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Full-day Yellowstone National Park tour from Bozeman

4.9· 214 reviewsFrom INR 34175
Full-day Yellowstone National Park tour from Bozeman — Day trips things to do in Bozeman

Ten-hour tour by vehicle — visit Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife viewing with a seasoned guide.

A comprehensive ten-hour tour that takes you from Bozeman into Yellowstone National Park. The itinerary is flexible, tailored to current road conditions and your interests, but typically includes iconic sights such as Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone with its stunning waterfalls.

You’ll travel via scenic roads and walk along historic boardwalks, enjoying the park’s natural beauty and using optics to spot wildlife. The guide serves both as your driver and source of insight, ensuring that the day is not only enjoyable but also informative. Be prepared for a full day of exploration, and don’t forget to dress for variable weather in the park.

FAQ

Good to know

What's included in this experience?+
• Soft drinks • Access to UHD binoculars and spotting scopes • Light snacks • Meal • Knowledgeable naturalist guide
What's NOT included?+
• Tips • Admission charges
What should I know before booking?+
• Appropriate for participants of all fitness levels • If your child needs a booster or car seat, please bring it along. • Children aged 8 and up are allowed to take part.
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made a minimum of 24 hours prior to the departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• The entrance points to Yellowstone National Park are the North or West Gates. Your specific route and itinerary will be shaped by your interests, wildlife sightings, and the current weather and road conditions. Guides, with extensive experience, will customize your safari to suit you and your group. During summer, construction is common in Yellowstone National Park and may affect tours. Please inform your guide of the sites you wish to see, and they will do their best to navigate road closures and any delays caused by traffic or construction. • Mammoth Hot Springs, located at the park's north entrance, features thermal characteristics, particularly its travertine terraces formed by mineral deposits, alongside diverse geothermal features. A stop will be made here, with your guide providing insights into the area's historical or geological significance. Customizations for each departure may mean a stop here is not guaranteed. Please communicate your priorities to your guide. • Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, more than 1000ft (305m) deep, is shaped by water, wind, earthquakes, and hydrothermal activity. It is home to Upper Falls and Lower Falls, visible from various points. A stop will be made here, with your guide explaining its historical or geological importance. As tours are tailored for each group, a visit here may not occur on every occasion. Please relay your interests to your guide. • Artist Point, despite its misleading name, sits on the south rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, offering classic views of Lower Falls. Your guide will explain the historical or geological aspects of this significant spot during the stop. Not every tour may include a visit here; please inform your guide of your interests. • Lower Falls, cascading approximately 308ft (94m) over volcanic rock, has been known to Native American tribes for centuries. The first photographs were taken during the 1871 Hayden Expedition. A stop will be made here, with your guide discussing its historical or geological relevance. A stop is not guaranteed on every tour. Please discuss your interests with your guide. • Hayden Valley, situated in central Yellowstone National Park, teems with wildlife. Once a lakebed of Yellowstone Lake, it now consists of streams, grassy plains, and geothermal features. Your safari will make several stops here in pursuit of wildlife, and your guide will share insights about the area's historical or geological importance. The stop may not occur on every tour; communicate your preferences to your guide. • Yellowstone Lake is an intriguing geological feature where underwater geysers, hot springs, and fumaroles have been discovered. It is situated on a dynamic geologic foundation, supporting a diverse ecosystem. A stop will be made here, with your guide providing historical or geological insights. This stop may vary by tour; please inform your guide of your preferred sites. • Old Faithful, one of approximately 500 geysers in the park, is noted for the predictability of its eruptions. A stop will be made to learn about its historical or geological significance. As every tour is customized, not all will include this stop. Please share your interests with your guide. • Grand Prismatic Spring, located in the Midway Geyser Basin, ranks as the world's third largest hot spring. The colorful microbial mats create shades of red, orange, yellow, and green, while the sterile blue center results from deep water. A stop will be made here, with discussions on its historical or geological significance. Not all tours will include this stop; please let your guide know your priorities. • Fountain Paint Pot, found in the Lower Geyser Basin, is a mud pot known for its red, yellow, and brown soil, indicating varying levels of iron oxidation. A stop will be made to understand its historical or geological relevance. Tour itineraries can change; please communicate your interests to your guide. • The Grand Loop Road runs through Yellowstone, allowing access to major highlights. Several stops will be made along this road for wildlife observation and visits to notable sites, with insights provided by

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