The Best Of Yellowstone
Cost:
$225 per person * Minimum of 3 people
This extraordinary trip will focus on the dramatic qualities that influenced the decision to make Yellowstone the world's first national park. These qualities include the park's spectacular wildlife, the most famous geysers in the world, and never-ending scenery. A Yellowstone trip will always vary to account for wildlife sightings and group interests, but stops typically include Old Faithful, the colorful waterfalls of Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and the wildlife of Hayden Valley. Lunch is included and is often taken near Old Faithful. Trips to Yellowstone depart twice a week at 7:00 am and generally return between 5:00 and 7:00 pm. Private Yellowstone trips are available. Yellowstone remains open through the first week of November.
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Dawn and Dusk Wildlife Safaris
Cost:
$115 per person $85 per child (12 and under)
Embark upon a first-class journey into Jackson Hole. Designed exclusively for Spring Creek Ranch guests, this four-hour Wildlife Safari offers a personal and unforgettable wildlife experience rivaling a National Geographic special! Each tour is custom tailored to meet your specific interests, coupled with privately guided and chauffeured vans. Fall trips are a great time to see young animals and observe dramatic courtship behaviors by elk, bison, antelope, and mule deer.
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Wolf and Bear Safari
Cost:
$1,350 per person Double Occupancy / $1,550 Single Occupancy
Dates:
October 8 - 11, 2012
Join an experienced naturalist in learning about and searching for the most charismatic predators in North America in the most famous National Park in the world, Yellowstone. This is the best place and the best time of year to see wolves and bears and we have an extremely high success rate in finding them. Fall is an ideal time to see wolves and bears since the park receives few visitors and predators are actively hunting for elk and other animals before Winter envelopes the region. We explore most regions of Yellowstone during this safari and spend two full days searching and viewing wild black bears, grizzly bears, and gray wolves along with many other aspects of Yellowstone's natural splendor.
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