Grand Teton Park & Jackson Hole - PRIVATE Afternoon Wildlife Tour

Explore the amazing wildlife habitat of Grand Teton National Park & Jackson Hole. Throughout your journey, your local guide will search for the park’s resident wildlife including bison, moose, big hor

Explore the amazing wildlife habitat of Grand Teton National Park & Jackson Hole. Throughout your journey, your local guide will search for the park’s resident wildlife including bison, moose, big horn sheep, coyotes, eagles and more. Your tour includes round-trip transport from Jackson hotels, experienced guide, Park Entry fees and the use of binoculars. 

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Location: Jackson

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this private wildlife tour?

A: No specific age limit mentioned, but it’s best for kids who can stay quiet and attentive. Younger kids might get restless, but my 8-year-old loved it! If they can sit still and use binoculars, they’ll enjoy it. Just remember to bring snacks and maybe a few games for downtime.

Q: What should I wear for this tour? Any tips?

A: Dress in layers! Mornings and evenings can be chilly even in summer. Comfortable shoes are a must since there might be some walking involved. I wore hiking boots and a light jacket and was totally comfy. Don’t forget sunscreen and a hat!

Q: Can we reschedule if the weather’s bad?

A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather conditions are unsafe for wildlife viewing. Just make sure to contact the tour provider ahead of time. They’re pretty flexible. I had to move mine due to rain, and it was super easy!

Discussions

Just got back from the wildlife tour in Grand Teton – Amazing!

I did the private wildlife tour last week, and wow, it was so worth it! Our guide was super knowledgeable and we saw bison, moose, and even eagles. The binoculars they provided were top-notch too! If you're thinking about gifting this experience, do it! It’s perfect for nature lovers.

Considering getting a private wildlife tour as a gift

Looking to gift my brother this private tour in Jackson Hole. He loves wildlife and photography. Just want to make sure he’ll have a good time. Any tips for first-timers? How often do you actually see the animals?