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Jackson Hole: Aerial Tram and Gondolas Sightseeing

Jackson Hole: Aerial Tram and Gondolas Sightseeing

Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Tetons and Jackson Hole Valley on the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Aerial Tram, an unforgettable 12-minute journey to the 10,450-foot summit of Rendezvous Mountain. This iconic tram ride whisks you 4,139 vertical feet above the valley floor, offering spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of the majestic Teton Range, Jackson Hole, and the endless wilderness of surrounding mountains. Throughout your ride, listen to fascinating commentary on the history of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and the legendary tram itself. Keep your camera ready—you may spot native wildlife such as moose, bears, or eagles as you ascend above a pristine alpine forest. The journey to the top is just the beginning of your mountaintop adventure. Step out at the summit and onto the Grand Teton Skywalk, an elevated viewing platform perched high above the valley. The Skywalk provides unparalleled vistas of Grand Teton National Park and the rugged peaks beyond. It’s the ultimate photo spot and a must-see for visitors of all ages. No trip to the summit is complete without a visit to Corbet’s Cabin. Nestled at the top of Rendezvous Mountain, Corbet’s world-famous waffles, hot coffee, signature hot chocolate, and canned and bottled beverages. Take a moment to savor a gourmet treat while soaking in the fresh mountain air and spectacular scenery. Adventure awaits on the extensive trail network accessible right from the tram summit. Whether you’re seeking a leisurely alpine stroll or a more challenging hike, trails can keep you within Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, or connect you to Bridger-Teton National Forest and Grand Teton National Park. Explore wildflower-filled meadows and quiet mountain overlooks—all just steps away from the tram. During peak summer season, your sightseeing ticket unlocks even more mountain adventure. Enjoy unlimited access to the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, as well as the Bridger Gondola and Sweetwater Gondola. Ride the Bridger Gondola in the evening for a magical sunset experience (may be closed select evenings for special events). Cap off your day with drinks and appetizers on The Deck at the top of the Bridger Gondola, boasting the best sunset views in the Tetons. Whether you’re a nature lover, adventure seeker, or family looking to make lifelong memories, a day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort delivers awe-inspiring scenery, exceptional dining, and endless opportunities for exploration. Experience the iconic Aerial Tram and take your Jackson Hole visit to new heights!

Jackson Hole: Bridger-Teton National Forest Horseback Ride

Jackson Hole: Bridger-Teton National Forest Horseback Ride

Explore the Bridger-Teton National Forest on Horseback with Heart Six Ranch while enjoying amazing Grand Teton National Park views. Embark on a guided horseback riding adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of the Bridger-Teton National Forest in Jackson Hole. Ride with properly trained experienced wranglers and take in panoramic views of the Grand Teton mountain range as you follow scenic trails along a winding river and through the mountain range. Begin your journey at one of the oldest and most historic dude ranches in the country. Choose between a 90-minute ride or extend your adventure with a half-day excursion. Meet your wrangler and guide, get fitted with riding gear, and receive a brief introduction to horseback riding. This introduction is in addition to the ride time so allow over two hours to complete your experience. Before hitting the trails, we will match you with a horse best suited to your experience level and size to allow for a safe and enjoyable ride. Learn the basics of mounting, dismounting, rein control, and guiding your horse at a comfortable pace so that you are in full control of your horse. Venture into aspen groves, lush mountain meadows, and pine forests while traversing winding forest trails as you immerse yourself in the untouched wilderness. Keep an eye out for native wildlife such as Elk, Moose, and Bears and take in the stunning scenery of the Tetons. Ride down into Buffalo Valley, following the gentle flow of a peaceful river and up into the mountains, before returning to the ranch with a newfound appreciation for the Wild West and a little cowboy attitude. For the safety of our guests and horses, riders are carefully matched with the most suitable horse. We are unable to accommodate specific horse requests. The loading process takes time as we ensure each horse and rider are properly paired and comfortable, so please be patient as our wranglers prioritize safety and care for the animals. Groups average around 10 riders, and the loading process usually takes around 30 minutes, but may take over an hour. Please pay attention and don't play on your cell phone as you will be responsible for and in total control of your horse. Important Information: Not suitable for children under 8 years old or riders over 240 pounds. Closed-toe shoes are required for all participants. Weight limit is 240 pounds for the safety of the horse and rider. (no refunds for overweight participants as we are always sold out and wish to allow as many guests as possible to participate in this experience) Dinner wagon rides are available for those over 240 pounds.

