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Частный обзорный тур по Йеллоустонскому национальному парку с обедом

Обзор
This Adventure will take you to many of the iconic features in Yellowstone Park. Let your Guide get you out of the car for adventure to many of the thermal features accessible by foot only. This day will include a picnic style lunch, morning coffee, water, and snacks along the trail. Also this includes the use of high powered binoculars and spotting scopes where needed.
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Tue 29 Apr
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Начинается с $1645.00
Tue 29 Apr
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Что включено
Bottled water
Snacks
Coffee and/or Tea
Your Guide will provide hot drinks, snacks, & water throughout the day and a picnic style lunch on the trail
Bottled water
Snacks
Coffee and/or Tea
Дополнительная информация
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Что ожидать
1
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a Landmark which designates the first and only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park
2
Mammoth Hot Springs
Explore the thermal terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs and learn about Fort Yellowstone with an option to stop at the Visitor's Center.
3
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's geothermal areas. Norris shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the area change daily. The basin consists of two areas; Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Time spent in this area will depend on timing and congestion in the area. There are over 100 thermal features in this area alone.
4
Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin. There are a couple of ways to access a view for this iconic feature. Your Guide will discuss these and determine the best way to for you and your group to see and photograph this feature.
5
Old Faithful
Watching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park tradition. Old Faithful is one of nearly 500 geysers in Yellowstone and one of six that park rangers currently predict. It is uncommon to be able to predict geyser eruptions with regularity and the Old Faithful has lived up to it's name.
6
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a Landmark which designates the first and only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park
7
Mammoth Hot Springs
Explore the thermal terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs and learn about Fort Yellowstone with an option to stop at the Visitor's Center.
8
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's geothermal areas. Norris shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the area change daily. The basin consists of two areas; Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Time spent in this area will depend on timing and congestion in the area. There are over 100 thermal features in this area alone.
9
Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin. There are a couple of ways to access a view for this iconic feature. Your Guide will discuss these and determine the best way to for you and your group to see and photograph this feature.
10
Old Faithful
Watching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park tradition. Old Faithful is one of nearly 500 geysers in Yellowstone and one of six that park rangers currently predict. It is uncommon to be able to predict geyser eruptions with regularity and the Old Faithful has lived up to it's name.
11
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a Landmark which designates the first and only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park
12
Mammoth Hot Springs
Explore the thermal terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs and learn about Fort Yellowstone with an option to stop at the Visitor's Center.
13
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's geothermal areas. Norris shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the area change daily. The basin consists of two areas; Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Time spent in this area will depend on timing and congestion in the area. There are over 100 thermal features in this area alone.
14
Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin. There are a couple of ways to access a view for this iconic feature. Your Guide will discuss these and determine the best way to for you and your group to see and photograph this feature.
15
Old Faithful
Watching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park tradition. Old Faithful is one of nearly 500 geysers in Yellowstone and one of six that park rangers currently predict. It is uncommon to be able to predict geyser eruptions with regularity and the Old Faithful has lived up to it's name.
16
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a Landmark which designates the first and only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park
17
Mammoth Hot Springs
Explore the thermal terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs and learn about Fort Yellowstone with an option to stop at the Visitor's Center.
18
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's geothermal areas. Norris shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the area change daily. The basin consists of two areas; Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Time spent in this area will depend on timing and congestion in the area. There are over 100 thermal features in this area alone.
19
Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin. There are a couple of ways to access a view for this iconic feature. Your Guide will discuss these and determine the best way to for you and your group to see and photograph this feature.
20
Old Faithful
Watching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park tradition. Old Faithful is one of nearly 500 geysers in Yellowstone and one of six that park rangers currently predict. It is uncommon to be able to predict geyser eruptions with regularity and the Old Faithful has lived up to it's name.
21
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a Landmark which designates the first and only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park
22
Mammoth Hot Springs
Explore the thermal terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs and learn about Fort Yellowstone with an option to stop at the Visitor's Center.
23
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's geothermal areas. Norris shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the area change daily. The basin consists of two areas; Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Time spent in this area will depend on timing and congestion in the area. There are over 100 thermal features in this area alone.
24
Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin. There are a couple of ways to access a view for this iconic feature. Your Guide will discuss these and determine the best way to for you and your group to see and photograph this feature.
25
Old Faithful
Watching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park tradition. Old Faithful is one of nearly 500 geysers in Yellowstone and one of six that park rangers currently predict. It is uncommon to be able to predict geyser eruptions with regularity and the Old Faithful has lived up to it's name.
