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Частный тур по Йеллоустоуну: ЗНАКОМЫЕ места, дикая природа, семейные походы + обед

Обзор
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!
Город: Западный Йеллоустоун
Thu 17 Jul
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Начинается с $2100.00
Thu 17 Jul
Начинается с $2100.00
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Что включено
in addition to drinking water Pelligrino, Perrier, and La Croix will be on board
Binoculars
Soda/Pop
gourmet sandwiches from a local deli. See options on ticket and notify of choice before tour
High zoom spotting scope
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gourmet picnic lunch from a local deli at a scenic location
Дополнительная информация
  • 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
Что ожидать
1
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
2
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.
3
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Extremely hot water travels 121 feet from a crack in the Earth to reach the surface of the spring. The third largest spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic is bigger than a football field at 370 feet in diameter!
4
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!
5
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!
6
Yellowstone National Park
Full day private tour of Americas first National Park. Your guide will be an expert on the parks ecology, geology, history, and will have knowledge of the some great off the beaten path hiking trails and picnic areas that will lead us to some iconic sights within Yellowstone National Park with out the crowds.
7
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
8
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
9
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
10
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.
11
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
12
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
13
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 very pretty hot pools, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and probably the best easily accessed mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is usually erupting here at all times.
14
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
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 Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Extremely hot water travels 121 feet from a crack in the Earth to reach the surface of the spring. The third largest spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic is bigger than a football field at 370 feet in diameter!
17
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!
18
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!
19
Yellowstone National Park
Full day private tour of Americas first National Park. Your guide will be an expert on the parks ecology, geology, history, and will have knowledge of the some great off the beaten path hiking trails and picnic areas that will lead us to some iconic sights within Yellowstone National Park with out the crowds.
20
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
21
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
22
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
23
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.
24
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
25
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
26
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 very pretty hot pools, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and probably the best easily accessed mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is usually erupting here at all times.
27
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
28
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.
29
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Extremely hot water travels 121 feet from a crack in the Earth to reach the surface of the spring. The third largest spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic is bigger than a football field at 370 feet in diameter!
30
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!
31
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!
32
Yellowstone National Park
Full day private tour of Americas first National Park. Your guide will be an expert on the parks ecology, geology, history, and will have knowledge of the some great off the beaten path hiking trails and picnic areas that will lead us to some iconic sights within Yellowstone National Park with out the crowds.
33
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
34
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
35
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
36
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.
37
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
38
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
39
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 very pretty hot pools, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and probably the best easily accessed mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is usually erupting here at all times.
40
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
41
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.
42
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Extremely hot water travels 121 feet from a crack in the Earth to reach the surface of the spring. The third largest spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic is bigger than a football field at 370 feet in diameter!
43
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!
44
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!
45
Yellowstone National Park
Full day private tour of Americas first National Park. Your guide will be an expert on the parks ecology, geology, history, and will have knowledge of the some great off the beaten path hiking trails and picnic areas that will lead us to some iconic sights within Yellowstone National Park with out the crowds.
46
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
47
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
48
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
49
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.
50
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
51
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
52
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 very pretty hot pools, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and probably the best easily accessed mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is usually erupting here at all times.
53
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
54
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.
55
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Extremely hot water travels 121 feet from a crack in the Earth to reach the surface of the spring. The third largest spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic is bigger than a football field at 370 feet in diameter!
56
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!
57
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!
58
Yellowstone National Park
Full day private tour of Americas first National Park. Your guide will be an expert on the parks ecology, geology, history, and will have knowledge of the some great off the beaten path hiking trails and picnic areas that will lead us to some iconic sights within Yellowstone National Park with out the crowds.
59
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
60
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
61
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
62
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.
63
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
64
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
65
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 very pretty hot pools, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and probably the best easily accessed mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is usually erupting here at all times.
66
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
67
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.
68
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Extremely hot water travels 121 feet from a crack in the Earth to reach the surface of the spring. The third largest spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic is bigger than a football field at 370 feet in diameter!
69
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!
70
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!
71
Yellowstone National Park
Full day private tour of Americas first National Park. Your guide will be an expert on the parks ecology, geology, history, and will have knowledge of the some great off the beaten path hiking trails and picnic areas that will lead us to some iconic sights within Yellowstone National Park with out the crowds.
72
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
73
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
74
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
75
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.
76
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
77
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
78
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 very pretty hot pools, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and probably the best easily accessed mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is usually erupting here at all times.
79
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
80
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.
81
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Extremely hot water travels 121 feet from a crack in the Earth to reach the surface of the spring. The third largest spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic is bigger than a football field at 370 feet in diameter!
