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Discover Wyoming's hidden treasures with a hands-on bone-hunting tour led by an expert. Learn, collect, and clean animal bones in an off-trail adventure.

Imagine wandering through Wyoming’s rugged landscape, not just sightseeing but actively finding and collecting animal bones with expert guidance. That’s exactly what this Bone Hunting in Wyoming tour offers—a chance to get off the beaten trail and into the wild, with a focus on finding, identifying, and even cleaning bones. This isn’t your typical outdoor excursion; it’s a rare peek into nature’s leftovers and a chance to develop a skill few people ever learn.
We love the interactive nature of this tour—it’s as much about learning as it is about adventure. The fact that it’s led by a bone-hunter with a popular TikTok account adds a modern, engaging twist. Plus, the opportunity to legally keep bones and even have them professionally cleaned afterward makes this a memorable, tangible souvenir of Wyoming’s wilderness.
On the flip side, this experience involves several hours of hiking on uneven ground at nearly 7,000 feet elevation, so it’s not suited for everyone. Also, it’s a small group experience—up to four participants—which means you’ll get personalized attention but need to be prepared for a bit of physical activity. This tour is perfect for photographers, animal enthusiasts, or anyone craving a weird, educational outdoor adventure.

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This Bone Hunting in Wyoming experience is truly unlike anything we’ve seen. It’s designed for those who love outdoor adventure, natural history, and collecting quirky souvenirs. What makes it stand out? First, it’s off-trail, venturing into seldom-visited areas where you’ll encounter animal remains that most people never get close to. Second, it’s led by a seasoned expert who not only guides you in finding bones but teaches you about “vulture culture,” bone-cleaning methods, and the legalities of collecting specimens.
One of the most appealing aspects is that this tour offers hands-on participation—you’re not just observing but actively engaging in collecting, identifying, and cleaning bones. We also appreciate that pickup is included, making logistics simpler, especially when you’re exploring Wyoming’s remote areas. However, be aware that several hours of hiking over rough terrain is required, and the elevation can pose a challenge for some.
This experience is best suited for adventurous spirits, photography buffs, or anyone curious about nature’s leftovers. It’s a chance to learn practical skills, discover Wyoming’s hidden corners, and take home a one-of-a-kind souvenir—your very own animal bones.
Your adventure begins with pickup in a private van, making it easy to start without logistical hassles. From there, the guide, a seasoned bone hunter, drives you to the starting point in Wyoming’s wilderness—an area with near 7,000-foot elevation. The journey sets the tone for a personalized and comfortable experience, given the small group size (max four travelers).
Once on site, the real fun begins. The tour involves several hours of hiking on fairly flat but uneven terrain. This is not a casual walk; you’ll be exploring areas where animal remains are often overlooked or forgotten. The guide will lead you to spots where bones are likely to be found, and you’ll learn how to spot different species’ remains.
During the hike, the guide will share insights into “vulture culture”, explaining how scavengers play a vital role in ecosystems and how their activity influences bone preservation. You’ll also learn various bone-cleaning methods, which is great if you’re interested in preserving your finds or planning to have them professionally cleaned later for an additional fee.
The core of the experience is finding and collecting bones—a thrill for anyone with a curious mind. The guide will educate you on which bones you’re allowed to keep, how to obtain permits if necessary, and which bones to leave behind (or just photograph). The process is safe, legal, and respectful of wildlife.
As you collect, the guide will help identify the species of animals the bones belonged to, and in some cases, discuss how old the animal might be or how it met its end. This educational component adds depth to what might otherwise be just a scavenger hunt.
After the hunting phase, your group will head to a location to permit skulls if needed—a crucial step for legal bone collecting. Following this, the guide will teach bone-cleaning techniques, which you can choose to practice on your finds or opt to have them professionally cleaned and shipped for an extra fee.
If you’re interested in having your bones cleaned, the guide can arrange for professional services—a valuable option for those who want a pristine, museum-quality display without the hassle of DIY cleaning.

At $590 for up to four people, this tour offers a personalized, intimate experience that mixes adventure, education, and a bit of treasure hunting. When you consider that guided outdoor activities in remote areas often cost similar or more, plus the included transportation and expert guidance, the value becomes clear. You’re paying not just for the hiking but for learning skills, legal advice, and the chance to take home a real animal skull or bones.
The option to have your bones professionally cleaned and shipped adds further value, turning your wild finds into museum-quality keepsakes. For animal lovers or photographers, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect with Wyoming’s wilderness on a very personal level.

While the tour currently has no reviews, the detailed description paints a picture of a thoughtfully curated experience. The small group size promises personal attention, and the focus on safe, legal collection and cleaning techniques ensures you’ll walk away with not just memories but tangible, meaningful souvenirs.
The moderate physical activity involved is suitable for most people with reasonable fitness. The hike’s flat terrain is accessible, but the elevation may require some acclimatization for visitors from lower altitudes.

This Wyoming Bone Hunting experience offers something rare: a combination of outdoor adventure, hands-on learning, and the thrill of treasure hunting. It’s perfect for photographers wanting a unique subject matter, animal enthusiasts eager to learn about wildlife remains, or curious travelers looking for a story they can tell for years. If you’re comfortable with moderate hiking at altitude and enjoy the idea of collecting and preserving biological specimens, you’ll find this tour engaging and highly memorable.
However, those who prefer more relaxed, less physical outings may find the hike demanding. Likewise, if you’re not interested in collecting or handling bones, this might not be your ideal experience. Still, for the adventurous and the curious, it’s a chance to see Wyoming from a truly different perspective—one that offers both education and an adventure most travelers won’t get.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes private transportation in a van, making pickup and drop-off at the designated meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 4 hours, giving ample time for hiking, collecting bones, and learning.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 4 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It requires several hours of hiking on uneven terrain at high elevation, so it’s best for physically moderate fitness levels—likely suitable for older children or teens.
What should I wear?
Comfortable hiking clothes suitable for walking on non-trail terrain. Layered clothing is recommended given the elevation.
Can I keep the bones I find?
Yes, you can keep bones, but some species may require permits, and your guide will advise on legal considerations.
Is there an option for professional bone cleaning?
Yes, your bones can be cleaned and shipped for an additional fee.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does the tour involve any specific permits?
Permitting is arranged for skulls if needed, handled after the hike.
Is this experience suitable for photographers?
Absolutely, the off-trail exploration and the opportunity to collect natural specimens will appeal to photographers looking for unique subjects or backgrounds.
This Bone Hunting in Wyoming tour is a rare blend of outdoor adventure, education, and a bit of treasure hunting. It’s a memorable way to connect with Wyoming’s wilderness and leave with more than just photos—possibly even some real bones to show for it.