Experience Yellowstone’s wildlife on a private safari. Spot animals, explore landmarks, and enjoy expert-guided tours with all-inclusive planning.
Experience Yellowstone’s wildlife on a private safari. Spot animals, explore landmarks, and enjoy expert-guided tours with all-inclusive planning.
- Lamar Valley - Often referred to as “America’s Serengeti,” Lamar Valley is Yellowstone’s top spot for wildlife observation. This expansive grassland, shaped by ancient glaciers and the winding Lamar River, is a crucial habitat for the park’s iconic wildlife. Visitors can enjoy watching large herds of bison, wolf packs, grizzly bears, elk,…
- Lamar Valley - Often referred to as “America’s Serengeti,” Lamar Valley is Yellowstone’s top spot for wildlife observation. This expansive grassland, shaped by ancient glaciers and the winding Lamar River, is a crucial habitat for the park’s iconic wildlife. Visitors can enjoy watching large herds of bison, wolf packs, grizzly bears, elk, pronghorn, and numerous birds from their vehicles or roadside pullouts. The valley is especially vibrant with animal activity at dawn and dusk.
- Undine Falls - Nestled along the picturesque Mammoth-Tower road, Undine Falls gracefully cascades in three distinct tiers over ancient volcanic cliffs. This 60-foot waterfall, named after mythical water spirits, is an ideal roadside stop for photographers and nature lovers. The falls’ multiple tiers create a captivating display as Lava Creek flows through a rugged basalt canyon, particularly striking during the spring snowmelt. A convenient pullout offers excellent views of this hidden treasure, with an option to hike or snowshoe about 1 mile to reach the viewpoint on the opposite side of the falls.
- Mammoth Hot Springs - Located at the northernmost entrance of Yellowstone National Park, just outside Gardiner, Montana, Mammoth Hot Springs is a unique collection of natural wonders. This site is renowned for its impressive travertine formations, created by the accumulation of mineral deposits over time. The pools at Mammoth Hot Springs host various species of thermophilic bacteria that thrive in the warm waters, giving the area its distinctive brownish and reddish hues.
- Bozeman - Important Note: The remaining 3 hours will be allocated for travel time from pick-up to drop-off.
- Slough Creek - Slough Creek, a tributary of the Lamar River, originates in the Absaroka Range and supports diverse flora and fauna. The wildlife safari includes multiple stops in the Slough Creek area to track and observe wildlife. Guides provide insights into its historical and geological significance.
- Albright Visitor Center and Museum - During a winter tour of Yellowstone, the Albright Visitor Center at Mammoth Hot Springs offers warmth and knowledge. Visitors can explore exhibits on the park’s history, geology, and wildlife, or receive trail advice from rangers. Surrounded by snowy landscapes and steaming terraces, it’s an ideal stop for education and wonder amidst Yellowstone’s winter beauty.
- Roosevelt Arch - Standing proudly at Yellowstone’s original northern entrance, the Roosevelt Arch is a grand symbol of America’s dedication to public lands. Dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903, this impressive stone archway features the inscription “For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People.” Constructed from local columnar basalt, the 50-foot arch has welcomed visitors to the world’s first national park through the historic town of Gardiner, Montana, for over a century.

- AWD Private Vehicle
- Spotting Scopes & Binoculars
- Light Breakfast
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Hot & Cold Drinks
- AWD Private Vehicle
- Spotting Scopes & Binoculars
- Light Breakfast
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Hot & Cold Drinks
- Gratuities 10%-15% Recommended
- Park Entrance Fees $20/person or Free with National Park Pass
- Gratuities 10%-15% Recommended
- Park Entrance Fees $20/person or Free with National Park Pass
Embark on a journey through Lamar Valley, often referred to as America’s Serengeti, where wolves, bison, and elk wander across a snow-draped paradise. Observe wildlife from the comfort of our heated vehicle while enjoying hot beverages like coffee, tea, or cocoa, or venture into the tranquil landscape with snowshoes for a closer encounter. Our…
Embark on a journey through Lamar Valley, often referred to as America’s Serengeti, where wolves, bison, and elk wander across a snow-draped paradise. Observe wildlife from the comfort of our heated vehicle while enjoying hot beverages like coffee, tea, or cocoa, or venture into the tranquil landscape with snowshoes for a closer encounter. Our knowledgeable guides and high-quality spotting scopes guarantee remarkable wildlife sightings.
Be captivated by the steaming terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs, the frozen cascades of Yellowstone’s waterfalls, and the park’s breathtaking winter vistas. We provide everything you need, including a catered lunch, professional photographs, and intriguing insights into the park’s history, wildlife, and ecology.
As a female and veteran-owned local operator authorized by Yellowstone National Park, we create outstanding winter experiences that immerse you in the untamed beauty of America’s first national park. Your adventure starts and concludes in Bozeman, MT, with certified wilderness guides ensuring a safe and unforgettable journey through Yellowstone’s enchanting winter landscape.
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.