Yellowstone National Park Tour

Duration
1-7 days
Audio Points
400
Tour Stops
110

About The Tour

Experience the ultimate Yellowstone Tour with Shaka Guide - a comprehensive, fun, and informative journey that brings you all the best that Yellowstone has to offer. Unlike with other Yellowstone tours, with Shaka Guide, you have the freedom to choose your direction and decide how much you'd like to explore ...

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Experience the ultimate Yellowstone Tour with Shaka Guide - a comprehensive, fun, and informative journey that brings you all the best that Yellowstone has to offer. Unlike with other Yellowstone tours, with Shaka Guide, you have the freedom to choose your direction and decide how much you'd like to explore on any given day. Best of all, as you travel through the park, we'll share with you our favorite stops, stories, and music, all of which have been hand-selected, personally researched, and expertly produced.

Here are just a few of the fun things you can do on the Yellowstone National Park tour:

• Check out the park's hundreds of geothermal features like geysers and hot springs.
• Spot unique wildlife such as bison, pronghorn, elk, and gray wolves.
• Marvel at scenic views like The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

Pro tip! Bundle this tour with our Grand Teton National Park Tour!

Sample Tour Audio

The First People Of Yellowstone
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Life Stinks
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Phoenix Fire
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Tour Stops

Fountain Paint Pots
Virginia Cascades
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Tower Fall
Hellroaring Trailhead
Norris Geyser Basin
Artist's Paint Pots Trail
Gibbon Falls
Firehole Canyon and Falls
Grand Prismatic Spring
Roaring Mountain
Biscuit Basin
Old Faithful
Kepler Cascades
Isa Lake and the Continental Divide
West Thumb Geyser Basin
LeHardy Rapids
Mud Volcano
Hayden Valley
Avalanche Peak
Madison Junction
North Entrance Gate
Mammoth Hot Springs
Barronette Peak
Soda Butte
Lamar Valley
East Entrance Gate
Yellowstone Lake
West Entrance Gate
Fishing Bridge
South Entrance Gate
Moose Falls
Lewis Lake
Grant Village
Rustic Falls
Sheepeater Cliffs
Obsidian Cliff

Tour Route


Customer Reviews

(77462)

Yellowstone south loop

This was an amazing tour! It covered so much and gave some great lesser known but still exceptional spots to pull off.

MGMusic89 | 3 days ago | iOS

perfect! love the Yellowstone tours

Paul McGeorge | 1 week ago | Android

Tour of Yellowstone NP, Grand Teton NP, and Arches NP

This was an incredible experience. Shaka was amazing through and through. The information given was retainable, yet fun and relatable. I will use this app for every adventure I take from now on! A MUST use.

Isiah C. (434) | 1 week ago | iOS

Love this App

We have used this app in Hawaii and now in Yellowstone National Park as well absolutely fantastic direction hints and the timing is perfect. So worth the purchase!!!!

LDShelton | 1 week ago | iOS

Absolutely Trip-Changing

Purchased at recommendation from a friend. Expectations were “meh” and instead, got an absolutely perfect backdrop to the entire, multiple day experience. Not only was the guide informative, and dynamic—she was also not “annoying” and repeated info at just the right cadences to assist decision-making. Instead of us making last minute panicked decisions about turns and junctions, we knew what to do as we came upon it. She gave “vibes” that perfectly conveyed whether something was a must-see or an optional fit. Did the Yellowstone plus Tetons combo, and would recommend it to everyone planning to see the park loops. Absolutely worth it.

Tim DeMint | 2 weeks ago | iOS

Yellowstone NP

Loved it! Highly recommend

RJM61811 | 3 weeks ago | iOS

Explore with Shaka

The Shaka Guide has truly given our family trips an additional level of enjoyment. From the stories to the trails to the food places, and don’t forget the history lessons. If you are on the fence wondering if it’s worth it, and you are reading this - get it! You will not be disappointed. We were traveling with family in multiple cars and we all had the Shaka guide for Yellowstone and it was fun to stop at different places and say “wasn’t that story cool” or “I had no idea we were driving IN a caldera”. We found some amazing side quests that honestly we would have skipped if not for Shaka. Learning about the history of Yellowstone while driving through Yellowstone gives an extra appreciation for its land and its existence. Thank you Shaka!

Sand_Laila | 1 month ago | iOS

Awesome addition

This is such a huge upgrade to Yellowstone and the Tetons. It makes you feel like a pro driving around and the bonus stories and material is great. The directions are also nice since cell signal is spotty. Highly recommend. Please make more of these, Shaka!!!

Cyradia | 1 month ago | iOS

Best driving guide ever!

First time I used Shaka guide was on big island when my family came to visit. Now I’ve used it for Yellowstone and Grand Tetons as well. In Hawaii it showed us things I didn’t even know as a local. On the mainland it made my trip. Thanks Shaka guide , keep up the amazing work.

