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Hours: Tours depart at 8:00 AM and return approximately 5:00 PM
Days:
Lower Loop:
- Available Daily
Upper Loop:
- Before Memorial Day: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat
- Memorial Day to Labor Day: Daily
- After Labor Day: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat
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Yellowstone Summer Bus Tours
Lower Loop Tours: April 21 - OCTOBER 31, 2023
Upper Loop Tours: May 8 - October 30, 2023
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Yellowstone Vacation Tours (West Yellowstone) is located at 415 Yellowstone Ave, West Yellowstone, MT 59758Summer Tours of Yellowstone National Park
See Yellowstone's Lower Loop up-close.
Experience comfortable coaches and knowledgeable, interpretive guides, all of whom are Certified Interpretive Guides (CIGs). Tours begin at 8:00 AM and include free pickup at local campgrounds and West Yellowstone hotels. Get answers to Frequently Asked Questions about our various tours. Prices do not include tax (4%), Yellowstone Park entrance fees, gratuity or lunch. Prices may be subject to fuel surcharge.
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Or Call Us at 406-646-9564
Yellowstone Vacation Tours (West Yellowstone) is located at 415 Yellowstone Ave, West Yellowstone, MT 59758Please note: These tours do not include lunch.
You can order a box lunch in advance when you book your tour, or by calling 406-646-9564.
Yellowstone Vacation Tours is an authorized concessioner of the National Park Service
Yellowstone Lower Loop Tour
Yellowstone Lower Loop Bus Tours are offered every day from April 21 to October 31, 2023 (modified loop tours run from opening until Memorial Day weekend). Here are some of the famous Yellowstone sights you may see on your day touring the Park. Scroll down for details or click the links below to jump to a particular highlight:- Old Faithful Geyser
- Craig Pass
- Fountain Paint Pot
- Yellowstone Lake
- Mud Volcano
- Hayden Valley
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Old Faithful Geyser
Yellowstone's star attraction, and the most famous geyser in the world, Old Faithful is the most regular predictable geyser in the Park, with eruptions occurring approximately every 91 minutes. Shooting 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of boiling water into the air, Old Faithful reaches an average height of about 145 feet in just 15-20 seconds. Park Rangers can predict Old Faithful's eruptions with an extremely high level of accuracy, making this one of the most convenient thermal features to see in Yellowstone. You can practically set your watch by it!
Yellowstone Lake
Covering 136 square miles, with 110 miles of shoreline, Yellowstone Lake is absolutely massive. This is the largest natural freshwater lake in the United States above 7,000 feet, and one of the largest such lakes in the world. The small West Thumb Geyser Basin is found here, where you can experience a striking contrast between barren thin-crusted thermal areas and the deep blue majesty of the lake just steps away.
Hayden Valley
Perhaps the most picturesque drive in Yellowstone National Park can be found along the stretch of road that runs through Hayden Valley. Rolling hills, lush green meadows, and the wide stretch of the Yellowstone River will hold your gaze captive as you make your way through this truly beautiful valley. This is also prime grizzly bear country, so keep your eyes open for one of Yellowstone's most sought-after animal sightings!
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
There are no words to adequately describe the power and majesty of this painted canyon where the Yellowstone River tumbles over two high waterfalls. The awe-inspiring Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is simply one of the most breathtaking sights in the Park. The result of a huge volcanic eruption that occurred about 600,000 years ago, this 24-mile-long canyon is up to 1,200 feet deep and nearly a mile across.
Yellowstone Upper Loop Tour
Yellowstone Upper Loop Bus Tours are offered from May 8 to October 30, 2023 (modified loop tours run from opening until Memorial Day weekend). These tours run daily from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Prior to Memorial Day and after Labor Day, they are offered Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.Here are some of the famous Yellowstone sights you may see on your day touring the Park. Scroll down for details or click on the links below to jump to a particular highlight:
- Norris Geyser Basin
- Lamar Valley
- Dunraven Pass
- Roaring Mountain
- Undine Falls
- Mammoth Hot Springs
- Gibbon Falls
- Tower Fall
Norris Geyser Basin
Located at the junction of several disturbances in the earth's crust, Norris is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone's thermal areas. Most waters in Norris are acidic, including rare acid geysers, and features here mysteriously undergo dramatic behavioral changes, literally overnight. A pool that appears calm and clear one day may turn muddy and boil violently the next, or even temporarily become a geyser. Norris is the only thermal area in Yellowstone that exhibits this phenomenon, and nobody quite understands why this happens.
Lamar Valley
Named after Lucius Lamar, Secretary of the Interior in 1885, this beautiful glacier-carved valley is also known as "America's Serengeti" for the large and easy-to-see populations of large animals that live there. This was the least visited part of the park for over 100 years, but nowadays it is a hotbed for wolf watching! Two major wolf packs call this area home - the Junction Butte and Lamar Canyon wolf packs - and over 20,000 people see wolves here every year. Other animals commonly seen here include bison, elk, pronghorn antelope, bald eagles, and even grizzly bears.
Mammoth Hot Springs
Mammoth Hot Springs is very aptly named; this large complex of hot springs is located on a massive hillside of travertine (a form of limestone). The terrace-like formations, the locations of the springs, and the rate of water flow all change DAILY, and over time the entire area can show dramatic changes in appearance and thermal activity. Mammoth's Palette Springs is often cited as one of Yellowstone's most dramatic photo ops.
