$650+
/day
Join us on a private wildlife watching excursion with a local biologist as your personal guide. Yellowstone is a huge place with plenty to see! Using our expert local ecological knowledge, we'll maximize your chances of seeing the wildlife you're interested in. We'll access different areas through the day in our comfortable tour vehicle. Plus, we will spend plenty of time out on the landscape. Although not guaranteed, we have extremely high success rates seeing wolves and grizzlies in Yellowstone. Our highest-quality Swarovski and Vortex spotting scopes give you the best view of wildlife from a safe distance. We also provide binoculars. We can also enhance your knowledge of Yellowstone's natural history, ecology, scientific studies, and conservation efforts. As guides, we get excited about all kinds of observations, so let us know if you have a particular interest.
We love using our expert local ecological knowledge to help you see and learn about the wildlife you are interested in. They'll teach you about many incredible aspects of Yellowstone and help you stay safe while you go wild!
Wildlife watching is most successful from viewpoints, overlooks and short trails. Using a vehicle helps us cover many miles, so we can see more of the animals you're interested in. Short hikes can be included upon request.
Brunch, hot drinks, and water refills are included. Please bring your own water bottle.
Plenty of high-quality scopes and binoculars are provided, so you won't miss out on the action!
Tours can be adapted to accommodate all ages and abilities. Please let us know at the time of booking if you have specific needs or disabilities.
Weather varies A LOT! We can have 60 degree (F) temperature changes in a day. Bring clothing layers. Yellowstone has a dry, high-elevation climate. BYO water bottle and drink plenty of water to have your best day. We provide water for refills in the field.
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Gratuity Natinal Park entrance fees: $20/person Weekly, annual, veteran, 4th grader & senior passes also accepted.
We will gladly accept online payment by credit card or by check if mailed in advance.
Feel free to reach out and we're happy to answer any questions you may have.
Make the most of your visit on a private tour with In Our Nature Guiding Services. One of our local wildlife biologists will craft your adventure to your personal interests.
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In Our Nature Guiding Services LLC is an an equal opportunity provider and Authorized Permittee of Yellowstone National Park. We operate under Special Use Permits in Shoshone and Gallatin National Forests.
We live and operate in Yellowstone National Park, or as the Apsaalooke refer to it, Land of Steam. This is a traditional shared homeland for dozens of Nations for at least 13,000 years including the Blackfeet, Shoshone, Salish, Kootenai, Pend d’Orielle, Nez Perce, and Northern Cheyenne. The Sheepeaters-Shoshone were known to live in what is now the park year-round. We honor, with gratitude, the land itself and the people who have stewarded it throughout the generations.