Explore Alberta’s Badlands intimately with a private Drumheller tour. Discover Horseshoe Canyon, Royal Tyrrell Museum, and Hoodoos at your own pace.
Explore Alberta’s Badlands intimately with a private Drumheller tour. Discover Horseshoe Canyon, Royal Tyrrell Museum, and Hoodoos at your own pace.
- Horseshoe Canyon - Located near Drumheller, Alberta, Horseshoe Canyon is a stunning U-shaped canyon that provides awe-inspiring views of the Badlands. Visitors can hike into the canyon to explore its layered rock formations and experience the distinctive arid environment.
- Drumheller Welcome Sign - The “Welcome to Drumheller” sign, often…
- Horseshoe Canyon - Located near Drumheller, Alberta, Horseshoe Canyon is a stunning U-shaped canyon that provides awe-inspiring views of the Badlands. Visitors can hike into the canyon to explore its layered rock formations and experience the distinctive arid environment.
- Drumheller Welcome Sign - The “Welcome to Drumheller” sign, often accompanied by a dinosaur sculpture, welcomes visitors to the town, emphasizing Drumheller’s status as the “Dinosaur Capital of the World.” Travelers can capture photos to enhance their visit.
- Royal Tyrrell Museum - Situated in Drumheller, the Royal Tyrrell Museum is a globally acclaimed paleontological museum that boasts one of the largest collections of dinosaur fossils worldwide. It offers visitors an extensive journey through the history of life, highlighting the diverse and intriguing prehistoric world.
- Star Mine Suspension Bridge - The Star Mine Suspension Bridge in Drumheller, Alberta, is a 117-meter-long pedestrian bridge spanning the Red Deer River. Originally constructed in 1931 for coal miners, it now serves as a popular tourist attraction, providing scenic views of the surrounding Badlands.
- The Hoodoos - The Drumheller Hoodoos are distinctive, spire-shaped rock formations carved by erosion over millions of years, creating a surreal landscape. These sandstone pillars, topped with harder rock, are iconic features of the Alberta Badlands, attracting visitors to admire their extraordinary beauty.
- World’s Largest Dinosaur - The World’s Largest Dinosaur in Drumheller is a 26-meter-tall Tyrannosaurus Rex model, a notable roadside attraction offering visitors a panoramic view of the surrounding Badlands. It is a favored tourist spot, representing Drumheller’s identity as the “Dinosaur Capital of the World.”

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A private tour of Drumheller provides a personalized journey through Alberta’s Badlands. The adventure begins with customized transportation from your location to the breathtaking views of Horseshoe Canyon. Following this, explore the prehistoric marvels at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, with a focus on your specific interests. Experience the distinctive…
A private tour of Drumheller provides a personalized journey through Alberta’s Badlands. The adventure begins with customized transportation from your location to the breathtaking views of Horseshoe Canyon. Following this, explore the prehistoric marvels at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, with a focus on your specific interests. Experience the distinctive Hoodoos at your own pace, with options to visit the Atlas Coal Mine or the Star Mine Suspension Bridge. The itinerary is flexible, allowing for a more immersive experience with Drumheller’s geological and paleontological wonders. This tailored tour guarantees a memorable and comprehensive Badlands exploration.
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.