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Upper Loop: Lamar Wildlife Safari | West Yellowstone | PRIVATE

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Overview
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure with Sky's the Limit Tours as we guide you through the breathtaking landscapes and wildlife-rich habitats of Yellowstone National Park. Our fully private, customizable wildlife safari offers an immersive experience, perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone eager to explore the park's stunning beauty while learning from experts.

From the moment we pick you up at your hotel, our passionate guides will lead you through the park’s iconic sights, including the famous Lamar Valley, known for its rich biodiversity. Spot wolves, grizzly bears, bison, and more using top-of-the-line Vortex optics. We often encounter leading researchers, like Rick McIntyre, offering rare insights into the park's wildlife.

Along the way, enjoy catered lunch options to suit all dietary needs, healthy snacks, and bottled water.

Learn about Yellowstone’s unique ecosystems while experiencing our commitment to conservation, ecology, and sustainable ecotourism.
City: West Yellowstone
Mon 25 Aug
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Starting at $424.99
Mon 25 Aug
Starting at $424.99
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What's Included
Bottled water
Spotting Scope & Binoculars
Lunch
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • 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
What To Expect
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Lamar Valley
Lamar Valley "the Serengeti of North America" is located in the northeastern region of Yellowstone National Park and is well known for its incredible landscape, flora, fauna, and abundance of wildlife. Our safari makes several stops here in search of wildlife. Your guide will educate you on its historical or geological significance.
2
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
The canyon is 800 to 1,200 feet deep and 1,500 to 4,000 feet wide. Enjoy the awe-inspiring view of Yellowstone River raging through the canyon and dropping as a 308-foot waterfall.
3
Slough Creek
Slough Creek is a tributary of the Lamar River and originates in the Absaroka Range. The watershed supports a variety of flora and fauna. Our wildlife safari makes multiple stops in the Slough Creek area to track and spot wildlife. Your guide will educate you on its historical or geological significance.
4
Tower Fall
Located in the northeastern part of the Upper Loop near Tower Junction, this fall features a 132 foot drop. The unusual rock columns north of the fall (columnar basalt) were created by lava cracking as it cooled.
5
Mammoth Hot Springs
Mammoth Hot Springs is a collection of thermal features at the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park near Gardiner, MT. It is known for the travertine terraces that form from mineral deposits. The algae living in the pools creates the distinct brownish and reddish colors.
6
Gibbon Falls
Gibbon Falls is a 84 foot high drop of the Gibbon River along the rim of the Yellowstone caldera.
7
Norris Geyser Basin
Here, you can take an amazing walk through the most geothermically active area in Yellowstone. You will have the opportunity to see the famous Steamboat Geyser and the Porcelain Basin Hot Springs. There are a variety of trails here ranging from 0.2 miles to 3 miles.
8
Mount Washburn
We have several favorite pull offs around Mount Washburn that are wildlife viewing hotspots! Enjoy having your professional guide help you spot animals with binoculars and spotting scopes.
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Undine Falls
This easy to view waterfall is a must see three step fall! Once called the "Cascade Falls of the East Gardiner," it was renamed to Undine by geologist Arnold Hague.  He named it Undine after the wise, female water goddess from German mythology who was said to live around waterfalls and who could gain souls by marrying mortal men. Sound familiar? Think Little Mermaid. 
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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