Join our Yellowstone Upper Loop Wildlife Safari for an unforgettable adventure. Spot wildlife, explore waterfalls, and enjoy a guided tour with lunch included.
Join our Yellowstone Upper Loop Wildlife Safari for an unforgettable adventure. Spot wildlife, explore waterfalls, and enjoy a guided tour with lunch included.
- Lamar Valley - Known as “the Serengeti of North America,” Lamar Valley is situated in the northeastern part of Yellowstone National Park. It is renowned for its stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and rich wildlife. The safari includes several stops here to observe wildlife, with guides providing insights into its historical and…
- Lamar Valley - Known as “the Serengeti of North America,” Lamar Valley is situated in the northeastern part of Yellowstone National Park. It is renowned for its stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and rich wildlife. The safari includes several stops here to observe wildlife, with guides providing insights into its historical and geological importance.
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - This canyon ranges from 800 to 1,200 feet in depth and 1,500 to 4,000 feet in width. Visitors can marvel at the breathtaking view of the Yellowstone River as it cascades down a 308-foot waterfall through the canyon.
- Slough Creek - A tributary of the Lamar River, Slough Creek originates in the Absaroka Range and supports a wide variety of plant and animal life. The wildlife safari includes multiple stops in this area to observe wildlife, with guides offering information on its historical and geological significance.
- Tower Fall - Situated in the northeastern section of the Upper Loop near Tower Junction, this waterfall features a 132-foot drop. The unique rock columns north of the fall, known as columnar basalt, were formed by lava cracking as it cooled.
- Mammoth Hot Springs - Located at the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park near Gardiner, MT, Mammoth Hot Springs is famous for its thermal features and travertine terraces formed by mineral deposits. The algae in the pools create distinct brownish and reddish hues.
- Gibbon Falls - Gibbon Falls is an 84-foot drop of the Gibbon River along the edge of the Yellowstone caldera.
- Norris Geyser Basin - Visitors can enjoy a remarkable walk through Yellowstone’s most geothermically active area, featuring the renowned Steamboat Geyser and Porcelain Basin Hot Springs. The area offers a variety of trails ranging from 0.2 miles to 3 miles.
- Mount Washburn - Several favorite pull-offs around Mount Washburn serve as excellent wildlife viewing spots. Professional guides assist visitors in spotting animals using binoculars and spotting scopes.
- Undine Falls - This easily accessible waterfall is a must-see three-step fall. Originally called the “Cascade Falls of the East Gardiner,” it was renamed Undine by geologist Arnold Hague after the wise, female water goddess from German mythology, who was believed to reside near waterfalls and could gain souls by marrying mortal men. Sound familiar? Think of the Little Mermaid.
- Bottled water
- Spotting Scope & Binoculars
- Lunch
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Spotting Scope & Binoculars
- Lunch
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Park Entrance Fees
- Gratuities
- Park Entrance Fees
Create the experience of a lifetime on this FULLY private wildlife safari! We take care of the trip planning, photos/videos, lunch, driving, & guiding so you do not have to.
Enjoy unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife, learn about the region’s history, & take in magnificent landscapes.
This tour is for wildlife lovers! We have spotting scopes,…
Create the experience of a lifetime on this FULLY private wildlife safari! We take care of the trip planning, photos/videos, lunch, driving, & guiding so you do not have to.
Enjoy unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife, learn about the region’s history, & take in magnificent landscapes.
This tour is for wildlife lovers! We have spotting scopes, binoculars & know where to find wildlife. Visit the Lamar Valley, several waterfalls, Mammoth Hot Springs, & more.
If you would like a tour of the “Lower Loop,” where iconic sites such as Grand Prismatic & Old Faithful are located, we offer those too!
Our guides are CPR & Wilderness First Aid certified.
We are an authorized permittee of Yellowstone National Park.
*The park is set to close November 4th, but snow can cause the Lower Loop to be inaccessible before that date. If that occurs, we can start the tour in Gardner, MT.
- Total duration of the tour includes the travel time
- Please call with any clarifying questions if you are staying outside of our pickup zone +1(406)640-3039.
- Infant seats are provided by customers as needed
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.