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The Yellowstone Day Tour highlights all the colors this park has to offer. A professional guide will drive your group throughout the park as they look for our local critters (e.g. bison, bears, wolves, moose, elk, etc.), while showcasing the best spots for scenic photography. Vortex binoculars will be handed out to each guest so that up-close details won't be missed. This tour includes breakfast sandwiches/burritos on the way up to the park and a picnic lunch on the shores of the Madison River. All national park entrance fees are also included. International guests subject to additional entry fees are responsible for any balance beyond the standard admission covered by the company. Prominent stopping points include Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, and Yellowstone Lake.
Price: $1,605.50
Duration: 9-12 hours
Based on Your interests, one of our experienced guides will give you a Tour of a Lifetime in Yellowstone National Park! It will be educational, fun, engaging and your guide will show you the highlights of the "Lower Loop" of Yellowstone and explore some of the prime wildlife habitat in the Park. For Tour Dates BEFORE May 14, since the South Entrance is closed, Tours will drive from Jackson to West Yellowstone to enter through the West Gate. Thus, we will not tour through Grand Teton Park from Apr 16-May 13.
Price: $887.50
Duration: 11-13 hours
Explore the amazing wildlife habitat of Grand Teton National Park and visit its top attractions: see Jackson and Jenny lakes, have your camera ready to capture the stunning Oxbow Bend, and view the historic barns of Mormon Row. Throughout your journey, your local guide will search for the park’s resident wildlife including grizzlies, bison, moose and pronghorn antelope. Your tour includes breakfast, lunch, round-trip transport from Jackson hotels, Park Entry fees, boat ride on Jenny Lake (May-Sept) and the use of binoculars.
Price: $725.00
Duration: 8-9 hours
Join us for an unforgettable adventure from May 10 through the end of October with Yellowstone Safari Tours, proudly based in Jackson Hole for over a decade. Unlike most tours, ours go beyond sightseeing—we weave together the stories of wildlife, geology, and history to bring Grand Teton and Yellowstone to life. Our expert guides, praised in over 100 glowing TripAdvisor and Google reviews, make complex landscapes easy to understand, from geysers, fumaroles, and hot springs to glaciers, lakes, waterfalls, and earthquakes. You’ll also gain insight into the region’s wildlife, wildflowers, and forests, creating a richer connection to the parks. In 2016, we even copyrighted self-guided tours for Yellowstone and the Tetons, sold on TripAdvisor and Expedia. By the end of your journey, you won’t just have photos—you’ll leave with stories, knowledge, and a deeper appreciation that inspires most guests to share their own rave reviews.
Price: $2,550.00
Duration: 11 hours
You will tour the lower loop of Yellowstone. Things you will see include Old Faithful / Grand Canyon Of Yellowstone / Grand Prismatic / Water Falls / Geysers and many more attractions.
Price: $350.00
Duration: 10-12 hours
Explore the amazing wildlife habitat of Grand Teton National Park and visit its top attractions: see Jackson and Jenny lakes, have your camera ready to capture the stunning Oxbow Bend, and view the historic barns of Mormon Row. Throughout your journey, your local guide will search for the park’s resident wildlife including grizzlies, bison, moose and pronghorn antelope. Your tour includes round-trip transport from Jackson hotels, experienced guide, breakfast, Park Entry fees and the use of binoculars.
Price: $487.50
Duration: 4-5 hours
Teton tour Guides is a professional guide service specializing in interpretive and scenic tours in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National parks. With over 30 years of experience guiding people into the backcountry of the Rocky Mountains TTG makes it easy to experience the wonders of Yellowstone and the surrounding areas. We use comfortable high end high roof Ford Transit Explorer vans outfitted with big comfortable leather seats and cup holders. Every seat in the van has a window so no one will miss out on the incredible views of Yellowstone. The full day Yellowstone tours are a long day (10-12 hours) and being comfortable is important. There is no more comfortable vehicle on the road than the Ford Transit Explorer vans. These custom vans are were smart engineering meets with thoughtful design. It is luxurious style and comfort, like soft leather reclining seats, power lumbar support system and elegant trim. These vans allow us to accommodate large families and groups in comfort.
Price: $420.75
Duration: 10-12 hours
From May 10 to the end of October, join Yellowstone Safari Tours for an experience that goes far beyond sightseeing. Based in Jackson Hole for over a decade, we’ve earned more than 100 glowing TripAdvisor and Google reviews for our knowledgeable guides who make the landscapes of Grand Teton and Yellowstone easy to understand. Our tours don’t just point out wildlife—you’ll gain a deeper appreciation of the parks’ animals, wildflowers, and forests, along with fascinating lessons about geysers, fumaroles, mud pots, hot springs, earthquakes, glaciers, lakes, and waterfalls. In fact, we even copyrighted self-guided tours in 2016 that were sold on TripAdvisor and Expedia. Whether spotting moose in the Tetons or watching Old Faithful erupt, you’ll walk away with stories, insights, and memories that make it hard not to leave your own rave review.
