Private Winter Half-Day Wildlife Safari From Jackson Hole

Overview
Join an experienced naturalist guide to explore Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park in search of wintering wildlife. The trip starts exploring the National Elk Refuge, home to thousands of wintering elk, hundreds of bison, bighorn sheep and an array of waterfowl. We will then head north along the western boundary of the refuge to Grand Teton National Park. Here we will travel along the southern park roads watching for wildlife and stopping frequently for photo-ops. You will see places like antelope flats, the small town of Kelly and have views of several mountain ranges that form the valley of Jackson Hole. Jackson Hole's wintering wildlife is abundant with opportunities to see bison, elk, deer, moose, fox, coyote, bald eagle, trumpeter swans, and if we're lucky, wolves. Along the way you will learn about the geology, history and ecology of the area. The route varies seasonally based on group interest, road closures and wildlife migration.
  • Hotel pickup included
  • See native wildlife in their natural environment
  • Informative, friendly and professional guide
  • Small group ensures personal service
  • Snacks and Beverages included

Inclusions & Exclusions

Departure & Return

Additional Info

Cancellation Policy

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$765
Depart
1 guests guest , infant infants
Adults
Children Ages 2 - 17
Infants Under 2
free and non-binding
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