Our aim on this Yellowstone wildlife tour is to show you as many animals as possible! Just after dawn and shortly before dusk are the best times to see wildlife, and we will aim to be in Yellowstone during one of these times.
We will depart Bozeman and travel east on Interstate 90 towards Livingston, where we will turn south towards Gardiner, and Yellowstone’s north entrance. There are animals to be seen not only inside Yellowstone, but also outside the park, where it is not unusual to view elk and pronghorn.
Going through the historic Roosevelt Arch, we will wind our way up to Mammoth Hot Springs, where there is almost always an elk herd to be seen. From Mammoth we will head towards the Lamar Valley, and the road to Yellowstone’s north east entrance. The Lamar Valley is known for its wildlife, with bison, elk, pronghorn, coyote and bighorn sheep amongst the species frequenting the area. This part of Yellowstone is also the best place to try and find wolves, and there is also a chance of seeing bears.
Animals are wild by their very nature. While we will definitely see wildlife, there is no guarantee as to which species we will find, although we will do our best to show you as much as possible.
From the Lamar Valley we will retrace our steps to Mammoth Hot Springs, and then out of the north entrance, back to Bozeman.