26
Арка Рузвельта
Арка Рузвельта является достопримечательностью, обозначающей первый и единственный круглогодичный вход в Йеллоустонский национальный парк.
27
Мамонтовые горячие источники
Исследуйте термальные террасы Мамонтовых горячих источников и узнайте больше о форте Йеллоустоун, а также остановитесь в Центре для посетителей.
28
Бассейн Норрис Гейзер
Бассейн Норрис-Гейзер — самый горячий, старый и самый динамичный из геотермальных районов Йеллоустона. Норрис демонстрирует свидетельства того, что он имел тепловые характеристики не менее 115 000 лет. Особенности местности меняются ежедневно. Бассейн состоит из двух областей; Фарфоровый бассейн и задний бассейн. Время, проведенное в этом районе, будет зависеть от времени и пробок в этом районе. Только в этой области насчитывается более 100 термальных объектов.
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Большая призматическая пружина
Большой призматический источник расположен в бассейне гейзеров Мидуэй. Есть несколько способов получить доступ к представлению для этой знаковой функции. Ваш Гид обсудит это и определит лучший способ для вас и вашей группы увидеть и сфотографировать эту особенность.
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Старый Верный
Наблюдение за извержением гейзера Old Faithful является традицией Йеллоустонского национального парка. Old Faithful — один из почти 500 гейзеров в Йеллоустоне и один из шести, которые в настоящее время предсказывают смотрители парка. Редко удается предсказывать извержения гейзеров с регулярностью, и Old Faithful оправдал свое имя.
31
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a Landmark which designates the first and only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park
32
Mammoth Hot Springs
Explore the thermal terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs and learn about Fort Yellowstone with an option to stop at the Visitor's Center.
33
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's geothermal areas. Norris shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the area change daily. The basin consists of two areas; Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Time spent in this area will depend on timing and congestion in the area. There are over 100 thermal features in this area alone.
34
Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin. There are a couple of ways to access a view for this iconic feature. Your Guide will discuss these and determine the best way to for you and your group to see and photograph this feature.
35
Old Faithful
Watching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park tradition. Old Faithful is one of nearly 500 geysers in Yellowstone and one of six that park rangers currently predict. It is uncommon to be able to predict geyser eruptions with regularity and the Old Faithful has lived up to it's name.
36
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a Landmark which designates the first and only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park
37
Mammoth Hot Springs
Explore the thermal terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs and learn about Fort Yellowstone with an option to stop at the Visitor's Center.
38
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's geothermal areas. Norris shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the area change daily. The basin consists of two areas; Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Time spent in this area will depend on timing and congestion in the area. There are over 100 thermal features in this area alone.
39
Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin. There are a couple of ways to access a view for this iconic feature. Your Guide will discuss these and determine the best way to for you and your group to see and photograph this feature.
40
Old Faithful
Watching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park tradition. Old Faithful is one of nearly 500 geysers in Yellowstone and one of six that park rangers currently predict. It is uncommon to be able to predict geyser eruptions with regularity and the Old Faithful has lived up to it's name.
41
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a Landmark which designates the first and only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park
42
Mammoth Hot Springs
Explore the thermal terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs and learn about Fort Yellowstone with an option to stop at the Visitor's Center.
43
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's geothermal areas. Norris shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the area change daily. The basin consists of two areas; Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Time spent in this area will depend on timing and congestion in the area. There are over 100 thermal features in this area alone.
44
Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin. There are a couple of ways to access a view for this iconic feature. Your Guide will discuss these and determine the best way to for you and your group to see and photograph this feature.
45
Old Faithful
Watching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park tradition. Old Faithful is one of nearly 500 geysers in Yellowstone and one of six that park rangers currently predict. It is uncommon to be able to predict geyser eruptions with regularity and the Old Faithful has lived up to it's name.
46
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a Landmark which designates the first and only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park
47
Mammoth Hot Springs
Explore the thermal terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs and learn about Fort Yellowstone with an option to stop at the Visitor's Center.
48
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's geothermal areas. Norris shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the area change daily. The basin consists of two areas; Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Time spent in this area will depend on timing and congestion in the area. There are over 100 thermal features in this area alone.
49
Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin. There are a couple of ways to access a view for this iconic feature. Your Guide will discuss these and determine the best way to for you and your group to see and photograph this feature.
