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5 Advantages of Escorted Tours in Yellowstone

Considering a visit to Yellowstone National Park this season? There’s no better way to see the park than with the help of a knowledgeable guide. Many people, however, are torn on whether to get an escort or go it alone. If you’re on the fence, take a look at these five reasons to book an…

What to Bring on Your Yellowstone Snow Coach Tour

One of the most common misconceptions about Yellowstone National Park is that far too many visitors assume that they can only see the park in winter if they snowmobile across the rugged terrain. While that is an option for avid adventurers, there’s also more comfortable and convenient options for those who prefer to sit back,…

Rundown of Yellowstone Construction in 2018

Boasting more than 2.2 million acres of land and spanning across three different states, Yellowstone National Park is one of the largest national parks in the country. Not surprisingly, a lot of work goes into maintaining the park and protecting its visitors. Those who are hoping to explore Yellowstone National Park need to stay informed…

What to Know Before You Go: First Time Visit to Yellowstone

You’re finally headed to Yellowstone, and your head is dancing with visions of mountains and bison and sugarplum fairies! Or something like that. But with all the excitement likely comes confusion and uncertainty: Where should you stay? What should you do? What do you need to know about attractions? Here’s a quick rundown of the…

How to Prepare for Your Yellowstone Road Trip

A trip to Yellowstone National Park is a journey that you won’t soon forget. Taking a road trip out to this wild, beautiful place will make the memories even more vivid, but a trek to Yellowstone requires some careful planning to make sure you get the most out of your adventure. Where to Go A…

Wyoming Wildlife Chat: When are Bears Most Active?

We all love a cuddly bear … from the safety of our own living rooms, that is. Out in the wild? Well, that’s a different matter. Bear sightings are an awe-inspiring experience, but one you have to plan for if you hope to spot them – not to mention do so safely. Here’s the 4-1-1…

5 Tips For Staying Safe Around Yellowstone National Park Wildlife

You’ve probably seen the popular photos of a herd of bison holding up traffic as they meander across the road. Usually, tourists visiting Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks are thrilled if they spot one moose, two bison and a fox during their trip. But it’s not an uncommon occurrence to stumble upon an entire…

Yellowstone Winter Wildlife in Photos

With sparse crowds and breathtaking snow-coated scenery, winter is a great time for photographers and adventurous travelers to visit Yellowstone and its signature feature, Old Faithful. Scenic Safaris offers several options for vacationers looking to trek Yellowstone during the snowy season. Hop on a snowmobile for a 12-hour guided tour focused on the geyser or take a…

​How to Stay Safe in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is a self-contained wonderland. Located on 3,471 square miles of scenic forest land in Northern Wyoming, the park is home to more than 45 waterfalls and cascades, lush green forests, hot springs, and multiple geysers including the famous Old Faithful. There’s even a twenty-mile-long Grand Canyon with 1,200-foot-deep walls streaked in pink…

Be Prepared For ATV Excitement With Scenic Safaris

There are many calm, slow-paced ways to explore Yellowstone and the surrounding Bridger National Forest. But an ATV Tour with Scenic Safaris is not one of them. Designed to traverse rough landscapes and capable of reaching freeway speeds, the performance all-terrain vehicles we use at Scenic Safaris are the ideal machines for visitors who like…