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Yellowstone’s Great Outdoors With Your Grandchild

Program No. 17306RJ
Explore the wonders of Yellowstone National Park with your grandchild as you horseback ride, hike, raft the Yellowstone River and learn about geysers, hot springs and fumaroles!

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Age 9 - 12
ROOMING OPTION PRICING
The figures below indicate the rooming options available.
DATES
Full Inventory
Jun 9 - Jun 14, 2025
Per Adult
3,349
Per Child
2,299
Jun 9 - Jun 14, 2025
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
4,099
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
Jun 23 - Jun 28, 2025
Per Adult
3,349
Per Child
2,299
Jun 23 - Jun 28, 2025
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
4,099
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
Jul 7 - Jul 12, 2025
Per Adult
3,349
Per Child
2,299
Jul 7 - Jul 12, 2025
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
4,099
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
Jul 14 - Jul 19, 2025
Per Adult
3,349
Per Child
2,299
Jul 14 - Jul 19, 2025
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
4,099
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
Jul 28 - Aug 2, 2025
Per Adult
3,349
Per Child
2,299
Jul 28 - Aug 2, 2025
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
4,099
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
Aug 4 - Aug 9, 2025
Per Adult
3,349
Per Child
2,299
Aug 4 - Aug 9, 2025
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
3,349
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child
4,099
/ Adult
2,299
/ Child

At a Glance

Tie up your hiking boots, hop on horseback and climb into a whitewater raft to explore America’s first national park on foot, horse and water. With your grandchild by your side, take part in hands-on explorations of Yellowstone National Park in streamside habitats and forested mountains. Find out how the plants, animals, bugs, fish, water and weather patterns all work together to create this fascinating ecosystem. Plus, visit Old Faithful — the world’s most famous geyser — to investigate hissing fumaroles, steaming geysers, sulfurous mudpots and bubbling hot springs.
Activity Level
Outdoor: Spirited
Walking up to three miles on moderate terrain. Horseback riding one hour. Whitewater rafting seven miles on Class II/III waters. Long distances travelled by large motorcoach. Elevations of 5,200-7,700 feet.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Experience the exciting Class II and Class III rapids of the Yellowstone River on a rafting excursion, and enjoy a picnic lunch along the river.
  • Make trailside discoveries in the high country as you ride horses together, and end the ride with a cowboy cookout.
  • Set up camp along the river as you take in a Montana sunset and sleep under a star-filled night sky.

General Notes

Program is for grandchildren ages 9-12. For a comparable family adventure for all generations, check out "Yellowstone: A Great Outdoor Adventure With Your Family" (#20977). For a Yellowstone program with younger grandchildren (ages 8-11) see "Wildlife & Geysers: Yellowstone With Your Younger Grandchild" (#14910).
Featured Expert
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Zack Baker
Zack Baker attended high school in Livingston, Montana, 52 miles north of Yellowstone. His love for the park started while snowshoeing and observing wildlife. At Montana State University in Bozeman, he earned a B.S. in plant science, but it was Yellowstone’s mammals that grabbed his interest. He led private wildlife watching, hiking, and photography trips, and drove snowcoaches in the winter. He joined up with Road Scholar in 2017 and is now the Program Director for Road Scholar at the University of Montana Western.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Zack Baker attended high school in Livingston, Montana, 52 miles north of Yellowstone. His love for the park started while snowshoeing and observing wildlife. At Montana State University in Bozeman, he earned a B.S. in plant science, but it was Yellowstone’s mammals that grabbed his interest. He led private wildlife watching, hiking, and photography trips, and drove snowcoaches in the winter. He joined up with Road Scholar in 2017 and is now the Program Director for Road Scholar at the University of Montana Western.
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