Welcome to the Yellowstone National Park Tours
“It is a perfect wonder.”
That’s how the first official U.S. expedition described Yellowstone back in 1871. They weren’t wrong, and they hadn’t even seen the geysers yet.
Before it became America’s first national park, Yellowstone was a place of mystery and myth– a land of boiling rivers, rainbow-colored pools, and spouting geysers. Indigenous tribes, such as the Tukudika, lived here for generations, long before maps were developed. Then came the fur trappers, the explorers, and finally, the tourists, awed by this volcanic marvel carved by fire, ice, and time.
So, what makes Yellowstone special?
It’s not just the world’s tallest geysers or deepest hot springs. It’s the sheer scale of wild beauty, from herds of bison in Lamar Valley to waterfalls in the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. This park has glaciers, forests, mountains, and even a supervolcano rumbling beneath your feet. It’s weird, wild, and completely unforgettable.
This self-guided audio tour follows the complete Grand Loop of Yellowstone. You’ll get offline GPS guidance and narration that kicks in automatically as you drive, so you never miss a beat (or a bison sighting). Explore at your own pace, skip the crowds, and let the stories come to you.
As you drive, you’ll:
Watch Old Faithful erupt with clockwork drama
Stand at the edge of Grand Prismatic, a living rainbow of heat-loving microbes.
Cruise past elk and maybe even wolves in the Lamar Valley
Learn why fishing used to involve boiling your catch—right in the geysers
Visit waterfalls, petrified trees, and the park’s own “Zone of Death.”
Hear about Sacagawea, Teddy Roosevelt, and the wild men who mapped this land
From Mammoth Hot Springs to Yellowstone Lake, this drive is your all-access pass to wonder.
Disclaimer: Don’t worry. Yellowstone’s supervolcano is overdue in the same way your library books are. Just enjoy the view.
Bonus Walking Tours Included:
Old Faithful Walking Tour
See the iconic geyser erupt and explore a basin packed with bubbling springs and hidden giants. This trail brings you face-to-face with Yellowstone’s most famous geothermal stars, with stories that make every splash more surprising.
Grand Prismatic Overlook Trail
Take a short walk to the best view of Yellowstone’s most colorful wonder. Along the way, you’ll hear how extreme microbes create this technicolor pool and why one explorer thought it might be a portal to hell.
West Thumb Geyser Basin
Boardwalks wind through steaming lakeside pools, deep blue geysers, and strange tales of fish-boiling and lakebed eruptions. This is Yellowstone up close and a little weird.
NOTE: Learn more about the road conditions, admission fees, and other pertinent information here.
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Yellowstone National Park Map
Where To Start?
Yellowstone National Park Tour:
South Entrance (Clockwise & Anti Clockwise): Lewis Canyon Falls, US-287, Moran, WY 83013, United States
West Entrance (Clockwise & Anti Clockwise): West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center, 30 Yellowstone Ave, West Yellowstone, MT 59758, United States
North Entrance (Clockwise & Anti Clockwise): Gardiner Bridge,213 Spring St, Gardiner, MT 59030, United States
East Entrance (Clockwise & Anti Clockwise): Cub Creek
Northeast Entrance (Clockwise & Anti Clockwise): Northeast Entrance, US-212, Cooke City, MT 59081, USA
Old Faithful Tour:
Start your Old Faithful tour from the Old Faithful Visitor and Education Center: View Avenue, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
Grand Prismatic Spring Tour:
Start From: Fairy Falls Parking Lot
West Thumb Geyser Basin Tour:
Start from: West Thumb Information Station, Grand Loop Rd, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If there are multiple versions or entrances for your tour, be sure to download all audio guides.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to the car stereo via Bluetooth, USB, or Aux, and bring headphones on walking tours. CarPlay and Android Auto are not yet supported. We are working with Apple for a resolution.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
Audio Story Highlights
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Welcome: South Entrance (Jackson)
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Lewis Falls
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Grant Village & Visitor Center
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West Thumb
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Abyss Pool
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Fisherman’s Cone: William Trumbull
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Shoshone Lake & DeLacy Creek Trail
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Shoshone Lake Overlook
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Trail to Shoshone Lake
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Isa Lake & Continental Divide
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Kepler Cascade
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Old Faithful
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Beehive
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Castle Geyser
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Grand Geyser
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Morning Glory
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Fairy Falls & Grand Prismatic
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Firehole River
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Grand Prismatic Parking Lot
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Firehole Lake Drive and the Great Fountain
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Fountain Paint Pot
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Fountain Flat Drive
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Welcome: West Entrance Visitor Information Center
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Madison
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Gibbon River
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Gibbon Falls
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Artist’s Paint Pots
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Boardwalk Artist's Paintpots
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Gibbon Meadows
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Norris Geyser Basin
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Shortcut to Canyon Village
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Semi-Centennial Geyser
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Electric Peak
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Sheepeater Cliffs
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Swan Lake Flats
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Bunsen Peak and Sheepeater Cliffs
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Golden Gate Bridge
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Hoodoos
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Mammoth Hot Springs
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The Town of Mammoth
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Welcome: North Entrance (Roosevelt Arch)
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Boiling River
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Albright Visitor Center
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Undine Falls
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Wraith Falls
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Petrified Tree
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Lost Lake
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Roosevelt Lodge at Tower Junction
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Tower Junction
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Slough Creek
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Lamar Valley
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Trail
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Welcome: Northeast Entrance (Cooke City)
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"Devil’s Den"
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Dunraven Pass and Mt Washburn
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Yellowstone River
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Canyon Village
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Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
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North Rim of Grand Canyon
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Inspiration Point
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South Rim of Grand Canyon
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Hayden Valley
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Welcome: East Entrance (Cody)
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Fishing Bridge Visitor Center
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Fishing Bridge
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Yellowstone Lake
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Preview The Tour
Tour FAQs
You can bring your pet on a Yellowstone National Park tour… but with plenty of restrictions. You need to ensure your pet is inside a vehicle, tent, or on a leash no shorter than 6 feet. And pets are not allowed on boardwalks or hiking trails, even with a leash.
If you don’t want to leave your pet in the car while you’re on your trip, a few pet boarding facilities are available outside the park boundary.
Yellowstone’s driving route is arranged like a big circle, with five different entrances to the loop.
West Entrance: You’ll arrive at the West Entrance if you’re driving in from Yellowstone Airport.
South Entrance: The South Entrance comes from Jackson, Wyoming.
North Entrance: Begins at Roosevelt Arch in Montana.
East Entrance: Begins from Cody, Wyoming
Northeast Entrance: Starts in the heart of Wyoming’s mountains. The tour begins at Trout Lake Trailhead. Note: This entrance is currently shut.
From geysers to bison, Yellowstone National Park boasts numerous claims to fame. We have over a 100+ audio stories on the top sights along your driving route.
Funny you should ask. Yellowstone is well-known for its water features, from geysers to hot springs to rivers to falls and there are over 300 of them.