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Things to Do

Explore Yellowstone and Gardiner

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Gardiner  is located in southwest Montana, at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park.

The town is situated in spectacular Paradise Valley with the Yellowstone River running right through town.

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Steaming hot springs with colorful mineral deposits on rocky ground under a bright, sunny sky; distant mountains and wispy clouds are visible on the horizon.
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Park Attractions Mileage Chart

Located in the heart of Gardiner just steps from the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park Park Hotel Yellowstone offers a welcoming place to rest recharge and explore. Surrounded by mountain views and small town charm our historic hotel places you right where adventure begins.

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Located in the heart of Gardiner just steps from the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park Park Hotel Yellowstone offers a welcoming place to rest recharge and explore. Surrounded by mountain views and small town charm our historic hotel places you right where adventure begins.

The Grand Loop Road

However, is also set up like a figure eight allowing for drivers to at least take in half of the attractions along this circular road. For road trips, you can pick a side—any side—of the loop, taking three to four hours of driving and stopping by lakes, canyons, falls and hot springs.
If you don’t get enough driving in, want to drive more…drive over Beartooth Pass to Red Lodge (good beer distillery there), To Cody, WY to Buffalo Bill Museum out the southern most east exit, and beautiful Teton mountains near Jackson Hole, WY in the southern most exit.

Roosevelt Stone Arch

One block away

Wildlife, Rafting, Horse rides, Barbecues, Yellowstone River

Right here and one block

Swimming

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Mammoth Hot Springs

4 miles (south, terraces, boardwalk, fascinating features, good in winter for skiing too, headquarters visitor info center)

Tower

18 miles (east towards Lamar Valley and Roosevelt lodge, beautiful falls on way to upper and lower falls grand canyon)

Roosevelt Lodge

24 miles (east towards Lamar Valley and Canyon falls, where you can take Stagecoach, ride horses in for scenic barbecue, or a lovely meal at the lodge. Reservations to be made with YNP 307-344-7311, Old West Cookout)

Canyon

30 miles (where the most photographed upper and lower falls, inspiration point, spectacular outlook point)

Norris Geyser Basin & Madison Junction

21-35 miles (geysers everywhere, paint pots, fascinating features, on way to Old Faithful)

LaMar Valley

38 miles (east, towards Roosevelt Lodge and Tower, Serengeti of wildlife)

Lake Village

49 miles (east or south loop, end of park farthest south, lake Yellowstone for fishing, thermal activity)

Old Faithful

51 miles south (directly south on way through Norris, Madison Junction)

West Yellowstone

54 miles south, then east (biggest town, has a wolf and bear discovery center & Imax Theatre)

Beartooth Hwy.

Scenic Pass — 77 miles directly east (on top of the world view mountain pass)

Jackson Hole Teton Park

152 miles south part of the grand loop, farthest south out of the park, Teton park.

My Favorite Restaurant

7 miles north out of Gardiner, right off of hwy 89. “The Lighthouse Restaurant”

Hikes in Yellowstone National Park

link to 10 Adventures

Wild West Whitewater Rafting

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A herd of bison, including a calf, grazes on green grass in a meadow with rolling hills and forested mountains in the background under a cloudy sky.
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Yellowstone Wild

Private Yellowstone Tours Yellowstone Wild, LLC is a local family business based in Gardiner Montana, at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park, offering year-round guided tours with local wildlife biologist, tracker, and educational guide, Emil McCain, M.S. With 20 years of experience in wildlife biology and guiding, we specialize in educational Wildlife Watching, Day-Hikes, Multi-Day Backpacking and Winter Wolf and Cougar Tracking. We also offer specialized Family-Oriented Tours for your young adventurers. We custom-tailor each trip to meet your specific interests, of course, welcoming the special surprises that Yellowstone bestows upon us each day.
Our tours begin as the first light peeks over the snow-capped Absaroka Mountains and drifts slowly across the Lamar Valley, illuminating century-old cottonwoods and warming one thousand American Bison grazing on the lush valley floor. Wolves howl from high on Druid Peak, and a mother grizzly bear leads her cubs across sage-covered hills in the unforgettable beauty of a Yellowstone dawn. So, come with us and allow that majestic wolf howl, the iconic call of North American wilderness, welcome you to an unforgettable adventure with us in Yellowstone!

Wildlife Watching

Specializing in watching wolves and bears, Yellowstone Wild, LLC builds each wildlife watching trip around your specific interests. Your biologist guide will enhance your viewing and photographic opportunities, whether you want to photograph grizzly bears, witness social behavioral of Yellowstone wolf packs, or go on a scavenger hunt to ID the numerous wild animal species seen on our family tours. Something absolutely amazing is happening in Yellowstone every day, and we will make your visit with us a lasting impression for all.

