Discover Yellowstone’s wildlife with personalized, private tours from Cody. Expert guides, exclusive access, and tailored experiences await. Book your adventure today.
Discover Yellowstone’s wildlife with personalized, private tours from Cody. Expert guides, exclusive access, and tailored experiences await. Book your adventure today.
- Yellowstone National Park - Each tour is carefully tailored to match your interests, wildlife activity, and current conditions. With extensive field experience, our guides craft a personalized experience specifically for you and your group.
- Hayden Valley - Journey through Hayden Valley, one of Yellowstone’s most iconic landscapes and a prime…
- Yellowstone National Park - Each tour is carefully tailored to match your interests, wildlife activity, and current conditions. With extensive field experience, our guides craft a personalized experience specifically for you and your group.
- Hayden Valley - Journey through Hayden Valley, one of Yellowstone’s most iconic landscapes and a prime spot for wildlife observation. This vast valley, shaped by the Yellowstone River, offers sweeping views and excellent opportunities to see large herds of animals traversing open terrain.
Guests will have the chance to observe bison, often seen in impressive numbers, along with elk, waterfowl, and other bird species that thrive in this rich habitat. Hayden Valley is also known for predator activity, and with some luck, we may spot grizzly bears, wolves, or coyotes in the distance.
With multiple scenic pullouts, we’ll take time to stop, glass the valley with spotting scopes, and fully take in the landscape. Your guide will share insights into the ecosystem, predator-prey dynamics, and the seasonal behaviors that make Hayden Valley one of the most dynamic and exciting areas in the park.
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, one of the park’s most iconic and breathtaking features. Guests will take in stunning views of the canyon’s colorful walls, shaped by thousands of years of geothermal activity and erosion.
We’ll stop at key viewpoints such as Artist Point and other scenic overlooks, offering incredible perspectives of both the Upper and Lower Falls. You’ll have time to walk short paths, explore the area, and capture unforgettable photos of the canyon and waterfalls.
Your guide will share insights into the geology behind the canyon’s vibrant colors, the formation of the falls, and the history of this remarkable landscape. This stop offers a perfect blend of scenic beauty, light exploration, and a deeper understanding of one of Yellowstone’s most famous landmarks.
- Lower Geyser Basin - Explore the Lower Geyser Basin, one of Yellowstone’s most diverse geothermal areas, known for its wide variety of hot springs, geysers, and mud pots. Guests will visit highlights such as Fountain Paint Pot, where bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and vibrant mineral colors create a truly unique landscape.
With easy boardwalk access, you’ll have the opportunity to walk through the basin, observe geothermal features up close, and experience the sights, sounds, and even smells that make this area so dynamic.
Your guide will explain how these features are formed, the science behind Yellowstone’s geothermal activity, and how this landscape continues to change over time. This stop offers an engaging and immersive look into one of the park’s most fascinating natural systems.
- Midway Geyser Basin - Visit Midway Geyser Basin, home to some of Yellowstone’s most iconic and visually stunning geothermal features. This stop includes the world-famous Grand Prismatic Spring, known for its vibrant rainbow colors and massive size.
Guests will walk the boardwalks through the basin, getting an up-close look at steaming hot springs, colorful microbial mats, and the powerful Excelsior Geyser Crater. You’ll have time to take in the views, capture photos, and experience the scale and beauty of this unique geothermal area.
Your guide will explain the science behind the vivid colors, the heat driving these features, and the role of microorganisms in shaping the landscape, offering a deeper understanding of one of Yellowstone’s most photographed locations.
- Upper Geyser Basin - Explore the Upper Geyser Basin, home to the largest concentration of geysers in the world. This area features some of Yellowstone’s most famous geothermal landmarks, including Old Faithful and dozens of other active geysers, hot springs, and steaming vents.
Guests will walk the boardwalks through this remarkable landscape, with opportunities to witness geyser eruptions, observe vibrant hot springs, and take in the constant geothermal activity that defines the area. Your guide will help time eruptions when possible and highlight lesser-known features along the way.
Throughout the visit, your guide will explain how geysers work, what makes this area so unique, and how these features continue to change over time, creating an unforgettable and immersive experience.
- West Thumb Geyser Basin - Visit West Thumb Geyser Basin, a unique geothermal area set along the shoreline of Yellowstone Lake. This scenic location offers a rare combination of steaming hot springs and geysers right beside the cool, expansive waters of the lake.
Guests will walk the boardwalk loop, taking in features such as Abyss Pool and other vibrant springs known for their striking colors and clarity. The contrast between the geothermal activity and the lake creates a truly one-of-a-kind setting.
Your guide will share insights into the geothermal activity beneath the lake, the history of this area, and the unique conditions that allow these features to exist side by side, making this a memorable and visually stunning stop.
- Yellowstone Lake - Experience the vast beauty of Yellowstone Lake, the largest high-elevation lake in North America. Surrounded by mountain ranges and geothermal features, this expansive body of water offers stunning views and a peaceful contrast to the park’s more active landscapes.
Guests will have time to stop along the shoreline, take in the scenery, and capture photos of the lake’s deep blue waters set against the rugged backdrop of Yellowstone’s wilderness. This area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including waterfowl, elk, and occasionally bears along the shoreline.
Your guide will share insights into the lake’s formation, its role in the park’s ecosystem, and the unique geothermal activity that exists beneath its surface, making it one of Yellowstone’s most fascinating natural features.

- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Scopes / Binoculars
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Scopes / Binoculars
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
What distinguishes these tours is the exceptional level of personalization, expertise, and access provided from beginning to end. Each tour is entirely private and customized for your group, allowing the pace to be set by you and focusing on your specific interests.
The guides are in the park daily and have an outstanding record for spotting wildlife,…
What distinguishes these tours is the exceptional level of personalization, expertise, and access provided from beginning to end. Each tour is entirely private and customized for your group, allowing the pace to be set by you and focusing on your specific interests.
The guides are in the park daily and have an outstanding record for spotting wildlife, including wolves, bears, and other elusive species. With the use of high-quality spotting scopes and binoculars, they bring you closer to the action while enhancing your understanding of animal behavior and the ecosystem.
These tours go beyond merely visiting popular spots. They offer a well-paced experience that optimizes your time, avoids crowds when possible, and adapts throughout the day based on wildlife activity.
From seamless communication and convenient pickup to included meals, snacks, and expert guidance, every detail is crafted to ensure an unforgettable Yellowstone experience.
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.