The Yellowstone Association Institute offers a wide array of daily tours, Lodging and Learning programs, field seminars and backpacking courses.
The Lodging and Learning programs are in cooperation with lodge operator Xanterra Parks & Resorts. These are multi-day packages that can include wolf watching, learning more about the park from naturalists and other activities.
The Yellowstone Associations summer Ed-Ventures include such programs as Geysers, Mudpots, & Hot Springs: Old Faithful Area, Natural History & Geology: Yellowstone Lake & Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Winter Ed-Ventures include Wildlife Watching on the Northern Range and Yellowstone by Ski or Snowshoe.
Top 10 Reasons to Visit Yellowstone in the Winter
Yellowstone in the winter is an adventure traveler's paradise. You can snowmobile or cross country ski past steamy clouds drifting from blue-tinted hot springs, or go snowshoeing on paths in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. You photograph bison from the safety of your snow coach and watch wolf pups play as the adult wolves lope past bison rooting in the snow for winter grass.
Photographs of Yellowstone in the Winter
The colors of Yellowstone in the winter are beautiful.
Who to Contact for More Information
For more information about the winter and summer Lodging and Learning Programs visit Lodging and Learning programs. For more information about any Institute program visit Yellowstone Association.


