Woman-owned and local, we customize winter tours to meet your needs. We cater to guests from babies to 90 year olds. The tours are designed to build your confidence and competence in nature. We educate through stories, direct experiences, and wildlife observations.
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Nicknamed “America’s Serengeti,” the Lamar Valley is Yellowstone’s premier wildlife viewing destination. This sweeping grassland, carved by ancient glaciers and the meandering Lamar River, provides a vital habitat for the park’s most iconic species. Visitors can observe vast herds of bison, packs of wolves, grizzly bears, elk, pronghorn, and countless birds from the comfort of their vehicle or roadside pullouts. Dawn and dusk offer particularly magical moments when the valley comes alive with animal activity.
A paradise for both wildlife watchers and anglers, Slough Creek ranks among the world’s premier locations for observing wild wolves in their natural habitat. This pristine valley, accessible via a scenic gravel road, offers sweeping views of sage-dotted meadows where wolf packs hunt, play, and tend to their pups. The creek itself, famous for its native cutthroat trout, winds through three distinct meadows. Dawn visitors are often rewarded with unforgettable displays of wildlife, from hunting wolves to grizzly bears and massive bison herds.
Mammoth Hot Springs is a unique cluster of natural attractions situated at the northernmost entrance of Yellowstone National Park, just outside Gardiner, Montana. This remarkable site is celebrated for its striking travertine formations, which arise from the accumulation of mineral deposits over time. The pools within Mammoth Hot Springs are home to various species of thermophilic bacteria that thrive in the warm waters, imparting a distinctive brownish and reddish hue to the surroundings.
Standing proudly at Yellowstone’s original northern entrance, the Roosevelt Arch is a majestic symbol of America’s commitment to public lands. Dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903, this massive stone archway bears the inscription “For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People.” Built from local columnar basalt, the 50-foot arch welcomes visitors to the world’s first national park through the historic town of Gardiner, Montana, just as it has for over a century.
Add on the classic photo with the Welcome to Yellowstone sign.
Tucked along the scenic Mammoth-Tower road, Undine Falls cascades gracefully in three distinct tiers over ancient volcanic cliffs. This 60-foot waterfall, named after mythical water spirits, offers a perfect roadside stop for photographers and nature enthusiasts. The falls’ multiple steps create an enchanting display as Lava Creek tumbles through a rugged basalt canyon, especially dramatic during spring snowmelt. A convenient pullout provides excellent viewing of this hidden gem.
Stop for the bathroom on the way to and from Yellowstone.
Stop for the bathroom on the way to and from Yellowstone.
Big Sky, Montana, is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering year-round activities in a stunning mountain setting. Known for its world-class skiing, hiking, and breathtaking landscapes, it's a destination that combines adventure with tranquility.
Big Sky Resort is one of the largest ski resorts in the world, offering over 5,800 acres of skiable terrain, 300 days of sunshine per year, and a variety of winter and summer activities.
Lone Peak is the highest point in the Big Sky area, offering stunning views and challenging hiking trails.
The Gallatin River is a popular spot for fishing, rafting, and kayaking, offering stunning scenery and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.
The Ousel Falls Trail is a scenic hike leading to a beautiful waterfall, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests.
Moonlight Basin is an adjacent area to Big Sky Resort, offering additional skiing, hiking, and mountain biking opportunities.
A juicy burger made from locally sourced bison, often topped with cheese, vegetables, and special sauces.
A delicious pie made with huckleberries, a local wild berry that grows in the mountains.
Freshly caught trout, often grilled or fried, served with local vegetables and sides.
Winter is the peak time for skiing and snowboarding, while summer offers the best conditions for hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities. The crowds are high during these periods, but the weather is ideal for the main attractions.
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Mountain Time Zone (MT), GMT-7 (Standard Time), GMT-6 (Daylight Time)
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Big Sky is a safe destination with low crime rates, but outdoor activities can pose risks. Always follow safety guidelines and be prepared for changing weather conditions.
Shuttle services are available for transportation between Big Sky and Bozeman Airport, as well as within the resort area.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
Yellowstone National Park is a world-renowned national park offering stunning landscapes, geothermal features, and abundant wildlife.
Bozeman is a charming town offering a mix of history, culture, and outdoor activities.
West Yellowstone is a gateway to Yellowstone National Park, offering a variety of outdoor activities and attractions.
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