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Duration 6 days 7 days
Price From $ 1,749 $ 4,611
Price Per Day $ 292 $ 659
Highlights
  • Identify Yellowstone’s elk, bison, marmots, pronghorns and birds of prey using spotting scopes with the help of a naturalist
  • A kayaking excursion offers insights into Yellowstone Lake’s natural history and fisheries
  • Release your inner cowboy on a horseback ride and earn a Junior Ranger badge after completing naturalist-led activities
  • Choose between three carefully selected activities
  • Big Sky: Test your archery skills with the help of an expert on an exciting archery course.
  • Big Sky: Take a scenic chairlift ride up the mountain and revel in the stunning scenery and wildlife as you pick from several self-guided nature trails.
  • Big Sky: Tie on your hiking boots and enjoy a scenic chairlift ride up the mountain and explore the area on a guided hike.
  • : Enjoy the comfort of Insight's luxurious, air-conditioned, 40-seat coach with double the standard legroom and onboard washroom. Our customized luxury coaches are sanitized before the start of your tour and are maintained to very high standards. Physical distancing measures have been implemented on our customized luxury coaches.
  • : Experience enhanced hygiene protocols to align with the latest guidance following COVID-19. All Travel Directors, Well-Being Directors and Drivers have completed training in enhanced well-being and hygiene protocols.
  • : Our Well-Being Directors take a proactive approach to your welfare ensuring all well-being regulations are met (available on tours with 21 or more guests).
  • : Hand sanitizer is freely available on board for you to use throughout the day.
  • : We only work with establishments we are confident will consistently adhere to our high well-being standards, which include hotels, restaurants and sight-seeing venues.
  • Bozeman: Meet your Travel Director and fellow travelers for a Welcome Dinner.
  • Dining Summary: 3 Dinner with Wine (DW), 6 Breakfast (B), and 1 Dinner (D)
  • Big Sky: Test your archery skills with the help of an expert on an exciting archery course.
  • Big Sky: Take a scenic chairlift ride up the mountain and revel in the stunning scenery and wildlife as you pick from several self-guided nature trails.
  • Big Sky: Tie on your hiking boots and enjoy a scenic chairlift ride up the mountain and explore the area on a guided hike.
  • Yellowstone National Park: The world’s first National Park, Yellowstone spans 2,219,789 acres and even has its own Grand Canyon. The park is home to half of the world’s hydrothermal features, more than 10,000, of which over 300 are geysers. Yellowstone is also a wildlife paradise. Some 1,700 species of plants and 400 species of birds, fish and mammals live in the park, including bison, wolves, bears, elk and moose.
  • Yellowstone National Park: One of the major geyser basins in Yellowstone, the Mammoth Hot Springs Area is visually unique from the other thermal features in the park. Here, hot water rises through the limestone, dissolving large quantities of rock and leaving a chalky mineral deposit in the surface. Find yourself by the bubbling waters, whose constant movement means the springs are changing all the time.
  • Yellowstone National Park: Two gentle hikes offer the chance to admire the views and meander past many of the park's beautiful and historic hot spring terraces. An abundance of wildlife inhabits the area including bears, elk, mule deer, moose, beavers and a large variety of water birds.
  • Yellowstone National Park: A gentle hike takes you up 666 ft for amazing views of Yellowstone, and the park's cascading falls, ponds, lakes, rolling meadows, thermal features and wildlife. 
  • Yellowstone National Park: Learn about how the Yellowstone super volcano, its geysers and hot springs, and geological history shape every living organism in the park. The center offers a fascinating range of interactive exhibits, animations, audio-visual productions and real-time scientific data. 
  • Yellowstone National Park: The many sights of this magnificent National Park include its spectacular geysers and bubbling hot springs. A heady mix of open meadows and hills, deep canyons and cascading falls awaits you along with stunning viewpoints from which to admire the park and its surrounding areas.
