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Experience stunning views of the Grand Tetons on this 2.5-hour scenic float along Snake River in Jackson Hole, led by expert guides for an intimate adventure.
Exploring the breathtaking scenery of Grand Teton National Park becomes even more memorable with the Grand Teton Views 7-Mile Snake River Scenic Float in Jackson. Priced at $110 per person, this 2-hour 30-minute boat trip offers a peaceful way to take in sweeping mountain vistas, spot local wildlife, and learn about the region’s natural highlights. The tour departs from central Jackson and features a small group size capped at 12 participants, ensuring an intimate experience with plenty of personalized attention.
Whether you prefer a morning or afternoon float, this tour suits travelers who appreciate relaxed outdoor activities combined with educational commentary from knowledgeable guides. It’s especially appealing for those who want a gentle, scenic outing that balances adventure with comfort—though it’s worth noting that the actual time on the water is about 1 hour, with additional time spent traveling to and from the river.


This scenic float begins at 945 W Broadway in Jackson. Transportation from the shop to the river and back is included, making the process smooth and straightforward. The group size remains small, with a maximum of 12 travelers, fostering a cozy environment ideal for those who prefer a quieter, more personalized outing. Most travelers find the pacing relaxed, allowing plenty of time to take in the scenery and ask questions.
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The tour takes place on the Private and scenic Snake River Ranch, running from June 11th through September 30th. It covers approximately 7 miles of river float, giving ample time to enjoy the surroundings without feeling rushed. The float features several stops at key locations, including Jackson Hole Whitewater, Grand Teton National Park, Gros Ventre Wilderness, Wilson, Teton Pines Country Club, and Teton Pass.
These stops highlight different aspects of the region’s landscape—from the towering Gros Ventre Mountains to the lush wilderness areas—making each segment of the journey visually engaging. During the float, guides point out and explain the area’s highlights, such as notable wildlife and geographic features.
This tour is celebrated for offering a new perspective on the Grand Tetons, viewing the mountains from the water rather than from land-based viewpoints. The small group size ensures a quieter, more personal adventure, with ample opportunity for wildlife sightings like bald eagles and osprey.
The guides are praised for their knowledgeability and personable style. Guides like Ian Anderson, RJ, and others bring regional insights, making the experience both educational and entertaining. They also provide practical gear such as ponchos and blankets to keep guests comfortable, regardless of weather conditions.

Starting from Jackson Hole Whitewater, the float moves toward Grand Teton National Park, where views of the iconic peaks are spectacular. The journey then passes through Jackson Hole and Gros Ventre Wilderness, offering insights into the region’s natural history.
Next, travelers glide past Gros Ventre Mountains and Wilson, with scenic vistas and potential wildlife encounters. The tour also includes views of Teton Pines Country Club and Teton Pass, adding variety to the landscape. Each stop allows for photo opportunities and wildlife viewing, with guides eager to share their knowledge about the area’s ecology and geography.

Wildlife sightings are a highlight of this float. Common animals include bald eagles, which are often spotted perched in trees or soaring overhead, along with osprey and possibly young moose. The guides are skilled at pointing out these creatures and explaining their behaviors, adding an educational layer to the trip.
Alongside wildlife, the views of Grand Teton Mountain Range dominate the scenery. The towering peaks provide a stunning backdrop, especially when reflected in the river’s calm waters. The combination of mountains, lush wilderness, and wildlife creates a memorable, picture-perfect setting.

Weather can vary from morning to afternoon, so the tour supplies ponchos for rain or summer storms and blankets for cooler mornings. Travelers should dress in layers and bring sun protection if participating during warmer parts of the day. The inclusion of weather gear ensures that the float remains comfortable regardless of conditions.

Rated 4.7 out of 5 based on 99 reviews, this float consistently earns praise for guides’ expertise, scenic beauty, and overall value. Guides like Julianna, RJ, and Zack receive mentions for their personability and knowledge, making each trip informative and fun.
Most reviews highlight how relaxing and peaceful the float is, with many noting the quality of wildlife sightings and the stunning mountain vistas. The tour’s gentle pace makes it suitable for all ages, including families with children as young as six.

The tour offers free cancellation, allowing cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund. This policy provides peace of mind, especially during unpredictable weather or unforeseen schedule changes. The tour operates with a minimum number of participants, but most bookings proceed without issue.
This float appeals most to those seeking a relaxed, scenic experience with plenty of wildlife and mountain views. It’s ideal for families, couples, or small groups who prefer a calm, educational outing. The small group size and expert guides make it a comfortable choice for travelers who value personalized attention, while the moderate $110 price makes it accessible for many.
The scenic float along Snake River is a peaceful way to enjoy the grandeur of the Grand Tetons from a different vantage point. The expert guides, combined with stunning scenery and wildlife sightings, create a memorable and enriching experience.
While the actual water time is about one hour, the overall trip—including transportation and stops—provides a leisurely, well-paced excursion suitable for most visitors. The small group size enhances the sense of intimacy, making it perfect for those who prefer a quieter, more personal adventure.
For anyone looking to combine scenic beauty with wildlife observation and expert narration, this float offers excellent value and a chance to enjoy the natural splendor of Jackson Hole’s iconic landscapes.
“Ian Anderson was our tour guide today on this awesome and interesting scenic tour of the Snake River inside Tetons park. He was so the perfect mix…”
What is the duration of the float?
The float itself lasts about 1 hour, but the entire experience, including transportation and stops, is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
What should I wear for the float?
Dress in layers, and bring sun protection. The tour provides ponchos for rain and blankets for chilly mornings, ensuring comfort regardless of the weather.
Can children participate in this tour?
Most travelers can participate, and the float is suitable for families, including children as young as 6 years old.
Is wildlife frequently seen during the float?
Wildlife sightings like bald eagles and osprey are common, especially during favorable seasons. Guides are skilled at spotting animals and pointing them out.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
How many people are in each group?
The float is limited to 12 participants, which keeps the experience intimate and relaxed.