Exploring the magnificent Grand Teton region and uncovering the rich Native American history through ancient petroglyphs – that’s the promise of this captivating tour. Departing from Jackson Hole, this small-group excursion takes adventurers on a journey to spot iconic wildlife and explore the local ecosystem. Under the guidance of a knowledgeable expert, you will embark on an unforgettable adventure, savoring a scenic lunch and gaining insights into the region’s cultural legacy. With breathtaking landscapes and a glimpse into the past, this tour promises an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Good To Know
- This small-group tour from Jackson Hole focuses on spotting wildlife like bison, moose, elk, and pronghorn, as well as visiting ancient Shoshone rock art (petroglyphs).
- The tour includes a visit to the National Bighorn Sheep Center, where participants can learn about the Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and their habitat.
- An optional short hike is offered to view the petroglyphs up close, providing insight into Native American history and culture.
- The tour includes round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off, a scenic lunch stop, and binoculars for comfortable wildlife observation.
- The tour is designed for older children and adults, with a focus on active engagement and personalized attention from the professional guide.
Tour Overview
The Grand Teton and Native American Petroglyph Tour offers visitors a full-day excursion from Jackson Hole. This small-group tour, limited to 10 participants, provides a personalized experience as you explore the stunning landscapes and wildlife of the region.
The focus is on spotting bison, moose, elk, and pronghorn sheep in their natural habitats. The tour also includes a scenic lunch stop and the opportunity to view ancient Shoshone rock art, or petroglyphs. Binoculars are provided for a closer look at the petroglyphs from the comfort of the vehicle.
With round-trip transportation and all entrance fees included, this tour is a comprehensive way to experience the natural and cultural wonders of Grand Teton National Park.
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Itinerary Highlights
Highlighting the itinerary’s key moments, the tour begins with a visit to the National Bighorn Sheep Center. Here, guests can learn about the remarkable Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and their habitat.
Next, the group will view ancient Shoshone rock art, known as petroglyphs. For a closer look, there’s an optional short hike to see the petroglyphs up close.
Throughout the day, guides provide binoculars, allowing participants to observe the impressive petroglyphs from the comfort of the vehicle. This immersive experience offers a unique window into the region’s rich Native American history and culture.
Tour Inclusions
This tour includes a professional guide to lead the way, as well as round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off in the Jackson Hole area.
Lunch is also provided, and the entrance fee to the Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center is covered if it’s open. Plus, the $20 USD per adult (ages 16+) park entrance fee is included.
Gratuities are also provided, ensuring a hassle-free experience. The tour also includes the use of binoculars for better viewing of the ancient Shoshone rock art, or petroglyphs, from the vehicle.
This comprehensive package ensures guests can focus on the highlights of the tour without worrying about additional costs.
Meeting and Pickup
Pickup from hotel or vacation rental in the Jackson Hole area is typically provided. Alternatively, guests can meet the tour at 210 N Cache St, Jackson, WY 83001. The activity ends back at the same meeting point. The tour starts promptly at 7:00 am.
Meeting Point | Pickup | Tour Starts |
---|---|---|
Hotel/Rental | Yes | 7:00 am |
210 N Cache St | No | 7:00 am |
Tour Ends | Same | N/A |
Confirmation is received upon booking, or as soon as possible if booked within 1 day of travel. The tour is not wheelchair accessible, and children 5 and under are excluded from the public tour.
Recommended Attire
To make the most of this tour, visitors are encouraged to wear sturdy winter walking shoes or boots, a warm winter jacket, long pants or winter bibs, and layers of winter clothing.
The weather in the Grand Teton region can be unpredictable, so it’s essential to dress appropriately.
Some key considerations include:
- Staying warm and dry to fully enjoy the outdoor activities
- Protecting against the elements, such as wind and snow
- Maintaining comfort and mobility during the tour
- Blending in with the natural surroundings for wildlife spotting
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Age Restrictions
Children 5 years and under are excluded from the public tour. This age restriction is in place to ensure the comfort and enjoyment of all participants.
The tour is designed for older children and adults who can actively engage with the cultural and natural sights. Infants and toddlers may have difficulty appreciating the tour’s content or may disrupt the experience for others.
The tour’s small group size and focus on personalized attention also make it better suited for older participants.
However, the tour operator may be able to accommodate younger children on private tours, so interested parties are encouraged to inquire about this option.
Tour Reviews
The tour has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from past participants, reflecting its exceptional quality and ability to deliver a memorable experience.
On Viator and Tripadvisor, the tour boasts an impressive 5.0 rating based on 7 reviews.
Guests have praised:
- The knowledgeable and engaging guides who provide fascinating insights
- The opportunity to witness diverse wildlife in their natural habitat
- The stunning scenery of Grand Teton National Park
- The chance to explore ancient Shoshone petroglyphs
These glowing reviews validate the tour’s ability to exceed expectations and offer a truly unforgettable adventure into the heart of Wyoming’s natural and cultural wonders.
Sum Up
The Grand Teton and Native American Petroglyph Tour offers a remarkable opportunity to take in the breathtaking natural beauty of the Grand Teton region and uncover the rich cultural heritage of the area. Guided by knowledgeable experts, this small-group excursion promises an unforgettable adventure, showcasing iconic wildlife, ancient petroglyphs, and the unique ecosystem of this stunning landscape.
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