Small Group Adventures
For those who relish the camaraderie of shared experiences, our Small Group Adventures are perfect. Join a select group of like-minded individuals and forge new friendships as you explore together. Wanderlust is in our genes, and we understand the innate human desire for acceptance and belonging. By embarking on a small-group trip, your adventures will undoubtedly feel sweeter.
If a deep-seated yearning for outdoor exploration fuels your spirit and resonates within your soul, we're committed to harnessing all available resources to ensure your adventures remain at the forefront of innovation. Each experience is meticulously tailored to fulfill the unique desires of you and your companions. Recognizing the paramount importance of companionship, we offer both small group adventures and bespoke itineraries precisely crafted to align with your group's aspirations.
Humanity has long been driven by an innate curiosity, an unquenchable thirst for adventure, and a profound urge to discover. From time immemorial, people have sought to share these journeys with cherished companions such as family and close friends, forging enduring memories that span generations.
As your premier choice for Montana and Yellowstone small group tours, we specialize in immersing you in the wonders of Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone Wolf Watching, and Montana's Red Lodge and Beartooth Mountains. Our focus is on curated experiences; we do not offer unguided, self-drive vacations.
Drawing from our extensive firsthand knowledge of Montana, which includes traversing the Beartooth Mountains, skiing across the state, observing wolf habitats in Yellowstone, and exploring the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, we guide you through the local culture, environment, and history.
What this ultimately means is that you don't need to become an expert on Montana to enjoy a vacation there. With us as your guides, a Montana and Yellowstone small group tour elevates your experience, ensuring an unforgettable journey that surpasses any solo endeavor.
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Experience a Different Side of the Park - Winter Tours in Yellowstone
Winter in Yellowstone means fewer crowds, frigid temperatures, and steaming geyser basins. Skis, snowshoes, snow coaches, and snowmobiles become the primary modes of transportation as roads close, rivers and lakes freeze, and winter storms blanket the park with fluffy, white snow. Restricted vehicle access and limited services make winter visits far different than the summer experience.
Although a must-see destination any time of the year, in the winter it becomes a paradise for adventure travelers. Not only is it a place where you can go snowmobiling and cross-country skiing past steaming geysers and hot springs, but you can also trek deep into the mountains, a traveler in a winter wonderland.
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Prices start at $375 (minimum two people) per day
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Multiple-day tours, camping, excursions & more are available. Contact us for a quote!
Excited to get outdoors in Montana?
Three to Five-Day Missouri River Float Trips
While we work with clients any time of year to meet requests, Montana 406 Outdoor Adventures also offers at least three or four River-Wild and Scenic-River canoe trips every summer along the Missouri. Expert river guides with extensive historical knowledge of this unique area guide you through the waters, set up camp every night, and of course, cook up incredible campfire meals for a taste of Montana home cooking.
Having made the scenic 149-mile 3-5 day float on multiple occasions, we can tell you all firsthand and without hesitation that this is a once-in-a-lifetime outdoor adventure.
About the Float
The Mighty Missouri is always flowing, slowly carving and shaping the land and the people who have called this area home. Especially unique for fellow Lewis and Clark historians, the eastward settling of the emerging nation made this river one of the most significant routes of expansion. Lewis and Clark’s Corp of Discovery marveled at “scenes of visionary enchantment” and the now-famous White Cliffs of the Missouri. Steamboats laden with fortune seekers, miners, and people “mining the miners” sealed the historic Fort Benton’s fate as the “world’s innermost port.” The Nez Perce Indians also laid their historic claim here by crossing the river in 1877, fleeing the U.S. Army in exile to reservation lands. Cave paintings and tipi sites are only a few of the potential points of interest.
This is a trip for those who want to get out as the explorers did. There is no cellphone service, there is no internet, and there are few, if any, other campers. The historic route is for those wanting to get away from it all and offers the opportunity for abundant wildlife sightings, historic viewings, and opportunities to get off the river and explore.
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Prices are all-inclusive and start at $1500 (minimum two people)
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Trips run in all sorts of weather, but it isn't uncommon to have late or early winter. It is recommended to plan for a summertime trip for the best experience.