Yellowstone National Park consists of hundreds of miles of well-paved roads with ample opportunities to view wildlife from the countless roadside pull-offs. However, the best way to view the abundant wildlife, whether in the Park or not, is to get off the beaten path. New West Experience is able to provide you local insight on where to go and when to experience our abundant wildlife in their natural settings.
Montana is unique in that the amount of accessible public land is incomparable in the lower 48 United States. Countless state and national parks comprise over 27-million acres of publicly accessible areas. Wildlife viewing opportunities for large mammals are simply unparalleled. Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park offer prime viewing opportunities. A simple drive through either park will most likely reveal mule deer, fox, coyotes, badger, white tailed deer, elk, antelope, big horn sheep, mountain goats, and bison. One also stands a very chance of seeing black bears, grizzlies, and wolves.
Whether you come to Montana and Yellowstone National Park to specifically view wildlife, or if viewing our native macro-mammals is simply an added bonus, New West is able to assist in going to the right places at the right times.
Moose
Moose
Buck
Buck
Marmot
Marmot
Pronghorn Antelope
Pronghorn Antelope
Beaver
Beaver
Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes
Badger
Badger
Road sheep!
Road sheep!
Black bear
Black bear
Whitetailed deer
Whitetailed deer
Bighorn Sheep
Bighorn Sheep
Bighorn Sheep
Bighorn Sheep
Elk
Elk
Bull elk
Bull elk
Bighorns
Bighorns
Ram
Ram
Coyote
Coyote
Lamar Valley
Lamar Valley