Full Day Winter Wildlife In The Tetons - (Jackson Hole) - Public
Duration
6 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Enjoy a picnic while taking in uninterrupted views of the Teton Range
Discover the significance of the National Elk Refuge to migrating wildlife
Learn interesting facts about Wyoming’s flora and fauna from expert guides
Explore safe trails suitable for all skill levels during the winter months
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Experience the magic of Wyoming’s winter landscapes on this immersive wildlife tour. Your adventure begins at sunrise when your guide collects you from your lodging and sets off toward the National Elk Refuge and Grand Teton National Park. Along the way, enjoy the scenic drive while learning about the ecology, geology, and wildlife of the region. With expert narration, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of elk, bison, and other native species thriving in their natural habitats.
Discover the thrill of spotting wildlife as you walk to breathtaking overlooks and enjoy a picnic with sweeping views of the Teton Range. The day combines gentle walks, photography opportunities, and the excitement of observing animals in their winter environment. Whether you are drawn to nature, photography, or simply the serene beauty of snow-covered mountains, this tour offers a complete and unforgettable winter wildlife experience in one of the most iconic landscapes of the United States.
Locally sourced Picnic Lunch
Transportation
Hd binoculars, spotting scopes, snacks and waters
Gratuities
Comfortable clothes
Comfortable shoes
Jacket
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Camera
National Park Pass
Dress warmly in layers for cold winter conditions and wind protection
Wear insulated boots with good traction for snowy or icy terrain
Children should be supervised and dressed appropriately for cold weather
Bring a camera or binoculars for wildlife spotting and scenic views
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