Jackson Hole: National Elk Refuge Sleigh Ride

Jackson Hole: National Elk Refuge Sleigh Ride

Experience on an unforgettable journey across the winter landscape of Jackson Hole's National Elk Refuge, home to the majestic Elk Herd and surrounded by some of Wyoming’s most scenic landscapes including the Grand Tetons. Enjoy a century-old tradition, allowing you to witness breathtaking scenery and encounter diverse wildlife while learning about the incredible wildlife conservation efforts of the refuge. Climb aboard a horse-drawn sleigh, delving into a unique Western adventure, guided by experts who share enthralling insights about the National Elk Refuge's history and its significance. Traverse the refuge, surrounded by the sounds of nature and the sight of majestic elk, engage with your knowledgeable guide, discovering intriguing facts about elk behavior, refuge management, why the thousands of elk migrate here for the winter, migration patterns, and the diverse wildlife thriving in this natural haven. Marvel at the sight of the largest migrating elk herd in North America, observing thousands of these magnificent creatures in their winter habitat. Be prepared to encounter an array of wildlife, from eagles, coyotes, and foxes to bison, wolves, deer, and a stunning variety of birds, making each sleigh ride a unique and captivating experience.

Jackson Hole: Snake River Scenic Float Tour with Chairs

Jackson Hole: Snake River Scenic Float Tour with Chairs

Hop onboard a custom raft with chairs for a scenic float tour along the Snake River, just 10 minutes from Jackson and Teton Village. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as bald eagles, beavers, marmots, golden eagles, moose, swans, red-hooded mergansers, mink, elk, mule deer, and various songbirds. Sit back and relax in a chair that provides back support instead of sitting on a tube for an extended period of time. Enjoy a 13-mile/20 km float on the Snake River, while soaking in views of the Teton, Gros Ventre, and Snake River Ranges. Stay warm with a Yeti blanket and enjoy complimentary still and sparkling water. After your trip, take a 20-30 minute ride back to the starting point.

Jackson: Chuck Wagon Cookout and Live Show

Jackson: Chuck Wagon Cookout and Live Show

Head to the meeting point and discover the true meaning of Western hospitality as you're greeted by the staff on site. Then, hop into one of the horse drawn covered wagons and be swept away from Jackson as you head towards the beautiful Cache Creek Canyon. Admire the scenery while you travel along the trail and listen to tales of the Old West told by your knowledgeable wrangler and guide. Your trip to the camp ends with the delicious smell of dinner wafting down to you as the wranglers circle the wagons. Be greeted by your host and welcomed into camp while the cooks put the finishing touches on your hearty Dutch oven dinner. Then, once the dinner bell rings, get in line and get ready to enjoy some chow, cowboy style. Savor generous helpings of BBQ pork or chicken, roast beef, baked beans, corn, dinner rolls, and cowboy cookies. Wash everything down with your choice of lemonade, water, coffee, or hot chocolate. Dinner is all-you-can-eat, so feel free to go back for seconds or thirds. As chow time wraps up, the show begins, followed by a live performance by the Bar T 5 Band. Listen to the lively performance of Western tunes as the night comes to a close with laughter and camaraderie. Finally, hop back aboard one of the wagons and ride down the canyon into the setting sun, listening to the clip-clop of the horses' hooves as you make your way back to your car.

