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Yellowstone National Park
Activities Led by Concessioners
Information for Xanterra Parks and Resorts® Activities

Xanterra Parks and Resorts® offers a variety of activities and programs for their guests and other park visitors. To reserve one of these activities call (307) 344-7311 or 1-866-GEYSERLAND (439-7375) or visit one of the front desks or activity desks at any hotel, lodge or campground.

Xanterra Parks & Resorts® does not charge a booking fee for lodging or activity reservations. Visit their website for more information or download their 2008 Experience Planner: A Guide to Tours & Activities in Yellowstone (938 KB pdf).

While our other concessioners do not have facilities in the park, they all offer concessioner-led activities in Yellowstone.

Bicycling Permitted bicycle businesses
Boating Permitted canoeing, kayaking and motorized boating businesses
Day hiking and backpacking Permitted day hiking and backpacking businesses
Fishing Permitted fishing businesses
Llama and horse Trips Permitted stock-outfitters
Nature-related Permitted nature-related tour providers
Photography Photography tour providers
Transportation Permitted transportation providers
Winter Winter service Providers


Fire in Yellowstone Pineland in 1988  

Did You Know?
The 1988 fires affected 793,880 acres or 36 percent of the park. Five fires burned into the park that year from adjacent public lands. The largest, the North Fork Fire, started from a discarded cigarette. It burned more than 410,000 acres.

Last Updated: April 16, 2008 at 15:25 EST