555 Yellowstone Ave, West Yellowstone Montana 59758 (800) 858-3502
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The trip was comfortable and AWE INSPIRING but, Sherrys enthusiasm made me feel she was enjoying it as much as I was!! That is the mark of a wonderful employee. Please extend to her, again, our thanks.Fran Breen, Idaho
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Our day with you was the best! A great mix of history, geology, animal, flora, thermal. We were also lucky with weather and skiing. Our day with the Alpen Guides Co. was the highlight of our vacation.Scott & Barb Loners, Seattle
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Highlights: natural thermal features, yellowstone’s wildlife
Summary: This tour takes advantage of the wildlife emerging to feed during the evening hours. After a walk through of the Mammoth area we'll head towards our picnic area where we'll enjoy dinner as the sun begins to set. Then our search for wildlife begins as we explore the Lamar Valley and beautiful Dunraven Pass. Keep the camera ready: elk, bison, moose, wolves and bear frequently make an appearance on this tour!
This tour begins mid-day and ends late to take advantage of the wildlife emerging to feed during the evening hours. We pack a picnic and head to the northern reaches of Yellowstone. After a walk through of the Mammoth area we'll head towards our picnic area where we'll enjoy dinner as the sun begins it's slow descent. Then our search for wildlife begins in earnest as we explore the Lamar Valley and beautiful Dunraven Pass. Keep the camera ready: elk, bison, moose, wolves and bear frequently make an appearance on this tour.
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Contact us for more information or visit them at ypf.org Lower Loop (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 8am to 4pm): Adult: $55
Seniors: $50
Children (15 and under): $45
Evening Wildlife Safari (Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1pm to 9pm): Adult: $65
Seniors: $60
Children (15 and under): $55
A picnic dinner is included
S'more of Yellowstone (Sunday ˆ 6pm-10pm): Adult: $30
Seniors: $28
Children (15 and under): $25
-rates subject to 3 percent tax
-rates do not include meals unless specified
-park entry fees and gratuity are not included
-refund of guiding fees (90%) will be given if cancellation is made seven days prior to your departure date
-Mastercard, Visa, and American Express accepted
For directions to get to our location click here.
- Is there a discount for taking two of your day tours? Yes, if you take two or more tours during your visit, there is a 10% discount.
- How does the Park entry fee work? We collect the Park entry fee as an agent for the National Park Service. It is $12 per person ages 17 and up, or $20 for a family living under the same roof and is good for 7 days in both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Golden Eagle, Age, and Access, and National Parks passes and local passes are good for cardholder, spouse and children. You may purchase any of the these passes on the day of your tour. A photo i.d. is required.
- What do you consider a senior citizen? 62 or over.
- What are the opening and closing dates for the Park? The winter season begins the third Wednesday in December until the second Monday in March. The summer season opens the third Friday in April until the first Monday in November. See our Yellowstone page for a complete listing of opening and closing dates.
See Yellowstone with us in any season. Spring wakes slowly with baby wildlife, new flowers and gurgling streams freed from winters hold. Fall brings an abundance of wildlife and diminished crowds that make the chill in the air more than bearable And of course summer; tour with us and enjoy the intimacy of Yellowstone as few ever will. Join us while we explore this delicate ecosystem called Yellowstone National Park. Alpen Guides lead tours that specialize in unhurried and close looks at the rare and breathtaking beauty of the park we love.
*** Roads close in early November and early March to automobile traffic to ready for the changing seasons. Be sure to visit www.nps.gov/yell to stay up to date with road opening and closing dates and updates on winter use planning
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