Jackson: Grand Teton National Park Guided Wildlife Tour

Jackson: Grand Teton National Park Guided Wildlife Tour

Venture into the great outdoors on a wildlife tour of Grand Teton National Park and discover the park's diverse inhabitants and natural history. Ride in either an open-style safari vehicle in the summer or an enclosed and heated vehicle during the rest of the year and benefit from winter transfers from Jackson Hole. Stop frequently along your adventure to hop out and safely view wildlife close up, or use a high-powered scope to view far-off wildlife. Get your own pair of quality binoculars to watch the epic struggle for survival unfold before your eyes. Wind your way through this vast park, which encompasses over 310,000 acres and is home to a range of large mammals, such as grizzly and black bears, wolves, elk, moose, mule deer, pronghorn, bison, and bighorn sheep. Keep your eyes peeled for numerous bird species, including eagles, hawks, pelicans, grouses, and owls. Marvel at your guide's ability to spot animals, pointing out countless native creatures while you learn all about the park and its history and geology. You will also have the option to take a short hike during the tour.

Jackson: Snake River Class 2-3 Whitewater Rafting Adventure

Jackson: Snake River Class 2-3 Whitewater Rafting Adventure

Embark on an 8-mile rafting trip adventure down the Snake River - the perfect summer activity to do on your visit to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for all ages and experience levels. Discover the Class II and III whitewater rapids with incredible opportunities to swim and get wet. Start the tour by arriving a the boathouse, just 1-mile from Town Square in Jackson. Meet your experienced white water guides and get suited up in wetsuits if needed (available to hire for an additional cost). From there, take a 30-minute bus ride to West Table in the Snake River Canyon. Feel free to leave anything on the bus that you don't want to get wet. When you arrive at the launch site, get kitted out with paddles and board the boat. When booking, you can choose between the classic boat option for 8-10 people or the smaller boat option which requires you to paddle at every rapid. Then, begin navigating downstream along this particularly wide and deep stretch of river which boasts class II and III level rapids. As the paddling picks up the pace, experience rapids including Lunch Counter, 3-ordeal, Cottonwood, Big Kahuna, and many more. Be prepared to get wet during this adrenaline-filled adventure. Listen as your guide teaches you about the history of the area and about some of the rapids. Along the way, admire the spectacular canyon scenery and keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife including eagles, mountain goats, otters, osprey, and elk. Have the chance to take a quick swim and cool down. Finally, end the route at Sheep Gulch which is 8-miles south of your departure point. Finally, board the same bus which will return you back to the boathouse where the tour concludes.

From Jackson: Half-Day Grand Teton National Park Tour

From Jackson: Half-Day Grand Teton National Park Tour

After being picked up from your place of lodging anywhere in Jackson or Teton Village. The local supplier can make arrangements to meet lodgers staying in outlying areas at a convenient location. Head directly into Grand Teton National Park and begin exploring the breathtaking landscapes and amazing wildlife to be found within the park. Start the morning with a drive up the Gros Ventre river towards Kelly and Mormon row. This is a great area to spot moose, bulls, and cows. Then, enjoy a bit of history as you drive along Mormon Row, then back towards Moose Junction. Head into the heart of Grand Teton National Park from there along the Park loop road north road towards Jackson Lake. Explore points of interests such as Signal Mountain, Jackson Lake, Willow Flats, Oxbow Bend, Elk Ranch Flats, Dead Man’s Bar, Snake River Overlook, and many more. Returning to Jackson by about 11:30 AM. In addition to the many spectacular vistas and natural wonders that Grand Teton National Park has to offer, enjoy the chance to view the multitude of wildlife that makes Grand Teton it’s home. Bears, wolves, elk, moose, deer, eagles, all are common sights on the tour.

Jackson: Snake River Scenic Raft Float Tour with Teton Views

Jackson: Snake River Scenic Raft Float Tour with Teton Views

Take in the tranquility of the Teton Range with a relaxing float on the Snake River with a guide. Pass along 13 miles of river, and spot wildlife like eagles and moose as you go. Meet your guide and take a quick walk to the boat ramp on the Snake River. Get fitted for your lifejacket then board the raft and begin floating along Snake River. Then, sit back and relax as your guide takes care of the navigation from a center-mounted oar frame. Enjoy the scenery as your guide shows you the many beautiful sights and sounds of the river. Float over a thirteen-mile route down the beautiful Snake River as our friendly and professional guides share their knowledge of the history, geology, flora, and fauna of the river system. Next, take in the Teton Range as a backdrop for most of the float, as well as the Snake River Range, the Gros Ventre, and Hoback Ranges. Keep your eyes peeled for moose sightings, bald eagles, osprey, beaver, elk, and deer. Finally, after reaching the river bank at the end of the experience, your guide will drive you back to the original meeting point in Wilson.

