Big Sky Drive Self Guided Driving Audio Tour





Description
Embark on an adventurous self-guided driving tour through Big Sky. Start at the West Yellowstone Visitor Center, a gateway to natural wonders. Journey along the Madison River, capturing the serene beauty and tales of the Hegben Lake Earthquake. Follow the path on U.S. Highway 191, a scenic route framed by breathtaking mountain ranges, unveiling the secrets of their majestic formation. Witness the splendor of the Gallatin Range and River, a harmony of nature's artistry and tranquility, perfect for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
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Itinerary
The Madison travels over 150 miles from Yellowstone National Park all the way to the Missouri River near Three Forks. Its story begins long, long ago, during the Ice Age! Note: The tour is over 75+ miles long, with more than 41+ audio stories, and takes about 2-3 hours to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
Welcome to the Big Sky Drive! This scenic drive packs the very best of Montana into a single breathtaking route. We’ll see lofty peaks and pristine rivers, rocky canyons and wide plains, all while hearing about the fascinating history of this landscape.
We’re cruising along U.S. Highway 191. If we were to keep driving to its end, we’d land right near the U.S.-Canada border. If we turned around and drove the other way, it would take us all the way to the red deserts of Arizona! In other words, it’s a mighty long road!
This 10,000-foot mountain in the Gallatin Range gets its name from Chief Crowfoot, a celebrated leader of the Blackfoot tribe. Legend has it that a hungry grizzly bear once wandered into Chief Crowfoot’s camp, searching for prey. The warriors were away, and only Crowfoot stood between the bear and his people. But he picked up a spear and faced down the beast without fear. A fierce battle ensued… and Crowfoot won!
We’re driving almost exactly on the state line between Montana and Wyoming. The mountains to our right belong to the Gallatin Range, much of which stretches down into Wyoming.
Up ahead, we’ll soon see the mighty Gallatin River alongside the road. We’ll get to know the Gallatin very well today: Our route will follow the river almost all the way to our final destination!
See that cluster of mountains directly in front of us? In the middle stands King Butte, and to the right is Big Horn Peak. Each of these mountains rises to almost 10,000 feet!
The peak rising on our left is Cinnamon Mountain. This sweet-sounding peak actually holds an important place in the history of Montana wildfires.
In a few miles, we’ll pass the turn-off for the famous Big Sky Ski Resort, which helped put these mountains on the map. But how did this resort get here in the first place? It started with Montana native Chet Huntley.
In a few miles, we’ll pass the turn-off for the famous Big Sky Ski Resort, which helped put these mountains on the map. But how did this resort get here in the first place? It started with Montana native Chet Huntley.
The leftmost mountain in front of us is Mount Chipperfield. Directly to the right of it stands Wilson Peak, towering at 10,600 feet. Can you guess the namesake of Wilson Peak? I’ll give you a hint: He ratified the 19th amendment, granting women the right to vote.
In a moment, we’ll pass the road which leads to Big Sky Meadow Village and the Big Sky Ski Resort. When we do, make sure you look to the left to catch a glimpse of Lone Mountain.
The mountains on our left belong to a sub-range of the Madisons known as the Spanish Peaks.
This moderately challenging, 5-mile hike climbs almost 2,000 feet in elevation and can take over three hours to complete, but it rewards hikers with a seriously magnificent sight: Lave Lake! Contrary to the name, this pristine snow-fed lake is very, very chilly. Forested slopes climb around the lake on all sides, and you’ll be able to catch great views right into the center of the Spanish Peaks.
The Big Sky region has seen no shortage of conflicts. But a much quieter battle rages around us right now. As we’ve been driving, you’ve probably seen sections of the valley covered in grayish-green scrub. Some of this vegetation is sagebrush, an important shrub in the area.
U.S. Route 191 runs through the bottom of the Canyon, following the natural path of the Gallatin River. This has been an essential passageway for millennia. Animals often follow the river and the relatively flat land that surrounds it, hoping to avoid the craggy terrain higher in the mountains. Indigenous tribes like the Shoshone and the Bannock flocked down the Gallatin River Canyon, pulling fish and aquatic plants from its waters.
See that tall, rocky outcropping to our right? That’s the 7,000-foot mountain known by the dramatic name Storm Castle.
As we drive, make sure to keep an eye out for another classic Montana character: the mule deer.
During the 1800s, all sorts of ranchers, cattlemen, and homesteaders who spread down the length of the Gallatin River stopped in Gallatin Gateway as they made their way to and from Bozeman.
The town gets its name from John Bozeman, who came here in the late 1800s. What makes him so important? Well, he masterminded the Bozeman Trail!
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Easy to use: GPS-triggered audio plays automatically along the route for a hands-free experience.
- Private tour: Explore in your own vehicle without crowded buses or large tour groups.
- At your own pace: Start anytime and pause for hikes, picnics, photos, or scenic stops.
- Works offline: Once downloaded, the tour works using GPS without Wi-Fi or cellular service.
- Good value: One purchase covers everyone in your vehicle, not each person separately.
