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Private Upper Loop Tour of Yellowstone National Park

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Private Upper Loop Tour of Yellowstone National Park — Kids-friendly things to do in Bozeman

Full-day private tour from Bozeman — see Yellowstone's Upper Loop with flexible itinerary options.

This private upper loop tour of Yellowstone National Park is tailored to your interests, making for a personalized day in one of America’s premier national parks. Depart from your accommodation in Bozeman, Big Sky, West Yellowstone, or Gardiner, MT, with pickup times arranged to suit your schedule.

The tour allows flexibility to include activities such as hiking, fishing, or even dining experiences based on your preferences. Seating is comfortably arranged, with options for child safety seats and consideration for mobility needs. If your group includes multi-generational family members, accommodations can easily be made to ensure everyone enjoys their time in Yellowstone.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Water in bottles • A knowledgeable guide holding up-to-date certifications in avalanche safety, CPR, and Wilderness First Aid • Light refreshments • Travel in a roomy 4WD Chevy Suburban or Ford Transit Van • Morning meal • Access to high-quality Vortex™ spotting scopes and binoculars • Afternoon meal
What's NOT included?+
• Entry fees for the National Park are not included (Purchase in advance or at the entrance. $20 per person or $80 for a group of up to 4 individuals) • Gratuity for the guide is not included, with a recommendation of 15%
What should I know before booking?+
• Accessible for wheelchair users • Prams or strollers can be used for infants and small children • Infant seats are available for use • Not suitable for individuals with cardiovascular issues • A moderate level of physical fitness is required for travelers
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• Explore the natural beauty of Yellowstone on an all-day private tour, with the choice of the Lower Loop, Upper Loop, or a complete Grand Loop Tour. You can customize your itinerary and arrange the most convenient meeting spot by calling. The Lower Loop features iconic landmarks such as Old Faithful, the vibrant Grand Prismatic Hot Spring, Lake Yellowstone, and the impressive Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. The Upper Loop includes Lamar Valley, a prime location for observing bison, wolves, and other wildlife, as well as Mammoth Hot Springs. Opt for a multi-day tour to explore both loops in depth, allowing more time to relax and appreciate the park’s features. Calling will provide options to tailor your Yellowstone journey. • Tours to Lamar Valley offer stunning scenic views and exceptional wildlife encounters. This region, known as the "Serengeti of North America," is recognized for its diverse wildlife, including bison, elk, and the elusive wolves, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking mountain and rolling hill landscapes—ideal for photography and nature observation. • In Cooke City, guests can explore a historic mountain town rich in mining history. Surrounded by winter beauty, visitors have access to cozy local cafes and shops while taking in picturesque views. This area serves as a gateway to Yellowstone, featuring wildlife sightings of moose and deer, complemented by the backdrop of snow-covered peaks. • Calcite Springs provides a picturesque overlook of the Yellowstone River and its canyons, highlighting the park's geological features. Guests can take in panoramic views of the Bleached Cliffs and the swift river currents, making it an excellent location for photography and enjoying the area's natural beauty. This overlook is also significant historically, offering insights into Yellowstone's geological history, with possibilities of spotting various wildlife like bighorn sheep and eagles. • The Mount Washburn/Dunraven Pass region presents a scenic drive through some of Yellowstone's most stunning landscapes. As one of the park's highest locations, it offers expansive views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. This area is historically significant as an important route for early explorers and settlers, with opportunities to see bighorn sheep and eagles. • At the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, guests are drawn to the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant hues of the canyon walls, shaped by the Yellowstone River. This notable site includes picturesque viewpoints like Artist Point, where visitors can observe magnificent waterfalls and the interplay of light on the rock formations. Wildlife is also abundant here, providing chances to spot bald eagles and deer. • Norris Geyser Basin is a geothermal area showcasing the park's active geothermal features. Visitors can navigate trails leading to impressive geysers, hot springs, and fumaroles, including Steamboat Geyser, the tallest active geyser globally. The colorful mineral deposits and steam vents create an intriguing view into Earth's geothermal activities, with surrounding wildlife such as bison and coyotes. • Roaring Mountain is recognized for its unique geothermal features, with fumaroles that emit steam and create a distinctive roaring noise. Guests can enjoy views of the landscape while learning about the geothermal processes at work. This location also offers opportunities for wildlife observation, including elk and grizzly bears. • Obsidian Cliffs provide insight into Yellowstone's volcanic heritage, showcasing striking black obsidian rock formations that are both visually appealing and historically relevant. Guests can learn about the use of obsidian by Native Americans and the geological processes that led to these formations, while the area is also rich in wildlife, including foxes and deer. • Mammoth Hot Springs is a significant site featuring striking terraced formations formed by mineral-rich hot springs. Guests can walk along boardwalks that meander through the colorful travertine terraces, observing the unique colors and formations created by geothermal activity. The historic district includes structures from the early 20th century, enhancing its historical context. Wildlife is plentiful in this area, with numerous sightings of elk. • The Roosevelt Arch marks the entrance to Yellowstone National Park, symbol

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