Yellowstone National Park is America’s first National Park established in 1872. It spans over three states; Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. Here you will find bubbling mud pots, spewing geysers, and wildlife abound. There are many ways to visit Yellowstone during the winter and summer months. Check them out here!
Wintertime
Yellowstone National Park in the winter is beautiful and there are only a few ways you can experience it's beauty. Access to Yellowstone via Jackson Hole is open strictly to over-snow traveling; snowcoaches and snowmobiles. However, you can snowshoe and cross-country ski the area as well. For more information on how to travel through Yellowstone, contact our concierge. We can help you with information on tours, packages, and rates.
Snowcoach Tours Enjoy Yellowstone National Park via the comfort of a warm van. Options include tours to Old Faithful Geyser or experiencing the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Learn about the history and facts from an experienced guide while they lead you through the park.
Snowmobiling Tours Snowmobiling tours give you the option to travel through to see the frozen waterfalls, Old Faithful Geyser and a variety of wild animals. You also can opt for a bigger tour to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. These tours also include a nice hot lunch to warm up before the trip home.
Cross-Country Skiing If you would like to experience Yellowstone without the major machines, there are multiple groomed and skier tracked trails in Yellowstone's wilderness. The following information will give you access to trails and information for you to peruse: Yellowstone Ski and Snowshoe. Contact our concierge for gear rentals!
Summertime
Backpacking
Bicycling
Boating
Camping
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Picnicing
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