Adventure. Wildlife. History. Conservation. Action.
Yellowstone Now! explores the wildlife, natural, and cultural history of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Through in-field guided services, media, courses, and presentations we bring you to the natural world…and the natural world to you! As a 30-year tour guiding specialist and naturalist my mission is to educate, edify, enlighten, and entertain others so they may experience positive lifetime memories that promote conservation, appreciation and respect to improve individual relationships with the natural world. AND have fun!
“…his knowledge of the park and the wildlife knew no bounds.”


EXPERIENCE
Private Tours
Lewis & Clark
History and Wildlife
River Safaris
Customized Day Tours

Southwest
Montana
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“…worth every penny.”


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“…the perfect guide does exist,
his name is Ken Sinay.”


LEARN
Field Notes
A Day in Yellowstone National Park
Perhaps you’ve come to Montana to stay at a local resort for a week, attend a family wedding event, or you’re a “local” with out-of-town relatives visiting. In all cases, you’ll probably consider going to Yellowstone National Park. If so, you may try, like many...
5 Great Montana River Floats
“Rivers flow not past, but through us.” – John Muir Floating a river is great recreational fun. Here are 5 great floats that, mid-summer, are suitable for most skill levels and water craft. Three are big rivers, and two are small. They may, depending on flow...
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Native Acknowledgment
We acknowledge that we operate in, and share, Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding landscape, or as the Apsaalooke refer to it, Land of Steam. This is a traditional shared homeland for dozens of Nations for at least 13,000 years including the Apsaalooke, Blackfeet, Shoshone, Salish, Kootenai, Pend d’Oreille, Nez Perce, and Northern Cheyenne. The Sheepeater-Shoshone were the only known group who lived in the park year-round, but all traveled through it, knew it, named it, and lived it seasonally. We also share the rivers of this great landscape. We honor, with gratitude, the land and water itself and the people who have stewarded it throughout the generations.