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Grand Teton Wildlife Safari in a Enclosed or Open-Air Vehicle (season dependent)

Overview
Explore Grand Teton National Park in search of wildlife on this exhilarating eco- tour.
Traveling at dawn or dusk from Jackson Hole will give us the best chances to show you the most wildlife in Grand Teton National Park, as this is the prime feeding time for many of the animals.
Sightings may include grizzly and black bear, wolves, moose, bison, elk, eagles, bighorn sheep, fox and so much more!
Your naturalist guide will ensure your enjoyment and safety, teach you all about the park’s geology and ecology, and stop along the way to let you take photos of your gorgeous surroundings.
Guests traveling late spring to early fall (approximately June 1st-September 10th *Weather dependent*) will discover the park in our customized and exclusive open-air safari-style vehicle.
Guests traveling mid fall, winter, and late spring will discover the park in an enclosed, heated and air-conditioned vehicle.
This small-group tour is limited to 10-12 people, ensuring a more personalized experience.
City: Jackson
Tue 22 Oct
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Starting at $139.00
Tue 22 Oct
Starting at $139.00
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What's Included
Transport by enclosed, heated/air-conditioned vehicle *mid-September-May*
Snacks, bottled water, and soda
Hotel pickup in approved Jackson Hole area from November-mid-May
Use of binoculars/scope
Transport by open-air safari vehicle *June-mid-September, weather dependent*
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children 5 years and younger are not allowed
  • Please wear sturdy walking shoes, a jacket and long pants
  • Summer Safari Tours (June-mid September) are not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
What To Expect
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Grand Teton
Elk, moose, mule deer, pronghorn, bison, bighorn sheep, grizzly and black bear, and wolves can all be seen within the park boundaries. Animal species that can be viewed will change throughout the year due to different seasonal changes in Grand Teton National Park. Grand Teton National Park is also a spring and summer birders paradise. You will have opportunity to see bald and golden eagles, sandhill cranes, osprey, hawks, and owls. This tour also covers the human and natural history of Grand Teton National Park as well as the diverse geology within the park. Frequent stops will be made to observe and photograph the various wildlife and landmark points of interest.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Traveler Photos
Reviews (591)
Yolanda_H
Sep 2017

Truly a safari experience! Hold on to your hat and anything lightweight.. feel the wind and swirling dust! Our guide Monica had the exhuberance of a true wildlife expert who has the educational background to correctly answer everyones questions and add to it. She navigates the narrow and at times unpaved rocky, wildly potholed roads with the sturdy axle of her safari truck! We saw pronghorn, bison from afar, moose and baby, elk. She knew where to look for wildlife based on her knowledge of their habits. This was our first time to visit the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park, and we were here for the total Solar Eclipse. BrushBuck Wildlife Tour was the first tour we had scheduled after the eclipse, so it was a good introduction to the park.

David P
Sep 2017

We did the Dusk Safari from Teton Village towards the end of our holiday and had already visited Wind Cave and Yellowstone NPs so had already seen quite a lot of wildlife on our own. We were hoping that the safari would take us off the beaten track a bit to see more. However we seemed to be doing an awful lot of driving around amongst other traffic and asking people what they were stopping to look at. We did get caught up in a 'bear jam' at one point, but the bear was difficult to view from the road and there wasn't an opportunity to get out of the minivan. There were very few photographic opportunities as it wasn't always possible to pull off the road when there were any animals to view. The vehicle we travelled in was very comfortable but I think Kevin was having a lot of problems with the gears and an alarm kept going off every now and again. Also some of the seat belts were not working.The windows were tinted so as it got darker it was really difficult to see out other than through the windscreen. Kevin, our Guide, was extremely knowledgable and interesting.He had a plentiful supply of snacks and drinks which were much appreciated. He also had a binoculars for everyone and a good scope.
We did manage to see a bear up a tree, a Bald Eagle, a couple of Elk in the distanceand hear them bugling and also a Magnificent Bull Elk toward the end of the tour.
Our overall impression of the tour was that it was expensive for what it was. We felt a tad disappointed.Perhaps,if we had done this before we had gone into the Parks on our own it may have seemed more worthwhile and exciting.

Michael_M
Sep 2017

Our guide was Evan! He was fabulous. We saw a bear, elk, moose, prohorn antelope, bison and more. He reallly knew ,the area. He was a wealth of information. He was in no hurry in areas where we were watching for wildlife. Our tour was extended, because we kept seeing animals and would stop to watch. Highly recommend this tour.

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