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Experience wildlife at sunset in Grand Teton National Park on this small-group 4-hour tour with expert guides, binoculars, scopes, and vibrant wildlife sightings.

The Sunset 4-Hour Grand Teton Wildlife Adventure offers a uniquely intimate way to explore one of America’s most stunning national parks. For $198 per person, this tour takes place in Jackson Hole, lasting approximately four hours, and provides a chance to see grizzlies, wolves, elk, moose, bison, and more in their natural habitat. With a perfect 5.0 rating based on over 1,017 reviews, and 99% recommending the experience, this tour is clearly a favorite among visitors seeking authentic wildlife encounters.
What makes this experience stand out is the combination of small-group size, professional guides with science backgrounds, and specialized equipment like Swarovski scopes and binoculars. The tour is designed for those who want to avoid crowds and enjoy 360-degree viewing from a custom vehicle with roof hatches and panoramic windows. It’s ideal for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and curious explorers eager to learn about the landscape’s ecology, geology, and cultural history.
While the tour offers many highlights, it’s important to note that admission to Grand Teton National Park is $20 per person (if you do not already have a park pass). The meeting point is conveniently located at 210 N Cache St, Jackson, with the tour ending back at the start point. This experience is suitable for most travelers, though children 8 and under require a private tour for convenience.

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This tour takes full advantage of sunset hours, when many animals are most active and visible. The timing allows for spectacular views of the mountain silhouette against the setting sun, creating a memorable backdrop for wildlife spotting and photography. The small-group format fosters a cozy, relaxed atmosphere, making it easier to ask questions and focus on wildlife observation.
The custom vehicle is equipped for optimal viewing with roof hatches that open for unobstructed wildlife observation. Each traveler has a window seat, and the high-quality binoculars and scopes are shared among the group, ensuring everyone gets a good look at the animals.

Guides on this tour have science backgrounds and deep knowledge of the local ecology and animal behavior. They are skilled at locating wildlife and sharing insightful stories about the animals and the landscape. The guides’ ability to spot animals like moose, bison, elk, and wolves is frequently praised, with some reviews mentioning they use professional-grade scopes that make wildlife visible even from a distance.
Many reviews highlight the friendly, knowledgeable guides, such as Ricky, Kirk, and Ashley, who tailor the experience to the group’s interests and make everyone feel comfortable. They share their own stories and educate on the natural environment, enriching the wildlife viewing with context.
The use of iPads with educational content helps deepen understanding of the local ecology and animal behaviors, making this adventure both fun and educational.

The tour begins in Jackson Hole and takes place in the wildlife hotspots of Grand Teton National Park. The guide leads the group through Jackson Hole and surrounding areas, focusing on locations where animals are most likely to be seen at sunset.
The vehicle is driven through the landscape, stopping periodically to observe wildlife with scopes and binoculars. The guide discusses the geology of the park, the natural history, and animal behavior, making each stop a chance to learn more about this vibrant ecosystem.
Some stopping points include Elk Ranch Flats, Oxbow Bend, and areas near Mormon Row, all known for wildlife sightings. The hot spots are chosen for their visibility and activity, often resulting in sightings of moose, bison, elk, bears, and birds like bald eagles.
Since wildlife sightings are unpredictable, the guide’s local expertise and the timing at sunset significantly increase the chances of encountering active animals in their natural environment.

The tour starts at 210 N Cache St, Jackson, where guests check in and board a specially designed adventure vehicle. This 4-hour experience is conducted in a small group, creating a personalized, flexible environment. The vehicle features roof hatches and panoramic windows, allowing unobstructed views without leaving the vehicle.
Included in the price are snacks, bottled water, coffee or tea, and access to spotting scopes, binoculars, and educational iPads. Gratuities for guides are not included but are appreciated, typically at 15-20% of the tour cost.
Participants should be prepared for outdoor conditions and variable weather. The tour is accessible to most travelers, though children 8 and under need a private tour for better convenience. The park entrance fee is $20 per person, payable on-site if not already covered by a park pass.
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With a rating of 5.0 based on over 1,017 reviews, this tour has consistently satisfied guests. The high praise focuses on knowledgeable guides, excellent equipment, and the quality of wildlife sightings.
Reviews often mention guides like Ricky, Kirk, Ashley, and Joy, who go above and beyond to locate animals and enhance the experience with stories and education. Many describe the tour as “fabulous,” “amazing,” and “highly recommended,” emphasizing the value of expertise and personalized attention.
The small-group setting and professional equipment ensure a more intimate and engaging experience compared to larger tours or self-drive adventures.

For $198 per person, this tour provides exceptional value through expert guidance, high-quality optics, and the chance to see a wide variety of wildlife. The small-group size means personalized attention, and the sunset timing offers spectacular scenery and prime animal activity.
Guests appreciate the flexibility of the vehicle, the educational content, and the friendly guides with science backgrounds. The included snacks and beverages add comfort, while the option to purchase park passes on-site simplifies planning.
While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the local guides’ expertise significantly improves the chances of exceptional encounters, making this tour a worthy choice for serious wildlife enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.

This tour excels because of its small-group size, knowledgeable guides, and top-tier equipment. It offers a chance to see iconic animals like moose, bison, and wolves in their natural environment, especially during the animals’ most active sunset hours.
The custom vehicle with roof hatches provides easy access for viewing and photography, making it ideal for visitors wanting a comfortable but immersive wildlife experience. The educational aspect and personalized attention make it appealing for all ages, although children 8 and under need a private tour arrangement.
Overall, the Sunset 4-Hour Grand Teton Wildlife Adventure stands out as a well-organized, engaging, and highly rated option for those eager to observe wildlife in one of America’s most scenic parks.
“Our sunset 4-hour grand Teton wildlife adventure with EcoTours Adventures was absolutely amazing. Our guide, Ricky was fantasticfriendly, informati…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 4 hours, starting at 210 N Cache St in Jackson.
What is included in the price?
The price covers snacks, bottled water, coffee or tea, spotting scopes, binoculars, and educational iPads. Park entrance fee of $20 per person is additional unless you already have a park pass.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Most travelers can participate, but children 8 and under require a private tour for better convenience.
What wildlife can I expect to see?
Common sightings include moose, bison, elk, wolves, bald eagles, and other birds. Sightings depend on animal activity and luck, with guides skilled at locating wildlife.
What equipment is provided?
The tour offers professional-grade scopes and binoculars, along with educational iPads to learn more about the animals and landscape.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour departs and returns to 210 N Cache St, Jackson.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, but poor weather may lead to cancellation or rescheduling, with options for a full refund or alternative date.
How do guides enhance the wildlife viewing?
Guides use their expertise to spot animals, share stories and insights, and maximize viewing opportunities with high-quality scopes.
What makes this tour a good choice?
The small group, expert guides, and premium equipment combine to create a personal, educational, and exciting wildlife experience that has earned high praise and consistent five-star ratings.