2b42n8 | 2 months ago | iOS

Big Bend Tour

I wasn’t sure when I purchased this tour how it would work- I was a bit concerned if it would be worth it and after a short learning curve I was impressed!! It was professionally done and the guide was entertaining and we learned a lot. He gave us tips on the hikes - I will definitely be purchasing another tour when I visit Yellowstone this summer!!! The audio plays through CarPlay and you don’t need cell service to use it -my family was happy with the tour too!!

T.Burr | 4 months ago | iOS

Where is Yellowstone National Park?

Yellowstone National Park is located primarily in the western United States, spanning parts of three states: Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Its vast and diverse landscapes encompass geothermal wonders, towering mountains, lush forests, serene la...

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How big is Yellowstone National Park?

Yellowstone National Park covers an expansive area of approximately 2.2 million acres. Its immense size makes it one of the largest national parks in the United States and allows for a rich variety of ecosystems, including geothermal geysers, ...

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When was Yellowstone National Park established?

Yellowstone National Park was established on March 1, 1872, making it the world's first national park. The park's creation marked a pivotal moment in conservation history, as it set a precedent for preserving natural landscapes and protecting ...

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What is an Audio Tour Guide?

Think of us as your personal tour guide in an app. Our tours provide everything a guided tour does, but with the freedom to explore on your terms. Here's how it works:

  • GPS triggers audio narration to play automatically as you drive or walk.
  • Listen to stories, get local insights, visit must-see stops and get turn-by-turn navigation.
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Tour FAQs

Where does the Yellowstone National Park Tour go?
With 110 stops, this tour is massive. There’s so much to see and do in Yellowstone, it would be impossible to get to everything in one day. This tour is designed in segments and you can take the segments as you please. No matter where you start or which direction you go in, the tour will play automatically. Check out our suggested itinerary here. This itinerary is broken up into regions of the park. If you’re looking for more information to help plan your trip, here’s what you need to know before you go!
What should I pack for the Yellowstone National Park Tour?
PhoneCar charger - *very important* Sturdy sneakers or hiking bootsRain jacket or poncho (layers for varying weather conditions)Refillable water bottleBug SpraySunscreenSun Glasses and/or HatSnacksBear spray: Carrying bear spray can provide an extra layer of protection in the event of a bear encounter.Picnic lunches: While there are some restaurants in the park, they are usually pricey and crowded.
What should I budget for the Yellowstone National Park Tour?
Of course a lot of the costs will depend on what you choose to do, what you want to eat, and so on.  But here are our estimates to help you plan:$35 per car: Yellowstone National Park Entrance Fee$10-20 per person: Food and snacks in the park
What are the hours of operation for the stops on the Yellowstone National Park Tour?
Below are hours of operations for some of the major stops on the Yellowstone National Park Tour.Entrances: Yellowstone National Park has five entrance gates: north, northeast, east, south, and west. They are typically open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. However, weather-related road closures may affect access through specific gates on occasion.Visitor Centers: Yellowstone National Park has several visitor centers with informative exhibits. The hours of operation vary depending on the season, but they are generally open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Ranger Stations: Ranger stations are located in different areas of the park and provide assistance and ranger-led programs. Their hours align with those of the visitor centers, so you can plan accordingly.Services and Facilities: Yellowstone has several facilities like lodges, restaurants, gift shops, gas stations, and grocery stores. Operating hours vary, especially during shoulder seasons or winter months when some services may be limited. Generally, expect hours around 9-5, although some locations may open later or close earlier.Please keep in mind that hours of operation can change due to weather, road conditions, or other factors. 
Can I join the Yellowstone National Park Tour en route?
Yes! Feel free to join the tour along the route. Just make sure that you follow the numbers in chronological order. The tour is designed to be relevant to your location, so you can join at any spot and the map and start enjoying the tour. If you want the complete experience, it’s best to begin from a start point so you don’t miss any great stories or info about the park.
Can I take the Yellowstone National Park Tour in the opposite direction?
Yes, this tour is divided into seven segments, regardless of the direction you're traveling in, or the starting point you began at, the tour will work.
Can I visit Yellowstone in winter?
Yes, though most areas of the park are inaccessible, visitors can still explore several iconic spots—like the steaming geyser basins near Old Faithful, the wildlife-rich Lamar Valley, and quiet snow-covered forests reached by snowcoach or snowmobile.
How is Shaka Guide Different from Other Navigation Apps?
Shaka Guide isn’t just about getting from point A to point B — it’s like having a tour guide in your car, sharing stories and local insights as you drive. Unlike other navigation apps, we’ve planned the route for you, so instead of focusing on directions, you can focus on the experience. This means you can’t customize the route, but that’s kind of the point. You’re still in control though, you can skip stops, go at your own pace, and explore freely. It’s not just about getting there; it’s about enjoying the journey.
Other Questions? Contact us!
Still have questions? Send us an email at aloha@shakaguide.com or give us a call at (808) 201-8138.

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