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Discover the stunning landscapes of Grand Teton National Park on this 8-hour guided tour from Jackson Hole, including wildlife spotting and historical stops.

The Grand Teton National Park Tour from Jackson Hole offers an immersive day experience for those eager to see Wyoming’s iconic mountain range and scenic spots. Priced at $326.70 per person, this tour lasts about 8 hours and departs from Jackson at 7:30 am. It features comfortable coach transportation, knowledgeable guides, and a variety of stops that showcase the park’s natural beauty and history.
This tour is ideal for visitors who want a comprehensive look at the Teton Range, Jackson Lake, and surrounding landmarks without the hassle of planning. While the park entrance fee is extra, the tour includes snacks, bottled water, binoculars, and a spotting scope, making wildlife viewing and photography easier. The tour’s reviews highlight friendly guides and breathtaking scenery, though it’s important to note that lunch is not included and some stops may be affected by maintenance or crowds.

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The tour begins early at 7:30 am with easy hotel pickup from Jackson hotels. Passengers board a well-maintained, air-conditioned coach that transports everyone comfortably through the Wyoming landscape. The route is designed for scenic viewing, with windows that maximize the mountain vistas.
Once on the road, the guide provides an introduction to the day ahead, setting expectations for wildlife, geology, and history. The convenient pickup ensures a hassle-free start, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the views without concern over navigation or parking.

The tour’s first major stop at the Mormon Row Historic District lasts about an hour. Here, visitors find the famous historic Mormon cabins, which are some of the most photographed structures in the area. The guide shares stories about the early settlers who built these cabins and their lives in Wyoming.
This stop offers excellent photo opportunities and a chance to learn about the region’s pioneering history. It’s a peaceful spot that captures the rugged charm of the Tetons. The stop is free of charge and provides a glimpse into the area’s past before moving on to natural and scenic sites.

Next, the tour heads to Menor’s Ferry, a historic ferry crossing across the Snake River. While the Naud Noble Cabins are not open to the public, the exterior of Maud Noble’s Cabin is visible, and the guide explains the lives of Wyoming’s early settlers.
This stop, lasting about an hour, offers insights into the park’s transportation history and the importance of the Snake River for local commerce. It’s a chance to appreciate the historic infrastructure that helped shape the region’s development.

The Jenny Lake Overlook provides stunning views of the Teton Range and the lake below. Although the trail down to the lake is currently closed for maintenance, the overlook still offers spectacular vistas suitable for photography and quiet reflection.
If timing allows, the group may visit String Lake, known for its tranquil waters and scenic surroundings. This stop allows for a brief walk and several photo opportunities, capturing the park’s rugged beauty.

A highlight of the tour is the stop at Jackson Lake Lodge, where visitors can purchase lunch at the general store. The lodge overlooks Jackson Lake, providing a perfect setting for an outdoor picnic or meal with views of the mountain peaks.
The guide explains how the park hosts 300 bird species, dozens of mammals, and 1,000 plant species, enriching the experience with educational insights. After lunch, the group heads to Jackson Lake for more sightseeing.

Spending time at Jackson Lake offers a chance to relax and enjoy the alpine scenery. The tour includes a stop where visitors can take photos, watch for wildlife, and simply soak in the landscape. The lake’s vastness and mountain backdrop create a memorable photo setting.
Wildlife enthusiasts can expect to see animals such as moose, beavers, and eagles, especially around the Oxbow Bend area. The guide’s familiarity with wildlife habits enhances the likelihood of spotting animals during the drive and brief stops.

The Colter Bay Visitor Center is a stop of about an hour, where visitors can explore exhibits of American Indian artifacts. The center showcases the indigenous cultures associated with the park area and provides educational displays about local history.
This stop adds cultural depth to the tour, giving insight into the Native American heritage and the natural environment of the Tetons.
On the return journey, the tour makes a brief stop at Oxbow Bend, a renowned wildlife viewing spot. Depending on crowd levels and parking, the group may pull over for a quick look. This location is famous for sightings of moose, deer, and other wildlife, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the guide’s experience increases the chances of observing animals in their natural habitat during this part of the tour.
Throughout the day, the professional guide provides insights into the geology, ecology, and history of the Grand Tetons. Reviews repeatedly praise guides like Mike and Steven for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to answer questions, making the experience both fun and informative.
The inclusion of binoculars and a spotting scope helps guests get closer views of wildlife and landscape details, elevating the overall experience.
The tour starts at 7:30 am with hotel pickup arranged at specific locations in Jackson. The cost of $326.70 per person covers transportation, guide services, snacks, bottled water, binoculars, and a spotting scope. The park entrance fee is not included and must be paid separately.
Because the tour is booked 65 days in advance on average, it’s advisable to reserve early for preferred dates. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, offering flexibility in case of weather or scheduling issues.
This tour appeals most to those who want a comprehensive day of sightseeing with expert narration. It suits travelers seeking to combine scenic views, wildlife spotting, and historical insights without the effort of planning individual stops.
The small group setting and comfortable transportation make it suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers. Physical activity is minimal, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended for stops.
The Grand Teton National Park Tour from Jackson Hole delivers a well-rounded experience of Wyoming’s most iconic landscapes. The 8-hour itinerary includes key landmarks, wildlife viewing opportunities, and educational commentary from guides praised for their knowledge and friendliness.
While lunch is not included and park entrance fees are extra, the tour offers value for money considering the extensive sightseeing and educational components. It’s especially suited for those who want an organized, informative tour with plenty of photo opportunities and wildlife encounters.
The consistent high ratings and glowing reviews confirm that this tour is a reliable choice for exploring the Tetons in comfort and style.
“Mike was an awesome guide. He was personable, accommodating, and knowledgeable. The Grand Tetons were jaw droppingly beautiful too!”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is purchased separately at Jackson Lake Lodge’s general store.
What is the total duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 7:30 am and ending back at the meeting point.
Are wildlife sightings guaranteed?
Wildlife sightings depend on natural activity, but guides with experience increase the likelihood of seeing moose, beavers, eagles, and other species.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes for walking, camera or smartphone for photos, and appropriate clothing for weather conditions.
Are children allowed?
Yes, the minimum age is 8 years, and service animals are permitted.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available through Viator, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
Are park entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are not included and must be paid separately.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Mormon Row, Menor’s Ferry, Jenny Lake Overlook, Jackson Lake, Colter Bay Visitor Center, and a quick view at Oxbow Bend.
How many people are in each tour group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 50 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience.
What makes this tour stand out from others?
The combination of knowledgeable guides, wildlife viewing aids, and scenic stops makes this tour a trusted choice for a full-day adventure in Grand Teton National Park.