derek. This was one of the best trips we have ever taken, and we travel a lot. I want to thank Derek for an amazing time and highly recommend Yellowstone Adventure Tours!!!!
Jill m
Jul 2019
My husband and I took the tour and it was great. We saw everything on our list and had an enjoyable experience mostly because of our guide Doug. He knew all the best places to view the sights from, the best photo spots. Doug filled us in with all the history and facts as we went. Thanks for a great day! Tony and Jill

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