Price: $599.00
Duration: 11 hours
Explore the amazing wildlife habitat of Grand Teton National Park and visit its top attractions: see Jackson and Jenny lakes, have your camera ready to capture the stunning Oxbow Bend, and view the historic barns of Mormon Row. Throughout your journey, your local guide will search for the park’s resident wildlife including grizzlies, bison, moose and pronghorn antelope. Your tour includes round-trip transport from Jackson hotels, experienced guide, Park Entry fees, picnic dinner and the use of binoculars.
Price: $487.50
Duration: 4-5 hours
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. 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. Good Trip Adventures is an authorized permittee of Grand Teton National Park. This tour does not include hiking trails, as park regulations do not permit guided hikes longer than 0.5 miles. Please note that new National Park fees may apply for international visitors. If applicable, this fee is collected in-destination, not when you book.
Price: $396.50
Duration: 6-8 hours
Mammoth Hot Springs and Lamar Valley are two of the Upper Loop’s most unforgettable highlights. At Mammoth, travertine terraces glisten like frozen waterfalls, shaped over millennia by shifting hot springs—a living testament to Yellowstone’s volcanic heart. Elk often wander near the village, showing how wild and human spaces coexist. Lamar Valley, carved by ancient glaciers, is a haven for wildlife. Herds of bison and pronghorn graze the meadows, while wolves and bears roam, creating an untamed scene. The Upper Loop also features Tower Fall, steaming Calcite Springs, and the ancient Petrified Tree, each revealing Yellowstone’s dramatic past. Pair this with the Lower Loop’s geothermal wonders, such as Old Faithful and Yellowstone Lake, or the alpine beauty of Grand Teton National Park, featuring jagged peaks, clear lakes, and abundant wildlife, for an unforgettable Rocky Mountain experience.
Price: $4,999.00
Duration: 72 hours
Guest will driven through out the Grand Teton National park making many stops for Photos of amazing scenery. Our guides will take you to all the best spots for viewing wildlife. Grand Teton is home to many types of Wildlife including Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, Elk, Moose, Prong Horn, Big Horn Sheep and many more.
Price: $160.00
Duration: 4-5 hours
We can fit you with the perfect E-Bike because we carry all sizes of E-Bikes. Fast and free delivery: In the comfort of your lodge, private residence we'll deliver and pick-up your E-Bike at your convenience time. Longest Opening Hours: We are open Monday through Saturday 9AM until 7PM so you can have more time to explore and have fun!
Price: $140.00
Duration: 9 hours
Download the GuideAlong self-guided audio tour, and you'll discover more on your Yellowstone National Park road trip. Frustrating behind-the-scenes stories, local tips, and directions play automatically, all based on your location. Explore Yellowstone with our self-guided audio tour! Discover Old Faithful's eruptions, the vibrant colors of Grand Prismatic Spring, and the diverse geothermal features of the Lower Geyser Basin. Wander through Mammoth Hot Springs' terraces and witness wildlife in Hayden Valley. Enjoy the freedom to explore offline at your own pace, spending more time at places that interest you and bypassing any that don’t. - Stories, tips, and directions play automatically based on your location. - Travel at your own pace - Tour offline using GPS; no cell service or WiFi needed - Suggested itineraries for half, full, or multi-day use - Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates - Like having a tour guide along for the drive Purchase one tour per vehicle.
Price: $19.99
Duration: 4-5 hours
Experience the beauty of Grand Teton National Park with a scenic float trip on the Snake River. This guided tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Grand Teton National Park from a different perspective while you look for diverse wildlife such as moose and bald eagles along the riverbanks. With knowledgeable guides providing insights into the region's history and ecology, this adventure is perfect for families and nature enthusiasts. Enjoy a two-hour float through stunning landscapes while creating lasting memories. - Scenic float trips operate 100% inside Grand Teton National Park - Wildlife sightings may include birdlife, like bald eagles and osprey - Family-friendly; suitable for children ages 5+ - Multiple daily departures; select the best fit for your schedule
Price: $110.00
Duration: 2 hours
Yellowstone National Park, Old Faithful, Lake Yellowstone and more! This is a tour of the Lower Loop of Yellowstone National Park, which will visit such points of interest as Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, Fountain Paint Pots, Upper and Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, Hayden Valley, Lake Yellowstone, and much more! Bring your camera as wildlife sightings including bear, elk, and bison are common. Lunch included!
