
Yellowstone tours
Experience Yellowstone’s epic geysers, canyons, and wildlife with the insight and planning only a guided tour can provide. Let your Tour Directors lead the way so you can focus on spotting bison, marveling at Old Faithful, and soaking up the stories behind every stunning view.
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What to know before you go
QUICK FACTS
Yellowstone National Park was established on March 1, 1872. Its footprint is larger than the states of Rhode Island and Delaware combined. The park attracts more than 4 million visitors annually, who flock to see Yellowstone’s flourishing fauna and flora.
PARK HISTORY
America’s first national park sits at the convergence of Great Plains, Great Basin, and Plateau Native American cultures. For thousands of years, it was a place where Indigenous people hunted, fished, gathered plants, and used the thermal waters for religious and medicinal purposes. There are 27 Native American tribes associated with the park’s location.
WHAT TO GO FOR
Steam hisses from geysers, bison grunt across golden valleys, and sulfur tinges the crisp mountain air. In Yellowstone, nature puts on a roaring, technicolor show—hot springs shimmer, waterfalls thunder, and every turn feels like a scene from a movie. It’s not just a park: It’s a party for all your senses.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES ON TOUR
Experience the thrill of witnessing Old Faithful erupt, its towering plume of steam reaching skyward in a breathtaking crescendo, and the ethereal terraces of the Mammoth Hot Springs. Between them, try to spot the park’s most famous herd—Yellowstone is the only place in the United States where bison have lived continuously since prehistoric times.
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National Parks: Canadian Rockies, Glacier & Yellowstone
Join us on a multi-country journey across North America’s most-loved natural playgrounds. Encounter roaming wildlife in its undisturbed habitat and gaze at geological marvels (geysers, canyons, and hot springs galore!) as you make your way from Banff and the Canadian Rockies to spend a magical two days in the Yellowstone region.
Plan your trip to Yellowstone with a little help from the experts (that’s us!)
You could wait for inspiration to strike—or find some with our tried-and-true travel advice, sightseeing tips, and more.
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Signature experiences for your memory vault. Why don’t you...
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Tip your cap to the Old West in Virginia City
Wooden boardwalks and weathered storefronts freeze time in the gold rush era. You’ll see saloons, stagecoaches, and preserved 19th-century buildings that whisper stories of fortune and frontier grit. Experience it on our National Parks: Canadian Rockies, Glacier & Yellowstone tour.

Marvel at Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon
Find yourself where golden rock walls plunge toward a roaring river and mist from thundering waterfalls hangs in the air. This breathtaking gorge feels like nature is showing off just for you. Experience it on our National Parks: Canadian Rockies, Glacier & Yellowstone tour.
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Stand back in awe of Old Faithful’s eruption
Watch (and listen) as the geyser sends a scalding column of steam and water 100 feet into the air. It’s a dramatic reminder that Yellowstone’s untamed heart still beats below your feet. Experience it on our U.S. National Parks: The Grand Canyon to Yellowstone tour.

Walk the painted canvas of Mammoth Hot Springs
Step into a dreamscape of steaming limestone ledges and cascading mineral pools. Here, water, heat, and time have sculpted living terraces in surreal shades of white, gold, and rust. Experience it on our National Parks: Canadian Rockies, Glacier & Yellowstone tour.
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