West Yellowstone: Yellowstone Day Tour Including Entry Fee

West Yellowstone: Yellowstone Day Tour Including Entry Fee

Immerse yourself in the landscape and wildlife of the Yellowstone National Park on this van tour from West Yellowstone. Learn about its history from your guide, see the many incredible sights it has to offer, and enjoy a delicious lunch. Depart from West Yellowstone, Montana at 7:30 AM and enter Yellowstone National Park through the West Gate. Tour the Lower Loop with stops at notable points of interest including Old Faithful, the waterfalls in the Grand Canyon, Hayden Valley, Yellowstone Lake and an additional geothermal area. Learn about the Park from your knowledgeable guide, including its geothermal features, geology, and wildlife. Enjoy numerous photos of the surroundings and wildlife and, at the mid-point of the tour, a delicious picnic-style lunch. The tour concludes at 4:30 PM back in West Yellowstone.

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Winter in Wyoming: 9 amazing ways to embrace the season
Winter in Wyoming: 9 amazing ways to embrace the season

Winter in Wyoming is especially enchanting and filled with thrilling outdoor excursions as well as charming indoor activities. Embrace the chilly outdoors by snowmobiling through the iconic Yellowstone National Park and gliding down the ski slopes in Jackson Hole. Get to grips with natural history at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, or experience the rush of ice climbing in Laramie.

For more relaxing things to do in Wyoming during the winter season, head to Granite Hot Springs and soak in the healing waters, or stay toasty inside a whiskey distillery. From winter carnivals to scenic snowy drives, here’s your winter guide to Wyoming.

Wyoming’s best winter activities at a glance

Best outdoor winter activities in Wyoming: Skiing or snowboarding in Jackson Hole, and relaxing in Granite Hot Springs.

Top things to do for kids and families visiting Wyoming in winter: Drive down Moose Wilson Road, attend the Laramie Winter Festival, and go to the Pinedale Winter Carnival.

Cozy winter activities in Wyoming: Visiting the National Museum of Wildlife Art and sipping whiskey at a distillery.

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Our most recommended Wyoming Balloon tours

Jackson Hole: Aerial Tram and Gondolas Sightseeing

Jackson Hole: Aerial Tram and Gondolas Sightseeing

Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Tetons and Jackson Hole Valley on the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Aerial Tram, an unforgettable 12-minute journey to the 10,450-foot summit of Rendezvous Mountain. This iconic tram ride whisks you 4,139 vertical feet above the valley floor, offering spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of the majestic Teton Range, Jackson Hole, and the endless wilderness of surrounding mountains. Throughout your ride, listen to fascinating commentary on the history of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and the legendary tram itself. Keep your camera ready—you may spot native wildlife such as moose, bears, or eagles as you ascend above a pristine alpine forest. The journey to the top is just the beginning of your mountaintop adventure. Step out at the summit and onto the Grand Teton Skywalk, an elevated viewing platform perched high above the valley. The Skywalk provides unparalleled vistas of Grand Teton National Park and the rugged peaks beyond. It’s the ultimate photo spot and a must-see for visitors of all ages. No trip to the summit is complete without a visit to Corbet’s Cabin. Nestled at the top of Rendezvous Mountain, Corbet’s world-famous waffles, hot coffee, signature hot chocolate, and canned and bottled beverages. Take a moment to savor a gourmet treat while soaking in the fresh mountain air and spectacular scenery. Adventure awaits on the extensive trail network accessible right from the tram summit. Whether you’re seeking a leisurely alpine stroll or a more challenging hike, trails can keep you within Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, or connect you to Bridger-Teton National Forest and Grand Teton National Park. Explore wildflower-filled meadows and quiet mountain overlooks—all just steps away from the tram. During peak summer season, your sightseeing ticket unlocks even more mountain adventure. Enjoy unlimited access to the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram, as well as the Bridger Gondola and Sweetwater Gondola. Ride the Bridger Gondola in the evening for a magical sunset experience (may be closed select evenings for special events). Cap off your day with drinks and appetizers on The Deck at the top of the Bridger Gondola, boasting the best sunset views in the Tetons. Whether you’re a nature lover, adventure seeker, or family looking to make lifelong memories, a day at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort delivers awe-inspiring scenery, exceptional dining, and endless opportunities for exploration. Experience the iconic Aerial Tram and take your Jackson Hole visit to new heights!

