Contact Info
- Toll-Free:
- 888-454-8828
- Phone 2:
- 801-487-7200
Basics
- Activity Type:
- Rafting,
Wildlife Viewing,
Hiking / Walking,
Biking - Length:
- 6 days
- Difficulty:
- Low to Medium
Description
Bike, Hike and Raft Amid Geysers and Wildlife in the World’s First National Park
Yellowstone National Park is home to more thermal features—over 10,000—than anywhere else on earth. In fact, the park contains more geysers, hot springs, bubbling mud pots, fumaroles and steam vents than the rest of the world has combined! Along with these extraordinary geologic treasures, Yellowstone, dubbed the "American Serengeti, has a robust and wonderfully diverse animal population. American bison, black bears, elk and coyotes are just some of the creatures you and your family are likely to spot during your visit. By bike, on foot and on the water—come experience one of America’s favorite national parks with Backroads.
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Hotel Info:
Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel - Mammoth Hot Springs (2 nights): At this simple hotel, you’re likely to see elk grazing on the grounds.
Canyon Lodge - Canyon (1 night): Sleep comfortably here in modest accommodations.
Grant Village - Grant Village (1 night): Named for Ulysses S. Grant, who signed the law establishing Yellowstone as the world’s first national park, this comfortable motel sits near the shore of Yellowstone Lake.
Stage Coach Inn - West Yellowstone (1 night): This classically Western inn features guest rooms decorated in American West themes.
Additional Details:
Days 1-2 Mammoth Hot Springs
Meet in Bozeman Our trip gets off to a rollicking start with a half-Day white-water rafting excursion on a Class II-III section of the Yellowstone River Splashing is highly encouraged! Hike to Mammoth Hot Springs’ famed terraces—dramatic steaming limestone formations in vibrant shades of pink, yellow, orange, green and brown.
Day 3 Canyon
On foot, explore Norris Geyser Basin, home to Steamboat Geyser whose plume has been known to reach 300 feet Bike to Canyon, passing open meadows where bison and elk can often be viewed.
Day 4 Grant Village
Hike through open meadows and stands of lodgepole pine to one of the park’s most dramatic features, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone Care for an ice cream treat in Canyon Village?
Days 5-6 West Yellowstone
Shuttle to the Upper Geyser Basin, home to the world’s largest concentration of geysers, including the granddaddy of them all, Old Faithful Pedal alongside the Firehole River, where the steamy waters are warmed by hot springs near its banks and below its surface En route, choose to stop at thermally active Biscuit Basin and Fountain Paint Pots Go for a morning spin around Earthquake Lake, named for the magnitude 7.3 earthquake that struck the area in 1959.



