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Private All-Day Tour of Grand Teton National Park

Overview
This private tour gives you the opportunity to see the major wildlife, scenic vistas, and cultural sites of Grand Teton National Park in one day (approximately 8-9 hours).

During this tour, you will have a chance to see moose near Mormon Row, visit the Pierce Cunningham Cabin (the site of an old-fashioned western shootout), Mt. Moran’s reflection in Oxbow Bend, the historic Jackson Lake Lodge, Coulter Bay Marina, Signal Mountain, Jenny, Jackson, and Leigh Lakes, before returning to Jackson, Wyoming.

You could potentially see beavers, black bears, grizzly bears, bison, coyotes, eagles, elk, mule deer, osprey, and pronghorn.

Call us to discuss route customizations and personalization options.
City: Jackson
Fri 09 May
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Starting at $295.00
Fri 09 May
Starting at $295.00
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What's Included
Bottled water
Your choice of a salad, sandwich, or a wrap
Professional tour guide with current avalanche safety, CPR, & Wilderness First Aid certifications
Transportation in a spacious 4WD Chevy Suburban or Ford Transit Van
Use our professional-grade Vortex™ spotting scopes and binoculars
Vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free options available
Your choice of a pastry, fresh fruit, or breakfast burrito
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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Grand Teton
This tour gives you the opportunity to see the major wildlife, scenic vistas, and cultural sites of Grand Teton National Park in one day (approximately 8-9hours). During this tour you will have a chance to see moose near Mormon Row, visit the Pierce Cunningham Cabin (the site of an old-fashioned western shootout), Mt. Moran’s reflection in Oxbow Bend, the historic Jackson Lake Lodge, Coulter Bay Marina, Signal Mountain, Jenny, Jackson, and Leigh Lakes, and the Bar BC Dude Ranch before returning to Jackson, Wyoming. Wildlife you could potentially see include beavers, black bears, grizzly bears, bison, coyotes, eagles, elk, mule deer, osprey, and pronghorns.
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Moose Wilson Rd
Moose Wilson Road is a scenic drive that offers visitors a chance to experience the stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife of Grand Teton National Park. This picturesque route winds through lush forests and meadows, providing opportunities to spot moose, elk, and various bird species. The road is particularly popular for its accessibility to hiking trails and breathtaking views of the Teton Range, making it a must-see for nature enthusiasts.
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Mormon Row Historic District
Mormon Row is a historic district featuring iconic homesteads set against the majestic Teton backdrop. Visitors can explore the well-preserved structures, including the famous Moulton Barn, which offers a glimpse into the area's pioneer history. The picturesque scenery combined with the historical significance makes this a popular spot for photographers and history buffs alike.
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Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center in Moose
The Craig Thomas Visitor Center serves as an excellent starting point for exploring Grand Teton National Park. The center offers informative exhibits about the park's geology, wildlife, and history, as well as helpful staff to answer questions and provide guidance. Visitors can also find maps, educational programs, and access to nearby trails, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their park experience.
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Schwabacher Landing
Schwabacher's Landing is a serene spot along the Snake River, known for its stunning reflections of the Teton Mountains in the water. This picturesque location is perfect for photography, especially during the early morning hours when the light is soft. The area also offers easy access to hiking trails and opportunities for wildlife viewing, including beavers and various bird species.
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Glacier View Turnout
Glacier Point Turnout provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Teton Range and the surrounding valleys. This easily accessible viewpoint is a favorite among visitors, offering a perfect spot for photography and enjoying the majestic landscapes. The area is also a great place to spot wildlife, making it a worthwhile stop on any tour of the park.
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Snake River Overlook
The Snake River Overlook is a stunning viewpoint that showcases the winding Snake River with the Teton Range in the background. This iconic location is famous for its breathtaking vistas, particularly at sunrise and sunset. Visitors can enjoy the serene beauty of the landscape while keeping an eye out for wildlife, including deer and eagles.
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Cunningham Cabin
Cunningham Cabin is a historic site that offers a glimpse into the early settler life in the Teton region. The cabin, built in the early 1900s, is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and provides a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about the area's history. The surrounding trails also offer excellent hiking opportunities and chances to spot local wildlife.
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Oxbow Bend
Oxbow Bend is a picturesque curve in the Snake River, renowned for its stunning reflections of the Teton Mountains and vibrant fall colors. This scenic spot is a favorite among photographers and nature lovers alike, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, including moose and waterfowl. The tranquil setting makes it a perfect place to relax and soak in the natural beauty of the park.
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Jackson Lake
Jackson Lake Lodge is a historic lodge that offers stunning views of the Teton Range and Jackson Lake. Guests can enjoy comfortable accommodations, dining options, and a variety of recreational activities, including boating and hiking. The lodge's expansive windows provide breathtaking vistas, making it a perfect base for exploring the park.
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Colter Bay Visitor Center
Colter Bay Marina is a vibrant hub for water activities on Jackson Lake. Visitors can rent boats, kayaks, and paddleboards to explore the lake's pristine waters while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The marina area also features a visitor center and a campground, making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Grand Teton National Park.
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Signal Mountain Summit Road
Signal Mountain offers one of the best panoramic views in Grand Teton National Park. Visitors can drive to the summit or hike the trails to enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Teton Range, Jackson Hole, and the surrounding landscapes. The area is also rich in wildlife, providing opportunities to spot bears, deer, and various bird species.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (17)
eap976
Jul 2021
Our private tour with Obsidian Cliff Tours was amazing. Carol, our tour guide was very professional and pleasant. She guided us through the park with expertise and took us to places we couldn’t have seen without her help. She went out of her way to show us everything we must have seen while visiting Grand Teton National Park. We had our picnic lunch enjoying the most beautiful view of Jackson Hole and the Rocky Mountains! Thank you Carol. You are a gem!!!
Response from Host
Aug 2021
We're so glad you had a great day with Carol! We think she's a gem too! - Lisa
HotmessII
Aug 2020
So you’ve made the trek to the Grand Tetons, or Yellowstone, now what? You hop on Al Gore’s internet and book an exciting excursion with Obsidian Cliff tours, of course. We were met at our hotel, on time, by our tour guide Ted. If you think you know the great outdoors in Jackson hold your Buffalos there partner. Ted took us back to college geology explaining, throughly, how the Tetons were formed and pointed out a bunch of great land features, but don’t worry, it didn’t stop there! Ted escorted us to ALL of the local cool spots while also acting as our personal photographer. We were treated to the valley floor as well as a view from above, which was pretty cool. It’s apparent Ted really enjoys his job and that translated into a great tour. While we saw many great things, we about got skunked on wild animals. Interesting how Ted couldn’t just make wild animals appear, he should work on that :). However, Ted made every attempt to get us to see some local residence. We did see a bald eagle (‘Merica!), a Crane, and some Swans. Then, when we about called it a quits, and we’re leaving the park for our hotel what did we see... A MOOSE! And that Moose saved the day. Not really, the day didn’t need to be saved because we had such a great tour, but it was the cherry on top.
Response from Host
Aug 2020
What an awesome TripAdvisor review. It totally warmed our hearts and made us laugh quite a bit too. We're so glad the "moose saved the day" and that you were able to do a deep dive into the geomorphology of the Tetons. Come back an see us again soon and bring a few friends. Stay safe. Stay healthy. And, happy trails.

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