Jackson Hole: Bridger-Teton National Forest Horseback Ride

Jackson Hole: Bridger-Teton National Forest Horseback Ride

Explore the Bridger-Teton National Forest on Horseback with Heart Six Ranch while enjoying amazing Grand Teton National Park views. Embark on a guided horseback riding adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of the Bridger-Teton National Forest in Jackson Hole. Ride with properly trained experienced wranglers and take in panoramic views of the Grand Teton mountain range as you follow scenic trails along a winding river and through the mountain range. Begin your journey at one of the oldest and most historic dude ranches in the country. Choose between a 90-minute ride or extend your adventure with a half-day excursion. Meet your wrangler and guide, get fitted with riding gear, and receive a brief introduction to horseback riding. This introduction is in addition to the ride time so allow over two hours to complete your experience. Before hitting the trails, we will match you with a horse best suited to your experience level and size to allow for a safe and enjoyable ride. Learn the basics of mounting, dismounting, rein control, and guiding your horse at a comfortable pace so that you are in full control of your horse. Venture into aspen groves, lush mountain meadows, and pine forests while traversing winding forest trails as you immerse yourself in the untouched wilderness. Keep an eye out for native wildlife such as Elk, Moose, and Bears and take in the stunning scenery of the Tetons. Ride down into Buffalo Valley, following the gentle flow of a peaceful river and up into the mountains, before returning to the ranch with a newfound appreciation for the Wild West and a little cowboy attitude. For the safety of our guests and horses, riders are carefully matched with the most suitable horse. We are unable to accommodate specific horse requests. The loading process takes time as we ensure each horse and rider are properly paired and comfortable, so please be patient as our wranglers prioritize safety and care for the animals. Groups average around 10 riders, and the loading process usually takes around 30 minutes, but may take over an hour. Please pay attention and don't play on your cell phone as you will be responsible for and in total control of your horse. Important Information: Not suitable for children under 8 years old or riders over 240 pounds. Closed-toe shoes are required for all participants. Weight limit is 240 pounds for the safety of the horse and rider. (no refunds for overweight participants as we are always sold out and wish to allow as many guests as possible to participate in this experience) Dinner wagon rides are available for those over 240 pounds.

Jackson Hole: National Elk Refuge Sleigh Ride

Jackson Hole: National Elk Refuge Sleigh Ride

Experience on an unforgettable journey across the winter landscape of Jackson Hole's National Elk Refuge, home to the majestic Elk Herd and surrounded by some of Wyoming’s most scenic landscapes including the Grand Tetons. Enjoy a century-old tradition, allowing you to witness breathtaking scenery and encounter diverse wildlife while learning about the incredible wildlife conservation efforts of the refuge. Climb aboard a horse-drawn sleigh, delving into a unique Western adventure, guided by experts who share enthralling insights about the National Elk Refuge's history and its significance. Traverse the refuge, surrounded by the sounds of nature and the sight of majestic elk, engage with your knowledgeable guide, discovering intriguing facts about elk behavior, refuge management, why the thousands of elk migrate here for the winter, migration patterns, and the diverse wildlife thriving in this natural haven. Marvel at the sight of the largest migrating elk herd in North America, observing thousands of these magnificent creatures in their winter habitat. Be prepared to encounter an array of wildlife, from eagles, coyotes, and foxes to bison, wolves, deer, and a stunning variety of birds, making each sleigh ride a unique and captivating experience.

