mburow
Our trip to-and-from Driggs was -24 degrees, and when we got to West Yellowstone it was -30! It was an awesome trip through the park and Old Faithful was spectacular. Our guide, Shawn, was perfect! He stopped often to show us wildlife, to take pictures, and explain all of the geysers. My husband actually got a mild case of frostbite on his cheek (it has since healed), Shawn took extra notice and care when we got back to Driggs and gave us great pointers to take care of it. Needless to say, both my husband and Shawn were kind of excited about the frostbite case (boys). It was our first time ever to see Yellowstone; Shawn told us we picked the coldest day of the year thus far to take the tour...memorable! We don't regret anything about it, and look forward to our summer trip through the park. Thank you, Shawn, from both Dustin and I for an awesome experience, and for your friendship!
falconfling1
The reader should decide:The company does all they promise.The people involved are very nice.It is a somewhat unique experience you are unlikely to see again: Yellowstone in the winter.It is also really loud…think large chainsaw at full throttle.It is very cold….duh….but going realllly fast makes for incredible wind chill.It can be very tiring. Note the hours of the tour. Did I say you'll get reallllllly cold ?My recommendation is to take a shorter tour if you can find one, or perhaps just go skiing in nearby Grand Targhee.
Fishfreak911
Holy cow, where do I even start?! We had a BLAST with our guide Matt. He drove us safely up to the West entrance, unloaded everything and took us into the park for an amazing 6 hour ride. We saw Elk, up close, bison, eagles, swans, trout, and Old Faithful, and simply had one of the best adventures ever, bar none!They provided us with a nice warm suit, a helmet and a fast and scrappy snow machine! This was an absolute rush!Worth EVERY penny we paid!