This unique expedition combines a number of not-to-be-missed local activities into a very full day! We start by exploring numerous wildlife viewing opportunities surrounding Grand Teton National Park and Bridger-Teton National Forest with an experienced Wildlife Expeditions biologist. Our biologists use their knowledge and skills to help locate elk, deer, moose, bighorn sheep, bison, coyotes and trumpeter swans for your viewing pleasure. For lunch, we visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art and its Rising Sage Café, which overlooks the 20,000-acre National Elk Refuge. After touring the Museum's galleries of fine paintings, sculptures and photography devoted to wildlife, we end the day with a horse drawn sleigh ride and journey amongst the 7000 -10,000 elk that typically winter on the Refuge.
Inclusion
Safari-Style Vehicles: Customized vehicles with roof hatches, sliding windows, public address system and captain’s chair style seating
High Quality Optics: Each Participants is provided with the use of Binoculars and Spotting Scopes
All expeditions include hands-on use of professional field guidebooks, antlers, horns, skins and skulls
Meals and Beverages: All Expeditions Participants are provided a souvenir coffee mug and water bottle.
Snacks are provided on all Expeditions
Picnic Lunches are provided by Teton Science Schools
Exclusion
Gratuity
Hours of Operation
Available Daily
Mid December - Early April. (Weather Permitting)
Departure times vary based on actual sunrise and sunset times. In the winter months, we typically leave at 8:00 am and 1:00pm (for Sunset Expeditions), while in the long days of June, we leave at 6:00am and 5:30pm. Call the office for exact departure times.
Duration
Approx. 8 hours.
Redemption instructions
Guest must present voucher to tour guide in exchange for services.
Location
We gather at the Home Ranch Public Parking Lot in the town of Jackson for those who wish to meet us.
Location
We gather at the Home Ranch Public Parking Lot in the town of Jackson for those who wish to meet us.
Policies
Children under Age 6 Free with Parent.
Guests will be required to sign a waiver to participate in this tour.
Additional information
What should I wear? Bring? We recommend wearing layers of clothing due to the continual temperature changes and unpredictability of the weather. Comfortable, closed toes shoes are preferred. In winter, spring and fall we also recommend you wear warm boots, hats and gloves, depending on the time of year. We encourage our participants to bring their cameras to record their experience.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
This unique expedition combines a number of not-to-be-missed local activities into a very full day! We start by exploring numerous wildlife viewing opportunities surrounding Grand Teton National Park and Bridger-Teton National Forest with an experienced Wildlife Expeditions biologist. Our biologists use their knowledge and skills to help locate elk, deer, moose, bighorn sheep, bison, coyotes and trumpeter swans for your viewing pleasure. For lunch, we visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art and its Rising Sage Café, which overlooks the 20,000-acre National Elk Refuge. After touring the Museum's galleries of fine paintings, sculptures and photography devoted to wildlife, we end the day with a horse drawn sleigh ride and journey amongst the 7000 -10,000 elk that typically winter on the Refuge.
Inclusion
Safari-Style Vehicles: Customized vehicles with roof hatches, sliding windows, public address system and captain’s chair style seating High Quality Optics: Each Participants is provided with the use of Binoculars and Spotting Scopes All expeditions include hands-on use of professional field guidebooks, antlers, horns, skins and skulls Meals and Beverages: All Expeditions Participants are provided a souvenir coffee mug and water bottle. Snacks are provided on all Expeditions Picnic Lunches are provided by Teton Science Schools
Exclusion
Gratuity
Hours of Operation Available Daily Mid December - Early April. (Weather Permitting) Departure times vary based on actual sunrise and sunset times. In the winter months, we typically leave at 8:00 am and 1:00pm (for Sunset Expeditions), while in the long days of June, we leave at 6:00am and 5:30pm. Call the office for exact departure times.
Duration
Approx. 8 hours.
Redemption instructions Guest must present voucher to tour guide in exchange for services.
Location We gather at the Home Ranch Public Parking Lot in the town of Jackson for those who wish to meet us.
Location
We gather at the Home Ranch Public Parking Lot in the town of Jackson for those who wish to meet us.
Policies Children under Age 6 Free with Parent. Guests will be required to sign a waiver to participate in this tour.
Additional information What should I wear? Bring? We recommend wearing layers of clothing due to the continual temperature changes and unpredictability of the weather. Comfortable, closed toes shoes are preferred. In winter, spring and fall we also recommend you wear warm boots, hats and gloves, depending on the time of year. We encourage our participants to bring their cameras to record their experience.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Contact & location
700 Coyote Canyon Road Jackson Hole Wyoming 83001, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA
13077331313
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