You have probably heard of great North American rivers like the Mississippi or the Snake River, but have you ever wondered where they come from? Yellowstone National Park is a place of many headwaters that flow into these grand bodies of water. West Yellowstone sits at the top of the Continental Divide, which splits water into two directions. All water to the east of the divide will eventually flow into the Gulf of Mexico, while all water to the west of the divide will eventually flow into the Pacific Ocean.
In the air, you will get to experience a bird's-eye perspective of the waterways that travel out of Yellowstone National Park and see exactly how rivers play such a critical role in shaping the land around us. On this tour, you will not only see how water shapes the landscape but also learn about the importance these waters played in shaping America's history. Starting on either side of the divide, you will fly along the rivers, watching them carve out the terrain.
Your pilot will take you on an exciting flight soaring over West Yellowstone and our section of the Greater Yellowstone Area.
Look for our sign on your right as you enter the airport. If you reach the main terminal building you have gone too far. Park in front of the sign, your pilot will come meet you at your vehicle.
West Yellowstone, Montana, is a charming town that serves as the western gateway to Yellowstone National Park. Known for its stunning natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and outdoor recreational opportunities, it's a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The town offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, making it an ideal base for exploring one of America's most famous national parks.
Yellowstone National Park is the world's first national park, renowned for its geothermal features, including geysers, hot springs, and mud pots. The park is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including bison, elk, bears, and wolves.
This educational facility provides a unique opportunity to observe and learn about grizzly bears and gray wolves in a naturalistic setting. The center focuses on conservation and research.
This theater offers immersive giant screen films about Yellowstone National Park and other nature-related topics. It's a great way to learn about the park's history and wildlife.
This museum showcases the history of Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding area. Exhibits include artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays.
A burger made from lean, flavorful bison meat, often served with local toppings and sides
A sweet pie made with wild huckleberries, a local favorite
Fresh trout cooked with butter, lemon, and almonds, a classic dish in the region
The summer months offer the best weather for exploring Yellowstone National Park, with warm days and cool nights. This is the peak tourist season, with all park facilities and attractions fully operational.
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West Yellowstone is a generally safe destination for travelers. However, visitors should be aware of wildlife, including bears, bison, and elk, and take precautions to avoid encounters. The town is small and walkable, but petty crime can occur, so always be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure.
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Big Sky is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as hiking, skiing, and mountain biking. The area is known for its stunning mountain scenery and luxury resorts.
Ennis is a charming town known for its fly fishing, historic buildings, and scenic beauty. The town is located near the Madison River, a popular fly fishing destination.
Grand Teton National Park is known for its stunning mountain scenery, including the iconic Grand Teton peaks. The park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
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