The best way to experience Yellowstone Country is often with someone who knows the land. Local guides and outfitters lead visitors across rivers, trails and backcountry terrain while sharing insight into the wildlife, history and landscapes that define this part of Montana. Their experience, local knowledge and specialized gear help ensure a safe, well-prepared adventure so you can focus on the experience.
Explore Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding region with guides who know where and when to look for wildlife. These tours highlight the area’s diverse ecosystems and iconic species while offering insight into the geology, history and natural forces that shape this remarkable landscape.
Rivers and lakes are central to life in Yellowstone Country. Guided trips range from fly-fishing on blue-ribbon waters to rafting and boating adventures that reveal the landscape from a different vantage point. Outfitters bring the gear, river knowledge and experience that help you enjoy the water safely.
Vast public lands and rugged mountain terrain invite exploration beyond the main roads. Guided hikes, horseback rides, hunting trips and backcountry adventures take you deeper into the landscape, while experienced outfitters handle logistics, navigation and local insight.
When snow blankets the region, Yellowstone Country transforms into a winter playground. Guides lead snowmobiling trips, snowshoe outings and other seasonal adventures that reveal the quiet beauty of the colder months and make it easy to explore even in snowy conditions.
Guided cultural and historical tours connect visitors with the stories that shaped — and continue to shape — this region. Experiences highlight the living cultures and traditions of Indigenous communities alongside stories of early exploration, ranching heritage and small-town life. Together, they add deeper context to the landscapes you see along the way.