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ALL DAY ADVENTURES

Circle of Fire Tour

Discover the story and scenery behind

Yellowstone’s amazing geysers and hot springs!

You’ll have the opportunity to see Old Faithful

and explore the colorful Fountain Paint Pots and

the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Our guides

know where to look for wildlife!

Daily ~ Canyon Lodge Registration Building

May 30 - June 15 ~ 9:00 am - 4:15 pm

Adult $56

00

Child (3-11) $28

00

(Children 2 and under free)

Daily ~ Canyon Lodge Registration Building

June 16 - Sept. 19 ~ 7:45 am - 4:15 pm

Adult $75

00

Child (3-11) $37

50

(Children 2 and under free)

ONLY HAVE A FEW HOURS?

Wake Up to Wildlife

The early morning hours and Lamar Valley’s

broad vistas provide great opportunities to spot

wildlife grazing or hunting on the open hillsides. If

the wildlife is lying low, the spectacular scenery is

sure to please. Amuffin and juice will be provided.

Daily ~ Canyon Lodge Registration Building

May 30 - Sept. 12 ~ 6:15 am - 11:30 am

Adult $83

00

Child (3-11) $41

50

(Children 2 and under free)

Saddle Up

Whoa partner! Take the time to “slow down and

smell the sagebrush” as you and your horse mo-

sey on the trail along Cascade Creek. At Canyon

Lodge Corral one-hour horseback rides are offered

throughout the day, and a two-hour ride is offered

in the morning. The Corral is about a mile south of

Canyon Lodge. (To ride a horse a personmust be at

least 8years old, 48 inches tall, and under 240 lbs.)

Daily ~ Canyon Corral

1-hour rides

June 25 - Aug. 11 ~7:45 am, 9:15 am, 12:30 pm,

1:00 pm, 2:30 pm, 3:00 pm, 5:45 pm, 6:15 pm

Aug. 12 - Sept. 6 ~ 7:45 am, 9:15 am, 12:30 pm,

1:00 pm, 2:30 pm, 3:00 pm, 5:45 pm

Ages 8 through Adult $45

00

2 Hour Rides

June 25 - Sept. 6 ~ 8:45 am

Ages 8 through Adult $68

00

Take a Hike

There are many trails along the North and South

Rims, offering breathtaking views of the Grand

Canyon of the Yellowstone River. For information

on trail conditions, bear closure areas, and other

important information, we recommend checking

with the NPS Visitor Center before hiking in

Yellowstone.

Ranger-Led Interpretive Walks

Interpretive walks are available throughout

Yellowstone. Refer to the schedule at the

National Park Service Visitor Center or in the

Yellowstone Today

newspaper you received at the

entrance station. You’ll be glad you did!

National Park Service Visitor Education Center

The Canyon Visitor Education Center features

Yellowstone’s supervolcano concept. Through

interactive exhibits, animations, audio-visuals

and real-time scientific data you will gain

understanding about how Yellowstone’s volcano,

its geysers, hot springs, and geologic history

affects all life here.

AT THE END OF THE DAY...

Lamar Valley Wildlife Excursion

The Northern Range, which includes Lamar Valley,

providesperfect habitat for bears, wolves, elk, bison,

pronghorn and bighorn sheep. Find out whatmakes

this area so popular with animals and people.

Daily ~ Canyon Lodge Registration Building

June 6 - Aug. 25 ~ 4:15 pm - 8:15 pm

Aug. 26 - Sept. 12 ~ 3:45 pm - 7:45 pm

Adult $44

00

Child (3-11) $22

00

(Children 2 and under free)

Evening Wildlife Encounters

The combination of early evening hours and our

historic Yellow Bus creates the perfect wildlife

viewing opportunity. This is prime “critter

country.” Along the way your guide’s insights

will be enhanced by the nostalgic ride on board

this classic touring car.

Daily ~ Canyon Lodge Registration Building

May 30 - Aug. 18 ~ 4:15 pm - 8:30 pm

Aug. 19 - Sept. 12 ~ 3:45 pm - 8:00 pm

Adult $61

00

Child (3-11) $30

50

(Children 2 and under free)

20

Canyon Area