Yellowstone National Park Activities: Snowcoach Tours
See stunning winter landscapes of Yellowstone from a snowcoach
Montana natives often say it’s one of their best-kept secrets. Yellowstone National Park in the winter. It’s one of the best times of the year to see the diverse wildlife and natural wonders of Yellowstone, and we recommend doing it from a warm, comfortable snowcoach.
Well-heated snowcoaches keep you cozy, no matter what winter happens to be doing outside. Catch a snowcoach from the town of West Yellowstone, Montana, where you’ll also find great lodging and hotels.
From the comfort of the snowcoach cabin, you’ll get to see wildlife and the natural wonders of Yellowstone, surrounded by a picturesque blanket of snow. You’ll be amazed at how the buffalo look in their thick winter coats, or how the brilliant colors of the hot springs stand out against a white background.
The snowcoaches sit high giving you an excellent view of the environment, and a great vantage point for photography. Snowcoaches have the added advantages of being extremely quiet, which gives you a feeling of being closer to the park, and being environmentally friendly, so you can rest easy knowing you’re helping preserve the beauty of one of the worlds natural wonders.
Here are a few companies that can get you going on your snowcoach tour:
Backcountry Adventure: This is a small operation, run by West Yellowstone locals focused on offering great Montana hospitality. Provides canyon and Old Faithful tours in their cozy snowcoaches. Visit Backcountry Adventure.
Goosewing Ranch: Another excellent choice for guided Yellowstone National Park snowcoach tours. Goosewing operates seven-passenger Ford Excursion snowcoaches that take you to the Old Faithful Geyser, with several stops along the way for wildlife viewing and photos. Breakfast, lunch, and other amenities provided. Visit Goosewing Ranch for more.
Llama Lou’s Yellowstone Snowcoach Tours: Offers guided snowcoach tours in Yellowstone National Park. Take full day trips, half-day trips, and multi-day trips, including over-nighters. Visit Llama Lou’s for more info.
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[...] As far as wildlife viewing, this may be one of the best places to visit if photographing bear, moose, wolves or bison are on your list. It’s a great place to see them, especially in the winter, on a quiet Yellowstone snowcoach tour. [...]
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