Winter in Yellowstone

Winter in Yellowstone
1/13/25 - 1/21/25

Sold Out!

If you haven’t been to Yellowstone National Park in the winter, it is absolutely the best time to visit the park. This time of year features very few visitors. Combine that with the winter weather, wildlife, and beautiful landscapes, Yellowstone in the winter is unlike anything else. We will not only explore the Northern regions of the park, but we will have an exclusive private snow coach to explore the park’s interior. We will meet up in Bozeman on the 13th and transport you to West Yellowstone to get settled in and have dinner. The next 3 days are snow coach tours into Yellowstone National Park to look for wildlife. On the 17th we will travel to Gardiner, MT and get set up in the house for the rest of the tour. The 18th-20th will be Mammoth Hotsprings and Lamar Valley for wildlife and landscapes. The 21st we depart the house and return to BZN. Yellowstone can be spectacular around every turn but with weather and roads permitting we hope to possibly see notable landscape locations like: Norris Gyser Basin Old Faithful Lamar Valley Mammoth Hot Springs Grand Canyon of Yellowstone Wildlife we hope to see: Bison 
Elk 
Deer 
Coyote 
Fox 
Bobcat
Wolves
Ermine
Otters
Bald Eagles
Golden Eagles
Owls and more!
Price: $5,900pp - Sold Out!
(single supplement $500)
Included:
Transportation beginning the 13th from BZN (or nearby hotel if you arrive the day before) until returning to BZN on the 21st
All meals will be included.
Accommodations from 1/13-1/21
West Yellowstone: Hotel room
Gardiner: Rental House
Not Included:
Travel & stays outside of our tour dates.
Alcohol
Snacks
Trip Insurance
Weather expectations: Temps are expected to be -20 to 10F. Could be colder but we will be inside the vehicles unless we are photographing wildlife or a landscape. Snow and ice are possible. Base layer thermals and dressing in layers are a must. Gloves, boots, & winter hat also a must.
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