Private Grand Teton Winter Wildlife Safari with Picnic Lunch

This private half day tour will take you searching for, and learning about, our incredibly rich and diverse wildlife. You will learn about the largest herd of migrating elk in North America and see th

This private half day tour will take you searching for, and learning about, our incredibly rich and diverse wildlife. You will learn about the largest herd of migrating elk in North America and see them wintering on the National Elk Refuge. With thousands of animals taking refuge in the Jackson Hole valley, winter is one of the best times of year to observe the wildlife of Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge. We will visit the best wildlife hotspots of the valley, searching for moose, elk, bison, bighorn sheep, mule deer, wolves, bald eagles, trumpeter swans, and more. Experience the unique and harsh conditions that local wildlife has to endure. Our private tour is designed to cater to your interests and needs and our top priority for the day is to make sure you get the most out of your experience. During your tour will provide a picnic lunch served in the field with hot chili or soup.

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Location: Jackson

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this safari? Looking to take my 10-year-old!

A: There's no strict age limit for this safari, but it's designed for kids who can handle the cold and the experience. If your 10-year-old is adventurous and enjoys nature, they should have a blast! Just make sure they're dressed warmly since it can get pretty chilly out there.

Q: What do we wear for the winter safari? Any specific gear recommended?

A: Definitely dress in layers! A good base layer, warm fleece or down jacket, and a waterproof outer layer are key. Don't forget gloves, a warm hat, and waterproof boots since you'll be outdoors a lot. They provide binoculars, but a good pair of waterproof ones might enhance the experience.

Q: Can we reschedule if the weather is bad? Just want to make sure we’re covered.

A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather doesn't cooperate! The provider usually contacts you if conditions are unsafe. Just make sure to notify them as soon as you can. They’re pretty flexible about it, especially in winter when conditions can change quickly.

Discussions

Anyone done the Grand Teton Winter Wildlife Safari? How was it?

I’m thinking about booking the Private Grand Teton Winter Wildlife Safari with Picnic Lunch for my parents' anniversary. They love wildlife, and I think this would be perfect for them! I read that they see lots of animals like moose and bighorn sheep. Did anyone do this recently? What was the picnic like? Any tips for booking?

Looking for gift ideas: Grand Teton Safari worth it?

I’m considering the winter wildlife safari as a gift for my brother and his wife. They love exploring nature, and I think this could be a cool experience! Can anyone share how the wildlife viewing was? Also, how was the lunch? Any thoughts on whether it’s worth the price?