Half-Day Private Grand Teton and Jackson Hole Wildlife Tours

Magic in Every Season

The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem has something special to offer in every season, but summer and fall are truly spectacular. Summer brings vibrant wildflowers, clear rivers and lakes, and spectacular sunsets.

Fall is marked by golden aspen leaves and active wildlife, including bugling elk and migrating waterfowl. The changing colors provide a stunning backdrop to frequent wildlife sightings.

No matter when you visit, our half-day Grand Teton tour is the perfect choice for those seeking an introduction to this spectacular ecosystem.

The Grand Teton Range behind scenic views near Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Half-Day Grand Teton Tour

A Four-Season Introduction to Grand Teton

Grand Teton Inner Loop/Jenny Lake/The Gros Ventre Mountains

  • Offered: May – October
  • Private Party Half-Day Tour
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Starting Time: Morning and afternoon options
  • Cost: Groups 1-4 People – $600.00
  • Additional People: $100.00 each
  • Additional Seniors/18 and Under: $75.00 each
  • Larger Groups (5+): Call for thoughtful pricing
  • Cancellations and refunds require 72-hour notice

Oh, the Places You’ll See…

Jenny Lake with a view of the Grand Tetons in Wyoming.

Jenny Lake

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Jackson Lake with a view of the Grand Tetons in Wyoming.

Jackson Lake

View and photograph the entire Grand Teton Range across Jackson Hole’s largest lake filled with crystal blue.

The Moulton Barn in the Mormon Row Historic District in Wyoming.

Mormon Row

See the most photographed barn in America and take your best shot while learning local history.

The Grand Teton Range over the Snake River in Wyoming.

Snake River Overlook

See the vista made famous by 20th-century photographer Ansel Adams as the Snake underscores the Tetons.

Half-Day Grand Teton –
Tour Itinerary

Half-Day Private Grand Teton Summer Tours

Start or end your day with a private wildlife tour. Wildlife are most active in the early mornings and evenings during the summer months when temperatures are cooler.

  • Meet at your lodging
  • View & photograph sites including Historic Mormon Row, Snake River Overlook, & the Teton Mountains
  • Signal Mountain market and rest stop
  • View wildlife along the Tetons & Gros Ventre mountains 
  • Jenny Lake Scenic Drive
  • View wildlife as we return you to your lodging

What’s Included

  • Pickup & dropoff locations:
    • Town of Jackson
    • Teton Village
    • Please call for other locations
  • Interpretive guide service
  • Late-model vans provide individual seating with large windows, air conditioning, and stand-up comfort
  • Leupold, Bushnell, & Nikon Binoculars and spotting scopes
  • Field guides and interpretive manuals
  • Coolers for water and drinks
  • Regular comfort stops along the way
  • Park service concessions, grocery store, and restaurant stops by request
  • Not Included: National Park passes, children’s car seats, rain jackets, ponchos, food, or snacks

About the Wildlife

With abundant water and natural resources, wildlife thrives in Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park. And we frequent the same locations at the same time of day as the critters you came to see, so keep your eyes peeled…

Commonly Seen

We can usually find some of the animals on this list every outing:

  • Elk
  • Mule Deer
  • Bison
  • Moose
  • Bighorn Sheep
  • Trumpeter Swans
  • Bald Eagles
  • Sandhill Cranes (spring and early summer)

Frequently Seen

We’ll be visiting prime habitat for the following animals during their most active hours. They make quite a few appearances for our guests:

  • Black Bears
  • Coyotes
  • Foxes
  • American Pronghorn (Antelope)
  • Hawks
  • Falcons

Occasionally Seen

We know where these guys live, hunt, and play, but they can be elusive:

  • Grizzly Bears
  • Mountain Lions
  • Wolves
  • Otters
  • Bobcats