- More ways to save: Choose a single tour, a nearby bundle, or access to 200+ tours.
- Download in advance: Download the Tour Guide app by Action and tour while connected to Wi-Fi or a strong cellular signal.
- Follow the route: Begin at the suggested starting point or join anywhere along the route shown in the app.
- Lifetime access: Preview the tour before your trip and revisit the stories, photos, and details afterward.
- Supported devices: iPhone with iOS 15+, Android with version 9+, or a GPS-enabled iPad/tablet with cellular capability.
Reviews(6)
We loved this tour. We would purchase any other car tours available in our area. We learned a lot and it's nice that we can play it again the next time we travel this route.
Diana, I’m really glad to hear that my Big Sky Drive GPS Driving Audio Tour felt even better than listening to an audiobook. It’s great that you enjoyed learning along the way and that you can replay my tour on future visits, as it is valid forever. If you’re exploring more of Montana, you might also enjoy my Beartooth Highway and Glacier National Park self-guided audio tours.
You have to pay too much attn to the app while driving its dangerous. Many locations were missed/skipped for no apparent reason and was very frustrating. The app doesn’t keep the phone screen on so you’re always having to tap the screen. The lack of CarPlay integration makes it dangerous. The navigation isn’t always positioned to keep your driving location always up. It kept asking to recenter constantly and the content wasn’t that great.
I’m really sorry to hear that your experience felt frustrating and distracting—that’s not how my tour is designed to work. You don’t need to pay much attention to the app while driving. Once you start at the recommended starting point, the audio plays automatically and guides you along the route. It’s important to begin there and follow the route so stops aren’t skipped or missed. After starting, there should be no need to keep tapping the screen. I’d like to understand—did this issue happen throughout the entire tour? I also appreciate you mentioning CarPlay. Currently, full in-app map display and navigation aren’t supported on Apple CarPlay. The good news is that CarPlay integration, including navigation features, will be live soon, and my team is actively working on it. Please feel free to reach out—I’d really like to learn more about your experience and help in the best way possible. I’m happy to walk you through setup, offer a replacement tour, or process a refund if needed.
We did the tour with 4 of us family, 2 of whom have lived in the area for 2 years, and we all learned a lot about the area. We found that some times the timing of the information didn’t match up exactly when we met the site. We enjoyed the tour and felt it was worthwhile and a good way to spend the time on a 2 hour drive. We’ll do it again sometime.
Celeste, I’m so glad to hear that you and your family enjoyed my Big Sky Drive audio tour and learned more about the area. Regarding the timing issue with the audio, it’s best to start from the designated start point and follow the route and speed limit shown on the app. This helps the audio sync perfectly with your location. I appreciate your feedback, and I’m happy you found the tour worthwhile! If you ever need assistance or want to explore more, feel free to reach out—I’m available daily from 9 to 6.
Things I liked: telling the history of the area covered, how the mountain ranges and peaks got their names. Learning about the families and people who settled the area. Things I didn't care for much: when you encourage stops along the tour, be sure to warn the travelers that in Big Sky, parking the browse the shops in "Town Center" is limited and it could take awhile to find a spot and that drivers there are extremely impatient. Things I didn't like at all: the environmentalist view that was a one-sided presentation...the narrator mentioned frequently how many billions of years it took to form the area geologically...and climate change is now destroying the world like yesterday this happened...what makes them think this isn't another "era" that is occurring...the long time volcano eruptions was mentioned....AND FINALLY, the sob story about the ranchers in Wyoming who view wolves as evil...My family also raises cattle, in another state and I don't care what predator it is a wolf, a bear, a mountain, a coyote...to see a pregnant cow, baby calf and any animal that is in my care suffer at the mouths of predators is disgusting...Present BOTH sides of this narrative. Glad this cost less than $20 otherwise I'd consider it a true waste of my time and funds!! I guess it was geared to the tourist audience and since I rarely travel just to travel and see something I've never seen well....I am not a true tourist!!
Susan, it's unfortunate the tour didn't meet your expectations. I appreciate your feedback and understand the concerns you raised. The stops are researched with local guides, and I’ll work on providing better parking tips for Big Sky. I strive to balance the narrative and will consider your points for future updates. Thank you for your insights!
Having already explored the other Yellowstone tours, we decided to do the Big Sky Drive Tour. It didn't disappoint! We learned a lot about the Gallatin range and the drive itself was breathtaking with the stunning views. It was just beautiful.
Melissa! The Big Sky Drive tour was a hit! For more Park adventures, explore my 25+ Park Bundle. Happy travels!
Was skeptical about this app at first, but then my wife forced me to purchase this tour. I'm glad I listened. I had this tour throughout the ride. It was absolutely worth it. Made the long drive even more fun and interesting. The story and the narration was great, the 'must see' sites were cool. Really had a fun time. Would recommend to all who are driving through this scenic highway.
I’m thrilled you enjoyed my Big Sky Tour! If you want to continue your adventures, check out my Tour of 25+ National Parks Self-Guided Driving Tours Bundle. I can't wait for you to discover even more with us! Enjoy your travels!