  • Yellowstone National Park: Explore Yellowstone's Upper Geyser and Midway Geyser Basin with a variety of hikes to choose from. Take a walk to Fairy Falls which, at 200 feet (61m) high, is one of Yellowstone's most remarkable waterfalls. This is the perfect way to say farewell to the park and all its wonders.
  • Yellowstone National Park: The Park’s Upper Geyser Basin and Midway Geyser Basin are home to some of the world's most spectacular hydrothermal features: Old Faithful Geyser, Castle Geyser, Crested Pool, Sapphire Pool, Grand Prismatic Spring and the Excelsior Geyser Crater. After spending most of the day here you will be able to tick them all off the list.
  • Grand Teton National Park: Famous for its magnificent peaks, Grand Teton National Park is a nature lover’s paradise. Its mountains, valleys, lakes, rivers and skies are home to diverse and abundant forests, wildflowers and wildlife. The Park also has a rich cultural history with old homesteads and cattle ranches to wander and photograph.
  • Jackson (WY): The valley of Jackson Hole offers an exhilarating taste of the old Wild West with snowcapped mountains, generations of elk herd and sky-high pine trees. In the town, take pictures under the famous elk antler arches, stroll the boardwalks and browse boutiques and art galleries.
  • West Yellowstone: Join a Local Expert for an after-hours walk to view wildlife and learn all about their migration patterns and behaviors. Settle down to enjoy a delicious picnic dinner, featuring local delicacies and wine, admire the views and listen to stories of life in and around the park.
  • Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone Forever is the official nonprofit partner of Yellowstone National Park, with a mission to protect, preserve, and enhance Yellowstone National Park through education and philanthropy. Your Yellowstone Forever instructor is well-versed on the park’s history, culture, wildlife, geology, and more. Prepare for informative conversations about the geologic and historic origins of the park, wildlife and management, and our current projects supporting the park. Group will enjoy a picnic dinner (arranged by Tour Director on-site) at some point during this 3-hour experience – perhaps closer to 4:30 PM to have a better probability of securing picnic tables.
Trip Style Small group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Standard Premium
Physical Level
  • 0- Wheelchair accessible
  • N/A
Travel Themes
  • 50 plus
  • Education / Learning
  • Cultural
  • 50 plus
  • Education / Learning
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Yellowstone National Park
  • Yellowstone National Park
Flights & Transport Airfare included No
Activities N/A
  • Culture
  • Historic sightseeing
Meals Included
  • 14 Meals
  • 5 Breakfasts
  • 4 Lunches
  • 5 Dinners
  • The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian, Gluten Free
N/A
Description Get to know Yellowstone with your grandchild as you learn how to cast a paw print, kayak a high elevation lake, discover spouting geysers and see bears, wolves and bison! Venture into Montana's outstanding national parks, Yellowstone and Grand Teton- on a Limited-Edition Tour. With up to just 17 fellow guests, you'll enjoy breathtaking natural beauty, mountains, geysers, wildlife watching, picnics and the fresh open air. Your adventure starts in Bozeman, with the opportunity for a hike or some archery in Big Sky, before you embark on a four day voyage into the magnificent Yellowstone National Park, the most in-depth exploration that we offer. See famous geysers and hot springs, view wildlife after-hours with a Local Expert and join a myriad of gentle hikes around the intriguing features of the park. A memorable finale awaits at Grand Teton National Park, famed for its beautiful mountains. With sustainable travel at its core, this tour brings you closer to nature, including an opportunity to learn about the National Elk Refuge, its habitat preservation for endangered species and the nationally significant Jackson Elk Herd, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience.
Itinerary: Wildlife and Geysers in Yellowstone with Your Younger Grandchild

