If you need a day off from the slopes or only have one day to explore the area, we invite you to join us on one of our family-friendly all-day private winter tours of Jackson Hole, the National Elk Re
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Location: Grand Teton National Park
What's Included
- Transportation in a 4WD Chevy Suburban or AWD Ford Transit Van
- Pick up from your hotel, Airbnb or VRBO
- Professional guide (optional 15% guide gratuity not included)
- Use of professional spotting scopes and binoculars
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Private all-day winter tour of Grand Teton National Park & National Elk Refuge
- Coffee and/or Tea
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely layer up! You'll want thermal underwear, a good insulated jacket, and waterproof boots. Also, don’t forget gloves and a hat – it can be really chilly, especially when you're in the open. You might want to bring sunglasses too, since snow glare can be intense!
A: Yes, the tour is designed to be family-friendly! Kids will love spotting wildlife like moose and elk, and the guides are great at keeping everyone engaged. Just make sure they’re dressed warmly, and they’ll have a blast. The vehicle is comfortable, so they’ll be cozy during the ride too!
A: Yes, you can reschedule! The provider understands that winter weather can be unpredictable. Just make sure to contact them ahead of time if conditions are really bad. They’re pretty flexible and want you to have the best experience possible.
Discussions
Just booked the Grand Teton winter tour! So excited!
I finally pulled the trigger and booked the all-day winter tour in Grand Teton National Park for next month. I can't wait to see the wildlife, especially the moose and bald eagles! I've heard the guides are super knowledgeable and they provide binoculars which is awesome. I’m a bit worried about the cold since I’m not used to winter activities, but I’ll make sure to layer up. Anyone have tips for first-timers?
Has anyone done the private winter tour in Jackson Hole?
I'm thinking about gifting the private winter tour of Grand Teton for my parents’ anniversary. They love nature and wildlife but have never done anything like this. How’s the vibe, and do you think they’d enjoy it? Also, how’s the vehicle for older folks?