Yellowstone National Park Driving Tour (Grand Loop from Grant Visitor Center)
$9.99
Yellowstone National Park Driving Tour (Grand Loop from Grant Visitor Center)
Explore Yellowstone National Park at Your Own Pace
Boiling mud pots. Towering waterfalls. Erupting geysers.
And more wildlife than almost anywhere else in the Lower 48.
Welcome to Yellowstone National Park, a place so extraordinary that it became the world's very first national park in 1872. Today, millions of visitors travel here to witness the power of an active volcanic landscape and experience one of America's greatest natural treasures.
This Yellowstone self guided tour transforms your drive through the park into a fascinating journey through geology, wildlife, history, and adventure.
But this isn't just about seeing the sights.
It's about understanding them.
As you drive through Yellowstone, GPS-triggered stories automatically play, revealing the incredible forces that created this landscape and the people who fought to protect it.
Along the way you'll discover:
Why Yellowstone sits atop a massive supervolcano
The science behind Old Faithful and other geysers
The story of the world's first national park
Where to spot bison, bears, elk, and wolves
Native American connections to Yellowstone
Hidden stories behind the park's most famous landmarks
The remarkable geology that continues shaping Yellowstone today
No tour groups. No rushing. No fixed schedule.
Just you, the open road, and Yellowstone.
$9.99
What will you see? Here are the tour highlights
This Yellowstone self guided driving tour takes you to the park's most famous attractions while uncovering the stories behind each one.
Old Faithful
Watch Yellowstone's most famous geyser erupt and learn why this natural wonder has amazed visitors for generations.
Grand Prismatic Spring
Experience one of the most photographed locations in America, famous for its stunning rainbow-colored waters.
Yellowstone Grand Canyon
Discover how volcanic activity and rushing water created one of the most dramatic landscapes in the Rocky Mountains.
Lower Falls
See Yellowstone's largest waterfall plunging into the colorful canyon below.
Hayden Valley
One of the best wildlife-viewing areas in the park and a favorite location for spotting bison, bears, and elk.
Yellowstone Lake
Explore the largest high-elevation lake in North America and hear the stories hidden beneath its surface.
Norris Geyser Basin
Visit Yellowstone's hottest geothermal area and home to the tallest active geyser on Earth.
Mammoth Hot Springs
See spectacular limestone terraces that continue to change shape year after year.
Lamar Valley
Known as America's Serengeti, this valley provides some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities in the country.
West Thumb Geyser Basin
A unique geothermal area where steaming hot springs sit directly beside Yellowstone Lake.
Roosevelt Area
Learn how President Theodore Roosevelt helped shape the future of America's national parks.
FAQ's
What is this Yellowstone self guided tour?
This is a GPS-guided driving tour that automatically plays narration, stories, and directions as you explore Yellowstone National Park.
How long does the tour take?
You can enjoy the highlights in a single day, but most visitors spend 2–3 days exploring Yellowstone's many attractions.
Can I start anywhere?
Yes. The tour can be started from any major entrance to Yellowstone National Park.
Will the tour work without internet?
Yes. Simply download the tour before arriving and it will work offline throughout the park.
Is Yellowstone family-friendly?
Absolutely. Yellowstone is one of the best national parks for families, offering wildlife viewing, scenic drives, easy walks, and educational experiences for all ages.
What animals can I see?
Common sightings include bison, elk, deer, coyotes, and bald eagles. Many visitors also spot bears, wolves, moose, and pronghorn antelope.
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