Day 1
Check-in, Registration, Welcome Dinner, Orientation
West Yellowstone, MT D Brandin' Iron Inn
Activity note: Inn check-in from 4:00 p.m.

Afternoon: Program Registration is 4:00-5:00 pm. After you have your room assignment, come to the Road Scholar table in the motel lobby to register with the program staff and get your welcome packet containing your name-tag, up-to-date schedule that reflects any last-minute changes, other important information, and to confirm when and where the Orientation session will take place. If you arrive late, please ask for your packet when you check in.

Dinner: At a nearby restaurant , we’ll have plated meals including a salad, main entrée, sides and a dessert, plus a soft drink, coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: Orientation. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. This is a Road Scholar intergenerational program. Grandparents are responsible for their grandchildren. If/when separate age group activities are conducted concurrently, program staff will supervise. Children are never to be left unsupervised. Unless specified otherwise, most field trips and lectures will be led by our local instructor who is also an expert naturalist. Periods in the daily schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding. After Orientation, we’ll enjoy some get acquainted activities. Continue getting to know your fellow Road Scholars, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead.

Day 2
Intro. to Yellowstone, Nature Connection, Grizzlies & Wolves
West Yellowstone, MT B,L,D Brandin' Iron Inn
Activity note: Walking about 1 mile throughout the day; paved sidewalks and side streets.

Breakfast: At a restaurant 2 blocks away, we’ll order plated meals from a select menu of breakfast items and beverages.

Morning: We’ll then gather in to our meeting room, adjacent to the restaurant. Our local naturalist instructor will give us an introduction to the Yellowstone caldera — a word that means cooking pot, and it really is! Through pictures, kid-friendly graphs, displays, and hands-on activities, we’ll learn about molten rock, explosions, craters, hot spots, domes, steam vents, sulfide gas, mudpots, cones, and earthquakes. After a short break, our overview will continue with a presentation on Yellowstone's inhabitants from well known animals such as bears, bighorn sheep, bison, elk, mule deer, and wolves, to lesser known but equally wonderful critters including golden mantled ground squirrels, marmots, pikas, pronghorn, otters, ravens, and more. Especially for kids: Who is a predator? Who is prey? Who lives out in the open? Who lives in the shelter of the forest and why? Who lives above tree line? Who lives next to the water or in it? Who lives on the cliff face? Fur, feathers, hair, scales — why? They eat that??? What's scat? Owl pellets? What's in 'em? Gross! We’ll also discuss ethical behavior while in wildlife country, find out how tracks tell a story, and begin a hands-on activity that will help us identify paw prints made by various wildlife in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

Lunch: At a nearby pizza restaurant, we’ll enjoy lunch with a salad and choice of soft drink, coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Afternoon: Next, we’ll walk to the Yellowstone Nature Connection (YNC), a nonprofit that works in partnership with the US Forest Service, National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management. YNC is dedicated to connecting young people and adults to the role of fire and natural wonders of the Yellowstone Area. We’ll get involved with some hands-on activities that will help us to better understand fire's role in the ecosystem, fire behavior and suppression. Especially for kids: We will also learn about the role of a highly trained fire response force called Smokejumpers as we participate in experiential activities in order to learn and understand the valuable role of these brave fire fighters. Activities will include learning how to exit an airplane, required physical fitness, handling smokejumper gear, tools and a parachute, which are all required to fight forest fires. At the end, we’ll have a group test and be awarded a graduation gift as we become Junior Smokejumpers! Continuing our adventure, we’ll walk to the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center, a not-for-profit wildlife park and educational facility that will help us learn about grizzlies and wolves. During our field trip with our local instructor, we’ll see grizzly bears and wolves up close. We’ll learn about the natural history of these animals and the different reasons why they live at the center. while also discussing the responsibility humans hold in helping bears stay wild and how important wolves are to the Yellowstone ecosystem. Especially for kids: As a highlight of the day, we’ll have a chance to feed the bears as we participate in the center’s Keeper Kids program. This unique hands-on 30-minute program will teach us about grizzly bear eating habits as we accompany one of the Discovery Center’s expert naturalists into the bear habitat to hide food for the bears. After the food is hidden, we’ll watch first-hand how bears use their sense of smell to search out the food that we hid.

Dinner: In the motel hospitality room, we’ll have a plated dinner with main dish, salad, vegetable, dessert, milk, coffee, tea, water; no other beverages are available for purchase, but there is a convenience store across the street where beverages can be purchased.

