Discover the true Yellowstone — wild, dramatic, and unforgettable — at your own pace.
Your expert guide and driver will take you beyond the crowds, from steaming geysers and colorful hot springs to the breathtaking Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and roaming wildlife like bison, elk, and bears.
Each itinerary is carefully crafted by our Yellowstone Travel Experts to match your interests, pace, and travel style.
Designed for comfort and efficiency. Smaller groups mean smoother logistics, better viewpoints, and a relaxed pace.
40+ travelers with tight schedules.
Full sightseeing days focused on geysers, wildlife, canyons, and waterfalls.
SShort, checklist-style stops with limited time at key sights, often rushed to fit a tight schedule.
From wildlife watching to geyser walks, the itinerary adapts to families, seniors, and active travelers alike - always at a comfortable pace.
A rigid schedule that moves at one speed, regardless of age, mobility, or interest.
From airport pick-up to your hotel door — we handle every transfer.
Guests must book their own rides — confusion and delays are common.
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Yellowstone National Park is open year-round, but travel experiences vary greatly by season. Choosing the right time to visit can significantly enhance your trip.
Best season for wildlife sightings and fewer crowds.
Best for: Nature lovers, photographers, returning visitors
⚠️ Some areas may remain closed due to snow
✅ Ideal for travelers seeking a quieter, more natural experience
The classic Yellowstone experience with full access.
Best for: First-time visitors, families, classic sightseeing
⚠️ July and August are the busiest months
✅ Ideal for a complete Yellowstone experience
Scenic landscapes, elk rut, and fewer visitors.
Best for: Photography, couples, in-depth exploration
⚠️ Early snow may cause road closures
✅ Ideal for scenery and tranquility
A snow-covered wilderness for true adventurers.
Best for: Adventure seekers, photographers, repeat visitors
⚠️ Most roads are closed to regular vehicles
✅ Ideal for a unique winter Yellowstone experience
Sleep steps from geysers or under the star-filled skies of Yellowstone.
Discover Yellowstone like never before with two unforgettable lodging experiences. Choose from authentic log-style cabins nestled in the park, offering comfort and proximity to iconic geysers, or immerse yourself in nature with luxury stargazing tents, where nights are spent under some of the darkest skies in American West.
From Yellowstone’s legendary geysers to classic American West destinations, discover how every stop connects into one unforgettable journey.
Our Yellowstone tours are designed with flexible starting points, allowing travelers to begin their journey from several major gateway cities across the American West.
You can conveniently depart from Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Denver, Seattle, or Bozeman, each offering smooth access to Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park.
With multiple departure options and expert route planning, exploring Yellowstone becomes seamless and flexible for travelers from across American West.
Enhance your journey beyond Yellowstone with these curated experiences
Travel with Yellowstone specialists who know the park inside out.
Stay inside or near the park to save time and explore more.
Personalized assistance before and during your journey.
Smooth transportation designed for scenic travel.
Explore Yellowstone National Park's most iconic geothermal wonders, scenic viewpoints, and powerful waterfalls.
Also known as the Seven Color Pool, it is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world. It is 75-91 meters wide and 49 meters deep, and it gushes out about 2,000 liters of 71-degree hot water every minute. The amazing thing about the Grand Prismatic Spring is that the color of the lake changes with the seasons. In spring, the lake changes from emerald green to golden orange-red, which is due to the algae and pigment-containing bacteria and other microorganisms living in the mineral-rich water. In midsummer, the chlorophyll content is relatively low, so the lake water appears brilliant orange, red or yellow. But in the cold winter, due to the lack of light, these microorganisms will produce more chlorophyll to suppress the color of carotenoids, so the water will appear deep dark green.
Old Faithful geyser is named for its consistent and regular eruption. Currently, it erupts approximately every 60 to 110 minutes, and each eruption lasts four to five minutes. The water column is more than 40 meters high, which is spectacular and never stops. The Old Faithful Visitor Center will display the eruption schedule in advance, so you can check the eruption time in advance before visiting with confidence.
The West Thumb Geyser Basin, located on the edge of Yellowstone Lake, was formed 150,000 years ago by the collapse of the earth's crust. The combination of hot springs and lake water has created a wonderful misty landscape: the misty area is the steam of hot springs, and the green waves are the water of Yellowstone Lake, which complements the blue sky and white clouds in the background, forming a landscape different from other hot spring areas in Yellowstone. This area is equivalent to the bay of Yellowstone Lake, where many geysers gather. The colors of the water outlets vary, some are transparent green, and some are dark black like cement. Many water outlets present a beautiful fantasy.
The scenery here is particularly spectacular. The canyon is more than 300 feet deep. The canyon walls are mainly yellow, mixed with black, red and pink, and clusters of green pine trees. These colors are mixed but not chaotic, looking like a peacock's tail, and also like the pointillism of a romantic painter who applied several layers of color in the same place.
The Upper Falls is located 400 meters upstream of the larger Yellowstone Falls. The waterfall falls vertically along the volcanic cliff with a drop of 33 meters. The originally uneven volcanic rocks below the waterfall have been eroded by the waterfall for hundreds of years and have become very smooth.
Norris Geyser Basin, named after an early Yellowstone Superintendent, may be the hottest geyser basin in Yellowstone. The stark, barren landscape of Porcelain Basin is the result of the acidic environment. Due to the hostile condition plants, algae and bacteria have difficulty in establishing themselves. Instead, the basin derives its colors from mineral oxides, in spectrums of pink, red, orange (iron oxides) and yellow (sulfur and iron sulfates). The largest geyser in the world is located here. Steamboat Geyser has long periods of dormancy, but when it does erupt it sends jets of water nearly 380 feet high in a spectacular display.