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Experience Wyoming’s winter wonders with this 4-day tour featuring wildlife viewing, Yellowstone snowcoach trips, Old Faithful, and a sleigh ride into the Elk Refuge.

This 4-day Grand Teton & Yellowstone Winter Tour from Jackson, Wyoming, offers a well-rounded exploration of some of the most iconic natural sites in the region. With a focus on wildlife sightings, geothermal features, and winter landscapes, this tour is ideal for those who want to experience Wyoming’s outdoors in its snowy splendor. Priced affordably and rated 5/5 based on 8 reviews, it stands out as a reliable choice for travelers seeking a mix of nature, adventure, and comfort, all led by knowledgeable guides.
The tour includes wildlife safaris, a snowcoach journey into Yellowstone, and a horse-drawn sleigh ride into the National Elk Refuge, providing diverse ways to experience Wyoming’s winter wonders. While accommodations are rated 2-3 stars, the focus remains on the unforgettable scenery and animal encounters. This trip suits travelers who appreciate active outdoor experiences, wildlife, and geothermal marvels, though it requires warm clothing and winter boots.
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The adventure begins with an afternoon wildlife tour in Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge. Traveling in a heated Suburban, the group searches for moose, wolves, coyotes, bighorn sheep, mule deer, and bison. These guided safaris maximize wildlife sightings amid the snow-covered landscape, giving a vivid sense of winter’s impact on these animals’ habitats.
On the second day, the tour features a sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge, home to over 5,000 elk. The horse-drawn sleigh provides a peaceful, up-close view of the elk herds amidst the snow, creating a peaceful and picturesque winter scene. This experience offers a rare chance to see large herds in their natural winter environment, making it a highlight for many.
More Great Tours NearbyPost-sleigh ride, travelers cross into Montana, traveling through Grand Teton National Park to reach West Yellowstone. The town offers time for shopping and exploring local shops before overnight stays. The journey itself showcases the stunning scenic contrasts of the region, with snow-laden forests and mountain vistas.
One of the tour’s main highlights is the snowcoach trip into Yellowstone National Park, taking visitors to Old Faithful and other geothermal features. The specialized winter vehicle navigates Yellowstone’s snow-blanketed roads, offering close-up views of geyser eruptions and thermal areas like Fountain Paint-Pots. The stops allow visitors to walk among bubbling mud pots and steaming pools, offering a tactile experience of Yellowstone’s geothermal activity in winter.
After lunch at Old Faithful, the tour continues to Fountain Paint Pots and other hydrothermal sites. The guide points out features like Mud-Pots and explains their formation, enriching the experience. The return trip includes photo stops along the way, capturing the stark beauty of Yellowstone’s winter scenery.
On the final day, the trip departs from West Yellowstone and heads toward the Hebgen Lake Earthquake of 1959 site, a significant geological landmark. The drive passes through Island Park and showcases Wyoming’s winter landscapes before concluding in Jackson Hole. The route offers peaceful, snow-covered vistas, wrapping up the adventure with a sense of Wyoming’s geological history.

The tour starts in Jackson, Wyoming, with the meeting point confirmed after reservation. Group sizes are small, with transportation in heated vehicles designed for comfort during chilly winter days. The tour includes all transportation, National Park entrance fees, and 3 nights of accommodations rated 2-3 stars.
Participants benefit from binoculars and a spotting scope, making wildlife viewing easier in winter conditions. The tour also features breakfasts on days 2, 3, and 4, along with snacks and refreshments. The live commentary in English enhances understanding of the sites visited.
Travelers should bring warm clothing and winter boots with good tread, essential for comfort and safety. It’s recommended to stay in Jackson the night before the tour begins, and accommodations are needed for the night after. The tour is not suitable for children under 6, wheelchair users, or those with mobility issues.

What makes this tour special is its combination of wildlife safaris, geothermal visits, and scenic drives in the winter landscape—an ideal mix for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The sleigh ride into the Elk Refuge stands out as a peaceful, scenic highlight, while the snowcoach trip to Old Faithful offers an authentic Yellowstone experience in snow-covered splendor.
The guides receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to spot wildlife, making the experience both educational and enjoyable. The stunning winter views and animal sightings are frequently mentioned as memorable features, reinforced by a perfect 5/5 rating from satisfied travelers.
While the tour provides an immersive experience, it demands warm clothing and winter boots, and it’s not suitable for very young children or guests with mobility issues. Those who love outdoor winter scenery, wildlife, and geothermal marvels will find this journey particularly rewarding.
The combination of guided safaris, a sleigh ride, and Yellowstone’s geothermal features ensures a diverse and engaging experience, perfect for travelers wanting a comprehensive winter adventure in Wyoming.

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 6 years old.
What should I bring for the winter conditions?
Warm clothing and winter boots with good tread are essential, along with any personal gear for cold weather.
Are meals included?
Breakfast is provided on days 2, 3, and 4. Meals and beverages not listed are not included.
What kind of accommodations are provided?
The tour includes 3 nights’ stay in 2-3 star accommodations in Jackson and West Yellowstone.
How long are the wildlife safaris?
Wildlife tours are conducted in a heated 10-passenger vehicle during the afternoon on Day 1, with the specific duration not detailed but designed for optimal wildlife viewing.
Can I participate in the snowcoach trip if I dislike enclosed spaces?
The snowcoach is a specialized vehicle for winter travel into Yellowstone, and it is the primary mode of transport for this part of the tour.
What is the group size?
The tour operates in small groups, with transportation in heated vehicles suitable for about 10 passengers.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour is not suitable for guests with mobility issues or wheelchair users.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of wildlife sightings, geothermal features, and scenic snowcoach and sleigh rides in a single tour makes it a well-rounded winter Wyoming experience.
How are the guides?
Guides are knowledgeable, friendly, and provide live commentary, enhancing the overall experience.
This Jackson: 4-Day Grand Teton & Yellowstone Winter Tour offers a practical, enjoyable way to see Wyoming’s winter landscapes, wildlife, and geothermal features, making it a solid choice for nature lovers eager for an active winter getaway.
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