Is Yellowstone Possible Without a Car? (Yes—Here’s How)
- oldfaithful&friends
- Dec 17
- 2 min read
Let’s be honest—driving in Yellowstone can feel like a full-contact sport. Bison traffic jams, narrow roads, surprise weather, and parking lots that fill up before breakfast. The good news? You don’t need a car to experience Yellowstone. In fact, many visitors enjoy it more without one.
With Old Faithful and Friends, you can explore Yellowstone the easy way—no steering wheel, no stress, and no driving through Montana.

Yellowstone Without a Car: Yes, It’s a Thing (and It’s Great)
Yellowstone is huge, but that doesn’t mean you need to drive every mile yourself. At Old Faithful and Friends, we make Yellowstone accessible, comfortable, and enjoyable for travelers who would rather watch geysers erupt than watch the road.
We handle the transportation. You enjoy the park.
Simple as that.
The Best Way to Get Around Yellowstone Without Driving in Montana
If you’ve ever looked at a map of Yellowstone and thought, “That’s a lot of driving,” you’re not wrong. That’s why our approach focuses on efficient routes and key locations, without sending you on long Montana road trips.
With Old Faithful and Friends, you:
Skip long, tiring drives
Avoid confusing park roads
Spend more time exploring and less time traveling
Never have to worry about parking near Old Faithful
You can get to Yellowstone without a car because of Old Faithful and Friends and their public and private shuttle options.

Is There a Yellowstone Shuttle With Fixed Pricing?
Yes—and travelers love it.
Old Faithful and Friends offers fixed-price tours and transportation, so you know exactly what you’re paying before your trip even begins.
No guesswork. No surprise fees. No “oops, that cost more than expected.”
It’s one less thing to think about—because Yellowstone should be about wonder, not math.
A Shuttle Service That Actually Knows Yellowstone Roads
Yellowstone roads are… let’s call them unpredictable. Wildlife crossings, sudden weather changes, and traffic backups are all part of the experience. Most guides are crossed trained as tour guides.
Our drivers and guides know:
Where traffic builds up
How wildlife affects road flow
When conditions change quickly
How to keep your day running smoothly
While others worry about directions, you’ll be spotting elk, geysers, and maybe even a wolf.
Yellowstone Without Driving: More Fun, Less Stress
Skipping the car doesn’t mean missing out. It means:
Less stress
More learning
Better wildlife viewing
A slower, more enjoyable pace
With Old Faithful and Friends, Yellowstone becomes easier, calmer, and—dare we say—more fun.
So leave the driving to us. You focus on the geysers.

