Lamar Valley Winter Wildlife Adventure Tour
Wildlife Viewing and Snowshoeing Adventure in Yellowstone's Stunning Lamar Valley During Winter
Wyoming
people
1 participant
hours
- • Experience a Winter Journey Through Yellowstone National Park
- • Embark on a 6-8 Hour Wildlife Adventure with Expert Guides
- • Discover Yellowstone's Most Breathtaking Geothermal Landscapes
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Experience a magical winter journey through Yellowstone National Park and the famed Lamar Valley, known as the American Serengeti. Venture into a breathtaking landscape blanketed in snow, where guided tours offer the unique opportunity to observe wintering herds of elk, bison, and bighorn sheep amidst the stunning backdrop of steaming hot springs and snow-covered peaks. The Lamar Valley is a prime location for spotting elusive gray wolves, alongside coyotes, bald eagles, and magnificent Trumpeter Swans, creating a wildlife safari like no other.
The adventure unfolds with knowledgeable guides sharing fascinating insights into the park’s rich ecosystem, which has been molded by ancient oceans, super volcanoes, and glaciers over millennia. A highlight of this winter wildlife safari is a serene 1.5-mile snowshoe or hike along the majestic Upper Mammoth Hot Springs Terrace, where visitors can explore the stunning beauty of Canary Springs, Cupid Springs, and Orange Mound Springs. Additionally, the thrill of being surrounded by nature's wonders is complemented by the chance to relax in the soothing mineral waters of Chico Hot Springs, providing an unforgettable day of exploration and tranquility.
Whether searching for a unique outdoor adventure or a memorable experience to share, this winter wildlife safari in Yellowstone National Park makes an exceptional gift. Perfect for nature lovers, families, or anyone seeking a little escapism, it promises to create cherished memories that last a lifetime. Discover the magic of winter in Yellowstone and give the gift of adventure!
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Experience Overview:
Winter Wildlife Safari In Yellowstone National ParkExperience a magical winter journey through Yellowstone National Park and the famed Lamar Valley, known as the American Serengeti.
Led by guides with decades of expertise in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, you’ll encounter wintering herds of elk, bison, and bighorn sheep amid steaming hot springs and snow-covered peaks. The Lamar Valley is a prime location to spot large packs of gray wolves, along with coyotes, bald eagles, and Trumpeter Swans.
Your guide will share insights into the park’s unique ecosystem, which was shaped by ancient oceans, super volcanoes, and glaciers, as well as the influences of Native American tribes and historical figures.
As a highlight, enjoy a 1.5-mile (2.4-km) snowshoe or hike along the Upper Mammoth Hot Springs Terrace, exploring the stunning beauty of Canary Springs, Cupid Springs, and Orange Mound Springs.
To top off your experience, you will also have the opportunity to enjoy a relaxing mineral soak at Chico Hot Springs.
What's included:
- Professional tour guide with current avalanche safety, CPR, & Wilderness First Aid certifications
- Use our professional-grade Vortex spotting scopes and binocular
- Transportation in a 4WD Chevy Suburban or Ford Transit Van
Not included:
- National Park entry fees (Buy before your visit or upon entry. $20/person or $80 for up to 4 people)
- Guide gratuity (15% suggested)
What to expect:
Duration: between 6 hours and 8 hours
Lamar Valley
, , Wyoming
The Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park is a winter wonderland that captivates visitors with its breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife. Often referred to as the "American Serengeti," this pristine valley transforms into a serene paradise, where snow blankets the rolling hills and the air sparkles with frost. During winter, the valley comes alive with herds of elk, bison, and bighorn sheep, providing incredible opportunities for wildlife viewing. The elusive gray wolves, which thrive in this ecosystem, can often be spotted hunting in packs against the stunning backdrop of snow-capped peaks. The contrast of steam rising from geothermal features against the winter chill adds a mystical quality to the scenery. With fewer crowds, visitors can enjoy a peaceful immersion in nature, making it the perfect setting for reflection and connection to the wilderness. The Lamar Valley is truly a magical winter destination for adventurers and nature lovers alike.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Not Included
Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces
82190, Wyoming
Snowshoeing the Upper Terrace at Mammoth Hot Springs in winter is an extraordinary experience that immerses you in a stunning geothermal landscape. As you traverse the snow-covered trails, you’ll be surrounded by the ethereal beauty of steaming hot springs juxtaposed against the crisp, white snow. The unique thermal features, such as Canary Spring, create a magical atmosphere, with wisps of steam rising into the cold air and forming delicate frost on trees and boardwalks.
