Grand Teton & Native American Petroglyph Public Tour
Duration
8 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Winter wildlife viewing in Grand Teton National Park
Possible sightings of bison elk moose deer wolves eagles pronghorn coyotes and bighorn sheep
Visit to the National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center
Opportunity to view ancient Shoshone Native American petroglyphs



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This public winter tour offers an inspiring journey through the serene landscapes of Grand Teton National Park, where snow covered mountains, quiet valleys, and open meadows create the perfect backdrop for observing wildlife. Your day begins with a scenic drive from Jackson Hole as your guide shares stories and insights about the region’s history, natural environment, and native wildlife. The route includes several stops to admire the views and to look for animals such as bison, elk, moose, deer, wolves, and eagles. The peaceful winter atmosphere allows for excellent wildlife viewing, and the dramatic Teton Range provides unforgettable photographic opportunities. As the tour continues, you will travel through some of the most striking winter scenery in the American West, with your guide offering a deeper understanding of the land and its importance.
The experience also includes cultural and historical highlights that make the adventure even more meaningful. Guests will visit the National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center, where lifelike displays and exhibits reveal the natural history and adaptations of wild sheep. Winter is an exceptional time to see bighorn sheep, and it is common to encounter large groups resting in their wintering grounds. After a warm and comforting lunch in the town of Dubois, you will explore ancient Shoshone Native American petroglyphs that date back thousands of years, offering a powerful look into the lives and stories of early peoples who once lived in this region. The combination of wildlife viewing, cultural exploration, and winter scenery creates a well rounded and memorable experience for every guest.
Pickup and Drop off from your Jackson Hole area accommodations
National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center Entrance Fee
Restaurant lunch in Dubois, Wyoming
Use of Binoculars and Spotting Scope
Snacks and Refreshments
Park entry fee
Gratuities
Weather appropriate clothing and shoes
Camera
Children that 6 years of age must be accompanied by an adult
Public transportation nearby
Follow all safety instructions when observing wildlife
Keep your personal essentials
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