Explore Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon Rim and Loop Hike. Enjoy scenic views, wildlife, and a guided tour with lunch included. Book your adventure today.
Explore Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon Rim and Loop Hike. Enjoy scenic views, wildlife, and a guided tour with lunch included. Book your adventure today.
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - The knowledgeable guide will greet participants at the Pavilion near the Upper Falls Parking Area at 8 AM. The hike covers a 4 to 6-mile loop. It follows the Canyon Rim, then ventures through the vast pine forest to Ribbon Lake. The journey continues past a thermal basin, Clear Lake, and the Hayden Valley. If…
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - The knowledgeable guide will greet participants at the Pavilion near the Upper Falls Parking Area at 8 AM. The hike covers a 4 to 6-mile loop. It follows the Canyon Rim, then ventures through the vast pine forest to Ribbon Lake. The journey continues past a thermal basin, Clear Lake, and the Hayden Valley. If there’s one trail to explore in Yellowstone, this is it!
- Upper Falls - The hike begins with a view of Yellowstone’s Upper Falls, marking the start of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River.
- Artist Point - A stop at Artist Point offers stunning views of the Lower Falls along the Yellowstone River. This is a must-see in Yellowstone. The 308-foot falls are framed by the vibrant canyon. Although it can be a bit crowded, the experience is worthwhile! After admiring the falls, the group leaves the crowds behind to continue on the dirt trail.
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - After departing Artist Point, the group embarks on the dirt trails. The hike along the rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone provides more breathtaking views. The path then leads into the forest for a walk among endless pines, passing mud pots and steaming vents.
- Yellowstone National Park - A pause at Clear Lake allows for a moment of tranquility. Wildlife and wildflowers are often spotted here.
- Hayden Valley - The trail offers expansive views of the Hayden Valley, where mountains meet the sky. It’s an excellent location to observe bison, and occasionally bears or wolves, from a safe distance.
- Yellowstone River - The hike concludes along the Yellowstone River, where calm waters transform into rapids before cascading over the Upper Falls.

- Breakfast
- Bear Spray, Binoculars, Trekking Pole, Backpack (if necessary)
- Professional guide
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Breakfast
- Bear Spray, Binoculars, Trekking Pole, Backpack (if necessary)
- Professional guide
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Entrance Fee to Yellowstone National Park, $35 per vehicle, good for one week
- Bottled water
- Rain jacket and fleece layer
- Gratuities
- Entrance Fee to Yellowstone National Park, $35 per vehicle, good for one week
- Bottled water
- Rain jacket and fleece layer
- Gratuities
The Grand Canyon Rim Hike ranks among the top hikes in Yellowstone National Park. This hiking adventure follows a loop trail. The tour guide will be vigilant for bears and will be available to answer any questions during the journey.
Participants will not only hike along the Canyon Rim but also traverse through forests to discover lakes, mud pots, and…
The Grand Canyon Rim Hike ranks among the top hikes in Yellowstone National Park. This hiking adventure follows a loop trail. The tour guide will be vigilant for bears and will be available to answer any questions during the journey.
Participants will not only hike along the Canyon Rim but also traverse through forests to discover lakes, mud pots, and meadows.
The guide is familiar with the trail and its junctions, where many hikers often get confused. Additionally, the guide knows the best spots for taking photos, resting, and enjoying a scenic lunch.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.