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Bozeman: Yellowstone Wolves and Winter 4Day/3Night Adventure|United States
Bozeman: Yellowstone Wolves and Winter 4Day/3Night Adventure|United States
Bozeman: Yellowstone Wolves and Winter 4Day/3Night Adventure|United States
Bozeman: Yellowstone Wolves and Winter 4Day/3Night Adventure|United States
Bozeman: Yellowstone Wolves and Winter 4Day/3Night Adventure|United States

Bozeman: Yellowstone Wolves and Winter 4Day/3Night Adventure|United States


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  • Observe the famous Yellowstone wolf packs in their natural habitat
  • View Mammoth Hot Springs, the Roosevelt Arch, and Gardiner, Montana
  • Take in Yellowstone National Parks' Lamar Valley (American Serengeti) in winter
  • Be on the lookout for animals such as bison, elk, moose, bighorn sheep, coyotes
  • Travel in a heated and comfortable 10 passenger vehicle
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Tour TypeSmall Group
Transportation methodHotel transfer
Departure TimeEarly Departure (Before 8 am)
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementBreakfast included, With Snacks
Accommodation typeHotel, Economy (< 3 stars)
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
SeasonalWinter Snow Exclusive
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Eco-tourism
TransportCharter car

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Experience wolves in the wilds of Yellowstone and other epic wildlife in their winter habitat on this amazing tour! Witness the 'American Serengeti' (considered to be the best place to view wolves on Earth) like few ever do on this small group eco-tour adventure.
Your excursion begins in Bozeman, Montana, with overnight stays in Gardiner, Montana and Cooke City Montana.
You will spend 4 days with a professional, local guide and naturalist exploring in a small vehicle (suburban or larger vehicle).
You will traverse Yellowstone National Park in search of wildlife such as wolves, elk, bison, mule deer, moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, bald eagles, fox, and coyotes in Lamar Valley.
Guests will have ample photo opportunities to capture the wondrous winter wildlife and landscape of Yellowstone, and should expect to be getting in and out of the vehicle throughout the day to view wildlife. Binoculars and scope will be provided on each tour to view wildlife that is far away.

Day 1: Bozeman to Yellowstone National Park

Get picked up at your hotel in Bozeman by your guide, then head into Yellowstone National Park. On the way, stop for wildlife and winter scenery photo opportunities. Possible wildlife sightings include fox, bald eagles, golden eagles, bison, bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, and coyotes. Afterward, stay the night at a cozy lodge in Gardiner, Montana, and spend your evening exploring the mountain town.

Day 2: Gardiner to Cooke City

To get the best chance for natural predation and wildlife viewing, depart early (7 AM) and eat breakfast in the field while looking for wolves. The northern range of Yellowstone has been called the best place on earth to view wolves. Other wildlife you may see are bison, elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, coyotes, red foxes, bald eagles, and golden eagles.

Day 3: Wildlife All Day

Depart early, as more game drives mean more opportunity for wildlife sightings. Your first pack territory will be the Lamar Canyon pack. Post up, drink warm drinks, and wait for the light to present what the morning has to offer. The guide will be communicating with other guides and wolf researchers to offer you the best sightings possible. By 11 AM, head in for lunch to warm up before embarking on another afternoon of wildlife observation.

Day 4: Cooke City to Bozeman

Your last morning offers a great opportunity to see wolves in their native state. You may witness wolves interacting with other wolf packs in territorial disputes, or see wolves trailing along the river bank during the morning hunt. Wolves can often be seen in social posturing, howling, eating, or just resting. After the morning wildlife viewing, make your way to Mammoth Hot Springs and out the Yellowstone River corridor to Bozeman, Montana where you'll say your goodbyes.
Guests will return to the Bozeman area between 2-6 p.m. approximately, depending on area road conditions.

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  • If your package requires a pickup address, the supplier will reconfirm the address you provided. If the address cannot be accepted, we will contact you to confirm an alternative pickup location.

  • Not Suitable For: Wheelchair users

  • Not Suitable For: Children under 6 years

  • What To Bring: Snow clothing

  • What To Bring: Warm clothing

  • Know Before You Go: It is recommended that guests fly into and out of Bozeman, Montana (airport code BZN)

  • Know Before You Go: Please arrive a day before the the tour starts because winter travel across the United States can sometimes impede upon arriving on time into Bozeman, Montana. Guests should plan to stay at least one more day at tour end in a hotel near the Bozeman airport as the tour operator will be dropping customers off in Bozeman, Montana on the last day of touring around 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM. but winter weather conditions can also impede this arrival time

  • Know Before You Go: Guests often stay at is the Hilton Garden Inn in Bozeman, Montana pre and post trip as it has an airport shuttle. The tour operator will be happy to pick customers up at a hotel in the Bozeman area (within 10 miles of Bozeman, Montana)

  • Know Before You Go: Beginning January 1st, 2026, Non-US Citizens will be required to purchase either The "America First" park pass, or pay $120 per person, per park, to enter Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.

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