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Yellowstone National Park

Big Horn Canyon Area

We customize your tour according your interests or curiosities. Choose from mountain vistas, animals, thermal areas or water features. Your tour begins when you want it to but we suggest an early start. Yellowstone is a very large place and you can not see it all at one time, but we can show it to you more effectively in a day than you could by yourselves in three. Our tours concentrate primarily on the history of the Park.  Lunch is provided as well the use of our spotting scope. You could see bison, bears, elk, eagles, wolves, moose, otters, and many others.  What you need to bring are wide eyes, comfortable shoes and a bushel basket of memory to carry your experiences back home in. The best routes to the Park are from the Cody Way. The East Entrance up the North Fork or the Cooke City Entrance through the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway offer some of the most impressive mountain scenery anywhere in the world.  

 

 

Suggested extra items; binoculars, light jacket, hat, sunglasses, and rain gear.

 

TOUR ONLY PRICE PER COUPLE $395

$150 FOR ADDITIONAL PERSON

If it's an off the beaten path tour you want, the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is the trip for you. The Bighorn River carved a steep, sheer canyon out of the rolling plains just a one hour drive northeast of Cody. This highland desert area covers over 70,000 acres of the Montana-Wyoming border.  It is some of the first land that was farmed and ranched by early settlers. The Recreational Area contains many ancient Shoshone and Crow camp sites that you can actually visit. The ancient rock cairns of the Bad Pass Trail, a route used  by natives for a thousand years to go from west to east  in search of favorable hunting grounds, is still visible in places. Historic ranch buildings and bighorn sheep are other attractions. One of the most interesting sights is where the wild mustangs live, said to be the direct descendants of the horses ridden by the Spanish Conquistadores of the 16th century (see one on our home page.)

 

Suggested extra items; binoculars, light jacket, hat, sunglasses, and rain gear.

 

TOUR ONLY PRICE PER COUPLE $395

$150 FOR ADDITIONAL PERSON

Your guide, Bob Berry, started visiting Yellowstone over 30 years ago. It was love at first sight and he's not seen it all yet. He has driven, hiked, canoed and ridden horseback through thousands of miles of the front and back country of Yellowstone Park and the Bighorn Country. Your tours will feature an interpretive, cultural history from the earliest days of exploration in the 1870's to the present. Bob has the finest collection of early Yellowstone stereoviews in the nation and is more than willing to share his enthusiasm on that subject. If you would like to get  more acquainted with his history in the Park and other interests see his personal web page.  

Remember, this is your tour. It can be tailored to your likes and interests. If you want waterfalls, then you will see waterfalls, if you want animals, then we will try to find you animals, you want to see ancient Indian camp sites, and where the wild mustangs live, then that is what you will see.  There are a hundred ways to see this part of Wyoming. We guarantee that no one can show you this area the way we can show it to you.

Please call (1.800.723.7797) for more information we would love to talk to you.

 

    1508 Alger Ave

Cody Wyoming 82414

307-527-7208

or Toll-free 866-723-7797

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