Winter Yellowstone Tours From Bozeman
The Best Yellowstone Winter Tour From Bozeman
Travel to Yellowstone’s north exit, and take in Mammoth Hot Springs, on the way to the north east entrance, and the wildlife of the Lamar Valley. Retracing our steps, we’ll head to West Yellowstone, going through a small section of Yellowstone National Park on the way. Stay the next two nights in West Yellowstone. Ride in a snowcoach to Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone on day two. Take a snowcoach through the geyser basins to the Upper Geyser Basin and Old Faithful on the third day. You have the option of upgrading to a snowmobile instead of the snowcoach on both days. Return to Bozeman the third evening.
Yellowstone Winter Tour From Bozeman: 48 hours
Very time efficient tour where you see what Yellowstone in the winter has to offer in just two tour days. Travel to West Yellowstone through a small section of Yellowstone, and spend the next two nights there. Ride in a snowcoach to Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone on day two. Take a snowcoach through the geyser basins to the Upper Geyser Basin and Old Faithful on the third morning. You have the option of upgrading to a snowmobile instead of the snowcoach on both days. Return to Bozeman less than 48 hours from when you left.
Yellowstone Winter Tour From Bozeman: 24 hours
Shorter version of the four day tour where you still see and do everything that you experience on the four day Yellowstone winter tour from Salt Lake City. Shuttle up to West Yellowstone on day one, and spend the next two nights there. Take a snowcoach through the geyser basins to the Upper Geyser Basin and Old Faithful on the second day. Ride in a snowcoach to Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone on day three. You have the option of upgrading to a snowmobile instead of the snowcoach on both days. On the third evening you will spend the night in east Idaho, and then shuttle back to Salt Lake the fourth morning.
One Day Yellowstone Wildlife Tour From Bozeman
Travel to Yellowstone’s north exit, and take in Mammoth Hot Springs, on the way to the north east entrance, and the wildlife of the Lamar Valley.