Experience the ultimate one-day private tour of Yellowstone’s Lower Loop. Explore iconic landmarks, admire wildlife, and witness the beauty of geysers and hot springs.
Experience the ultimate one-day private tour of Yellowstone’s Lower Loop. Explore iconic landmarks, admire wildlife, and witness the beauty of geysers and hot springs.
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Yellowstone National Park - Experience the splendor of Yellowstone on a full-day private tour, with options for the Lower Loop, Upper Loop, or a comprehensive Grand Loop Tour. Contact us to tailor your adventure and select the ideal meeting point.
The Lower Loop features renowned attractions such as Old Faithful, the vibrant Grand Prismatic Hot…
- Yellowstone National Park - Experience the splendor of Yellowstone on a full-day private tour, with options for the Lower Loop, Upper Loop, or a comprehensive Grand Loop Tour. Contact us to tailor your adventure and select the ideal meeting point.
The Lower Loop features renowned attractions such as Old Faithful, the vibrant Grand Prismatic Hot Spring, Lake Yellowstone, and the breathtaking Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.
The Upper Loop guides you through Lamar Valley, an excellent location for observing bison, wolves, and other wildlife, along with the intriguing Mammoth Hot Springs.
Reserve a multi-day tour to thoroughly explore both loops, allowing more time to unwind, take in the sights, and marvel at the park’s wonders.
Reach out today to discover how we can make your Yellowstone journey truly unforgettable!
- Lamar Valley - Visitors exploring Lamar Valley with Obsidian Experience can anticipate awe-inspiring scenic views and exceptional wildlife observation. Dubbed the “Serengeti of North America,” this region is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including bison, elk, and the elusive wolves. The magnificent landscapes, framed by rugged mountains and rolling hills, offer a perfect setting for photography and nature appreciation, making it a highlight of any Yellowstone adventure.
- Cooke City - In Cooke City, travelers will find a charming mountain town rich in history, once a thriving mining center. Surrounded by stunning winter scenery, guests can enjoy cozy local cafes and shops while taking in the picturesque views. The area serves as a gateway to Yellowstone, providing opportunities for wildlife sightings, including moose and deer, against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks, enhancing the overall experience of this unique destination.
- Calcite Springs Overlook - Calcite Springs presents guests with a breathtaking view of the Yellowstone River and the surrounding canyon, highlighting the park’s dramatic geological features. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the Bleached Cliffs and the river’s swift currents, making it an ideal spot for photography and appreciating the natural beauty of the area. The overlook is also steeped in historical significance, offering insights into the geological processes that shaped Yellowstone. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot various species, including bighorn sheep and eagles, adding to the allure of this stunning location. The combination of scenic vistas and wildlife makes Calcite Springs a memorable stop on any tour.
- Mount Washburn - The Mount Washburn/Dunraven Pass area offers visitors a scenic drive through some of Yellowstone’s most breathtaking landscapes. As one of the highest points in the park, it provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. This area is rich in history, having been a vital route for early explorers and settlers. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot bighorn sheep and eagles soaring overhead, making it a perfect stop for those looking to connect with nature and learn about the park’s fascinating past.
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - At the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, visitors will be captivated by the dramatic landscapes and vibrant colors of the canyon walls, carved by the Yellowstone River. This iconic site features stunning viewpoints, such as Artist Point, where visitors can witness breathtaking waterfalls and the interplay of light on the canyon’s rock formations. The area is also rich in wildlife, with opportunities to spot bald eagles and deer, making it a perfect blend of natural beauty and wildlife observation.
- Norris Geyser Basin - Norris Geyser Basin is a geothermal wonderland that showcases the park’s dynamic geothermal activity. Guests can explore a network of trails that lead to impressive geysers, hot springs, and fumaroles, including the famous Steamboat Geyser, the tallest active geyser in the world. The unique landscape, with its colorful mineral deposits and steam vents, provides a fascinating glimpse into the Earth’s geothermal processes, while the surrounding area is home to diverse wildlife, including bison and coyotes.
- Roaring Mountain - Roaring Mountain is known for its unique geothermal features, including fumaroles that emit steam and create a roaring sound, hence its name. Guests can enjoy scenic views of the surrounding landscape while learning about the geothermal processes that shape the park. The area is also a great spot for wildlife viewing, with chances to see elk and grizzly bears in their natural habitat, making it a memorable stop on any tour.
- Obsidian Cliff - Obsidian Cliffs offers a glimpse into Yellowstone’s volcanic past, showcasing stunning black obsidian rock formations that are both beautiful and historically significant. Guests can learn about the Native American use of obsidian for tools and the geological processes that created these striking cliffs. The surrounding area is rich in wildlife, providing opportunities to spot animals like foxes and deer, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking mountain scenery.
- Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces - Mammoth Hot Springs is a must-visit destination, featuring stunning terraced formations created by mineral-rich hot springs. Guests can stroll along boardwalks that wind through the vibrant travertine terraces, witnessing the unique colors and shapes formed by geothermal activity. The area is also home to a historic district with buildings dating back to the early 20th century, adding a layer of historical relevance. Wildlife is abundant here, with frequent sightings of elk grazing in the area.
- Roosevelt Arch - The Roosevelt Arch serves as the iconic entrance to Yellowstone National Park, symbolizing the park’s historical significance as the first national park in the world. Guests can admire the impressive stone structure, which was dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903. The arch offers a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to reflect on the park’s rich history and commitment to conservation. The surrounding area is also a great spot for wildlife viewing, with opportunities to see bison and antelope.
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- Breakfast
- Complimentary snacks
- Lunch
- Use of binoculars
- Bottled water
- Breakfast
- Complimentary snacks
- Lunch
- Use of binoculars
- National Park entry fees (available for purchase upon entry)
- Optional guide gratuity (15% recommended)
- National Park entry fees (available for purchase upon entry)
- Optional guide gratuity (15% recommended)
Our mission is to craft unforgettable experiences in our national parks for every visitor. We excel in going above and beyond to tailor each tour to meet your specific preferences.
We provide hotel and airport pick-ups in Bozeman, Big Sky, West Yellowstone, and Gardiner, MT, and can accommodate families spanning multiple generations. We offer child seats…
Our mission is to craft unforgettable experiences in our national parks for every visitor. We excel in going above and beyond to tailor each tour to meet your specific preferences.
We provide hotel and airport pick-ups in Bozeman, Big Sky, West Yellowstone, and Gardiner, MT, and can accommodate families spanning multiple generations. We offer child seats for infants and address mobility needs for grandparents. Special dietary requirements can also be met with prior notice.
For those seeking more active pursuits, we are delighted to discuss hiking options in Yellowstone or how to include additional adventures such as whitewater rafting, horseback riding, fishing, or even a fine dining experience in your itinerary.
Contact us today to discover how we can make your Yellowstone adventure truly memorable!
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.