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Discover Yellowstone's top sights and wildlife on an 8-10 hour full-day tour from Jackson Hole, including Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic, and a wildlife safari.

The Full Day Yellowstone Lower Loop and Safari from Jackson Hole offers a comprehensive journey through one of America’s most renowned national parks. Priced at $375 per person, this 8 to 10-hour adventure provides an immersive experience filled with stunning sights, wildlife encounters, and informative commentary. The tour is ideal for nature lovers eager to see Yellowstone’s top attractions with expert guidance, all while enjoying included lunch and premium binoculars for wildlife viewing.
This tour departs early from Jackson Hole, with a convenient pickup from lodging or hotels, making the day hassle-free. While the itinerary covers many highlights, it requires a full day, so travelers should be prepared for a busy but rewarding experience. The highlight remains the opportunity to observe iconic geothermal features and elusive wildlife, making this tour a practical option for those seeking an immersive Yellowstone experience without the need for extensive planning.

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The tour begins at 7:00 am from 210 N Cache St, Jackson, WY. This early start allows travelers to maximize time within Yellowstone, with a pickup option from local lodging or hotels. The group size is capped at 14 travelers, offering a more comfortable and intimate experience compared to larger bus tours.
From Jackson Hole, the journey heads north, passing by Grand Teton National Park. The guide often makes stops at Oxbow Bend if requested, providing opportunities for scenic photos of the Snake River and wildlife sightings en route to Yellowstone. The early departure ensures plenty of daylight for sightseeing, which is essential given the packed itinerary.
The tour enters Yellowstone through its main entrance, with the guide pointing out notable features along the way. This drive provides a preview of the park’s expansive landscape and sets the tone for the day ahead.
The route includes stops for wildlife sightings along the way, which may include bison, elk, or other animals that often graze near the roadside. The journey itself is smooth, with professional guidance explaining the park’s geology and ecology, helping visitors understand what makes Yellowstone so unique.

One of the tour’s standout moments is a 30-minute visit to the Grand Prismatic Spring. Travelers get to travel through the Midway Geyser Basin to reach the viewing area. The excelsior geyser and other geothermal features are visible from the trail, but the highlight is the brink of Grand Prismatic, where photographs capture the vibrant colors of this world-famous hot spring.
The viewing platform offers a front-row seat to the swirling, multi-colored waters, with plenty of opportunities for photos. The use of professional-grade binoculars enhances wildlife and landscape viewing during this stop, adding value for guests eager to appreciate Yellowstone’s geothermal marvels up close.

No trip to Yellowstone is complete without seeing Old Faithful erupt. The tour dedicates about 45 minutes to this spectacle, giving ample time to watch the geyser’s eruption, which can reach velocities close to the speed of sound.
While waiting, visitors can admire the Old Faithful Inn, a historic structure built in the early 20th century that reflects the park’s architectural heritage. The guide explains the geyser’s eruption patterns and the significance of the inn, adding context to this iconic feature.
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The journey continues with a 15-minute stop at Gibbon Falls, where an 84-foot cascading waterfall plunges over volcanic rocks. The view of the scars and rock formations hints at Yellowstone’s volcanic past. It’s an ideal spot for a quick photo and appreciating the park’s geological history.
Next, the group visits Artist Point for about 20 minutes. From here, visitors overlook the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and its massive 304-foot waterfalls. The panoramic views provide one of the most recognizable vistas in Yellowstone, perfect for capturing memorable images.
The Upper Falls, viewed in a brief 10-minute stop, offers a closer look at the canyon’s dramatic landscape and the powerful forces that shaped the park.

A key feature of this tour is the wildlife safari through Hayden Valley. For one hour, guides lead guests through this rich habitat, where they search for Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, Wolves, Bison, Elk, Pronghorn Antelope, Eagles, and more.
The inclusion of professional binoculars and a spotting scope ensures excellent wildlife viewing, even from a distance, and enhances the chance of seeing elusive animals. The guide’s expertise helps identify and explain animal behaviors, making this part of the tour particularly engaging for wildlife enthusiasts.

The tour includes a 5-minute stop at Yellowstone Lake, the largest high alpine lake in North America. Visitors enjoy scenic photos with the rugged mountains as a backdrop, capturing the tranquility and grandeur of Yellowstone’s waters.
This quick stop offers a peaceful contrast to the geothermal features and wildlife sightings, highlighting the diversity of the park’s landscapes.
Guests receive a gourmet picnic-style lunch, along with snacks, soda, bottled water, tea, and coffee throughout the day. These refreshments keep energy levels high during the busy schedule. The professional naturalist guide provides insightful commentary on the park’s features, wildlife, and geology.
All transportation logistics are handled with pickup and drop-off from Jackson Hole lodging, simplifying planning. The tour operates most days, with a full refund policy if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
The tour’s cost of $375 per person reflects the inclusion of premium equipment, meals, and expert guidance, making it a practical choice for those eager to see Yellowstone’s highlights without additional planning.
This full-day tour stands out by combining top geothermal attractions, scenic viewpoints, and an extended wildlife safari in Hayden Valley. The inclusion of professional binoculars and a spotting scope enhances wildlife viewing, which many comparable tours lack.
The personalized group size of up to 14 travelers ensures more interaction and flexibility compared to larger buses. The all-inclusive pricing covers meals, snacks, and equipment, making it a straightforward option for visitors who want a comprehensive Yellowstone experience without extra charges.
This tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Yellowstone’s most iconic sites, balanced with wildlife viewing opportunities. The early start maximizes the visit, and the expert naturalist guide adds valuable insights into the park’s features.
While the schedule is intensive, it suits active travelers prepared for a full day of sightseeing. The included amenities, especially the premium viewing equipment and gourmet lunch, provide good value. This tour is a solid choice for anyone looking to experience Yellowstone’s natural wonders with minimal hassle and maximum coverage.
What is the duration of this Yellowstone tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 to 10 hours, starting at 7:00 am and ending back at the initial meeting point.
What are the main stops included in the tour?
Stops include Grand Prismatic Spring, Old Faithful, Gibbon Falls, Artist Point, Upper Falls, Hayden Valley for wildlife, and Yellowstone Lake.
Are meals included in the tour price?
Yes, a gourmet picnic-style lunch is included, as well as snacks, soda, water, tea, and coffee.
Is wildlife viewing guaranteed?
While the tour provides professional binoculars and a spotting scope, wildlife sightings depend on natural activity, but Hayden Valley is known for frequent sightings.
What should I bring on this tour?
Comfortable clothing, appropriate footwear, and a camera are recommended. The equipment provided should be sufficient for wildlife viewing.
How many people are in each tour group?
The maximum group size is 14 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but due to the length and activity level, it’s best suited for older children or teenagers.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made through the provided booking platform, with contact available via [email protected] or phone +1 307-699-5279.