Explore Lamar Valley’s winter wildlife with a personalized safari. Enjoy breakfast and lunch while learning through stories and wildlife observations.
Explore Lamar Valley’s winter wildlife with a personalized safari. Enjoy breakfast and lunch while learning through stories and wildlife observations.
- 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 most famous species. 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 most famous species. 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, offering truly magical experiences.
- Slough Creek - A haven for wildlife enthusiasts and anglers alike, Slough Creek is one of the world’s best places to see wild wolves in their natural environment. This untouched valley, accessible via a picturesque gravel road, provides sweeping views of sage-covered meadows where wolf packs hunt, play, and care for their pups. The creek, renowned for its native cutthroat trout, meanders through three distinct meadows. Early morning visitors often witness unforgettable wildlife scenes, from wolves on the hunt to grizzly bears and large bison herds.
- 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. Known 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. These bacteria thrive in the warm waters, giving the area its characteristic brownish and reddish hues.
- Roosevelt Arch - Situated 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.
Capture a classic photo with the Welcome to Yellowstone sign.
- Undine Falls - Nestled along the scenic 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 steps create a captivating display as Lava Creek flows through a rugged basalt canyon, especially striking during the spring snowmelt. A convenient pullout offers excellent views of this hidden treasure.
- Bozeman - A convenient stop for restroom breaks on the way to and from Yellowstone.
- Livingston - A convenient stop for restroom breaks on the way to and from Yellowstone.

- Vortex Optics: Binoculars + Scopes
- Snacks + hot cocoa + coffee + hot tea + bottled water
- Videos + Photos Airdropped Immediately
- Transport by enclosed, heated AWD vehicle
- Breakfast Burrito + Catered Brown Bag Lunch (GF + Veggie Friendly)
- Hotel and Airbnb pickup and drop-off in Big Sky, MT
- Naturalist Interpretive Guide certified: CPR + Wilderness 1st Aid
- Vortex Optics: Binoculars + Scopes
- Snacks + hot cocoa + coffee + hot tea + bottled water
- Videos + Photos Airdropped Immediately
- Transport by enclosed, heated AWD vehicle
- Breakfast Burrito + Catered Brown Bag Lunch (GF + Veggie Friendly)
- Hotel and Airbnb pickup and drop-off in Big Sky, MT
- Naturalist Interpretive Guide certified: CPR + Wilderness 1st Aid
- Gratuity (10-15% cost of total cost of the tour)
- National Park Entrance (America the Beautiful Pass is Ok)
- Gratuity (10-15% cost of total cost of the tour)
- National Park Entrance (America the Beautiful Pass is Ok)
Owned by women and locally operated, the company tailors winter tours to suit individual preferences. They accommodate guests of all ages, from infants to those in their nineties. The tours aim to enhance participants’ confidence and skills in the natural environment. Education is provided through storytelling, hands-on experiences, and observing wildlife.
Owned by women and locally operated, the company tailors winter tours to suit individual preferences. They accommodate guests of all ages, from infants to those in their nineties. The tours aim to enhance participants’ confidence and skills in the natural environment. Education is provided through storytelling, hands-on experiences, and observing wildlife.
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.