Jackson Hole: Snake River Scenic Float Tour with Chairs

Jackson Hole: Snake River Scenic Float Tour with Chairs

Hop onboard a custom raft with chairs for a scenic float tour along the Snake River, just 10 minutes from Jackson and Teton Village. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as bald eagles, beavers, marmots, golden eagles, moose, swans, red-hooded mergansers, mink, elk, mule deer, and various songbirds. Sit back and relax in a chair that provides back support instead of sitting on a tube for an extended period of time. Enjoy a 13-mile/20 km float on the Snake River, while soaking in views of the Teton, Gros Ventre, and Snake River Ranges. Stay warm with a Yeti blanket and enjoy complimentary still and sparkling water. After your trip, take a 20-30 minute ride back to the starting point.

Jackson: Chuck Wagon Cookout and Live Show

Jackson: Chuck Wagon Cookout and Live Show

Head to the meeting point and discover the true meaning of Western hospitality as you're greeted by the staff on site. Then, hop into one of the horse drawn covered wagons and be swept away from Jackson as you head towards the beautiful Cache Creek Canyon. Admire the scenery while you travel along the trail and listen to tales of the Old West told by your knowledgeable wrangler and guide. Your trip to the camp ends with the delicious smell of dinner wafting down to you as the wranglers circle the wagons. Be greeted by your host and welcomed into camp while the cooks put the finishing touches on your hearty Dutch oven dinner. Then, once the dinner bell rings, get in line and get ready to enjoy some chow, cowboy style. Savor generous helpings of BBQ pork or chicken, roast beef, baked beans, corn, dinner rolls, and cowboy cookies. Wash everything down with your choice of lemonade, water, coffee, or hot chocolate. Dinner is all-you-can-eat, so feel free to go back for seconds or thirds. As chow time wraps up, the show begins, followed by a live performance by the Bar T 5 Band. Listen to the lively performance of Western tunes as the night comes to a close with laughter and camaraderie. Finally, hop back aboard one of the wagons and ride down the canyon into the setting sun, listening to the clip-clop of the horses' hooves as you make your way back to your car.

Jackson: Grand Teton National Park Guided Wildlife Tour

Jackson: Grand Teton National Park Guided Wildlife Tour

Venture into the great outdoors on a wildlife tour of Grand Teton National Park and discover the park's diverse inhabitants and natural history. Ride in either an open-style safari vehicle in the summer or an enclosed and heated vehicle during the rest of the year and benefit from winter transfers from Jackson Hole. Stop frequently along your adventure to hop out and safely view wildlife close up, or use a high-powered scope to view far-off wildlife. Get your own pair of quality binoculars to watch the epic struggle for survival unfold before your eyes. Wind your way through this vast park, which encompasses over 310,000 acres and is home to a range of large mammals, such as grizzly and black bears, wolves, elk, moose, mule deer, pronghorn, bison, and bighorn sheep. Keep your eyes peeled for numerous bird species, including eagles, hawks, pelicans, grouses, and owls. Marvel at your guide's ability to spot animals, pointing out countless native creatures while you learn all about the park and its history and geology. You will also have the option to take a short hike during the tour.

Jackson: Snake River Class 2-3 Whitewater Rafting Adventure

Jackson: Snake River Class 2-3 Whitewater Rafting Adventure

Embark on an 8-mile rafting trip adventure down the Snake River - the perfect summer activity to do on your visit to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for all ages and experience levels. Discover the Class II and III whitewater rapids with incredible opportunities to swim and get wet. Start the tour by arriving a the boathouse, just 1-mile from Town Square in Jackson. Meet your experienced white water guides and get suited up in wetsuits if needed (available to hire for an additional cost). From there, take a 30-minute bus ride to West Table in the Snake River Canyon. Feel free to leave anything on the bus that you don't want to get wet. When you arrive at the launch site, get kitted out with paddles and board the boat. When booking, you can choose between the classic boat option for 8-10 people or the smaller boat option which requires you to paddle at every rapid. Then, begin navigating downstream along this particularly wide and deep stretch of river which boasts class II and III level rapids. As the paddling picks up the pace, experience rapids including Lunch Counter, 3-ordeal, Cottonwood, Big Kahuna, and many more. Be prepared to get wet during this adrenaline-filled adventure. Listen as your guide teaches you about the history of the area and about some of the rapids. Along the way, admire the spectacular canyon scenery and keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife including eagles, mountain goats, otters, osprey, and elk. Have the chance to take a quick swim and cool down. Finally, end the route at Sheep Gulch which is 8-miles south of your departure point. Finally, board the same bus which will return you back to the boathouse where the tour concludes.

