| Tour Type | Private tour, Shared tour |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Seasonal | Winter Snow Exclusive |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Eco-tourism |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: You will be picked up from your accommodation in Jackson Hole or Teton Village. You will indicate your pickup location at checkout.
Extra fees to be paid on-site:Park entrance fee: USD 20 per adult, free for children aged 15 and under. Interagency Annual Pass: annual pass covering the entrance to all National Parks, admits signers and up to 3 additional people (these rates are subject to change)
Know in advance:You can choose between a private tour (rent the whole van: it can accommodate up to 8 people) or a shared tour. For private tours, if your party is larger than 8 people, please book an additional van
Pickup times vary based on the location of your hotel. Please contact the tour provider to confirm the pickup time. You'll find their contact details on the voucher after booking
All tours depart out of Jackson Hole or Teton Village. Please call to book other locations. Due to park regulations, pickups within Yellowstone National Park are not available
Grizzly Country Wildlife Adventures is an authorized permittee of the National Park Service
This safari offers a unique opportunity to explore Teton National Park during winter and spring evenings, focusing on wildlife viewing as the sun sets. Participants can photograph the picturesque valley bathed in twilight colors and learn about the local ecosystem from a knowledgeable guide. It provides a distinct experience from daytime tours.
During the winter and spring sunset safari in Teton National Park, visitors often encounter majestic wildlife such as elk, moose, bison, and various bird species. The evening hours increase chances of spotting nocturnal or crepuscular animals. Your expert guide will help identify wildlife and share insights into their habitats.
The guided experience is led by a fun and knowledgeable expert who enhances the safari by providing in-depth information about the wildlife, geology, and history of Teton National Park. They share fascinating facts, assist with wildlife spotting, and ensure a safe and enriching journey through the park's hotspots.
The Jackson Hole winter and spring wildlife sunset safari specifically takes place in the magical evening hours, offering distinct lighting for photography as the valley is painted with sunset colors. This timing also provides a different viewing experience for wildlife, as many animals become more active during dusk, creating unique observation opportunities not typically found on daytime tours.
The winter and spring wildlife sunset safari typically includes guided transportation to Teton National Park's wildlife hotspots, expert narration from a knowledgeable guide, and opportunities for photography. Essential equipment for wildlife viewing may also be provided. For convenient booking and a reliable, comprehensive service, you can arrange your safari through KKday, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.
The sunset safari offers unparalleled photo opportunities as the sun dips below the Tetons, casting a beautiful glow over the snow-covered landscapes and valleys. You can capture stunning shots of wildlife against dramatic backdrops, scenic vistas, and the unique winter/spring evening light. The guide can also offer tips for nature photography.
The Jackson Hole winter and spring wildlife sunset safari explores key wildlife hotspots throughout Teton National Park. Specific routes may vary based on seasonal wildlife movements and weather conditions, but the focus is on areas known for high concentrations of elk, moose, bison, and other native species, ensuring optimal viewing chances.
As its name suggests, the Jackson Hole wildlife sunset safari is specifically designed for the winter and spring seasons. These periods offer unique advantages, such as snow-covered landscapes for dramatic scenery in winter and the emergence of new life and melting snow in spring, both providing exceptional wildlife viewing and photography experiences.