Yellowstone National Park Driving Tour (Grand Loop from Grant Visitor Center)
$14.99
Yellowstone National Park Driving Tour (Grand Loop from Grant Visitor Center)
Best Self Guided Driving Tour of Yellowstone National Park
Tour Intro
Exploding geysers…roaming bison…waterfalls, canyons, and some of the most incredible geothermal features on Earth.
Welcome to Yellowstone National Park—the world's first national park and one of the greatest natural wonders in America.
On this immersive self guided tour of Yellowstone, you'll discover towering waterfalls, colorful hot springs, erupting geysers, wildlife-filled valleys, and the fascinating stories behind the landscapes that make Yellowstone unlike anywhere else on Earth.
But this isn't just another scenic drive.
Most visitors see Yellowstone's famous attractions.
This tour reveals the stories that bring them to life.
On this self guided Yellowstone driving tour, you'll…
Explore the park's most iconic locations guided by GPS-triggered narration that plays automatically as you drive.
Along the way, you'll experience:
Old Faithful and Yellowstone's famous geyser basins
Grand Prismatic Spring and other geothermal wonders
The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
Bison, elk, wolves, and bear country
The history behind America's first national park
Native American stories and Yellowstone legends
Volcanic forces still shaping the landscape today
Take your time. Stop often.
No schedules. No groups.
Just you…
and the wonders of Yellowstone.
Tour Highlights / What You'll See
This self guided tour of Yellowstone combines geology, wildlife, history, and breathtaking scenery into one unforgettable national park experience.
Old Faithful
Witness the world's most famous geyser as it erupts high into the air and learn how Yellowstone's geothermal system powers this remarkable natural phenomenon.
Grand Prismatic Spring
See Yellowstone's largest hot spring and one of the most colorful natural features on Earth, with vibrant rings of blue, green, yellow, and orange.
Midway Geyser Basin
Explore one of the park's most active geothermal areas featuring steaming pools and constantly changing landscapes.
Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
Stand above dramatic cliffs carved by the Yellowstone River and experience one of the park's most spectacular viewpoints.
Lower Falls
Marvel at Yellowstone's tallest waterfall as it plunges 308 feet into the colorful canyon below.
Hayden Valley
One of the best wildlife-viewing locations in the park, home to bison, elk, coyotes, bears, and countless bird species.
Yellowstone Lake
Visit North America's largest high-elevation lake and discover how volcanic forces created this massive body of water.
West Thumb Geyser Basin
See geothermal features bubbling right beside the shores of Yellowstone Lake.
Norris Geyser Basin
Explore the hottest and most dynamic thermal area in Yellowstone, including Steamboat Geyser—the tallest active geyser in the world.
Mammoth Hot Springs
Discover the park's famous limestone terraces, which continue to grow and change as mineral-rich water flows across the hillside.
Lamar Valley
Known as America's Serengeti, this valley offers some of the best opportunities in North America to spot wolves, bison, bears, and other wildlife.
Roosevelt Area
Learn about Theodore Roosevelt's connection to Yellowstone and the conservation movement that helped preserve America's natural treasures.
Price:
$14.99
Tour Route Map
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is this tour?
A GPS-guided self guided Yellowstone tour that plays automatically as you drive through the park.
How long does the tour take?
Most visitors spend between one and three days exploring Yellowstone. The tour can be enjoyed in sections or as a complete park experience.
Where does the tour start?
The tour can be started from any major Yellowstone entrance depending on your travel plans.
Do I need internet?
No. The tour works offline once downloaded.
Is Yellowstone good for first-time visitors?
Absolutely. Yellowstone is one of America's most iconic national parks and a self-guided tour is one of the best ways to experience it.
What wildlife might I see?
Bison, elk, deer, pronghorn, coyotes, bald eagles, and—with some luck—wolves, bears, moose, and bighorn sheep.









