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Winter in Yellowstone

travel_geyser2_sm.jpg: Geyser in Yellowstone Park
travel11_sm.jpg: Gray wolves
travel_trees_sm.jpg: Crystals on trees, Yellowstone
Location: Wyoming
Date: January 28 - February 3, 2006
Cost: SOLD OUT

Back by popular demand -- a repeat of the very successful trips conducted in 2004 and 2005.

The majestic beauty of Yellowstone National Park is known the world over. You might think that Yellowstone in winter is shrouded in a deep frozen sleep. Not so! In January and February, this fabulous land is, in fact, lively with wildlife.

See for yourself the park's unparalleled panoramas, and encounter a diversity of wild animals, including bison, elk, deer, and pronghorn antelope. And if you want to see wild wolves, this is the trip. You will learn first-hand about the reintroduction of Yellowstone's wolf population from Dr. James Halfpenny, wildlife biologist and expert in the park's bear and wolf populations.

Yellowstone's splendid winter scenery, the beauty of wolves, and the educational focus of this trip will remain with you long after the experience has ended!

Escorted by Dr. William Boever, Zoo Director.

To download more information on this trip, please click on Winter in Yellowstone Travel Itinerary, Registration Form (727K pdf).

Note: Travel itineraries are produced by independent travel companies, not the Saint Louis Zoo. In the interest of traveler comfort or safety, or because of the vagaries of wildlife viewing, the tour operator reserves the right to make reasonable changes in the itinerary.