I would not recommend driving into Yellowstone without a tour. A self-guided driving tour is the best way to get the most out of the national park! You’ll want a tour during your Yellowstone trip for two reasons: navigation and information. Let’s start with navigation. In one of the biggest parks in the lower 48 […]
Yes–– over 300 of them! Yellowstone is well-known for its water features, from geysers to hot springs to rivers to falls. Your Yellowstone tour will lead you past a few of the most famous ones: But wait… there’s more! The park boasts 45 named waterfalls and almost 300 unnamed ones. And who knows how many […]
From geysers to bison, Yellowstone National Park boasts numerous claims to fame. Here’s what makes the park special, and why a Yellowstone tour is totally worth it! There you have it! Five reasons why Yellowstone National Park is the coolest place to take a trip! To learn even more about this incredible park, download the […]
From my perspective, the ONLY way to travel in Yellowstone is with a self-guided driving tour! I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: tour buses tend to be more trouble than they’re worth. The schedule doesn’t allow any flexibility, your crowded together with a bunch of strangers, and seats can be expensive if […]
You can bring your pet on a Yellowstone National Park tour… but with plenty of restrictions. You need to make sure your pet is within a vehicle or tent, or on a leash shorter than 6 feet at all times. And pets are not allowed at all on boardwalks or hiking trails, even with a leash.
Yellowstone is arranged like a big circle, with five different entrances to the loop: West Entrance from Yellowstone Airport, South Entrance from Jackson, North Entrance from Roosevelt Arch, Northeast Entrance from Cooke City, East Entrance from Cody.
A self-guided tour of Yellowstone is the best way explore and experience the national park. Take the Yellowstone tour at your own pace, take pictures, experience the sights and the sounds and driving off to the next stop.