This area is less crowded in winter, allowing for a peaceful exploration of the breathtaking scenery. The contrast of vibrant mineral deposits against the stark winter backdrop enhances the visual splendor. Snowshoeing also provides a fantastic workout while allowing you to connect with nature in a serene setting. The experience of gliding through the snow, with the sounds of nature and the sight of wildlife, makes snowshoeing at Mammoth Hot Springs a truly unforgettable winter adventure.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Cooke City
Cooke City, Montana
In winter, Cooke City, Montana, offers a serene and picturesque escape, perfect for those looking to enjoy the beauty of the snowy landscape. Visitors can expect to experience backcountry skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, all set against stunning mountain views. The area is renowned for its snowmobiling, with numerous trails that cater to both beginners and experienced riders, making it a top destination for snowmobile enthusiasts.
Wildlife watching is a highlight during winter, as the nearby Yellowstone National Park is home to animals such as elk, bison, and wolves, which can often be spotted against the snowy backdrop.
For those looking to warm up, Cooke City has cozy spots to grab a cup of coffee and local eateries that provide a welcoming atmosphere.
45 minutes
Fort Yellowstone Historic District
Wyoming
Fort Yellowstone, established in the late 19th century, played a crucial role in the protection and management of Yellowstone National Park. It served as a base for the U.S. Army, which was tasked with safeguarding the park's natural resources and maintaining order among visitors. Among the soldiers stationed there were the Buffalo Soldiers, African American regiments formed after the Civil War. These troops were among the first park rangers, patrolling the park and ensuring its preservation. Their contributions were significant, as they helped establish early conservation practices and protected the park from poaching and vandalism. The legacy of Fort Yellowstone and the Buffalo Soldiers highlights the important role of diverse groups in the history of America's national parks.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Chico Hot Springs
#1 Old Chico Road, , Pray, Montana
Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa is a historic gem located in Paradise Valley, Montana, just a short drive from Yellowstone National Park. Established in 1900, the resort has long been a sanctuary for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation in its mineral-rich hot springs, which were originally cherished by Native Americans for their healing properties. Over the years, Chico has evolved into a charming getaway, blending rustic elegance with modern comforts. Guests can unwind in the geothermal pools while enjoying breathtaking mountain views, savor delicious cuisine in the on-site restaurant, and indulge in spa services. Chico Hot Springs embodies a legacy of hospitality and wellness, making it a perfect ending to a winter safari.
1 hour, 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Roosevelt Arch
Wyoming
The Roosevelt Arch, located at the North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park, was dedicated on April 24, 1903, by President Theodore Roosevelt. It serves as a monumental gateway to the park and symbolizes the establishment of the United States' first national park. The arch, constructed from local stone and featuring the inscription "For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People," reflects Roosevelt's commitment to conservation and the preservation of natural beauty for future generations. It signifies the merging of nature and human endeavor, celebrating the park's significance as a national treasure. Today, the Roosevelt Arch stands as an iconic symbol of Yellowstone's rich history and the enduring legacy of the conservation movement.
15 minutes
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Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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Obsidian Expeditions
Product SKU: US-16897-0015
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Lamar Valley Winter Wildlife Adventure Tour
Wyoming
people
1 participant
hours
- • Experience a Winter Journey Through Yellowstone National Park
- • Embark on a 6-8 Hour Wildlife Adventure with Expert Guides
- • Discover Yellowstone's Most Breathtaking Geothermal Landscapes
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