Wolves & Wildlife of Yellowstone
A classic safari tracking wolves, moose, elk, bears, and other wildlife
Trip Overview
- Safari tracking wolves in Yellowstone’s remote Lamar Valley
- Travel by snowcoach to Old Faithful and watch geysers erupt against the snow
- Journey by sleigh across the National Elk Refuge to see the vast winter herds up close
In the pale light of sunrise, a wolf pack emerges from the forest into the open expanse of Yellowstone National Park’s Lamar Valley. They yelp and cavort, energized by the awakening day, oblivious to our still presence. A large male halts and sniffs the frozen air. As we watch from a distance, we sense the mystical aura of this beast of legend. Elegant predators, wolves are thriving in Yellowstone’s environs where abundant elk, moose and other prey provide sustenance. Winter’s white mantle offers a pristine backdrop against which we view these wild creatures on a rare western safari away from summer crowds.
Location of Adventure Yellowstone and Grand Tetons National Parks
Group Size Limit: Approximately 14 Travelers A very important feature of this adventure vacation is the limited group size as nature expeditions are best experienced with smaller groups of travelers.
Included Accommodations, meals, land transportation and airport transfer on Day 1, permits and park fees, services of NHA’s professional Expedition Leaders, use of warm parkas and boots during this classic western adventure vacation.
Not Included Travel to and from Jackson, Wyoming, or Bozeman, Montana, alcoholic beverages, airport transfers on Day 7, items of a personal nature (phone calls, laundry, etc), travel insurance and gratuities.
Physical Requirements Easy to Moderate Tracking wolves in Yellowstone will be in snowy, icy and/or wet conditions, and it can get very cold. However, hikes are moderate in physical exertion and a good amount of wildlife viewing takes place from our vehicles. Travelers are not required to participate in all excursions offered during this western safari.
Getting There & Getting Home You will be met at the airport on Day 1 and transferred to the hotel to meet your group for a 6:00 p.m. orientation dinner. You are free to depart anytime on the final day.
Hidden Yellowstone & Grand Teton A summer and autumn small group expedition to one of America's most prolific wildlife spots.
Harp Seal Watch The world's most heartwarming adventure! Journey from our hotel to the ice floes where 250,000 mother seals give birth to adorable whitecoats.
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2009 Dates Jan 3 - 9 Jan 10 - 16 Jan 17 - 23 Jan 24 - 30 Jan 31 - Feb 6 Feb 7 - 13 Feb 14 - 20 Feb 21 - 27
Feb 28 - Mar 6
2010 Dates* Jan 2 - 8 Jan 9 - 15 Jan 16 - 22 Jan 23 - 29 Jan 30 - Feb 5 Feb 6 - 12 Feb 13 - 19 Feb 20 - 26
Feb 27 - Mar 5
*2010 dates are tentative and subject to change. On some dates we will have one departure that follows the itinerary listed above and one that operates in reverse order, beginning in Bozeman, Montana and ending in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. A daily itinerary specific to each departure will be sent to participants approximately 3 months prior to departure, or interested travelers can call the Natural Habitat Adventures office at 800-543-8917 for specific details.
Natural Habitat may be able to offer Custom Trips to Yellowstone throughout the winter & spring for small groups of travelers depending on availability. Call us for details: 1-800-543-8917.
January - March 2009 Fees $3,895 Single Supp.: $395 Deposit: $500
Prices are per person based on double occupancy and are given in US Dollars.
Fees may increase in December of 2009.

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