Price: $325.00
Duration: 10-12 hours
Uncover the beauty of climbing with the Via Ferrata at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, where adventure meets stunning alpine scenery. Ascend along 15 unique routes, equipped with metal rungs, ladders, and suspended bridges, all while securely tethered to cables. Guided by experienced professionals, navigate the breathtaking heights above Casper Bowl, where panoramic views of the Teton range await. This exhilarating experience offers a perfect blend of safety and excitement, making it suitable for both beginners and seasoned climbers looking to explore the majestic Wyoming landscape. Requirements Participants must: • Be at least 12 years old • Weigh between 90–220 lbs • Be able to walk and climb on uneven terrain • Have no injuries limiting mobility
Price: $310.00
Duration: 3 hours
Explore Yellowstone on a 12-13 hour tour with a local guide. Set out FROM JACKSON HOLE, WY area to experience America's first national park. See its iconic Old Faithful, marvel at the Grand Canyon Waterfalls, and search for wildlife including grizzlies, bison, grey wolves, and more. This tour includes both a light breakfast, lunch and park entrance fees, as well as the use of binoculars. For Tour Dates BEFORE the 2nd Friday in May, since the South Entrance is closed, Tours will drive from Jackson to West Yellowstone to enter through the West Gate. Thus, we will not tour through Grand Teton Park before the 2nd Friday in May.
Price: $389.00
Duration: 12 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: USD
- Languages: English, Spanish (commonly spoken by tourists)
- Climate: Continental
- Timezone: America/Denver
- Population: The park itself has no permanent population; visitor numbers exceed 3 million annually.
- Best Time to Visit: access to park facilities.
- Visa Requirements Visitors to Grand Teton National Park must comply with United States visa regulations. Citizens of visa-waiver countries, including most EU and UK countries, can enter the US for tourism without a visa for up to 90 days under the ESTA program. US citizens do not require a visa. Visitors from other countries may need to obtain a tourist visa (B-2). Visa on arrival is not available. Electronic visa applications are required for eligible travelers.
About Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park is a stunning natural destination located in northwestern Wyoming, renowned for its dramatic mountain landscapes dominated by the jagged peaks of the Teton Range. The park offers a pristine wilderness experience with crystal-clear lakes, lush valleys, and abundant wildlife including moose, bears, and eagles. Its proximity to Yellowstone National Park makes it an ideal complement for travelers seeking diverse natural wonders. Visitors are drawn to Grand Teton for its breathtaking hiking trails, scenic drives, and opportunities for photography, fishing, and boating. The park’s rugged beauty and relatively accessible terrain make it a favorite for both casual visitors and outdoor enthusiasts. The combination of towering peaks, alpine meadows, and serene water bodies creates a unique environment that captivates all who visit. Whether you want to explore historic sites, enjoy wildlife watching, or embark on challenging climbs, Grand Teton offers a compelling blend of adventure and tranquility.
Grand Teton National Park Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Wyoming
- Duration Range: 2 to 10 hours
- Group Size: Private or shared tours
- Difficulty Level: Beginner to Advanced
- Recommended For: Visit between May and September for the best weather and full access to park facilities. Pack layered clothing for variable mountain conditions and sturdy footwear for hiking. Carry bear spray and follow wildlife safety guidelines. Respect park rules and stay on designated trails. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable for remote areas. Book accommodations and permits well in advance.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $45
Highest Price Tour: $200
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Important Tour Information
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
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Top Attractions
1. Jenny Lake – A picturesque glacial lake with boat shuttles and hiking trails offering spectacular views of the Tetons. 2. Signal Mountain – A viewpoint providing panoramic vistas of the entire Teton Range and Jackson Hole valley. 3. Mormon Row Historic District – Preserved homesteads showcasing early settler architecture against the mountain backdrop. 4. Cascade Canyon – A popular hiking destination featuring stunning waterfalls and dramatic canyon scenery. 5. Snake River Overlook – Famous for its iconic views of the Snake River winding through the valley with the Tetons rising behind.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain climbing, wildlife photography, boating on Jenny Lake, fishing in pristine streams, horseback riding, and scenic drives. Winter activities include cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Cultural experiences include visiting historic ranches and learning about Native American heritage. Ranger-led programs offer educational insights into the park’s ecology and history.
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Local Food & Cuisine
The local cuisine around Grand Teton focuses on hearty American fare with an emphasis on game meats such as elk and bison, fresh trout, and locally sourced produce. Popular dishes include trout almondine and elk burgers. Dining options range from rustic lodges to upscale restaurants like the Jenny Lake Lodge Dining Room and the Mural Room at Jackson Lake Lodge, where guests can enjoy regional specialties in a cozy mountain setting.
Getting Around
The park is accessible by car via US Highway 191/26/89. The nearest major airport is Jackson Hole Airport, about 15 miles south. Inside the park, shuttle services operate seasonally at Jenny Lake. Visitors typically use private vehicles or rental cars to explore. Biking is popular on designated roads. Parking is available at major trailheads and visitor centers but can fill quickly during peak season.
Travel Tips
Visit between May and September for the best weather and full access to park facilities. Pack layered clothing for variable mountain conditions and sturdy footwear for hiking. Carry bear spray and follow wildlife safety guidelines. Respect park rules and stay on designated trails. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable for remote areas. Book accommodations and permits well in advance.
Culture & Customs
The area reflects a blend of Western pioneer heritage and Native American traditions. Visitors should respect wildlife and natural habitats. Social customs emphasize outdoor recreation and conservation. Annual events include the Grand Teton Music Festival and local rodeos. Politeness and environmental responsibility are highly valued. Photography etiquette includes not disturbing wildlife or other visitors.
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