Winter Wolves and Wildlife of Yellowstone Multi Day

What's Included

  • Lodging Accommodations
  • Use of Maven Binoculars and Spotting Scopes during tour
  • EcoTour Adventures Naturalist Guide(s) (Wilderness First Responder and CyberTracker International Certified) and support staff (if needed)
  • All meals from dinner on Day 1 to Breakfast on Day 6
  • Some Guide Gratuity
  • All activity and entrance fees, taxes, permits, and service fees
  • STIO Down Parka and Midlayer to keep you warm! + a 25% off discount code for other STIO Apparel!

Not Included

  • Travel to and from the Trip start and end point
  • Baggage fees, airport taxes
  • Alcohol
  • Guide Gratuity
  • Personal Items
  • Passport and Visa fees (if any)
  • Optional activities
  • Travel protection and medical evacuation insurance

 

Physical Requirements

Winter in Yellowstone is often a challenging and cold environment.  Daytime Temperatures are often below 30 degrees F and can reach below zero in this high elevation (more than 5000’) environment.  Tours typically encounter snowy, icy, wet, and cold conditions.  Please view the packing list below and come prepared to spend time outside in the cold experiencing the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem!

 

Packing List

  • Thick wool socks
  • Insulated winter boots (sorel etc)
  • Warm Hat and Gloves
  • Neck Gaiter
  • Thermal Base Layers
  • Warm Layers
  • Insulated snow pants
  • Winter Coat
  • Clothes for Hotel
  • Personal Items
  • Camera and extra batteries
  • Hand Warmers
  • Ski Goggles can be helpful for stormy days