When the first snows settle across Yellowstone, the world’s first national park transforms into a breathtaking winter wilderness. Geysers erupt in clouds of steam against a white landscape, bison plow their way through deep snow, and the silence of the season is broken only by the call of a raven or the rumble of distant geothermal activity.
Join us for a private, one-on-one photography experience designed to immerse you in this frozen wonderland. With snow-covered forests, frosty rivers, and abundant wildlife, Yellowstone in winter offers opportunities unlike any other time of year. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just beginning your journey, we’ll help you capture the park’s raw beauty with professional instruction and insider knowledge of the best locations.
What to Expect
Guided access to Yellowstone’s most photogenic winter locations.
Expert photography instruction tailored to your skill level.
Opportunities to photograph bison, foxes, coyotes, trumpeter swans, and—if lucky—wolves.
The unforgettable contrast of erupting geysers and hot springs against snow and ice.
Winter in Yellowstone is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. With fewer visitors and pristine landscapes, this is the park at its most peaceful and wild.
We'll stop at Lewis Falls, (pictured) and depending on our itinerary, Lower and Upper Yellowstone Falls as well.
Of course we'll see Old Faithful as well as Grand Prismatic, the largest hot spring in the world!
Some of the wildlife we encounter: bison, foxes, coyotes, trumpeter swans, and—if lucky—wolves.