"It was great!! We saw big horn sheep, black bear and cubs, deer, and elk! Our guide Ed was great!"United States · June 2026
- Up to 24Small-group size
- DuskWhen animals feed
- 13Pickup points in Banff
- Bow ValleyScenic safari route
- CertifiedLocal interpretive guide
Worth It for the Timing — Just Know the Cancellation Catch
The evening safari's biggest strength is when it runs. Animals are most active at dawn and dusk, and this tour is built around the evening window, so for two hours you're in the Bow Valley exactly when elk, deer and bighorn sheep come out to feed. Reviewers consistently report sheep, deer and elk — and lucky groups have seen black bears and cubs. With a certified guide and a group of up to 24, it's the most-reviewed safari in Banff for a reason.
Two honest caveats. First, sightings are never guaranteed — weather and animal movement still rule. Second, and specific to this tour: it lists no-shows and missed departures as non-refundable, so it doesn't carry the free cancellation the premium and minibus safaris offer. If flexibility matters more than timing, weigh those instead. But if you want the best time of day at a relaxed, family-friendly pace, the evening safari is an easy yes.
What the Evening Safari Includes — and What to Know First
Everything that's in the price, and the practical points to check before you book.
What's included
- Certified local guide and interpretation
- Small-group evening tour, up to 24 guests
- Hands-on interpretive tools
- Scenic Bow Valley route at dusk
- Hotel pickup from select Banff locations
- Roughly two hours of guided wildlife searching
What to know before booking
- No free cancellation — no-shows are non-refundable
- Sightings are never guaranteed
- Pickup times shift with the season (early evening)
- Default meeting point: behind the Mount Royal Hotel
- Park entry pass is not included
- Bring warm layers — evenings are cold even in summer
Four Reasons the Evening Timing Works
Active animals, golden light, cooler air and a relaxed end to the day — what the dusk window gives you.
A safari is only as good as its timing. Here's why the evening run consistently delivers.
Animals are out feeding
Elk, deer and sheep are crepuscular — most active around sunset. A dusk safari catches them moving and grazing, while a midday drive often finds empty meadows.
The light is at its best
Golden evening light over the Bow Valley peaks makes both the scenery and any wildlife sighting far more memorable — and far better for photos.
Cooler, calmer conditions
Summer afternoons push animals into shaded forest. As the day cools, they return to open ground where they're easier to spot from the road.
A relaxed end to the day
At two hours with hotel pickup, it slots neatly into a full day in Banff — a calm, guided wind-down rather than an early alarm for a sunrise tour.
Check Dates and Book the Banff Evening Wildlife Safari
Live prices and availability for the two-hour dusk safari — choose your date and pickup below.
Banff: Evening Wildlife Safari Guided Tour
Good to know: a two-hour dusk safari with a certified guide and a small group of up to 24 — the most-reviewed wildlife tour in Banff. No free cancellation, so check the live policy below before you book.
Travel scenic Bow Valley roads as the light turns gold, with a local guide who shares how Banff's animals live and how the park protects them. The evening timing gives you the best daily odds of seeing elk, deer and bighorn sheep on the move.
- Certified local guide
- Small group, up to 24 guests
- Scenic Bow Valley route at dusk
- Hands-on interpretive tools
No pickup selected? Meet at the public bus parking behind the Mount Royal Hotel. Check live dates and book on the right.
Recent Reviews From the Evening Safari
Verbatim reviews from travellers on this exact tour.
"Miranda did a wonderful job telling about the area and the animals! We got to see many bighorn sheep, whitetail deer, mule deer, and elk. We even saw some brand new baby elk!"United States · June 2026
"Great evening. Saw lots of different wildlife including elk, deer and big horn sheep."United Kingdom · June 2026
"I really enjoyed this tour. Although the weather wasn't very good, we did see some elk and deer and the tour guide was very interesting on the local wildlife and also the issue of fires in the region. Highly recommend."Australia · June 2026
Reviews are shown verbatim from this tour's GetYourGuide listing. The rating reflects 500+ verified reviews as of June 2026; the live rating and price appear in the booking widget above.
Banff Evening Wildlife Safari: FAQs
The questions travellers ask most about this specific tour.
Is the Banff evening wildlife safari worth it?
For most visitors, yes. Dusk is when elk, deer and bighorn sheep are most active, so a two-hour evening safari with a certified guide is one of the easiest ways to see Banff's wildlife at the best time of day. It's the most-reviewed safari in town. Just remember sightings are never guaranteed, and this particular tour does not offer free cancellation.
How long is the Banff evening wildlife safari?
About two hours. The tour departs in the early evening — pickup times shift with the season, typically between roughly 5pm and 7pm — and is timed so you're out searching for wildlife through dusk, when animals are most active.
What animals will I see on the evening safari?
Most commonly elk, deer and bighorn sheep, which reviewers report regularly. Some lucky groups also see black bears and cubs. Bears and rarer animals are never guaranteed, but the dusk timing gives you the best odds of an active sighting.
Does the Banff evening safari include free cancellation?
No — this specific tour lists no-shows, missed departures and unused services as non-refundable, so check the live cancellation policy in the booking widget before you reserve. If free cancellation matters to you, the premium and minibus Banff safaris do offer it.
Where does the Banff evening safari meet?
Hotel pickup is offered from a range of Banff locations. If you don't select a pickup, the default meeting point is the public bus parking behind the Mount Royal Hotel. Be ready about five minutes before your scheduled time.
Is the evening safari good for families?
Yes. The evening safari takes a group of up to 24 and welcomes all ages, making it a relaxed option for families compared with the age-12-minimum premium small-group tour. Keep children close near wildlife, as elk can be aggressive in calving and rutting season.