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Serene winter sunrise view of Grand Teton National Park, featuring snow-capped mountains reflecting in a calm lake, surrounded by colorful autumn trees and misty clouds, perfect for a wildlife photography tour.

Winter and spring wildlife sunrise safari from Jackson Hole


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  • Experience the unique light and color of Grand Teton National Park at sunrise during winter
  • Get great photo ops exploring Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge
  • Admire bighorn sheep scaling snowy cliffs and thousands of elk wintering in a herd
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    Aurora Activities

    Activity seasonSpring, Winter

    Product Info

    -What you can expect-
    Winter in the Tetons is a magical time to explore and view wildlife. Animals come down from the high mountains to seek winter refuge on the valley floor giving us the perfect opportunity to photograph the wildlife living in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem.

    This safari often sees elk, bison, moose, wolves, bighorn sheep, mule deer, coyote, trumpeter swan, bald eagle and more. Your sunrise tour begins with a stop at a local coffee roaster. Next, your knowledgeable guide will take you on a tour of the wildlife hotspots, starting in the National Elk Refuge. Here, you'll have a chance to see bighorn sheep scaling snowy cliffs, possibly even up-close as they cross your path and thousands of elk wintering in a herd. The journey continues through Grand Teton National Park to great photograph and animal viewing locations, so bring your camera!

    Purchase Notice

    Duration: Lasts 4 hours to 5 hours

    Includes/Excludes

    • Transportation to and from your hotel
    • Locally made organic snacks
    • Access to spotting scopes, binoculars and field books
    • Guided tour
    • Park entrance fee

    Reminders

    • 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. You will indicate your pickup location at checkout.

    • All tours depart out of Jackson or Teton Village. Please contact the local tour operator to book from other locations. You will find their contact information in the voucher after booking

    • Vans can accommodate from 2 to 8 people. If your party is larger than 8 people, please select an additional van

    • Park entrance fee is not included: Entry is USD 20 per adult for commercial tours, children age 15 and under: free, Interagency Annual Pass: Annual pass covering the entrance to all National Parks, admits signer and up to 3 additional people (these rates are subject to change)

    • Grizzly Country Wildlife Adventures is an authorized permittee of the National Park Service

    How to Redeem Your Voucher

    How to Use Your Voucher

    • Please present the e-voucher on-site

    Validity Period

    • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

    Cancellation Policy

    • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
    NOTE
    • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

    FAQ

    1. Where are the best spots to view wildlife during a Grand Teton safari in winter?

    During a winter Grand Teton safari, prime wildlife viewing spots include the National Elk Refuge, where thousands of elk gather, and areas near Kelly and Mormon Row, which often host bison and moose. Bighorn sheep can frequently be spotted scaling the snowy cliffs of Miller Butte. Your guide will navigate to locations known for recent sightings, maximizing your chances to observe animals in their natural habitats within Grand Teton National Park.

    2. What type of vehicle is used for the Grand Teton wildlife safari, and how comfortable is it?

    The Grand Teton wildlife safari uses comfortable, enclosed, and heated vehicles specifically designed for winter conditions. These vehicles provide warmth and protection from the elements, ensuring a cozy viewing experience. They often feature large windows, allowing for unobstructed views and excellent photography opportunities of the Grand Teton National Park landscape and its wildlife, enhancing your comfort throughout the 4-5 hour journey.

    3. What kind of wildlife can I expect to see during a winter Grand Teton sunrise safari?

    A winter Grand Teton sunrise safari offers opportunities to see a variety of iconic Yellowstone wildlife. You can expect to observe large herds of elk, often concentrated in the National Elk Refuge, and bighorn sheep navigating the rocky terrain. Bison are frequently seen grazing in open fields, while moose might be spotted foraging in willow thickets. Keep an eye out for coyotes, foxes, and various raptors like bald eagles.

    4. How long does the Grand Teton winter wildlife sunrise safari from Jackson Hole typically last?

    The Grand Teton winter wildlife sunrise safari from Jackson Hole typically lasts between 4 to 5 hours. This duration allows ample time to explore Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge, witness the unique light and color of sunrise, and search for various wildlife, including elk, bighorn sheep, and other animals. It's designed to provide a comprehensive and immersive wildlife viewing experience.

    5. What should I wear or bring for a winter Grand Teton wildlife safari?

    For a winter Grand Teton wildlife safari, it's crucial to dress warmly in multiple layers. Essential items include a warm winter coat, waterproof outer shell, thermal base layers, warm hat, gloves or mittens, and insulated waterproof boots. Bringing binoculars is highly recommended for close-up wildlife viewing, and a camera with a good zoom lens will help capture the stunning landscapes and animals. Don't forget sunglasses and a reusable water bottle.

    6. What makes a sunrise safari unique for wildlife viewing in Grand Teton National Park during winter?

    A sunrise safari in Grand Teton National Park during winter is unique because dawn is often when wildlife is most active and visible. The soft, early morning light creates spectacular photographic opportunities, highlighting the snowy landscapes and animals with unique colors. Observing the park awaken as the first rays of sun hit the Teton peaks provides a serene and magical experience, often yielding incredible wildlife encounters before other visitors arrive.

    7. Where can visitors specifically observe bighorn sheep and thousands of elk during the Grand Teton winter safari?

    During the Grand Teton winter safari, visitors can specifically observe thousands of elk gathered at the National Elk Refuge, a vital wintering ground. For bighorn sheep, Miller Butte within the National Elk Refuge is a well-known location where these majestic animals often come down to lower elevations. Guides are skilled at locating these and other wildlife in their preferred winter habitats within Grand Teton National Park.

    8. What is the departure point for the Grand Teton winter and spring wildlife sunrise safari from Jackson Hole?

    The Grand Teton winter and spring wildlife sunrise safari typically departs from Jackson Hole. Most tours offer convenient pickup services directly from your accommodation within the Jackson Hole area. This ensures a hassle-free start to your early morning adventure, allowing you to relax and prepare for an exciting day of wildlife viewing in Grand Teton National Park.

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