Wyoming’s two crown jewels — Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks — offer some of North America’s most spectacular wildlife viewing opportunities and dramatic mountain scenery. These travel guides focus on the essential question for most visitors: how to actually see the wildlife these parks are famous for. You’ll find honest accounts of desperately searching for bears in Yellowstone National Park alongside more successful experiences on wildlife tours in Grand Teton, where encounters with elk, moose, bison, and bears become far more likely with local expertise.
The key insight here is understanding why a guide makes such a difference for wildlife-spotting in Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Independent exploration certainly has its appeal, but experienced guides know where animals are most active, understand their seasonal patterns, and can spot wildlife that untrained eyes consistently miss. These articles provide realistic expectations about wildlife viewing whilst celebrating the genuine thrill of encountering these magnificent animals in their natural habitat. More Wyoming travel stories will be added in future.
- A wildlife tour in Grand Teton National Park.
- Why a guide makes a difference for wildlife-spotting in Grand Teton.
- Desperately looking for bears in Yellowstone National Park.