| Tour Type | Private tour, Shared tour |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | With Snacks |
| 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 for commercial tours, 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
Summer (June-August) and Fall (September-October) are ideal for a wildlife sunset safari in Grand Teton National Park. Summer offers active animals in lush landscapes, especially during twilight. Fall provides cooler temperatures, stunning autumn foliage, and increased wildlife activity as animals prepare for winter, often seen foraging in the valleys.
During a Grand Teton sunset safari, you have excellent opportunities to spot iconic Yellowstone ecosystem wildlife. This includes large mammals like grizzly bears, black bears, elk, bison, moose, and deer. Additionally, you may observe predators such as coyotes, foxes, and various bird species, which are often more active at dusk.
Grand Teton National Park offers a unique wildlife viewing experience during an evening safari due to its spectacular scenery, where towering, rugged mountains serve as a dramatic backdrop. The fading light of sunset highlights the landscape and makes animals more visible as they emerge to forage, providing intimate and picturesque viewing opportunities.
Grand Teton National Park is highly accessible for visitors departing from Jackson Hole, which is a major gateway town. Most organized safaris, including evening wildlife tours, typically provide convenient transportation directly from Jackson Hole into the park, ensuring easy access to prime wildlife viewing areas within a short drive.
A Grand Teton sunset safari offers unparalleled photographic opportunities. The golden hour and twilight create soft, warm light that illuminates the Teton Range and the valleys, ideal for capturing stunning landscape shots. You can also photograph wildlife against these beautiful backdrops, with chances for dramatic silhouettes as the sun dips below the horizon.
A guided evening safari in Grand Teton National Park offers unique elements such as expert insights from a knowledgeable guide. The guide can pinpoint elusive wildlife, share fascinating facts about the local ecosystem, and enhance your understanding of the park. The experience is also complemented by locally-made snacks, adding comfort to your exploration during the scenic sunset hours.
During an evening safari in Grand Teton National Park, key locations for spotting wildlife include Antelope Flats Road, Mormon Row, and areas along the Snake River. These open plains, historic sites, and riparian zones are where animals like bison, elk, moose, and various predators frequently gather to graze, drink, or hunt as evening approaches.
During summer (June-August), Grand Teton experiences warm, sunny days with significantly cooler evenings. Fall (September-October) brings crisp, cooler temperatures, especially after sunset, and can include occasional rain or early snow. Layered clothing is highly recommended for both seasons to comfortably adapt to the varying conditions during an evening wildlife safari.