Grand Teton National Park’s striking and memorable landscapes are second to none. From majestic mountains and verdant valleys to glistening lakes and meandering rivers, this sanctuary is a haven for diverse and abundant forests, wildflowers, and wildlife. Embark on an exploration of the park’s rich cultural history, with opportunities to photograph old homesteads and cattle ranches, or tread on trails laid by the Civilian Conservation Corps, Native Americans, and fur trappers from the early 1800s.
Groups are capped at 8 hikers. If we don't meet the minimum number of spots booked, registrants will be offered an option to make the tour private for an additional charge or cancel for a full refund.
Mormon Row Historic District was home to many mormon homesteaders. We will learn about their history and walk around their houses and barns, including the iconic Moulten Barns! This time include travel time to attraction.
We will walk along this offshoot of the Snake River to look for moose, muskrat, and birds, and enjoy stunning views of the mountains in reflective beaver ponds.
Oxbow Bend is a bend in the Snake River that was incredibly important to indigenous people. Grizzly bears frequent this area, so we'll spend some time here with out binoculars at the ready!
We'll drive to the top of Signal Mountain for views of the whole park. In the summer, wildflowers abound at the top!
A great stop that showcases the visitor center as well as Jenny Lake, one of the most visited areas of the park.
The Menor brothers selected this location for their ferry and general store. See what they built and learn about their history in the area. We may also visit the Church or the Transfiguration.
Look for wildlife along the Moose Wilson road! This also includes travel back to your destination.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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