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Immerse yourself in an outdoor adventure with comforts like showers and cosy sleeping amenities and go on five diverse Yellowstone hikes which come together to create a comprehensive, unforgettable experience. Enjoy breathtaking mountain scenery, the park’s most well-known and spectacular geysers, and spectacular wildlife viewing. Relax around the campfire, eat tasty meals cooked by your guide, and soak up the magic of Yellowstone before and after your hikes. Enjoy fantastic hiking and learn about America’s first national park while camping in its beautiful backcountry surrounds.
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Yellowstone National Park
<After a pick up at your accommodation in Jackson, we'll we'll drive to the Elephant Back Mountain for our first hike of the trip, taking in flecks of black obsidian beneath our feet on our way to a lookout spot which offers an awe-inspiring bird’s eye view. Take in the glittering waters of Yellowstone Lake on a hike to Storm Point, a relatively flat loop that leads to a stunning vista of the largest lake above 7,000 feet in North America. The hike begins at Indian Pond, a favourite locale for bison, and continues through a lodge pole pine forest to a bluff overlooking the picturesque shore of this hydrothermal fed lake. Before completing our loop, we will walk past enormous boulders, which are home to a colony of yellow-bellied marmots. If we are lucky, we may see them basking in the sun.
Your pre‑trip orientation meeting will take place in person at 5:00 PM the day before your trip begins at the joining point hotel listed in your Essential Trip Information. Your guide will reach out approximately 10 days before your trip with any additional details. Early on the morning of Day 1, you will be picked up from your hotel in Jackson. Today’s driving time is approximately 2 hours. Today’s walking distance is approximately 10kms (6 miles) with a 245m (800 feet) elevation gain. -
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Yellowstone National Park
<Start your day with one of the most beautiful hikes in the park, a walk to the summit of Mt. Washburn at over 10,000 feet. The trail to the summit travels through picturesque subalpine parkland where wildflowers cover the grass and bighorn sheep are sometimes seen grazing in nearby meadows. Enjoy spectacular views of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone – a giant rift in a landscape of forested hills - and Yellowstone Lake, the Teton Range, and Electric Peak. From here, we’ll drive to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone for a short stroll out to Artist Point for phenomenal waterfall views.
Today’s walking distance is approximately 10kms (6 miles) with a 425m (1400 feet) elevation gain. -
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Yellowstone National Park
<Today we’ll kick off our hiking day with a visit to one of the Park’s most iconic features – Mammoth Hot Springs – where we will view steaming travertine terraces streaked with colourful microorganisms. From here, we will leave the crowds behind and head out on the Beaver Ponds Trail where we will hike through a forest that is home to a variety of wildlife including bears before we reach small ponds where it’s possible to spot waterfowl. Take in the scenic view from grassy hilltop as you keep an eye out for pronghorn, deer, and elk.
Today’s walking distance is approximately 9kms (6 miles) with minimal elevation gain. -
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<Begin your day in the Upper Geyser Basin where you’ll be able to take in some of the park’s most famous features, including Old Faithful. Next we’ll travel a few miles down the road for a hike out to Lone Star Geyser. This is a beautiful hike along the aptly named Firehole River to the largest backcountry geyser in the park: Lone Star Geyser. Lone Star is found in a clearing surrounded by dense forest and erupts from a shed-sized cream-coloured mound. The geyser erupts around every three hours and a log book is kept nearby so we’ll know when the next eruption is set to occur.
Today’s walking distance is approximately 11kms (7 miles) with minimal elevation gain. -
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<Our final day’s hike takes us through classic Yellowstone meadows and lodgepole pine forests to Fairy Falls, a 200-foot waterfall plunging off a pine-studded cliff. After we soak up the sights and sounds of Fairy Falls, we will end our tour with a stop at the Grand Prismatic overlook. The Grand Prismatic is the largest hot spring in the United States and one of the most iconic features in the park. It is a great way to close out our Yellowstone adventure. Our hiking adventure concludes with a relaxing shuttle ride back to Jackson where your trip will come to an end at approximately 7 pm.
Today’s driving time is approximately 3 hours. Today’s walking distance is approximately 9kms (5.5 miles) with a 60m (200 feet) elevation gain.
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- Camping (4 Nächte)
- Elephant Back Mountain Wanderung
- Wanderung vom Indian Pond zum Storm Point
- Shuttle von Jackson Hole
- Mt. Washburn Gipfelwanderung
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Artist Point Wanderung
- Mammoth Hot Springs Besuch
- Biberteich-Wanderung
- Oberes Geysirbecken - Besuch des Old Faithful Geysirs
- Wanderung vom Firehole River zum Lone Star Geysir
- Wanderung zu den Fairy Falls
- Besuch des Grand Prismatic Overlook
- Shuttle nach Jackson Hole
- Elephant Back Mountain hike
- Indian Pond to Storm Point hike
- Shuttle from Jackson Hole
- Mt. Washburn summit hike
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Artist Point hike
- Mammoth Hot Springs visit
- Beaver Ponds hike
- Upper Geyser Basin - Old Faithful Geyser visit
- Firehole River to Lone Star Geyser hike
- Fairy Falls hike
- Grand Prismatic overlook visit
- Shuttle to Jackson Hole
- 5x Frühstück
- 5x Mittagessen
- 4x Abendessen
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