Sunset Guided Tour from Jackson Hole to Grand Teton National Park

This 5-hour tour provides the finest opportunity to see animals in Grand Teton National Park after sunset.

Tour overview

Grand Teton National Park tour, this 5-hour tour provides the finest opportunity to see animals in Grand Teton National Park after sunset. Find the greatest places to watch creatures including bears, antelope, eagles, and pronghorn with the help of your host. Entrance fees to the National Parks, meals, and round-trip transportation between Teton Village and Jackson Hole motels are all included.
Grand Teton National Park sunset trip lasts 5 hours.
Binoculars are given for viewing elk, bison, antelope, and bear.

Jenny Lake, Antelope Flats, and Mormon Row are all worth seeing.
Entrance charge and meal are both included.
Jackson Hole Hotel pickup and drop-off

Tour itinerary

Your 5-hour wildlife-watching excursion begins in the late afternoon when your knowledgeable guide takes you up. Hotel pick-up and drop-off are provided in Jackson Hole and Teton Village.

Travel into the wilderness of Grand Teton National Park (entry costs included), and your guide will show you the finest places to see animals. Explore the Gros Ventre Wilderness, Jenny and Jackson Lakes, and Antelope Flats’ historic barns on Mormon Row.

Listen to your guide’s commentary about the animals in the area; they’ll direct you to the finest spots to see osprey, eagles, foxes, coyotes, pronghorn, bison, deer, elk, black bears, and grizzly bears. You are welcome to use the binoculars at Oxbow Bend and other vantage sites. Dinner is included.

After 5 hours of taking photographs and seeing wildlife in their natural habitat, return to your hotel for drop-off.

 

Grand Teton

The Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies forms the western border of Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole. These rocky 11,000-13,000+ peaks ascend straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below, with no foothills in their path.

Mormon Row Historic District

The distinctive Moulton barns and other original structures erected by various Mormon homesteaders in the early 1900s may be seen in this historic neighborhood.

Oxbow Bend

This Snake River bend epitomizes peace, with a spectacular vista and reflection of Mt. Moran of the Teton Mountain Range in the quiet river. We frequently observe white pelicans, trumpeter swans, blue herons, beavers, foxes, and grizzly bears.

Jackson Lake

This lovely lake, fed from the north by the Snake River, lies at the base of the Tetons and is a recreational sanctuary for boaters, fishermen, paddlers, and campers.

 

Jenny Lake Overlook

Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!

Schwabacher Landing

Enjoy the sunset with the Teton’s reflection in the motionless lake, and then stroll to the beaver ponds, where the creatures are generally active.

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Testimonials

Ryan, our tour guide, was outstanding! His anecdotes and observations kept us amused. We discovered a lot. We wished we could have seen more creatures, but it was still a fantastic experience.

Steven

Zak

The tour was fantastic! Chad, our tour guide, was well knowledgeable about the area's history and creatures. His anecdotes were intriguing, as were the stories about the history of the place! Moose, Elk, Bison, and Deer were all spotted! I wholeheartedly suggest the tour!

Long

Holley

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Tour highlights

Important details

Point of convergence:

You can either walk to the meeting spot or seek a ride.

Parking is available at 250 N Cache St.
Jackson, Wyoming, USA, 250 N Cache St.
If you are not staying in Jackson or Teton Village, Wyoming, you must meet in the Home Ranch Parking Lot at 250 N Cache St.

 

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