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Experience wildlife and mountain views in Grand Teton National Park with a private dawn or dusk safari, guided by expert naturalists in Jackson Hole.
Exploring Grand Teton National Park becomes truly special with the Private Wildlife Safari offered by Guides of Jackson Hole. Priced at $325 per person for approximately 4 hours, this tour provides a highly personalized experience, with options for dawn or dusk departures. The tour is fully private, ensuring your group receives dedicated attention, and it includes snacks, beverages, binoculars, and spotting scopes to enhance wildlife sightings. With a rating of 5.0 based on 24 reviews, it’s clear that visitors leave satisfied, praising the knowledgeable guides, scenic stops, and wildlife encounters.
While the tour is ideal for those short on time but eager to see the highlights of the Teton Mountains, it’s worth noting that park entrance fees are not included. This experience suits families, couples, or small groups seeking a flexible, customized adventure. The pickup service adds convenience, and the private nature of the tour guarantees an intimate exploration of the park’s natural wonders.

This private wildlife safari takes place within the stunning Grand Teton National Park and costs $325.00 per person. It lasts about 4 hours, making it an accessible choice for those with limited time but a strong interest in wildlife, mountain scenery, and historic landmarks. The tour departs from Jackson Hole, with a pickup service offered, adding ease and comfort to your day.
What truly makes this tour stand out is the “See Wildlife or Your Tour is Free” refund policy. This confidence in wildlife sightings means that if you don’t see any animals, you get your money back. The guides are expert naturalists with extensive knowledge of Grand Teton’s wildlife, geology, and history, ensuring you learn as you explore.
The fully private nature of the tour means that your group can customize the experience, whether you’re traveling as a family, a couple, or a small group. The tour operators emphasize client-centered experiences, often adjusting routes to match your particular interests or needs.
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The main activity involves driving through the park, with opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy mountain vistas. The tour features stops at iconic sites such as the Teton mountains, the Snake River, and the historic Moulton Barns. These landmarks provide breathtaking backdrops and photo opportunities during the approximately 4-hour excursion.
The tour is designed to focus on wildlife observation, with the guides expertly navigating remote roads to increase chances of spotting animals. The scenery across the park includes sweeping mountain views along with the chance to see the main highlights of Grand Teton in a compact timeframe, making it perfect for visitors with limited schedules.

During winter months (November to April), the tour may include a visit to the National Elk Refuge, located just north of Jackson. This stop offers a chance to see thousands of elk gathering, with the added opportunity to observe wolves following the elk—a rare and exciting sight.
Plus, the refuge is home to the Jackson herd of big horn sheep, which are particularly active during their December rut. The head-butting displays of the rams during this season provide a lively spectacle. This stop typically lasts about 1 hour, and admission is free.
This part of the tour enhances wildlife viewing beyond the park, especially in the winter when the animals congregate in these wintering grounds, offering visitors a chance to see predator-prey interactions and winter behavior of the elk and sheep.

The guides are highly trained and extremely knowledgeable about the wildlife, geology, and history of the Jackson Hole area. Multiple reviews highlight guides like Rachel, Liam, Cami, and Benji for their friendly demeanor, informative commentary, and ability to find animals even in challenging conditions.
The small group size and full privacy allow guides to tailor the tour to your interests. Whether you’re interested in learning about the local ecosystems, taking photos, or simply enjoying the scenery, guides are flexible and attentive.
Many reviews praise the guides’ dedication, noting how they lead you down remote roads and set up spotting scopes for better views of wildlife like elk, moose, bison, sheep, and more. This personalized approach helps ensure every guest has a memorable and educational experience.

The tour departs from 250 N Cache St, Jackson, WY 83001, making it easy to find in downtown Jackson Hole. The group size is private, and the tour includes snacks, such as chocolate, trail mix, fresh fruit, and granola bars, along with bottled water in aluminum bottles, and sparkling waters.
Coffee, hot chocolate, and tea are available, creating a cozy atmosphere during the drive. The tour provides binoculars and spotting scopes to enhance wildlife viewing, and guides will set up scopes for better animal sightings.
Park entrance fees are not included, so travelers should be prepared to pay those directly at the park. The tour is rated suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness levels, and Spanish-speaking guides can be requested.
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The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind when booking. Any cancellations made within this window are fully refunded, making it easier to plan your trip without worry. Changes less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted.
This flexible policy, combined with the private nature of the tour, makes it a practical choice for visitors who prefer to keep their plans adaptable.

This dawn or dusk private tour stands out thanks to its dedicated guides, personalized approach, and wildlife focus. The 4-hour duration makes it manageable for travelers with limited time, while the small-group or private setting ensures a comfortable, intimate experience.
The “See Wildlife or Your Tour is Free” guarantee offers confidence that your efforts will be rewarded with sightings, especially during the winter when animals like wolves, elk, and bighorn sheep are most active and visible. The inclusion of binoculars, scopes, snacks, and beverages makes the trip both comfortable and immersive.
While park entrance fees are not included, the overall value lies in the expert guidance, flexible customization, and the chance to see Jackson Hole’s wildlife in their natural habitat.

This safari is perfect for families, couples, or small groups looking for a personalized wildlife experience. It’s also well-suited for visitors interested in learning about the area’s geology and history while enjoying spectacular mountain scenery. The winter wildlife viewing aspect adds extra excitement for those wanting to see wolves and winter herds.
Travelers wanting a flexible, private outing with expert guides and guaranteed wildlife sightings will find this tour a rewarding addition to their Jackson Hole adventure.
“Amazing experience with Rachel!! She was very knowledgeable and took us down some remote roads to try to find more wildlife. Absolutely beautiful …”
What is the price of this wildlife safari?
The tour costs $325 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 4 hours.
Can I choose between dawn and dusk departures?
Yes, the tour is offered year-round at dawn or dusk—you can select the timing that best suits your schedule.
Are snacks and drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes chocolate, trail mix, fresh fruit, granola bars, bottled water, soda, sparkling waters, coffee, and hot chocolate.
What wildlife can I expect to see?
Common sightings include elk, moose, bison, sheep, and potentially wolves during winter months at the National Elk Refuge.
Are binoculars provided?
Yes, binoculars and spotting scopes are included to improve wildlife viewing.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, but travelers should provide car seats for infants and toddlers. Moderate physical fitness is recommended.
What happens if no wildlife is seen?
The tour has a “See Wildlife or Your Tour is Free” policy, guaranteeing a full refund if no animals are visible.
Are park entrance fees included?
No, visitors must pay park entrance fees separately.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made through the provider, Guides of Jackson Hole (GoJH), with confirmation provided at booking.
Can I request a guide in Spanish?
Yes, Spanish tours may be available upon request.
This Grand Teton National Park Private Wildlife Safari offers a highly flexible, informative, and wildlife-focused experience, ideal for visitors eager to see Jackson Hole’s famous animals against stunning mountain scenery.