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Frozen Frontier: Winter in Yellowstone

A Frosty Good Time 

​Maximum 5 Participants per group 
Price: 750$
Hours: 6-8
Start: 8:30am
Lunch: Cooke City; Dining Options available 
Equipment use included 

Trip Details

Description:

Discover the enchanting beauty of Yellowstone National Park in its winter splendor with our "Frozen Frontier: Winter in Yellowstone" tour. As the park transforms into a snowy paradise, you'll explore stunning ice-covered landscapes, marvel at frozen waterfalls, and witness geothermal features framed by winter’s chill. Glide through pristine snowfields and catch glimpses of wildlife adapted to the cold, all while our expert guides provide engaging commentary on the park's unique winter ecology. Experience the serene tranquility and captivating allure of Yellowstone in its most magical season.

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What to Expect:

  • Cold Temperatures: Prepare for cold weather, with temperatures often dipping below freezing. Dress warmly and be ready for brisk, refreshing air as you explore the park.

  • Snow-Covered Landscapes: Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Yellowstone’s snow-blanketed scenery, including ice-encrusted geysers and frosty riverbanks.

  • Comfortable Transport: Travel in a vehicle equipped for winter conditions, ensuring a safe and warm journey as you navigate the park's snowy roads.

  • Wildlife Viewing: Spot hardy wildlife adapted to winter conditions, such as bison and elk, which are often more visible against the snow.

  • Guided Insight: Our knowledgeable guides will share fascinating details about Yellowstone’s winter ecology and help you make the most of your frosty adventure.

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What to Bring:

  • Warm Clothing: Layered clothing is essential, including thermal base layers, a warm insulated jacket, hat, gloves, and a scarf.

  • Winter Boots: Insulated, waterproof boots with good traction are crucial for navigating snowy and icy terrain.

  • Camera: Capture the stunning winter landscapes and wildlife against the snowy backdrop.

  • Water and Snacks: Keep hydrated and bring along high-energy snacks to stay fueled throughout the day.

  • Sunglasses and Sunscreen: Even in winter, the sun reflecting off the snow can be quite strong.

  • Personal Essentials: Any medications or personal items you may need for a day out in the cold.

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Join us on the "Frozen Frontier: Winter in Yellowstone" tour and experience the serene beauty of Yellowstone like never before, as you immerse yourself in the park's captivating winter landscape.

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