82
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!
83
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!
84
Yellowstone National Park
Full day private tour of Americas first National Park. Your guide will be an expert on the parks ecology, geology, history, and will have knowledge of the some great off the beaten path hiking trails and picnic areas that will lead us to some iconic sights within Yellowstone National Park with out the crowds.
85
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
86
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
87
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
88
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.
89
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
90
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
91
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 very pretty hot pools, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and probably the best easily accessed mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is usually erupting here at all times.
92
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
93
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.
94
Grand Prismatic Spring
What Makes the Grand Prismatic so Grand? Extremely hot water travels 121 feet from a crack in the Earth to reach the surface of the spring. The third largest spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic is bigger than a football field at 370 feet in diameter!
95
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!
96
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!
97
Yellowstone National Park
Full day private tour of Americas first National Park. Your guide will be an expert on the parks ecology, geology, history, and will have knowledge of the some great off the beaten path hiking trails and picnic areas that will lead us to some iconic sights within Yellowstone National Park with out the crowds.
98
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
99
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
100
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
101
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.
102
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
103
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
104
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 very pretty hot pools, steaming fumaroles, erupting geysers and probably the best easily accessed mudpots in the park. The area is highly active and at least one geyser is usually erupting here at all times.
105
Старый Верный
Поход /легкая прогулка, чтобы увидеть эти невероятные геотермальные особенности, которые существуют только в Йеллоустоуне!
106
Нижний водопад реки Йеллоустоун
При высоте 308 дюймов эти водопады имеют высоту 308 футов (94 м), что почти вдвое выше, чем Ниагарский водопад. Объем воды, протекающей через Нижний Йеллоустонский водопад, может варьироваться от 680 куб. футов /с (19 м3 /с) осенью. , до 8 400 куб футов /с (240 м3 /с) при пиковом стоке в конце весны.
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Большая призматическая пружина
Что делает Grand Prismatic таким величественным? Чрезвычайно горячая вода проходит 121 фут от трещины в земле, чтобы достичь поверхности источника. Третий по величине источник в мире, Grand Prismatic, диаметром 370 футов больше футбольного поля!
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Хейден Вэлли
Одно из лучших мест для наблюдения за дикой природой в Йеллоустонском национальном парке. Поэтому одно из лучших мест для наблюдения за дикой природой в мире!
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Йеллоустонское озеро
В зависимости от дня мы можем: отправиться в поход, прогуляться, осмотреть историческую архитектуру или, возможно, очень живописно пообедать прямо вдоль озера Йеллоустоун (самое большое озеро в Северной Америке на высоте более 7000 дюймов /126 миль береговой линии) в одном из наших секретных уединенных мест. обеденные места!
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Йеллоустонский Национальный Парк
Частный тур на целый день по первому национальному парку Америки. Ваш гид будет экспертом в области экологии, геологии, истории парков и будет иметь представление о некоторых великолепных пешеходных тропах и местах для пикников, которые приведут нас к некоторым знаковым достопримечательностям Йеллоустонского национального парка без толпы.
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Йеллоустонские гейзеры - район грязевых вулканов
Поход /легкая прогулка, чтобы увидеть эти невероятные геотермальные особенности, которые существуют только в Йеллоустоуне!
112
Утренняя слава бассейн
Поход /легкая прогулка, чтобы увидеть эти невероятные геотермальные особенности, которые существуют только в Йеллоустоуне!
113
Старый Верный
Поход /легкая прогулка, чтобы увидеть эти невероятные геотермальные особенности, которые существуют только в Йеллоустоуне!
114
Гранд-Каньон Йеллоустона
Гранд-Каньон Йеллоустоуна — самое захватывающее зрелище в Йеллоустонском национальном парке. Длина каньона достигает 20 миль, ширина до 4000 футов, а глубина местами достигает 1200 футов. Он расположен в восточной части парка. С нескольких точек зрения вы можете увидеть Нижний водопад, круто погружающийся в каньон на 308 футов, или Верхний водопад, падающий на 109 футов.
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Каньон Файрхол Драйв
Красивый 40-футовый водопад в месте слияния потоков древней риолитовой лавы.
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Файрхол Лейк Драйв
Красивые гейзеры и горячие источники, а также возможность пасти зубров!
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Горшок с краской для фонтана
Во время этой короткой прогулки вы увидите очень хорошие примеры большинства типов термальных особенностей, обнаруженных в Йеллоустоуне. Эти особенности включают в себя несколько очень красивых горячих бассейнов, дымящиеся фумаролы, извергающиеся гейзеры и, вероятно, самые легкодоступные грязевые котлы в парке. Этот район очень активен, и здесь постоянно извергается по крайней мере один гейзер.
