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Discover Montana and Northern US parks with this self-guided audio driving tour bundle, offering flexible, offline exploration of iconic scenic spots.

The Self Guided Driving Audio Tour of Northern Parks Bundle brings a comprehensive road trip experience to Montana and beyond for $74.99 per group, accommodating up to 8 people. This 5-day adventure covers some of the most stunning and famous destinations in the region, including Yellowstone, Glacier, Mount Rushmore, and the Black Hills, among others. The tour is designed for those who prefer independent exploration with the guidance of an engaging audio guide, making it ideal for travelers seeking flexibility and freedom.
What makes this tour stand out is its offline capability, allowing travelers to explore without internet or cell service. The audio stories, tips, and directions automatically play based on your location, providing a hands-free, immersive experience. With over 1800 points of interest, the guide leads you through scenic drives, geysers, mountains, and wildlife, creating a personalized adventure. The suggested itineraries are flexible, and there’s no expiry or time limit, so this tour adapts to different schedules and paces.
While the price is accessible, it’s worth noting that food and drinks are not included**, and the tour covers admission fees for specific sites like Mount Rushmore. The tour departs from Red Lodge, Montana, and is available for booking well in advance, averaging 85 days ahead, making it easy to plan a trip around the guide’s suggested routes. This experience suits independent-minded travelers eager to explore at their own pace without the need for a physical guide or internet connection.

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The GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) audio tour features over 1800 points of interest, providing a comprehensive narration as you drive through Montana and neighboring states. Once downloaded, the tour works offline, meaning no reliance on WiFi or cell service during the trip. The audio stories automatically play based on your GPS location, delivering stories, tips, and directions seamlessly.
You purchase one bundle that can be used forever with free updates, making it a cost-effective option for multiple trips or future explorations. The tour integrates suggested itineraries for half, full, or multi-day trips but also allows you to create your own route. The Trip Planners are accessible via app, web, or PDF, helping travelers plan their adventure precisely.
To start, travelers receive instructions via email and text, then download the GuideAlong app on their smartphones. The app is easy to use and allows you to preview the route or start the tour when ready. The support team is available daily through toll-free phone, chat, and email for assistance.

The first day kicks off with the Beartooth Highway, a breathtaking scenic drive through high alpine terrain. Known for its panoramic views and winding roads, this stop offers an unforgettable introduction to Montana’s rugged beauty. The drive lasts approximately 5 hours and does not include admission fees, but the scenery alone makes it a highlight.
Following the Beartooth Highway, travelers head to Big Sky, a location famous for wide-open skies and mountain vistas. The rugged terrain and expansive views create a sense of freedom and adventure. The drive to Big Sky also takes about 5 hours, and the area is admission-free, making it an affordable stop for nature lovers.
The audio guide enhances these drives by sharing stories about the landscape, history, and local wildlife, enriching the scenery with context. Travelers can enjoy these drives at their own pace, spending as much time as they wish at each location.

Day 2 begins with a visit to the Black Hills, a region rich in scenic beauty and cultural landmarks. The tour highlights include Custer State Park and the Crazy Horse Memorial, both offering stunning views and interesting sights. This stop also lasts around 5 hours and is free of admission charges.
Next, the journey continues to the iconic Mount Rushmore National Memorial. This famous sculpture of U.S. presidents’ faces is a must-see, and the audio guide offers insightful commentary about its history and significance. While admission is not included, the site itself provides a compelling visual experience.
The Black Hills and Mount Rushmore stops enable travelers to appreciate both natural beauty and national symbols. The auto-playing stories make these visits more meaningful, offering background without the need for a physical guide.