Evening: Especially for kids: Our instructor will lead us as we begin to work on our Junior Ranger booklets to earn Junior Ranger badges. Grandchildren, with support from grandparents, the instructor and park rangers, will develop an awareness through hands-on learning activities and field exploration why Yellowstone National Park is so important to wildlife and people. By completing prescribed activities, youngsters will earn their Junior Ranger badges and better understand the importance of preserving its future of Yellowstone National Park.

Day 3
Kayak Yellowstone Lake, Hike Geyser Basin, View Wildlife
West Yellowstone, MT B,L,D Brandin' Iron Inn
Activity note: Kayaking approximately 4 hours. Several moderate hikes of up to about 2.5 miles total on well-maintained boardwalks, stairs, trails, asphalt paths; the trail to Old Faithful Overlook is moderately steep and rocky. We recommend bringing some extra clothing layers in case you get wet kayaking, a water bottle, sun protection, and some comfortable walking shoes.

Breakfast: At the motel, the breakfast buffet includes hot and cold cereals, breakfast breads and pastries, biscuits and gravy, and fruit, plus juice, milk, coffee, tea, water.

Morning: With our local instructor and Group Leader, we’ll set out aboard our motorcoach on a field trip into the heart Yellowstone National Park where we will kayak on Yellowstone Lake, North America's largest high elevation lake at 20 miles long, 14 miles wide, and more than 390 feet deep at its deepest point. In route to the lake area, our instructor will offer commentary and we will stop where the road intersects the caldera rim for a beautiful view and to talk about the Great Caldera. We’ll have kayaking instruction and a safety review when we get to the lake. As we kayak, our instructor and the kayak leaders will tell us about Yellowstone fisheries, human activity in the lake region, and current volcanic activity.

Lunch: Lakeside, we’ll have sack lunches that will include a sandwich, chips, fruit and cookie.

Afternoon: We’ll continue our kayaking adventure and, in the mid-afternoon, we will board our motorcoach to travel to the Old Faithful area. Especially for kids: With our instructor in the lead, we’ll hike to the geyser basin and experience all four thermal features: geysers, mudpots, fumaroles, and hot springs. We’ll not only see them, we’ll walk through and feel clouds of steam, smell sulfur, hear hissing steam vents, and bubbling, plopping mudpots. It’s a mind-blowing wonderland of unique features, beautiful colors, and spouting geysers. Believe it or not, there’s life in the boiling water!

Dinner: At an Old Faithful cafeteria, we’ll have a buffet meal featuring a choice of salad, main entrée and dessert, plus a soft drink, coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At an Old Faithful cafeteria, we’ll have a buffet meal featuring a choice of salad, main entrée and dessert, plus a soft drink, coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Day 4
Yellowstone Caldera Full Day Field Trip
West Yellowstone, MT B,L,D Brandin' Iron Inn
Activity note: Walking about 3 miles; asphalt paths, groomed trails, boardwalks, stairs.

Breakfast: At a nearby restaurant, we will order plated meals from a select menu. Juice, coffee, tea, water included; other beverages will be available for purchase.

Morning: Our full day field day in Yellowstone National Park will begin with a visit to the historic Norris Museum, built in 1929, before moving on to the Norris Geyser Basin. Our instructor will lead us as we see the museum exhibits on the basin’s geothermal features. We’ll then walk along a basin trail to see the hottest, most volatile area in the park.

Lunch: In the park, we’ll have sack lunches that will include a sandwich, chips, fruit and cookie.