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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!!
119
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.
120
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.
121
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!
122
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
123
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
124
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.
125
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
126
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
127
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.
128
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
129
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
130
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!!
131
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.
132
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.
133
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!
134
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
135
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
136
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.
137
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
138
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
139
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.
140
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
141
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
142
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!!
143
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.
144
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.
145
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!
146
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
147
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
148
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.
149
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
150
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
151
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.
152
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
153
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
154
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!!
155
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.
156
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.
157
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!
158
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
159
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
160
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.
161
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
162
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
163
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.
164
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
165
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
166
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!!
167
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.
168
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.
169
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!
170
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
171
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
172
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.
173
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
174
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
175
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.
176
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
177
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
178
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!!
179
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.
180
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.
181
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!
182
Yellowstone Geysers - Mud Volcano Area
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
183
Old Faithful
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
184
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.
185
Morning Glory Pool
Hike/ easy walking to view these incredible geothermal features that only exist inside Yellowstone!
186
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
187
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.
188
Firehole Lake Drive
Beautiful geysers and hot springs as well as the possibility of grazing bison!
189
Firehole Canyon Drive
Beautiful 40 foot waterfall at confluence of ancient rhyolite lava flows.
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J8587JDdavidf
Jan 2024
WORTH EVERY PENNY! My homies & I do an annual boys snowboarding trip to a new destination. This year big sky was on the trip & I knew Yellowstone wasn’t too far away. I’m a hobbyist photographer and by the grace of the instagram algorithm received this amazing video of a bison in YNP that was posted by Yellowstone Adventure Tours. I sent the videos to the boys & some were stoked while others thought it was lame I was trying to take away from the slopes. We were all more than surprised at the knowledge Andrea brought to the park and the epic hot spots he took us to. We saw just about every winter animal within minutes of entering the park. Wolves, deer, elk, coyotes, big horn sheep, some other gazelle looking thing (can’t remember the name) mountain lion foot prints, absolutely insane. The most epic part of our journey though was witnessing a pack of wolves chow down on an elk. We witnessed on the wolves carrying the elks head up onto a hill. EPIC is an understatement. Oh yea also you’re in YNP one of the most beautiful parks on the planet. Needless to say, this tour is a. NO BRAINER & I strongly recommend the good folks over there. Andrea, thank you again for such an incredible experience. I will be back for bear season!
arit459
Jan 2024
Our first time to Yellowstone National Park, with our toddler in tow!!! Montana and Wyoming were incredible. Absolutely beautiful sites and the wildlife was straight out of National Geographic! Our your guide, Andrea, truly made our trip such a memorable experience. He honestly had an answer to all of our questions and his vast knowledge in Biology was admirable. His love and passion for nature and wildlife was infectious! Anyone can drive through a national park, but having a knowledgeable guide will truly make a difference. He spotted out a pack of wolves (had we gone solo, we definitely wouldn’t have seen them ourselves) He also pointed out the first otter of their season, we got a good glance at it! It was awesome seeing the community of photographers and wildlife enthusiasts co-mingle and check in with each other about animal sighting up the road, etc. (also via Walkie talkie) He shared how he left his hometown of Luxembourg to study in Montana, as it’s ranked the best school for his field. So immediately, that dedication was inspiring. He brought along a wide array of gadgets, like scopes, binoculars and more. He shared some high end quality photos at the end, which I cannot wait to print them. He was very easy going and easy to strike up conversation with, which is needed for how many hours we spent to together. One of my personal favorite parts was that, it was nice for my husband and I to be able to enjoy time away from the wheel and have someone else handle the icy roads and curvy turns, he was punctual right at six in the morning, and just felt like a friend we were adventuring with for the day. NOT like some of those tour guides you feel are lecturing you and it’s total boredom, lol. If you have small children, a private tour like ours is highly needed. Our little girl got some car sickness at one point and it wasn’t pretty. Andrea was more than patient and understanding since he himself has a little one. The bison, elk and the eagles were all around. Thank you for a wonderful experience. Also, a special thanks to the owner, Derek, for returning our call on New Year’s Eve and talking to me for 30 minutes about what we could expect. We ultimately went with his company because you could tell the customer service was solid. We would’ve not changed anything about our day!
pierrevM6568DO
Dec 2023
We've been on a number of guided safaris and this was right up there with the best that we've ever had. Andrea was an excellent guide. with great local knowledge and fantastic enthusiasm. His ability to relate on all levels to the guests was brilliant. The catering was generous and healthy. The experience exceeded our expectations and we would definitely do this again .

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