A Boating Tour is the best way to Explore Yellowstone

Take a boating tour of Yellowstone lakes and streams this summer to truly immerse yourself in the park’s wilderness.

Yellowstone is the first national park in the United States and is one of world’s natural wonders. Yellowstone is North America’s wealthiest wildlife hotspot, with plenty to see and do. The park is densely packed with geysers, making it the world’s best location for hydrothermal attractions. Boating tours are a great way to see the wildlife of Yellowstone in a different way than a typical Yellowstone wildlife tour.

A boating tour is one of the best ways to explore Yellowstone. There are numerous boating tours in Yellowstone that cater to a wide range of experiences. Kayaking tours, sightseeing tours, and angling tours are all examples of boating tours. Because Yellowstone Lake and other bodies of water freeze over in the winter, boating tours are mostly available in the summer.

Snake River Family Lunch Float

Consider Teton Float’s Snake River Family Lunch Float for a short and sweet boating tour of Yellowstone with the family. This tour is a relaxing river float on the Snake River with a picnic lunch stop along the way.

Observe wildlife and more as one floats thirteen miles downstream on the Snake River in two hours. During the tour, tourists gain knowledge about the river system’s history, geology, flora, and fauna. On the trip, one might see moose, elk, and deer, and bald eagles are almost a given.

Yellowstone Kayaking Trip for Six Days

FlyVour Tours offers an epic six-day kayaking tour to truly reveal the great national park’s many secrets. The Great Yellowstone Ecosystem is centred on Yellowstone Lake (which also includes Grand Teton National Park and some other national forests).

Today, the Great Yellowstone Ecosystem is considered the largest intact ecosystem in the northern temperate zone. What better way to discover it than on a kayaking trip? Look out for elk, moose, bison, wolves, and black and grizzly bears.

The trip starts at Yellowstone Lake and lasts nearly a week in the Yellowstone wilderness. The tour includes enough equipment and supplies to last the entire trip.

Each day, one will paddle 2-10 miles to various backcountry campsites. Because two days are spent at the same location, there is no need to take down the tents and can paddle around with empty kayaks on those days. The trip is educational and enjoyable, with plenty of opportunities for fishing and kayaking. Yellowstone Lake’s water is extremely cold (it only thaws in late May or early June), so swimming will be limited.

See the lake’s dazzling bird life, which includes thousands of ducks and geese, as well as ospreys, cormorants, bald eagles, and other species.

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