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Yellowstone Winter Wildlife Safari from Bozeman

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Bozeman, US
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Bozeman, US
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Experience the awe-inspiring beauty and wildlife of Yellowstone National Park on this full-day private safari. Immerse yourself in the diverse ecosystem as you learn from knowledgeable guides who will educate you on the habits and importance of the park's hundreds of species. Explore Mammoth Hot Springs and witness the unique travertine terraces, visit fascinating geological sites like the Petrified Tree, and marvel at picturesque waterfalls. Journey along the Yellowstone River, renowned for its abundant trout population and habitat for various species. Make stops in Slough Creek and Lamar Valley, known as the "Serengeti of North America," where you can track and spot elusive wildlife. Visit the Albright Visitor Center and Museum to learn about the park's history, and stop at the iconic Roosevelt Arch. End your adventure in the breathtaking Paradise Valley. With comfortable transportation and the use of optics for an up-close experience, this safari promises an unforgettable journey through the wonders of Yellowstone.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 10 hours - 11 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Diverse wildlife and plant species in Yellowstone
  • Knowledgeable and experienced naturalist guides
  • Opportunity for walking, viewing, and picnicking
  • Use of optics for intimate wildlife encounters
  • Attentive guides catering to guests' needs and desires
  • Lunch
  • Snacks
  • Non-alcoholic beverages
  • Use of uhd binoculars and spotting scopes
  • Professional naturalist guide
  • Gratuities
  • National park entrance fee ($20 per person, charged at the gate, subject to change).

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Introduction

Experience the breathtaking beauty and wildlife diversity of Yellowstone National Park on the Yellowstone Winter Wildlife Safari from Bozeman. As the core of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, this park boasts one of the highest levels of wildlife diversity in North America. This full-day private safari is designed to immerse you in the wonders of this incredible ecosystem, with the guidance of experienced naturalist guides.

What to expect?

On this safari, you can anticipate encountering a wide range of fascinating wildlife species and learning about their habits and importance in the ecosystem. With the help of high-quality binoculars and spotting scopes, you'll have the opportunity to observe animals up close and personal, fostering a deep connection with the natural world around you. Your knowledgeable guide will provide insights into the park's flora and fauna, ensuring an enriching and educational experience.

Who is this for?

This safari is for nature enthusiasts, wildlife lovers, and anyone seeking a unique and immersive experience in Yellowstone National Park. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this tour caters to individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Everyone can benefit from the expertise of the naturalist guides and the opportunity to witness the incredible diversity of wildlife in this iconic national park.

Why book this?

Book this safari to embark on an unforgettable journey through the wonders of Yellowstone National Park. The unique selling points of this experience lie in the expertise of the naturalist guides who are passionate about sharing their knowledge of the park's wildlife and ecosystem. They prioritize your needs and desires, ensuring that you have the best experience possible. The use of high-quality optics allows for intimate and awe-inspiring connections with wildlife, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to know

During the safari, you'll be provided with non-alcoholic beverages, and a delicious lunch and snack to keep you energized throughout the day. It's important to note that the National Park entrance fee is not included in the package and is subject to change. Additionally, gratuities for the guide are not included. Prepare yourself for a day filled with adventure, education, and the opportunity to witness the wonders of nature in Yellowstone National Park.

Reviews

Previous travelers have raved about their experiences on the Yellowstone Winter Wildlife Safari. They have praised the knowledgeable and passionate naturalist guides who made their journey truly unforgettable. Guests were thrilled with the up-close encounters with wildlife and the opportunity to learn about the park's ecosystem. Many have expressed their satisfaction with the organization and attentiveness of the guides, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience. Overall, reviews highlight the exceptional value and incredible memories created on this safari.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Mammoth Hot Springs

Mammoth Hot Springs is a collection of thermal features at the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park. It is best known for the travertine terraces that form from mineral deposits, but there are many other observable geothermal features in this area. The algae living in the pools creates the distinct brownish, reddish colors. Our safari makes a stop here. Your guide will educate you on the historical or geological significance of your stop.

Petrified Tree

A petrified redwood seems out of place in present day Yellowstone National Park, but millions of years ago, this area looked much different. Petrified trees, such as this are a natural relic of a volcanic past. Our safari makes a stop here. Your guide will educate you on the historical or geological significance of your stop.

Tower Fall

This picturesque waterfall in the northern region of Yellowstone National Park is named for the rock pinnacles at the brink of the falls. Years of erosion is actually moving the falls slowly upriver, although not fast enough to see it migrate in your lifetime. Our safari makes a stop here. Your guide will educate you on the historical or geological significance of your stop.

Yellowstone River

The Yellowstone River originates in the Absaroka Range at the Continental Divide and flows north through Yellowstone National Park and Paradise Valley before heading east across the plains of Montana and eventually flowing into the Missouri River. It is a large-volume river, fed by several tributaries on its journey eastward. The river provides habitat for many species in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and is known for its excellent trout population. Our safari makes a stop here in search of wildlife. Your guide will educate you on the historical or geological significance of your stop.

Slough Creek

Slough Creek is a tributary of the Lamar River and originates in the Absaroka Range. The watershed supports a variety of flora and fauna. Our wildlife safari makes multiple stops in the Slough Creek area to track and spot wildlife. Your guide will educate you on the historical or geological significance of your stop.

Lamar Valley

The Lamar Valley is located in the northeastern region of Yellowstone National Park and is well known for its natural beauty, flora and fauna. Such an abundance of wildlife exists here that it has been dubbed "the Serengeti of North America". Our safari makes several stops here in search of wildlife. Your guide will educate you on the historical or geological significance of your stop.

Albright Visitor Center and Museum

The Albright Visitor Center, located in the northern region of Yellowstone, is housed in a historic structure that originally served as quarters for cavalry troops charged with protection of the park prior to the creation of the National Park Service. Our safari makes a stop here. Your guide will educate you on the historical or geological significance of your stop.

Roosevelt Arch

The Roosevelt Arch, built in 1903, is constructed of hexagonal blocks of columnar basalt and stands 52ft (16m) high. The arch stands at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, MT. The original conception was to provide a grand entrance to the world's first National Park but subsequent features were never installed and the official park entrance was relocated south of Gardiner. The arch itself remains standing and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Our safari makes a stop here. Your guide will educate you on the historical or geological significance of your stop.

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park Entrance Gate - North Entrance

Paradise Valley

Paradise Valley runs north-south, bordered on the north by the town of Livingston, MT and on the south by Gardiner, MT. The valley lies between the Gallatin Range to the west and the Absaroka Range to the east. It is also a major corridor of the Yellowstone River and is home to diverse flora and fauna as well as geological wonders. Our safari makes a stop here in search of wildlife. Your guide will educate you on the historical or geological significance of your stop.

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • If your child requires a booster or car seat, please be sure to bring it with you.
  • Children 6 and older may participate.

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