Afternoon: We’ll continue exploring as we move eastward to one of the most breathtaking sights inside Yellowstone Park, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. As we hike along the canyon that is 20 miles long, up to 4,000 feet wide, and 1,200 feet deep in some places, we will see colors of yellow, red, white, and pink. These beautiful colors are the result of fluids percolating through hot springs and steam vents over thousands of years. Learners of all ages will gain a sense of the canyon's immensity at Lookout and Artist's Points. We’ll also hike down into canyon depths to experience the thundering noise, churning waters, cool mist, and unique vegetation zone of the falls. At the Lower Falls that cascade down 308 feet, we’ll see and learn about the canyon's geology and flora before hiking back to the canyon rim that frames the Yellowstone River to view the magnificent Upper Falls. As we cross Chittenden Bridge keep a look out for waterfowl, perhaps osprey and water ouzel. After boarding our motorcoach at the end of the hike, we’ll continue into the Hayden Valley, an outstanding wildlife habitat that may offer opportunities to see wildlife such as buffalo, elk, grizzly bears, coyote and a host of smaller mammals and birds. To protect this habitat and prevent disturbing wildlife, the valley is closed to off-trail foot travel, so all possible sightings will be from our seats aboard the motorcoach. We’ll then enjoy a stop at the Mud Volcano and Sulphur Caldron areas, but be ready for a final blast of “rotten egg” sulfur as we examine more thermal features.

Dinner: At a restaurant across the street from the Inn, we’ll have plated meals, plus soft drinks, coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Evening: At leisure. You might like to scout around downtown, check out the Imax Theatre, or relax.

Day 5
Horseback Riding, Junior Ranger Activities, River Walk
West Yellowstone, MT B,L,D Brandin' Iron Inn
Activity note: Getting on/off horses, riding about 1 hour; moderate terrain. River walk up to 1 mile; uneven, slippery terrain. Weight limit for horseback riding is 220 pounds; closed-toed shoes required; no sandals.

Breakfast: At the motel, the breakfast buffet includes hot and cold cereals, breakfast breads and pastries, biscuits and gravy, and fruit, plus juice, milk, coffee, tea, water.

Morning: Especially for kids: We’ll then hop on our motorcoach and ride to a ranch outside of town to meet our horses for the day! Our wranglers will offer a short instruction about horse handling and tack (equipment). Whether beginners or experienced riders, we’ll be ready to set out on scenic forest trails with several wranglers leading us as we ride quietly through prime wildlife habitat where we may be lucky enough to see deer, birds of prey, fox, and other fur bearers that inhabit the Yellowstone area. While here, we will break into two groups. As one group is riding the other group will have time to work on Junior Ranger activities with the help of grandparents and our instructor.

Lunch: In the field, we’ll have sack lunches including a sandwich, chips, fruit and a cookie.

Afternoon: Afterwards, we’ll get back on our motorcoach and head to a camp ground area were we will go on a river walk together as our local instructor discusses river ecology. Especially for kids: We’ll return to the Inn mid-afternoon and walk to visitor center where the kids will receive Junior Ranger badges.

Dinner: At a nearby restaurant for our farewell dinner, we’ll have plated meals including a salad, main entrée, sides and a dessert, plus a soft drink, coffee, tea, water; other beverages available for purchase. Share some of your favorite experiences from the program with new Road Scholar friends.

Evening: Back at the motel meeting room, we’ll have a wrap-up session to bring our Yellowstone adventure to a meaningful conclusion. We’ll finish the discussion with our instructor about how tracks and scat tell a story and extend farewells. Then be sure to prepare for check-out and departure in the morning.

Day 6
Program Concludes
West Yellowstone, MT B
Activity note: Airport shuttle departs at 8:30 a.m. Inn check-out by 11:00 a.m.

Breakfast: Motel buffet. This concludes our program.

Afternoon: We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Please join our Facebook page and share photos of your program. Visit us at www.facebook.com/rsadventures. Best wishes for all your journeys!

Itinerary: Yellowstone Discovery

Day 1: Welcome to Bozeman

Arrive in Bozeman, enjoy views of the magnificent Rocky Mountains, and transfer to your hotel. Your time is yours to get to know this charming town. May we suggest, taking a stroll along the friendly Main Street or visiting the Museum of the Rockies? In the evening, join your Travel Director and fellow travelers for a delicious Welcome Dinner.

