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 moose, bears, and elk. Next, we’ll cycle through the park with the stunning mountain vista as our backdrop.
Our favorite route takes us from Menors Ferry to Jenny Lake along a flat bike path. We’ll make stops along the way to explore historic homesteads and enjoy a delicious picnic lunch!
Our guides are master naturalists, botanists, geologists, historians, and relentlessly curious! This is more than a sightseeing tour; it’s a day of learning and connection with the park.
Good Trip Adventures is an authorized permittee of Grand Teton National Park. Due to park regulations, any hikes longer than 0.5 miles must be self-guided.
Please note that new National Park fees may apply for international visitors. If applicable, this fee is collected in-destination, not when you book.
We offer pickup from anywhere within a 1-hour radius of the park. If
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Our favorite route takes us from Menor’s Ferry to Jenny Lake. You’ll ride along a flat bike path, completely separate from traffic. We’ll make stops along the way to catch our breath and explore historic homesteads.
The rustic log Chapel of the Transfiguration sits on a rise just within the southern entrance of Grand Teton National Park. A large window behind its altar frames the magnificent beauty of the Teton Mountain Range.
Menor's Ferry once belonged to William D. Menor who came to Jackson Hole in 1894, taking up a homestead beside the Snake River. Here he constructed a ferryboat that became a vital crossing for the early settlers of Jackson Hole Valley.
Rising above a scene rich with extraordinary wildlife, pristine lakes, and alpine terrain, the Teton Range stands as a monument to the people who fought to protect it. These are mountains of the imagination. Mountains that led to the creation of Grand Teton National Park where you can explore over two hundred miles of trails, float the Snake River, and enjoy the serenity of this remarkable place.
Leaders of the Mormon church sent parties from the Salt Lake Valley to establish new communities and support their expanding population. Mormon homesteaders, who settled east of Blacktail Butte near the turn of the 19-century, clustered their farms to share labor and community, a stark contrast with the isolation typical of many western homesteads. Homesteaders established 27 homesteads in the area because of relatively fertile soil, shelter from winds by Blacktail Butte and access to the Gros Ventre River. We will visit their homesteads and learn about the history of homesteaders in the area
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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