From Jackson: Half-Day Grand Teton National Park Tour

From Jackson: Half-Day Grand Teton National Park Tour

After being picked up from your place of lodging anywhere in Jackson or Teton Village. The local supplier can make arrangements to meet lodgers staying in outlying areas at a convenient location. Head directly into Grand Teton National Park and begin exploring the breathtaking landscapes and amazing wildlife to be found within the park. Start the morning with a drive up the Gros Ventre river towards Kelly and Mormon row. This is a great area to spot moose, bulls, and cows. Then, enjoy a bit of history as you drive along Mormon Row, then back towards Moose Junction. Head into the heart of Grand Teton National Park from there along the Park loop road north road towards Jackson Lake. Explore points of interests such as Signal Mountain, Jackson Lake, Willow Flats, Oxbow Bend, Elk Ranch Flats, Dead Man’s Bar, Snake River Overlook, and many more. Returning to Jackson by about 11:30 AM. In addition to the many spectacular vistas and natural wonders that Grand Teton National Park has to offer, enjoy the chance to view the multitude of wildlife that makes Grand Teton it’s home. Bears, wolves, elk, moose, deer, eagles, all are common sights on the tour.

Jackson: Snake River Scenic Raft Float Tour with Teton Views

Jackson: Snake River Scenic Raft Float Tour with Teton Views

Take in the tranquility of the Teton Range with a relaxing float on the Snake River with a guide. Pass along 13 miles of river, and spot wildlife like eagles and moose as you go. Meet your guide and take a quick walk to the boat ramp on the Snake River. Get fitted for your lifejacket then board the raft and begin floating along Snake River. Then, sit back and relax as your guide takes care of the navigation from a center-mounted oar frame. Enjoy the scenery as your guide shows you the many beautiful sights and sounds of the river. Float over a thirteen-mile route down the beautiful Snake River as our friendly and professional guides share their knowledge of the history, geology, flora, and fauna of the river system. Next, take in the Teton Range as a backdrop for most of the float, as well as the Snake River Range, the Gros Ventre, and Hoback Ranges. Keep your eyes peeled for moose sightings, bald eagles, osprey, beaver, elk, and deer. Finally, after reaching the river bank at the end of the experience, your guide will drive you back to the original meeting point in Wilson.

West Yellowstone: Yellowstone Day Tour Including Entry Fee

West Yellowstone: Yellowstone Day Tour Including Entry Fee

Immerse yourself in the landscape and wildlife of the Yellowstone National Park on this van tour from West Yellowstone. Learn about its history from your guide, see the many incredible sights it has to offer, and enjoy a delicious lunch. Depart from West Yellowstone, Montana at 7:30 AM and enter Yellowstone National Park through the West Gate. Tour the Lower Loop with stops at notable points of interest including Old Faithful, the waterfalls in the Grand Canyon, Hayden Valley, Yellowstone Lake and an additional geothermal area. Learn about the Park from your knowledgeable guide, including its geothermal features, geology, and wildlife. Enjoy numerous photos of the surroundings and wildlife and, at the mid-point of the tour, a delicious picnic-style lunch. The tour concludes at 4:30 PM back in West Yellowstone.

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Sharon and Shane were a lot of fun and we had a great time. We met some amazing people on our flight and it was a great day to watch the sunrise over the Grand Teton!

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Great info about ballooning and Jackson area. Richard was fantastic as were the rest of the team. Love the photos they took for us. Absolutely wonderful experience!

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It was super fun and I have no complaints overall. I wish the ride would have been longer but I’m sure everyone feels that way.

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Fantastic experience. Would recommend to everyone. I felt safe and the view was amazing.

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Everyone was so kind and the experience was amazing!!! Loved it!