50
Old Faithful
Watching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park tradition. Old Faithful is one of nearly 500 geysers in Yellowstone and one of six that park rangers currently predict. It is uncommon to be able to predict geyser eruptions with regularity and the Old Faithful has lived up to it's name.
51
Roosevelt Arch
The Roosevelt Arch is a Landmark which designates the first and only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park
52
Mammoth Hot Springs
Explore the thermal terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs and learn about Fort Yellowstone with an option to stop at the Visitor's Center.
53
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's geothermal areas. Norris shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the area change daily. The basin consists of two areas; Porcelain Basin and the Back Basin. Time spent in this area will depend on timing and congestion in the area. There are over 100 thermal features in this area alone.
54
Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is located in the Midway Geyser Basin. There are a couple of ways to access a view for this iconic feature. Your Guide will discuss these and determine the best way to for you and your group to see and photograph this feature.
55
Old Faithful
Watching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park tradition. Old Faithful is one of nearly 500 geysers in Yellowstone and one of six that park rangers currently predict. It is uncommon to be able to predict geyser eruptions with regularity and the Old Faithful has lived up to it's name.
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Отзывы (12)
H8486PJmonicaw
Aug 2020
From the start at 5:30 am in our hotel lobby, the day was fantastic! Ron knew exactly where we needed to be to see wolves at sunrise feeding on a recent kill followed by black bears and grizzly bears along with bison and even mountain goats, ospreys and elk all before 9:30 am! Ron had coffee and snacks along with binoculars for all of us so no waiting to see what everyone else was looking for. He was able to park and find animals that we had no idea were even in the area too! Ron was full of knowledge not only about the animals but also the area which was greatly appreciated. We had such a fabulous first day we contacted Debbie mid tour and asked to book a second day and of course requested Ron for day two. Our teenage daughter enjoyed the trip as much as we did as she was the one who requested the second day before we had even thought about it. Having someone drive in an area that you are not familiar with as well as knowledge of where animals can be found saved us so much time and frustration! We highly recommend doing this tour as well as the lower loop tour over two days. It will save you time and frustration as well as making the most of your time In the park as you can focus on living a dream instead of a nightmare with traffic and parking. The staff makes sure you see what YOU want to see, not what they want you to see. Lunch both days was outstanding too! You tell them your goals for the tour and they will do their very best to make it happen. Well done guys! Thanks for such a fabulous time and we can’t wait to see you in the winter!
JimL93205
Aug 2020
Best tour I've been on in years. First, the level of service was outstanding. They tailored our tour to make sure we did what we wanted to do, see what we wanted to see, etc. They were very flexible. Doug and Debbie were on top of everything including lunch. The lunches were excellent. I thought it might be some routine bag lunch, but it was really good and a lot to eat! Doug took us out at 5:30AM to catch the wildlife and was at the meeting location early armed with coffee, snacks and scopes. He was super friendly, extremely knowledgeable, and always set equipment up and took equipment down everytime we stopped to catch a glimpse of any wildlife. Anyway, prior to starting, Doug already had knowledge of where to go (a kill site from the day before ). Soon we found ourselves close up and personal in the middle of a herd of buffalo - I literally said "was I the only one who just felt a little fear?" after one buffalo gave us the stink eye as he walked past. They were all around us and at times close enough to touch (we didn't). In fact we witnessed a buffalo funeral as many buffalo would circle the kill site from the day before in silence to pay respect before moving on. We saw a black wolf, black bear, osprey, pronghorn, elk, big horn sheep and the grand prize was a grizzly bear. The Lamar valley was like the Serengeti and full of buffalo and wildlife. It seemed every place Doug took us we spotted wildlife. To put this in perspective the day before we drove ourselves through Yellowstone and saw only Elk at Mammoth Springs, otherwise nothing. I'm not sure we would have been able to have the same incredible experience without having Doug and Yellowstone Dreamin! Thanks again to Debbie and Doug and I will always recommend them to anyone going forward!
BoardingPass721207
Jul 2020
This was the most fantastic tour of Yellowstone. Our guide, Ron, knew all of the most beautiful places in the Park and timed our arrival at Old Faithful to see the spectacular show. At the end of the day we wanted more and asked Ron if he was available the next day to specifically look for animals. He did not disappoint! He picked us up at the hotel early and, in addition to bison and elk, we saw wolves on a kill, mountain sheep, five bears, prong horns, mule deer, osprey, and much more. There is no way we could have experienced the Park like this on our own. Thank you Ron for your knowledge, your patience in answering all our questions, and for the wonderful memories we brought home!

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