The third day features two contrasting national parks. First, the Badlands National Park in South Dakota showcases strikingly eroded landscapes and unique wildlife. The drive lasts around 5 hours and is admission free, allowing plenty of time to explore its dramatic formations and take in the scenery.
Following the Badlands, travelers move on to Glacier National Park, known for its glacier-carved peaks and vast valleys. This stop also lasts about 5 hours and is free of charge. The audio guide enhances understanding of the park’s geological history and highlights the best viewpoints.
These parks represent some of the most iconic natural sites in the US, with stories automatically playing to deepen the experience. The self-guided approach allows for more relaxed exploration and stops at personal interests.
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Day 4 offers a diverse mix of ecosystems. The morning begins at Olympic National Park, famous for its lush rainforests, rugged coastlines, and high alpine areas. The stay here is about 5 hours, with free admission, providing ample time to walk through the varied landscapes and listen to stories about its ecological diversity.
Next, the tour moves to Rocky Mountain National Park, home to towering peaks, pristine alpine lakes, and abundant wildlife. The Trail Ridge Road is a highlight, offering spectacular panoramic views. Like the other stops, the duration is around 5 hours and free of charge.
The audio narration helps visitors appreciate the geology, flora, and fauna, turning a scenic drive into an educational experience. The offline accessibility ensures a smooth trip through these remote but stunning environments.

The last day features a sequence of remarkable parks. First is Theodore Roosevelt National Park, where stories explore the legacy of President Roosevelt and explore the rugged Badlands and prairie dog towns. This stop lasts about 5 hours and is free to visit.
Then, visitors head to Yellowstone National Park, the first US national park, famous for geysers, hot springs, and abundant wildlife. The storytelling enhances understanding of geothermal features and animal habitats. The duration remains around 5 hours, with no admission fee, as park entry is separate.
The tour concludes at Grand Teton National Park, known for its stunning mountain peaks and opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing. The last stop is also about 5 hours long and free of charge.
Throughout this final day, the guide’s automatic stories help enrich the experience, making it easier to appreciate the natural wonders without a physical guide or internet required.

The meeting point is at Red Lodge, Montana, with the tour ending back at the start. Travelers are advised to download the guide ahead of time using the GuideAlong app, which is free and compatible with Apple and Google accounts. The tour is intended for most travelers, with details provided for easy access.
Since food and drinks are not included, travelers should plan to bring snacks and water for the day. It’s recommended to bring a car charger to keep devices powered, especially in remote areas. The support team is accessible for any technical questions, ensuring a smooth experience.
The flexibility of this tour allows for start and stop at any time, making it perfect for those who want to control their pace and adjust their schedule on the fly. With no expiry, the guide remains available for future trips or different routes.
This self-guided driving audio tour offers value and convenience for independent travelers who prefer exploring at their own pace without a physical guide. Its offline functionality makes it suitable for remote national parks where cell service is limited. The extensive points of interest and automatic storytelling help deepen understanding of each location, making it more than just a scenic drive.
The cost is reasonable for a 5-day tour covering multiple parks, and the option to create custom routes or follow suggested itineraries adds flexibility. However, those seeking organized group tours or guided experiences might find this less interactive.
This tour balances freedom, education, and scenic beauty, making it an excellent choice for adventurous, self-reliant travelers eager to explore the majestic landscapes of Montana and the Northern US.
How many days does this tour cover?
The tour is designed as a 5-day experience, with each day focusing on different parks and scenic drives.
What is the price per group?
The cost is $74.99 per group, accommodating up to 8 people.
Do I need internet or WiFi to use the tour?
No, the tour works offline once downloaded, and no internet or cell service is required during exploration.
Are admission fees included?
Some stops, like Mount Rushmore, do not include admission, which must be paid separately. Others, like Yellowstone and Glacier, are free of charge.
Can I create my own route?
Yes, the tour offers suggested itineraries or the option to customize your own route through the trip planners.
What devices are compatible?
The GuideAlong app runs on Apple and Google devices, requiring a smartphone or tablet.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but the self-guided nature and driving focus suit those comfortable with long drives and independent exploration.
What should I bring on the trip?
Bring a fully charged device, a car charger, snacks, and water. Pre-download the tour for offline use.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start of the tour.
Is there customer support available?
Yes, the support team is accessible daily via toll-free phone, chat, and email to help with any technical or planning questions.