Yellowstone NP
August 17-22
  • Flight
    We are meeting group in Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN)

    Pick up: on August 17 at 2 pm

    Drop off at the airport: on August 22 at 2 pm
    (Possible early drop off please check with instructors before booking your flights)
  • Insurance

    You can get insurance for your health, as well as for all trip in general , in case of unforeseen circumstances or illness.
    In case of cancellation of the tour shortly before the trip, we will make a refund in accordance with the provisions specified in the contract, the insurance guarantee includes the second part.
    You have up to 14 days after reservation was made to make insurance to cover the whole trip, if you wish to get just a medical insurance- you can add it any time, til 24 hours before trip start day It’s not mandatory, but can provide you peace of mind for your trip
WEATHER
In Yellowstone National Park at the end of August, the weather is typically warm during the day with temperatures ranging from the 70-80 F (21-26’C).

However, temperatures can drop significantly at night, so it is important to pack layers for cool evenings.

There is also a chance of afternoon thunderstorms in late summer, so it is advisable to be prepared for changing weather conditions.☔️
CLOTHES
Layered Clothing: Due to the fluctuating temperatures in Yellowstone, it’s advisable to pack clothing that can be layered for warmth or removed for comfort as needed.

Warm Jacket or Fleece: Evenings in Yellowstone can get chilly, so having a warm jacket or fleece handy is essential.

Waterproof Jacket or Rain Coat/Poncho. It’s not typical raining in Yellowstone) but, a rain poncho will come in handy to stay dry.

Comfortable Walking Shoes: Since we will spend a lot of time to explored around on foot, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended.

Hat and Sunglasses: The sun can be strong in Yellowstone, so a hat and sunglasses will provide protection.

Breathable Clothing: Lightweight and breathable clothing, such as cotton shirts and pants, are ideal.

Comfortable Pants: Opt for comfortable pants, such as leggings or hiking pants, for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Shorts, tops, t-shirts
Swimming suit (we have a hot tub in our house)

WHAT ELSE
Sunscreen: high-altitude sun exposure can be intense, so packing sunscreen with a high SPF is important.

WATER bottle
To stay hydrated (we are getting water in gallons for a group , so you can always refill your bottle)

Small towel (we will have a towels in our house, but still recommend to have some little one just in case)

Small backpack or bag to have your belongings to go to hikes (water, snacks, sunscreen, your girl things )

Yoga mat (for yoga and meditations, if you don’t have a yoga mat , you can order one in our etsy shop)

Click to Order now to get it before the trip

Pajamas, Personal care products

Sport clothes for yoga practices


MOST IMPORTANT PART
You need to fit all your belongings in CARRY ON size suit case + personal item

We will have a washing and drying machines in our house
It is necessary to choose a visual aid that is appropriate for the topic and audience.
Movies That Capture the Spirit of Yellowstone & the Wild American West

1. The Revenant (2015)
 • Why: Stunning cinematography of wilderness, survival, and raw nature.
 • Set in: The Rocky Mountains, filmed partly in Montana and Canada.
 • Vibe: Gritty, immersive, epic nature.

2. A River Runs Through It (1992)
 • Why: A quiet, beautiful story set in Montana with lots of fly fishing, rivers, and emotional depth.
 • Set in: Montana (close to Yellowstone).
 • Vibe: Poetic, nostalgic, nature-focused.

3. Into the Wild (2007)
 • Why: Real-life story of escaping society and finding peace in nature.
 • Set in: All over the U.S. wilderness, including the Rockies.
 • Vibe: Adventurous, reflective, raw.

4. Wild (2014)
 • Why: A woman’s solo hiking journey and inner transformation.
 • Set in: Pacific Crest Trail (not Yellowstone, but similar vibe).
 • Vibe: Empowering, nature as healing.

5. The National Parks: America’s Best Idea (2009, Ken Burns Documentary Series)
 • Why: Deep dive into the creation of the U.S. National Park system, with a lot about Yellowstone.
 • Set in: National parks, including Yellowstone.
 • Vibe: Emotional, educational, beautiful.



📺 TV Series to Get You in the Yellowstone Mood

6. Yellowstone (2018–present)
 • Why: Dramatic series set on a massive Montana ranch near Yellowstone.
 • Starring: Kevin Costner.
 • Vibe: Cowboys, family drama, land battles, modern West.
 • Note: More about ranch life than the actual park, but it captures the rugged West.

7. America’s National Parks (Disney+/Nat Geo)
 • Why: Gorgeous footage of many parks, including Yellowstone.
 • Narrated by: Garth Brooks.
 • Vibe: Awe-inspiring, nature-lover’s dream.

8. Planet Earth II (2016) or Our Planet (2019)
 • Why: While not Yellowstone-specific, they capture North American wildlife and terrain.
 • Vibe: Mesmerizing, majestic, deeply inspiring.



🐻 Bonus Inspiration
 • Grizzly Man (2005, documentary): If you’re curious about wildlife, this is an intense true story about a man living among bears in Alaska — raw, emotional, and thought-provoking.
 • The Biggest Little Farm (2018): While not related to Yellowstone, it’s incredibly inspiring about nature, balance, and the cycle of life.
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