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Experience a 2.5-hour guided horseback ride through Wyoming’s Bridger-Teton National Forest, with stunning mountain views and a delicious lunch included.
Discover the beauty of Jackson Hole from a unique angle with the Jackson Hole: Teton View Guided Horseback Ride with Lunch. This tour, offered by Willow Creek Horseback Rides, lasts approximately 2.5 hours and takes you through the scenic Bridger-Teton National Forest. Priced affordably and limited to 8 participants, it offers an intimate experience with nature alongside the comfort of guided support and a tasty packed lunch. The tour consistently earns a high rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on three reviews, highlighting the quality of the guides and the breathtaking scenery.
While the ride is suitable for most, it does come with some practical considerations, including a maximum weight limit of 265 pounds and a minimum age of 8 years. The experience balances gentle riding with plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife, making it a perfect choice for those wanting to connect with Wyoming’s wilderness in a relaxed setting.


The Jackson Hole horseback ride begins at the Willow Creek Horseback Rides Base Camp, located about 20 to 30 minutes from Jackson, accessible via scenic drive. The guide introduces riders to the horses, carefully selecting a suitable mount based on size and riding experience, ensuring comfort for all skill levels.
The trail winds through the Bridger-Teton National Forest, offering views of Willow Creek and various landscapes. The ride starts with a climb toward Ann’s Pond, where riders can often spot moose having a drink at the water’s edge. The forest scenery transitions smoothly from open meadows to wooded areas, giving a varied backdrop to the ride.
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One of the highlights of this tour is the ascent toward Ann’s Ridge, a designated lookout point. Riders dismount here for a rest and view, taking in 360-degree vistas that showcase the Grand Teton Mountain Range in stunning detail. This elevation offers a perfect spot for photos and a chance to appreciate Wyoming’s rugged landscape.
The guide leads the group through gentle climbs, maintaining a relaxed pace suited for all participants. The terrain remains manageable, making this a comfortable experience even for those new to horseback riding.

After the climb, riders dismount to enjoy a light, deli-style lunch on the ridge. The meal includes big deli sandwiches, chips, cookies, and an apple—a thoughtful inclusion for both humans and horses. The lunch break offers an opportunity to rest, chat, and take in the breathtaking mountain views before continuing the ride.
The guide encourages riders to stretch their legs and soak up the peaceful natural surroundings. This scenic pause serves as a memorable highlight, especially given the stunning backdrop of the Grand Teton Range.

Post-lunch, the guided trail continues along the Ann’s Ridge Loop, descending along the historic Bryan’s Flat logging road. The route traces a gentle, scenic path back toward the starting point, providing more chances to observe the forest’s wildlife and enjoy the flowing waters of Willow Creek.
This part of the ride emphasizes the historic and natural elements of the area, highlighting the long-standing logging routes and the native ecosystem. Riders remain at a walk, ensuring everyone can comfortably appreciate the landscape without feeling rushed.
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Throughout the ride, there’s a strong emphasis on wildlife observation. The guide keeps a keen eye out for elk, deer, moose, and hawks, sharing insights into the local fauna and flora. The moose are often seen at Ann’s Pond, providing excellent photo opportunities.
This tour offers a genuine chance to connect with Wyoming’s wilderness, with the guide’s knowledge enriching the experience. The natural scenery and animal sightings create a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for nature lovers.
The tour departs from Willow Creek Horseback Rides at their Base Camp, located at coordinates 43.27799606323242, -110.64757537841797. Travelers from Jackson should follow a straightforward route: drive south on Broadway Ave (US-26) for about 13 miles toward Hoback Junction, then turn at the large wooden moose in the pasture onto Bryan Flats Rd and follow for 1.4 miles to the camp.
The camp is situated on a well-maintained dirt road, ensuring easy access. The tour group is limited to 8 participants, promoting a more personalized experience with the guide.

This guided horseback ride lasts 2.5 hours in total, with the actual riding time plus stops included. The tour is designed to be suitable for most riders, though participants must be at least 8 years old and weigh no more than 265 pounds to ensure the health of the horses.
The small group size of up to 8 riders allows for attentive guiding and personalized attention. Riders are required to maintain proper spacing and ride at a walk throughout, making this accessible to beginners and those with some riding experience.

The guides leading this tour are highly praised, with at least one review noting that Jordan was an exceptional guide who effectively navigated the trails. The guides share insights into the landscape, wildlife, and history, enriching the journey without overwhelming.
Their friendly demeanor and expertise help create a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere, especially for first-time riders or those unfamiliar with horseback riding.

The tour offers full flexibility with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking is simple with a reserve now, pay later policy, allowing travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment.
Given the included lunch, guided support, and scenic views, the experience offers good value, especially for those looking for an authentic outdoor adventure close to Jackson.
This horseback ride suits adventurers seeking scenic mountain views in a relaxed, small-group setting. It’s ideal for those aged 8 and above who want to experience Wyoming’s wilderness without intense physical exertion.
Wildlife watchers, nature lovers, and anyone interested in a gentle horseback experience with stunning vistas will find this tour rewarding. Those concerned about weight limits or young children should plan accordingly, as the tour has clear restrictions.
This tour combines the natural beauty of Jackson Hole, the Grand Teton Range, and the Bridger-Teton National Forest into a manageable and memorable experience. The guided support, small group size, and delicious packed lunch make it a relaxed yet immersive way to enjoy Wyoming’s outdoors.
While it’s not suited for children under 8 or riders over 265 pounds, most others will appreciate the peaceful pace, wildlife sightings, and breathtaking vistas. The consistent praise for the guides and the scenic route underscores this experience’s appeal for those wanting an authentic Wyoming adventure.
How long is the horseback ride?
The ride lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including stops for lunch and breaks.
What is included in the lunch?
The lunch features big deli sandwiches, chips, cookies, and an apple.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Willow Creek Horseback Rides at their Base Camp near Bryan Flats Rd.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes, children 8 years and older can participate, provided they meet the weight requirement.
What is the maximum rider weight?
Riders must not exceed 265 pounds to ensure the safety and health of the horses.
How do I get to the meeting location from Jackson?
Drive south on Broadway Ave (US-26) for about 13 miles, then turn at the large wooden moose onto Bryan Flats Rd and follow for 1.4 miles.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants must be able to ride at a walk and maintain proper spacing between horses.
What wildlife might I see?
Expect to see elk, deer, moose, and hawks along the trail, with moose often spotted near water.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, with a gentle pace and guided instruction, it’s appropriate for beginners and those with some riding experience.
How many people are in each group?
The small group size of 8 ensures personalized attention and fewer crowds.
This horseback ride offers a peaceful, scenic way to experience Wyoming’s wilderness, with the right balance of adventure and comfort for a memorable outdoor outing.
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