Day Hiking

Want to get off the beaten path and experience Yellowstone’s backcountry secrets, without the cars and crowds? Come with us on a walk through wonderland! Let’s get out and breathe that mountain air as we search for wildlife, explore waterfalls, mountain-top views, and even hidden geyser basins. Hiking with an experienced naturalist guide is key to safely and comfortably enjoying all that Yellowstone has to offer. Our hikes, structured specifically for your desired level of difficulty, are the best way to truly experience the wild spirit of Yellowstone.

Yellowstone Wild Family Tours

Children have a strong fascination with the natural world and we passionately lead a fun and educational walk through the wonders of Yellowstone. Exploring a stream bank, we might find bird nests, animal tracks or even see where a beaver has been working. A nature walk leads us to the secret places where different animals choose to live and raise their young, and we stop to talk about why certain animals might live in one place over another. The baby animals of Yellowstone are especially appealing to youngsters, and we find an abundance of babies of all shapes and sizes to enjoy. Family trips are specially modified versions (or combinations of) our Wildlife and Hiking trips.

Backpacking

There is nothing better for the soul than a good hike in America’s most celebrated wilderness, followed by an evening around the campfire and a good night’s sleep alongside a mountain stream. Multiday treks with Yellowstone Wild traverse spectacular wild terrain on a safe and educational journey, often following a meandering stream to its sources, crossing over a high mountain pass, then descending through hidden alpine basins to discover the wildflower-filled meadow where our campsite sits just above a bend in the river.

Winter Wolf and Cougar Tracking

Yellowstone Wild is offering the unique opportunity to actually track wild wolves and cougars in the winter wonderland of Yellowstone National Park. This type of opportunity has never been offered before, and we are proud to offer a 5-day intensive carnivore tracking program in the heart of Yellowstone’s famed Northern Range with expert tracker and cougar/wolf biologist Emil McCain, M.S.

Full-Day Tour

Our Full Day Tours typically run from 6-8 hours, and you will be returned to your lodging in time for an afternoon siesta. These trips are fully catered, as we provide transportation, an assortment of food and drink options and high-end optics for your viewing pleasure.
  • 1-3 guests $595
  • 4-6 guests $645
For 7 or more guests, please inquire, as arrangements can be made to accommodate larger groups.
Step-On Tours
A step-on tour is still our custom guided trip, but your guide will ride along in your vehicle rather than drive one of ours. This is a great option for larger groups or groups wanting to save a little money
  • 1-3 guests $495
  • 4-6 guests $545
Greater than 6 guests $25 for each additional person

Multi-Day Trips

We highly recommend multi-day trips for a more complete view of Yellowstone’s wildlife and to enhance your chances for multiple outstanding wildlife sighting and photography opportunities. All Multi-Day trips receive a $50 discount for each day after the first.

Backpacking Trips

Our Backpacking Trips are custom-designed around your specific desires, level of difficulty and schedule and; therefore, rates can vary somewhat. We provide all meals and trail snacks and we can arrange some of the essential camping gear for you. Typically, our Backpack Trips cost:
One-Two Guests – $545 / Day
Additional Adults – $250 / Day / Person
Children 10-15 years old – $200 / Day / Child
Children under 10 are FREE

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Montana Whitewater and Yellowstone Zip Line

Discover Montana Whitewater Rafting, Ziplining, Tubing and Fishing Adventures Montana
Whitewater is a locally owned and operated Montana raft & adventure company that can proudly say we do everything to make each trip the best possible experience. Getting to know our guests is one of the most important and enjoyable aspects of our profession. We strive to accommodate large groups and walk-ins.
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Yellowstone Park Trails

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Stagecoach Trail Easy-Walking History Tour

There will be a few spots you could picnic on the river with sandy beaches/big rocks to play on if water isn’t too high.

Yellowstone Park Trails

Looking for some great hiking opportunities in Yellowstone National Park? Find the perfect trail for you on 10Adventures.

Why Stay With Us

Park Hotel Yellowstone offers a comfortable place to stay just steps from adventure. Our rooms provide a welcoming retreat after days exploring Yellowstone with easy access to the park entrance and walkable dining and shops nearby.
Whether you are planning early mornings for wildlife viewing scenic drives through the park or relaxed evenings in Gardiner our hotel makes it easy to focus on the experience. Stay close sleep well and enjoy the freedom of exploring Yellowstone at your own pace.
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Comfortable Rooms
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Walkable Gardiner Location
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Ideal Base for Adventure

Your Yellowstone Adventure Starts Here

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