Grand Teton day tours are packed with adventure tailored to you. Our guides are pros at making adjustments based on your interests. The morning may begin with a wildlife drive where we’ll look for moo
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Location: Jackson
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Park entry fees
- Bike and helmet rentals
- Private, medically trained, naturalist guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- At midday, your guide will serve a gourmet picnic lunch. We cater to all dietary request with notice!
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The best time for the Grand Teton tour is late spring through early fall. In June and July, the wildlife is super active, and you'll see plenty of moose and bears. Plus, the weather is usually great for biking. Just be aware that it can get crowded in July, so book early!
A: There's no strict age limit, but younger kids may find the biking part challenging. They should be at least 10 to enjoy it fully, but if you have a younger one, you might consider a tandem bike or just sticking to the wildlife drive. The guides are flexible and can adjust for families!
A: Dress in layers! Mornings can be chilly, especially near the lake, so a light jacket is a must. Comfortable athletic wear is best for biking, and don’t forget sunscreen and sunglasses. Good shoes are key too since you'll be stopping to explore!
Discussions
Just got back from the Grand Teton Full Day Tour - It was AMAZING!
I took the Grand Teton Full Day Private Wildlife & Biking Tour last week and it totally exceeded my expectations. Our guide was super knowledgeable and we actually saw a bear from the wildlife drive! The bike ride from Menors Ferry to Jenny Lake was breathtaking. Stopping for the picnic lunch was a highlight; they catered to my vegan diet perfectly. Highly recommend this for anyone wanting a mix of adventure and learning!
Considering the Grand Teton Tour as a gift - Any thoughts?
I’m thinking about getting the Grand Teton Full Day Private Wildlife & Biking Tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love nature but aren’t as fit as they used to be. Do you think the biking is too much for them? They would enjoy the wildlife part for sure.