The best thing about hiking and wildlife watching in the Lamar Valley is that people of all ages and abilities can participate. On easier hikes, you’ll cross gentle and mostly flat terrain with minimal elevation gain. Intermediate hikes will see a little more change in elevation (up to 700 feet) and the trails include sections of rocky terrain and other obstacles. Moderately strenuous hikes have uneven rocky terrain and other obstacles with up to 1,000 ft of elevation gain. On advanced hikes, you’ll encounter steeper, rocky terrain, possibly off-trail, with steep inclines and possibly over 1,000 ft in elevation gain. The minimum starting elevation is about 6,000 ft above sea level and you’ll go up from there. Keep in mind that you’ll carry a daypack and that you’ll need to drink lots of water in this environment.
For wildlife watching, you won’t need to stray too far from the vehicle as wildlife watching is most effective from the road (with short walks to vantage points, up to about a half-mile each). Daily departures are at dawn (5 to 6 am in the summer, 7 am in the winter) and the duration of the tour is typically 7 to 8 hours.
Only having a 1/2 a day to spend with you (Cara) we were able to see wolves, bear, bison, osprey, antelope, and the beautiful Lamar Valley….Thank you Cara for the memorable experience in Yellowstone! AND we, including the teenage boys (Michael and Nicholas) were very impressed with your knowledge (and snacks). Hopefully we can come back and go on a great hike with you!