A perfect time and place for a holiday tour would be spending a winter weekend in Yellowstone National Park. These wondrous natural reserve is basking sparkling under a heavy blanket of glistening snow and is beckoning everyone to enjoy the ice blanketed wildlife.
The park is teeming with wildlife under blue clear skies. The area's 10,000 hydrothermal features is a very welcome contrast to the otherwise bitingly cold landscape. I can't think of a safer, comfortable or more exciting way to explore the icy terrain than by a snowmobile. Be sure that you suit yourself up in insulated snow suits, gloves, boots and helmets before you start your journey.
The tour will usually start at the south entrance of the reserve. It kicks off with a safety orientation, and you can be off on your snowmobile on the wide groomed roads of the the Yellowstone Park. You can stop for lunch at Old Faithful, and then you can go on with your rig and cruise along the banks of the Madison River. While on the banks, you can stop and view the thundering herd of wild bison that stay in the area during the winter. After the first day tour, you can exit through the west entrance and retire at the Stagecoach Inn which is a historic hotel at the center of all activities in West Yellowstone, Montana.
You might want to check out the Grizzly Discovery Center in West Yellowstone before riding your snowmobile on day two. The bears are continuously fed so they don't feel the need to hibernate on winters. The Center also maintains wolves that are active and visible to tourists. You can then reenter on your rig and head up north. You will pass through the geysers of The Norris Basin. You will have ample time to enjoy and see the Park Service Interpretative displays and the the thermal area of the Mammoth Hot Springs. Later, you can cruise along the Gibbon Riverbanks. This will lead you to your night's lodging in Gardiner, Montana.
As you face day three, you would probably think that you have viewed everything the park has to offer, but you can't be more mistaken. The culminating day of the tour will take you to the frozen waterfalls of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone - and adventure you don't want to miss. It also provides for big game observations and breathtaking high country scenery. You will be traveling past the Hayden Valley which many tourists and snowmobile drivers consider to be the highlight of the whole tour. Opportunities to take awesome photos are just endless. The tour continues along the shores of Yellowstone Lake which will take you back to the south entrance where the tour started. From there you will be taking a conventional ride through the Grand Teton National park en route to Jackson. That's how the tour is going to end.
Many snowmobile drivers consider the Yellowstone Winter Tour the best choice for a winter weekend adventure. The awesome landscape and teeming wildlife is a perfect backdrop for a wild snowmobile adventure. These elements combined, make for a perfect mix for an exhilarating trip in the icy scape.
A snowmobile can be enjoyed not only for a fun and crazy ride but also to cruise in places where you come face to face with mother nature's wondrous art in all it's glory.
The park is teeming with wildlife under blue clear skies. The area's 10,000 hydrothermal features is a very welcome contrast to the otherwise bitingly cold landscape. I can't think of a safer, comfortable or more exciting way to explore the icy terrain than by a snowmobile. Be sure that you suit yourself up in insulated snow suits, gloves, boots and helmets before you start your journey.
The tour will usually start at the south entrance of the reserve. It kicks off with a safety orientation, and you can be off on your snowmobile on the wide groomed roads of the the Yellowstone Park. You can stop for lunch at Old Faithful, and then you can go on with your rig and cruise along the banks of the Madison River. While on the banks, you can stop and view the thundering herd of wild bison that stay in the area during the winter. After the first day tour, you can exit through the west entrance and retire at the Stagecoach Inn which is a historic hotel at the center of all activities in West Yellowstone, Montana.
You might want to check out the Grizzly Discovery Center in West Yellowstone before riding your snowmobile on day two. The bears are continuously fed so they don't feel the need to hibernate on winters. The Center also maintains wolves that are active and visible to tourists. You can then reenter on your rig and head up north. You will pass through the geysers of The Norris Basin. You will have ample time to enjoy and see the Park Service Interpretative displays and the the thermal area of the Mammoth Hot Springs. Later, you can cruise along the Gibbon Riverbanks. This will lead you to your night's lodging in Gardiner, Montana.
As you face day three, you would probably think that you have viewed everything the park has to offer, but you can't be more mistaken. The culminating day of the tour will take you to the frozen waterfalls of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone - and adventure you don't want to miss. It also provides for big game observations and breathtaking high country scenery. You will be traveling past the Hayden Valley which many tourists and snowmobile drivers consider to be the highlight of the whole tour. Opportunities to take awesome photos are just endless. The tour continues along the shores of Yellowstone Lake which will take you back to the south entrance where the tour started. From there you will be taking a conventional ride through the Grand Teton National park en route to Jackson. That's how the tour is going to end.
Many snowmobile drivers consider the Yellowstone Winter Tour the best choice for a winter weekend adventure. The awesome landscape and teeming wildlife is a perfect backdrop for a wild snowmobile adventure. These elements combined, make for a perfect mix for an exhilarating trip in the icy scape.
A snowmobile can be enjoyed not only for a fun and crazy ride but also to cruise in places where you come face to face with mother nature's wondrous art in all it's glory.
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