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Discover Drumheller’s dinosaur history and Badlands landscapes on this private full-day Calgary tour, including the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Hoodoos, and more.

The From Calgary: Drumheller Private Tour offers a comprehensive day trip through Alberta’s striking Badlands landscape, with a focus on dinosaur fossil discoveries and geological formations. Priced at $424 for a group of up to four, this 8-hour journey provides a personalized experience with a private driver and guide. The tour is perfect for those seeking flexibility, comfort, and an in-depth look at Drumheller’s highlights, including 6 to 8 stops in a day or more relaxed visits at each site.
What sets this tour apart is the customized nature of the itinerary — you’ll enjoy the benefit of private transportation, skip-the-line entry, and the option to spend more time at specific sites. Pickup is available from all over the Calgary region, making it a convenient option for visitors ready to explore Alberta’s iconic Badlands with expert guidance. While admission fees to attractions like the Royal Tyrrell Museum and Atlas Coal Mine are not included, the tour covers parking fees and complementary water bottles, ensuring a comfortable and smooth day.
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This tour departs from Calgary with pickup at your hotel or designated spot within the region. The private group setting ensures a tailored experience, with a private driver and live English-speaking guide leading the way. The 8-hour duration provides enough time to explore numerous sites without feeling rushed, while also allowing the flexibility to spend more time at your preferred locations.
The transport is included, and the vehicle is ready to comfortably carry your group across Alberta’s scenic landscapes. With parking fees covered and complementary water bottles, the tour emphasizes a hassle-free day, so you can focus on taking in the sights.

The Royal Tyrrell Museum is a major highlight of this trip, offering a world-renowned collection of fossils and dinosaur skeletons. Visitors can marvel at the impressive exhibits and learn about paleontology in a setting that combines indoor displays with outdoor views. The tour mentions that admission tickets are not included, so travelers should plan accordingly or purchase tickets in advance.
The museum’s exhibits are engaging for those interested in prehistoric life, and the guided tour ensures you receive insightful explanations about the fossils and the history of the region’s dinosaurs. This site often features in similar tours, but the private arrangement allows a more in-depth visit compared to group-coach options.

Beyond the museum, the tour takes visitors to Hoodoos, unique geological formations just outside Drumheller. These tall, thin spires of rock are perfect for photography and light hikes, giving travelers a chance to see Alberta’s distinct landscape up close. The Hoodoos are easily accessible for a short walk, and their formations provide excellent photo opportunities.
Next, Horseshoe Canyon offers breathtaking views and hiking paths suitable for nature lovers. The canyon’s scenic vistas are ideal for capturing memorable photos and enjoying some fresh air. The tour highlights that walking involved is moderate, so good walking shoes and sun protection are recommended.
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A key historical stop is the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site, where guided tours reveal the coal mining history that shaped the region. Visitors learn about Drumheller’s industrial past through well-preserved buildings and exhibits. Since admission is not included, travelers have the flexibility to choose whether to explore the site further or simply enjoy the exterior views.
This site is particularly interesting for history enthusiasts, providing insight into the region’s economic development and mining techniques. The guided tour enhances the experience, making it informative and engaging.
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One of the tour’s highlights is the Dinosaur Trail, a scenic drive featuring several dinosaur-themed attractions. Here, travelers encounter the famous T Rex statue in downtown Drumheller, which is a perfect photo stop. The drive itself showcases Alberta’s rugged landscape and offers numerous viewpoints.
The scenic drive along the Dinosaur Trail adds a leisurely element to the tour, with plenty of opportunities for photo breaks and exploration of small attractions along the way. This route is a favorite for those interested in Alberta’s fossil history combined with striking natural scenery.

If open, the Starmine Suspension Bridge is a memorable crossing over the landscape, offering spectacular views from above. The tour mentions that access to this bridge is weather-dependent and may be closed for maintenance, so travelers should check in advance.
When available, the bridge provides an exciting perspective on the surrounding terrain, especially for those comfortable with heights. It’s an optional but scenic addition to the overall experience.
Travelers should come prepared with comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the landscape. A change of clothes is advisable if planning to hike or walk extensively. The tour strictly prohibits alcohol, smoking, and fireworks in the vehicle, and bikes or drugs are not allowed onboard.
Since food and drinks are not permitted inside the museum, it’s best to bring snacks or plan to have meals outside the attractions. The tour includes parking fees and complementary water bottles, ensuring hydration and convenience.

The tour is not suitable for children under 2 years, people with mobility issues, or wheelchair users due to the walking involved and physical nature of some stops. It’s also not recommended for individuals afraid of heights or over 70 years. Travelers should be comfortable with moderate walking and outdoor exploration.
Reservations can be made with the option to pay later, offering full flexibility in planning. The cancellation policy allows canceling up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility combined with the live English guide makes for a hassle-free and tailored day trip.
This tour is operated by JOURNEY TO BANFF PRIVATE TOURS INC, ensuring professionalism and reliability. Similar experiences include visits to Badlands, Dinosaur Museums, and scenic lakes, providing options for travelers interested in Alberta’s natural and geological wonders.
This private, customizable tour offers an excellent way to explore Alberta’s famous Badlands and Dinosaur country in comfort and style. The 8-hour itinerary covers essential sites like the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Hoodoos, and Horseshoe Canyon, with the flexibility to spend more time at each location.
The guided experience ensures insightful commentary and personalized pacing, making it ideal for visitors who want a private, relaxed, and informative day. The price of $424 for a group of four provides good value considering the inclusions of transportation, parking, and water bottles.
While some attractions, such as the Atlas Coal Mine and Starmine Suspension Bridge, may have limited access due to weather or maintenance, the core sites remain captivating. The tour suits adventure seekers, history buffs, and geology fans, especially those comfortable with moderate walking and outdoor exploration.
This tour offers a balanced mix of educational exhibits, geological marvels, and scenic drives, delivering a memorable Alberta experience. It’s a flexible and well-organized option for groups seeking a private, guided journey into Drumheller’s fascinating landscape.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation, parking fees, and complimentary water bottles. Admission tickets to the museum and coal mine are not included but can be purchased separately.
How long is the tour and what stops are included?
The 8-hour tour includes visits to 6 to 8 sites such as the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Hoodoos, Horseshoe Canyon, Atlas Coal Mine, and possibly the Starmine Suspension Bridge.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
The tour is not suitable for children under 2 years, people with mobility impairments, or wheelchair users due to the walking involved and site accessibility. It also is not recommended for those afraid of heights or over 70 years.
Can I customize the itinerary or spend more time at specific sites?
Yes, the private nature of the tour allows you to spend more time at preferred locations or customize the schedule within the 8-hour window.
What should I bring for the tour?
Travelers should bring comfortable walking shoes, hat, sunscreen, camera, and a change of clothes if planning to hike or explore outdoors.