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See Multiple Waterfalls On This Epic Day Hike

On this trail, you walk alongside more waterfalls, cascades, and rapids than on any other Yellowstone day hike! The hike takes place in a remote part of Yellowstone National Park, all the way down in the southwest corner, not too far from the Bechler Ranger Station, where law enforcement rangers patrol on horseback rather than in SUVs! This epic hike begins and ends at 530 Targhee Pass Hwy, in West Yellowstone, Montana. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

We’ll drive through eastern Idaho to Cave Falls, on the Fall River, where we will park and take a stroll to the bottom of Yellowstone’s widest waterfall, before taking a trail alongside the Fall River towards Bechler Falls. The scenery is really stunning as we make our way to the confluence of the Fall and Bechler Rivers before cutting inland and climbing up an incline through a forest for a while. We’ll pick up the Bechler River again and continue to Bechler Falls. After exploring and admiring the views, we’ll return along the same trail. We’ll enjoy a sack lunch along the way or back at Cave Falls. This trip takes about 5 to 6 hours and costs $495.00.

Pickups take place at all hotels and Airbnbs in West Yellowstone. Please wait outside for a vehicle with USA Park Tours on the sides. If it is too cold to be outside, please wait somewhere inside where you can see our vehicle pull up. Guests can also meet us at our offices in West Yellowstone.

We will hike from Cave Falls to Bechler Falls, following first the Fall River and then the Bechler River, passing the confluence of the two rivers. We’ll walk up to Cave Falls before taking the trail to Bechler Falls. When we return, we may have a picnic here if we haven’t already had one on the trail. Bechler Falls is the end point of our hike. After making our way alongside the Fall River, we’ll then follow the Bechler River until we reach Bechler Falls. This is where we turn around to go back. We may enjoy a sack lunch here. For more information or to book this activity, click here.


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See Incredible Sights At Montana’s Flathead National Forest

Join us on a Private Guided Hiking Tour around our beautiful Flathead National Forest. This trip begins and ends at 541 Spokane Ave, in Whitefish, Montana. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

There are 2.4 acres to explore ranging from easy to expert in difficulty levels. Have a conversation with our team about your expectations and we’ll be glad to match a trail to your thoughts. This trip lasts about 1 to 4 hours and costs $375.00.

This is an exciting hiking adventure and you will see sights very few have seen before. Its also noteworthy to mention, that this trip has a perfect 5 star rating on Tripadvisor.

You’ll have the opportunity to cross numerous streams, gorgeous farmlands, and features very little vehicular traffic, while enjoying the stories from our knowledgeable guide. For more information or to book this activity, click here.


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Visit and Tour This Old West Ghost Town Near Yellowstone

If you’ve already seen Yellowstone but want to explore Montana’s wild west history, this private tour takes you to the best preserved-ghost towns in the area. Relax and enjoy the ride while your personal driver and guide takes you through spectacular mountain scenery on the way to historic Nevada City and Virginia City, where you can walk around real remnants of saloons, cabins, and mining stores that date back to the Gold Rush of the 1800s. This trip begins and ends at 179-199 Firehole Ave, in West Yellowstone, Montana. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

  • Explore Montana’s Gold Rush history at two open-air museums
  • Learn about life in the old west from a dedicated guide
  • Private transport and traveler pickup for a comfortable journey
  • Great way to fill an extra day in and around Yellowstone National Park

First stop visit Earthquake Lake. Quake Lake is a lake in the western United States, on the Madison River in southwestern Montana. It was created after an earthquake struck on August 17, 1959, with 28 fatalities. Northwest of West Yellowstone, Quake Lake is six miles in length with a maximum depth of 125 feet. This trip lasts about 7 to 9 hours and costs $350.00.

Second Stop Nevada City Ghost Town. Nevada City was a mining ghost town until the Bovey family restored it between 1945 and 1978. The entire town of Nevada City is a living historical museum. Today it is a famous tourist attraction with many original log buildings and an outstanding collection of old-time music boxes, player pianos and calliopes. For more information or to book this activity, click here.


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This Yellowstone Zipline Eco Tour Is Fantastic

The Yellowstone EcoTour at the Ranch will take you on a guided aerial adventure, soaring through the historic Stermitz Ranch. This trip begins and ends at 603 Scott St W, in Gardiner, Montana. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

This remote & scenic property bordering Yellowstone Park offers gorgeous views, a babbling mountain stream & wildlife viewing.  This Eco Adventure lasts about 3 hours and costs $97.00.

The Zipline Eco Tour takes you on 3 amazing ziplines, and 2 adventure elements, gaze at the gorgeous pristine vistas, listen to the gurgling stream, and watch for wildlife on this unique Montana Adventure. Max weight per participant is 260 lbs.

This Eco Adventure is so much more than just a zipline course. This is one activity that you will remember for years to come. For more information or to book this activity, click here.


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Hike, Visit, And Explore The Beautiful Glacier National Park

Meet at Glacier Guides & Montana Raft at 9:30am to meet your guide and go over a brief orientation. Once in Glacier, you’ll get to explore Glacier’s natural wonders on a guided adventure! For more information or to book this activity, click here.

Look for the Glacier Guides and Montana Raft sign and a blue raft on top of a blue bus between mile markers 151 and 152. If you’re arriving from Columbia Falls or beyond, we are on the left. If arriving from West Glacier, we are 1.5 miles, towards Kalispell, on the right. This trip begins and ends at 11970 US-2, in West Glacier, Montana.

Start with a 1-mile round trip walk through Lake McDonald Valley, admiring its glaciated beauty and resident wildlife. Then, venture to the North Fork Valley with scenic stops en route. Take another 1-mile round trip walk along the Wild and Scenic North Fork of the Flathead River, learning about the environment and its history. This engaging nature walk is easy, offering captivating insights. After the walk, return to the Glacier Guides and Montana Raft office in the early afternoon, benefiting from your knowledgeable guide’s expertise. Typically, the tour concludes around 1:30 PM. This trip lasts about 4 hours and costs $65.00.


This easy half day trip in Glacier is the perfect introduction to the park. You’ll learn about Leave No Trace outdoor ethics, forest fire science, history of early settlers, and river ecology, while enjoying the views along two different, short trails. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

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