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Road Travel - Scenic Drive - Wildlife Tour - Yellowstone Tours

Yellowstone Grizzly
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Road Travel - Scenic Drive - Wildlife Tour - Yellowstone Tour

On our Road Travel - Scenic Drive - Wildlife Tour - Yellowstone Tours, you will explore the Parks.  Road Travel From Jackson Hole is an interconnection of countless scenic drives!  Examples are Canyon Village - Mount Washburn drive, Antelope Valley drive, and Lewis River Canyon Drive.  Therefore you are in for an exciting ride.  The key to a successful Tour is for you to choose professional companies like ours.  We will do the driving while you enjoy the views.​

Our Lamar Valley Tour, and Lamar Valley Wildlife Tour, will give you an extremely exciting adventure of animals and scenery.

  1. You will see more wildlife than anywhere in the Park.  

  2. The drive from and back to Jackson Hole, with our professional guides is only 236 miles, compared to 245 miles for the Lower Loop. 

  3. It is the best scenic route to Lamar Valley that will make the drive fun.

  4. You can complete the tour in 11 hours instead of 12.

  5. Lamar Valley is an old lake.

  6. It attracts wildlife because the soil grows lush grass throughout the year.

  7. There is plentiful water for antelope, lots of bison, elk, fish, eagles, and osprey.  You could see mountain goats.  There used to be a herd of big-horn sheep.  There are wolves, with patience, you could see them.

  8. Predators including wolves and Grizzlies, hang out in Lamar to hunt. 

  9. Wildlife predatory interactions with non-predatory animals continued until, and beyond about 11000 years ago when the first humans showed up in Yellowstone.

  10. The first humans in Yellowstone hunted wildlife for food.

  11. Some of the earliest settlers were the Clovis people.  There were also the Nes Perce and the Shoshone tribes.

  12. Mar 1, 1872, a law was enacted by President Ulysses Grant making Yellowstone the first National Park, with 2.2 million acres.

  13. Today you visit Yellowstone and Grand Teton to see their enduring legacy of wildlife and scenic beauty!

  14. You can obtain a license and fish the Lamar River.

Look for grizzlies and elk in Hayden Valley. It is a rendezvous location for large and small wildlife:

  1. You will see Hayden Valley which used to be a lake, thousands of years ago.

  2. The soil is fertile, and because of that, lush grass grows.

  3. The Perennial grass attracts various large and small animals including fish.

  4. Bison and Elk come to graze, while Grizzlies, Wolves, and coyotes visit Hayden to prey on other animals.

  5. Swans, Eagles, and hawks frequent the Valley for fish.

  6. Finally, you as a visitor come to Hayden Valley, to witness the beauty of it and the interaction between animals.  

  7. It offers a great opportunity for taking pictures.

  8. You will be led by smart and friendly guides.

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