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Discover Grand Teton in winter with this 4-hour snowshoe tour, featuring expert guides, wildlife sightings, and all gear included for $198 per person.

For those seeking a beautiful winter escape in Jackson Hole, the 4-hour Snowshoe in Grand Teton National Park offers a well-rounded experience for $198 per person. This tour, rated 5.0 out of 5 from 122 reviews, is praised for its knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and flexibility to customize the route. The duration is approximately 4 hours, making it ideal for a half-day outdoor activity, and it includes all necessary equipment, so no packing or preparation is required.
Participants are picked up from Jackson, Wyoming, and transported to the park, where they explore snow-covered hills, forests, and wildlife in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The tour is suitable for most fitness levels, with a leisurely pace and options for private sessions catering to different energy levels. Weather permitting, this adventure promises an authentic snowy backcountry experience with expert interpretation along the way.
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The tour begins at 210 N Cache St, Jackson, WY 83001, where guests meet their guide and hop into a comfortable vehicle for the drive to the park. This setup ensures a smooth start, with most travelers able to join easily, since the activity is near public transportation. The meeting point is conveniently located within Jackson, making pickup and drop-off straightforward.
Transportation in custom safari-style vehicles adds a touch of adventure as you head toward the park’s snow-covered landscapes. The small group size keeps the experience intimate and allows guides to tailor the journey to the group’s interests, whether it’s wildlife spotting or enjoying the scenic views.

One of the tour’s biggest advantages is that all snowshoeing equipment is included—snowshoes, poles, and gaiters—so there’s no need to bring your own. The guides ensure everyone is properly fitted and comfortable, regardless of experience. Along with gear, the tour supplies a variety of high-quality snacks, along with coffee or tea to keep energy levels high during breaks.
Having everything provided means travelers can focus solely on enjoying the scenery and listening to the guides’ insights, rather than worrying about packing or rental logistics. This comprehensive setup appeals especially to visitors new to snowshoeing or winter outdoor activities.

This adventure takes you across rolling hills and through snow-covered forests at the base of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. The naturalist guides craft a route based on your group’s interests, whether it’s exploring quieter backcountry areas or seeking wildlife sightings.
Expect to observe animal tracks, interpret signs of local wildlife, and learn about the snow science and winter ecology of the region. The leisurely pace makes it accessible for most ages and fitness levels, with options to extend the tour for private groups or those seeking a more energetic experience.

Guides are highly skilled at spotting animal signs, such as tracks of moose, elk, foxes, and even bear claws on trees. Throughout the journey, guides share fascinating facts about the local ecosystem and how animals adapt to winter conditions in the Tetons. These interpretive insights make the snowshoe trek both fun and educational.
The chance to see wildlife in their natural winter habitat adds a special element to this tour, especially on days when the weather is clear and visibility is good. Even in heavy snow or overcast conditions, the guides’ expertise ensures an enriching experience.

While the main focus is on snowshoeing through the landscape, the route may include stops along creek beds, frozen lakes, and other scenic spots. These stops allow for snacks, wildlife viewing, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the snowy environment. On one memorable trip, guides have taken groups across a frozen lake, offering a peaceful setting for a quick rest and snack.
Each stop is designed to enhance the understanding of the ecosystem, with guides pointing out native birds, animal tracks, and plant life, which remain visible even in winter. The diversity of terrain and habitat makes each tour different and engaging.

One of the most appreciated features of this tour is the ability to customize the route and focus. Travelers can choose the direction they prefer, whether aiming for more wildlife sightings, scenic views, or a gentle walk. The guides adjust accordingly, ensuring each group gets a personalized experience tailored to their interests and energy levels.
For families with children or less experienced snowshoers, the tour offers options to go at a relaxed pace while still providing plenty of opportunities for discovery. Private tours are also available for those who want an even more tailored outing.

The tour explicitly states that no previous snowshoeing experience is necessary—”If you can walk, you can snowshoe.” This makes it accessible for most visitors, including families, seniors, and first-time outdoor enthusiasts. With a maximum of 7 travelers, guides can provide close attention and support as needed.
Children 8 and under must be booked privately, ensuring they have the best possible experience. The pace remains gentle, and guides are attentive to different fitness levels, making this a comfortable option for a broad audience.
The tour includes the Grand Teton National Park entrance fee of $20 per person, which is valid for 7 days. Guests are encouraged to bring their own park pass if they already possess one. The fee covers the scenic exploration and interpretive guidance within the park.
While guides provide snacks and drinks, gratuities are not included and are at the discretion of guests. The tour starts and ends at the same meeting point in Jackson Hole**, with the activity concluding back at the original location. The tour operates rain, snow, or shine, with full refunds offered if canceled due to poor weather.
This tour boasts a perfect 5.0 rating from 122 reviews, with many emphasizing the expertise and enthusiasm of guides like Billy, Ricky, Sarah, and Tyler. Guests consistently praise the guides’ knowledge about local wildlife, plant life, and history, as well as their ability to make the experience fun and informative.
Common positive notes include wildlife sightings, beautiful scenery, and the flexibility to extend or tailor the tour. Reviewers also highlight the comfortable gear, snacks, and overall excellent service as key strengths. There are occasional mentions of weather challenges, but guides’ professionalism ensures the experience remains rewarding.
This 4-hour Grand Teton snowshoe adventure is ideal for nature lovers, families, and first-time snowshoers seeking an accessible way to experience the park in winter. Thanks to the small group size and personalized approach, it appeals to those wanting a more intimate, educational, and scenic outing.
While the tour is suitable for most, those looking for a more vigorous or extended experience can opt for private options or longer tours. Travelers should prepare for cold weather and dress appropriately, as the guides recommend layering for comfort.
The 4-hour snowshoe tour in Grand Teton National Park offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, wildlife observation, and expert interpretation. Its inclusiveness, with gear and snacks provided, makes it an appealing choice for beginners and seasoned outdoor enthusiasts alike.
The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the flexible route options keep the experience fresh and engaging. This tour stands out for its knowledgeable guides, scenic settings, and focus on ecology, making it a valuable addition to any winter itinerary in Jackson Hole.
If you’re hoping to enjoy winter in the Tetons with a knowledgeable guide, stunning landscapes, and the comfort of all gear included, this guided snowshoe tour is a highly recommended option.
“Billy was a fantastic guide! We had heavy snow so didnt get a lot of Mountain Views or animal sightings but really enjoyed our snowshoeing experience.”
Is prior snowshoeing experience necessary?
No, no previous experience is needed; if you can walk, you can snowshoe. The tour is designed to be accessible and comfortable for most fitness levels.
What should I wear for the tour?
While specific clothing isn’t listed, the reviews suggest dressing in layers and appropriate winter gear. Guides recommend preparing for cold weather, especially if snow is heavy.
Are private tours available?
Yes, private programs can be arranged and are ideal for families with children 8 and under or groups wanting a customized experience.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes snowshoes, poles, gaiters, snacks, coffee/tea, and a naturalist guide. Park entrance fees are also included if needed.
Can I cancel if the weather is poor?
Yes, full refunds are available if the tour is canceled due to bad weather. Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance.
How many participants are in each group?
Tours are limited to 7 participants, ensuring a small, personalized experience with attentive guides.