Day 2: Big Sky, Big Nature Relaxed Start

Wake up at your own pace with a relaxed start in Bozeman before you transfer to Big Sky. Take in the scenery as you drive through high alpine meadows, drop into the rocky Gallatin Canyon and travel alongside the river, under the gaze of the iconic lone peak of Big Sky Mountain. With its wide skies and breath-taking views, Big Sky is a nature lover's paradise and the gateway community to Yellowstone National Park. This afternoon, enjoy an Insight Choice. Choose to take a guided or self-guided hike among the wildflowers, roaring streams and distant snowclad peaks. Alternatively choose to test your archery skills with the Lone Peak as your backdrop.

Day 3: Hello Yellowstone!

Depart Big Sky in the morning and enter the vast wonderland of Yellowstone National Park. The world’s first National Park, Yellowstone spans over 2.2 million acres and is full of natural wonders, geothermal phenomena and diverse, free-roaming wildlife. Spend the morning sightseeing and wildlife spotting in West Yellowstone with your Travel Director, look out for wolves, bear, elk and moose. In the late afternoon join a Local Expert for an after-hours, wildlife sightseeing visit, a unique Insight Experience. Step off the beaten track to learn about bird and animal migration patterns and behavior. Stop for a delicious picnic dinner of local delicacies and wine, and listen to stories of life in and out of the park.

Day 4: Hot Springs and Hiking in Yellowstone Relaxed Start

This morning enjoy a relaxed start before spending the day sightseeing in Yellowstone National Park. Join your Travel Director to explore the Mammoth Hot Springs terraces, one of the major geyser basins in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley. Partake in one of two gentle hikes: the Mammoth Terraces Trail passes many of the most beautiful and historic hot spring terraces of the park and snakes up to a wonderful outlook; the Beaver Ponds Trail rambles through sagebrush meadows, trees and beaver ponds. Keep a look out for wildlife, including a large variety of water birds. The afternoon is yours at leisure. In the evening, enjoy a relaxing dip in the Boiling River Hot Spring, where cold water from the Gardner River mixes with the hot spring to make one of the few official soaking areas in Yellowstone. Don’t forget your bathing suit! (Weather dependent).

Day 5: Yellowstone's Grand Canyon Relaxed Start

This morning relocate to a new area of the park and take a gentle hike along the Ribbon Lake Trail for sweeping views of the Grand Canyon, the Park and its waterfalls, lakes and thermal features. Stop for lunch in Canyon Village and take time to explore the fascinating Canyon Visitor Education Center. Here you can see, hear and learn about the geological history of Yellowstone. In the afternoon, continue sightseeing around the stunning Yellowstone Lake. Head to the Fishing Bridge Visitor Center and Trailside Museum to learn all bout the many bird species that inhabit the park.

Day 6: Yellowstone's Famous Old Faithful

Set off this morning for your final day of sightseeing around the park, spending most of the day around Old Faithful. The spectacular Upper Geyser Basin and Midway Geyser Basin are also home to Castle Geyser, Crested Pool, Sapphire Pool, Grand Prismatic Spring and the Excelsior Geyser Crater. In the afternoon, choose from a variety of hikes - maybe take a walk to Fairy Falls, which, at 200 feet (61 m) high, is one of Yellowstone's most remarkable waterfalls. Join your fellow travelers in the evening for a delicious Celebration Dinner.

Day 7: Mountain Peaks and the Wild West - Departures

Today head to Grand Teton National Park and marvel at the stunning mountain peaks as you immerse yourself in this wildlife haven with your Travel Director. Savor a taste of the old Wild West as you visit Jackson Hole, with free time to explore and have a delicious lunch in the authentic town of Jackson. After lunch, meet a local expert at the Jackson Hole & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center and partake in a Make Travel Matter® Experience as you learn about the National Elk Refuge which manages a habitat for the nationally significant Jackson Elk Herd as well as for endangered species, birds, fish and other big game animals. In the late afternoon, bid farewell to the beautiful national parks and your fellow travelers, then transfer to Jackson Hole Airport arriving at 16:00. Please note this time when booking flights, or perhaps maybe extend your stay in Jackson with optional extra nights.

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