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Experience A Yellowstone National Park Snowcoach Tour!

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Phone: 1-800-221-1151

Please take a moment to look through our Winter 2008-09 Snowcoach and Snowmobile Tour brochure!

Snowcoach to Old Faithful Geyser Basins and Wildlife
Lunch service is available in the Old Faithful area

Please take a moment to view our Winter Slideshows! Also, for your convenience we offer On-line Reservations!

Tour Operates Daily December 15, 2008 to March 15, 2009 – Departs 8:30 am
Adult: $109.00 
| Child (15 or less): $89.00

Join us for a journey into the Geyser and Hot Springs region of Yellowstone National Park. Tours depart at 8:30 am, in town pickups start at 8:00 am. Your tour follows the thermally influenced Madison River for fourteen (14) miles. Wildlife abounds along this river that never freezes. Herds of Bison & Elk along with Eagles and Trumpeter Swans are in abundance. Predators like Coyotes, wolves and other are actively plying their trade during this season of survival. The animals are close at hand and dossal in nature. We pause at the Madison Warming Hut with fellow travelers then continue our tour along another warm river called the Firehole. The Firehole River flows through five (5) Geyser Basins.

We visit the Lower Geyser Basin (Fountain Paint Pots) and make numerous stops for photography and short walks over the course of the next sixteen (16) miles. Herds of wildlife, spectacular geysers and colorful hot springs may be viewed in all directions. We arrive in the Old Faithful Area (Upper Geyser Basin) for lunch and the traditional viewing of Yellowstone’s most famous geyser “Old Faithful”, which erupts approximately every ninety three (93) minutes. On our return trip from this thermal wonderland we seek out additional photography opportunities, animal viewing and special sites only winter in Yellowstone has available. Tours return to West Yellowstone at approximately 4:30 PM.

Note: Please come prepared with good winter shoes; coats, hats and gloves, for comfort.

Winter Conditions: Tours operate at minus 20 degrees or higher. Road conditions are harsh, tracked vehicles only. Snowcoaches operate at slow speeds.

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Snowcoach tour to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Box Lunch is recommended - $10.00

Please take a moment to view our Winter Slideshows! Also, for your convenience we offer On-line Reservations!

Tour Operates Monday; Tuesday; Thursday and Saturday – December 15, 2008 to March 3, 2009
Departs 8:30 am
Adult: $119.00 
| Child (15 or less): $99.00

Join us for a unique journey into Yellowstone’s Central Plateau region and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Tours depart at 8:30 am, in town pickups start at 8:00 am. Your tour follows the Madison River for the first fourteen (14) miles which abounds with wildlife during the winter season. Herds of Bison and Elk are close at hand. Photography opportunities are everywhere. The Madison River does not normally freeze, due to thermal run off water influence. Animals and water fowl of varying types are seen throughout our tour. At Madison Junction we pause at the Warming Hut then leave the rest of the tours behind and head into Yellowstone’s less visited wilderness.

We follow the Gibbon River through Gibbon Canyon and past Gibbon falls toward the Norris Geyser Basin. Thermal features are more viewable in the cold winter air. You’ll see Yellowstone’s Central Plateau is dotted with thermal features as steam can be seen in all directions. We turn east at Norris and start a slow climb upward toward the Grand Canyon Region. Snow levels are extreme at this elevation (8000 ft.) as we churn our may slowly along. The spectacular Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone with the Lower Falls (309 ft.) and Upper Falls (109 ft.) await our viewing. We visit both the South and North Rims of the Canyon and search out wildlife that may be wintering in the area. It’s a sight to behold that only a few every get to see. After our visit to the Canyon area our return journey is spent looking for photography opportunities and short nature walks. Our Tour returns to West Yellowstone at approximately 5:00 PM.

Note: Please come prepared with good winter shoes; coats, hats and gloves, for comfort.

Winter Conditions: Tours operate at minus 20 degrees or higher. Road conditions are harsh, tracked vehicles only. Snowcoaches operate at slow speeds.

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