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Private tour of Grand Teton National Park

4.8· 19 reviews6 hoursFrom INR 29389
Private tour of Grand Teton National Park — Kids-friendly things to do in Jackson

A full-day private tour from Jackson, exploring iconic peaks, lakes, and wildlife with an expert guide.

This full-day private tour takes you through the stunning landscapes of Grand Teton National Park, departing from Jackson. Your expert guide will lead you to some of the park’s most breathtaking features, including towering peaks, reflective lakes, and opportunities to spot moose, bears, and bison in their natural habitat.

The tour is adaptable to your interests, with options to hike scenic trails or visit prime photo spots. You'll have plenty of time to soak in the beauty of sunrises or sunsets illuminating the mountains. Expect to devote the entire day to this exploration, so bring comfortable walking shoes, layers for changing weather, and your camera to capture the majestic surroundings.

FAQ

Good to know

What's included in this experience?+
• Water in bottles • Scopes and binoculars • Snacks provided • Air conditioning in the vehicle
What's NOT included?+
• Tips • Admission charges • Meal during the activity
What should I know before booking?+
• Accessible for individuals using wheelchairs • Infants and young children are permitted to use a pram or stroller • Service animals are allowable • Nearby public transport options are available • Transportation options are accessible for wheelchairs • Appropriate for all levels of physical fitness
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to the planned departure.
How does pickup work?+
If you are located outside the designated pickup area, arrangements will be made for a suitable meeting point.
What's the itinerary?+
• A brief stop will be made at the recognizable Grand Teton Park Sign for a group picture. • Mormon Row is a historical area within Grand Teton National Park, known for the iconic Moulton barns, which were built by Mormon settlers in the late 19th century. This area exemplifies early homesteading and the influence of Mormons on regional settlement and irrigation. • The Teton Range rises dramatically from the valley floor with no foothills obstructing the view. Glaciers can be found on the northeastern slopes of the highest peaks, including the Middle Teton and Teton glaciers, which are retreating due to climate change. The valley itself is lined with conifer and cottonwood trees along the Snake River, which flows through sagebrush flats. • Schwabacher’s Landing is located on the Snake River, directly east of Grand Teton, where the terrain becomes flat, providing easy river access and various trailheads from a dirt road off the main highway. This site serves as a launching point for anglers and rafters and is renowned for its scenic views. • The entrance to the National Park is where park passes will be acquired. • Oxbow Bend offers some of the most remarkable views of the Teton Range, with a section of the Snake River curving towards the turnout, often reflecting Mount Moran. This spot is popular year-round for both its stunning landscapes and wildlife sightings, including trumpeter swans, otters, beavers, and occasional bears. • Willow Flats in Grand Teton National Park is known for its beautiful scenery and diverse wildlife, providing great chances to see moose, elk, and various bird species amidst willows and wet meadows, with views of the Teton Range across Jackson Lake. • A concrete dam built in 1916 offers sweeping views of Jackson Lake and the Grand Teton mountains. • Jenny Lake is a frequently visited site in Grand Teton National Park, sitting at the base of the Teton Range. The east shore provides views of Teewinot Mountain and Mount St. John, while the west shore overlooks Jackson Hole Valley. An optional ferry ride can be arranged for those interested, and there are hiking options available in the area. • A rustic log chapel dating back to 1925 features a celebrated view of the tallest Tetons through its altar window. • The Grand Teton visitor center serves as an information hub, with natural history exhibits, a video presentation, maps, and a shop for books and gifts. • Weather and time permitting, a drive along the iconic Moose-Wilson Road offers chances for wildlife observation and access to the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve (LSRP), a route originally established by homesteaders prior to the area becoming a national park.

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