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Parc national de Grand Teton - Visite guidée d'une journée depuis Jackson Hole

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Profitez de 8 à 9 heures pour explorer le parc national de Grand Teton et visiter certaines de ses principales attractions : découvrez les lacs Jackson et Jenny, préparez votre appareil photo pour capturer le magnifique Oxbow Bend et admirez les granges historiques de Mormon Row. Tout au long de votre voyage, gardez un œil sur la faune résidente du parc, notamment les grizzlis, les bisons et les antilopes d'Amérique. Votre visite comprend le petit-déjeuner, le déjeuner, le transport aller-retour depuis les hôtels de Jackson, une promenade en bateau sur le lac Jenny avec une randonnée non guidée de 1 mile jusqu'à Hidden Falls (du 15 mai au 30 septembre) et l'utilisation de jumelles.
Ville: Parc national de Grand Teton
Mon 23 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Continental breakfast OR Hot breakfast. Choose from Sausage Egg Burrito, Bacon Egg Burrito, Fruit n Yogurt
Turkey Provolone, Ham Swiss, Roast Beef Cheddar on White, Wheat or Sourdough
Shuttle Boat Ride on Jenny Lake (May-Sept)
Round-trip Jackson transport
National park fees
Expertise of a local guide
Continental breakfast OR Hot breakfast. Choose from Sausage Egg Burrito, Bacon Egg Burrito, Fruit n Yogurt
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Impose une petite quantité de marche
  • Fonctionne qu'il pleuve ou qu'il vente ; veuillez vous habiller en conséquence
  • L'âge minimum est de 6 ans. Des visites privées peuvent être organisées avec des enfants plus jeunes.
  • Choix alimentaires : veuillez écrire dans la case « Conditions spéciales » ce que chaque voyageur aimerait pour le déjeuner : sandwich à la dinde, au jambon, au rôti de bœuf ou aux légumes sur du pain blanc ou de blé, ET petit-déjeuner : Saucisse, burrito aux œufs et au fromage, bacon, burrito aux œufs et au fromage OU yaourt et fruits.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Grand Teton
The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
2
T.A. Moulton Barn
Capture a shot of the iconic Moulton Barn with Tetons in the background. Kids will be thrilled to see the numerous Uinta ground squirrels running about.
3
Mormon Row Historic District
This historic area features the iconic Moulton barns and other original structures built by several Mormon homesteaders in the early 1900s.
4
Oxbow Bend
This bend in the Snake River is the definition of serenity, featuring a stunning view and reflection of Mt. Moran of the Teton Mountain Range in the still water. We often see white pelicans, trumpeter swans, blue herons and occasionally beaver, fox and grizzly bears.
5
Jackson Lake
Fed by the Snake River from the north, this magnificent lake rests at the base of the Tetons and is a recreational haven for boaters, fishermen, paddlers and campers.
6
Jenny Lake
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous. From May 15-Sept 30, you'll experience a boat ride on the lake with an optional non-guided 1 mile hike to Hidden Falls.
7
Grand Teton
The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
8
T.A. Moulton Barn
Capture a shot of the iconic Moulton Barn with Tetons in the background. Kids will be thrilled to see the numerous Uinta ground squirrels running about.
9
Mormon Row Historic District
This historic area features the iconic Moulton barns and other original structures built by several Mormon homesteaders in the early 1900s.
10
Oxbow Bend
This bend in the Snake River is the definition of serenity, featuring a stunning view and reflection of Mt. Moran of the Teton Mountain Range in the still water. We often see white pelicans, trumpeter swans, blue herons and occasionally beaver, fox and grizzly bears.
11
Jackson Lake
Fed by the Snake River from the north, this magnificent lake rests at the base of the Tetons and is a recreational haven for boaters, fishermen, paddlers and campers.
12
Jenny Lake
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous. From May 15-Sept 30, you'll experience a boat ride on the lake with an optional non-guided 1 mile hike to Hidden Falls.
13
Grand Teton
The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
14
T.A. Moulton Barn
Capture a shot of the iconic Moulton Barn with Tetons in the background. Kids will be thrilled to see the numerous Uinta ground squirrels running about.
15
Mormon Row Historic District
This historic area features the iconic Moulton barns and other original structures built by several Mormon homesteaders in the early 1900s.
16
Oxbow Bend
This bend in the Snake River is the definition of serenity, featuring a stunning view and reflection of Mt. Moran of the Teton Mountain Range in the still water. We often see white pelicans, trumpeter swans, blue herons and occasionally beaver, fox and grizzly bears.
17
Jackson Lake
Fed by the Snake River from the north, this magnificent lake rests at the base of the Tetons and is a recreational haven for boaters, fishermen, paddlers and campers.
18
Jenny Lake
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous. From May 15-Sept 30, you'll experience a boat ride on the lake with an optional non-guided 1 mile hike to Hidden Falls.
19
Grand Teton
The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
20
T.A. Moulton Barn
Capture a shot of the iconic Moulton Barn with Tetons in the background. Kids will be thrilled to see the numerous Uinta ground squirrels running about.
21
Mormon Row Historic District
This historic area features the iconic Moulton barns and other original structures built by several Mormon homesteaders in the early 1900s.
22
Oxbow Bend
This bend in the Snake River is the definition of serenity, featuring a stunning view and reflection of Mt. Moran of the Teton Mountain Range in the still water. We often see white pelicans, trumpeter swans, blue herons and occasionally beaver, fox and grizzly bears.
23
Jackson Lake
Fed by the Snake River from the north, this magnificent lake rests at the base of the Tetons and is a recreational haven for boaters, fishermen, paddlers and campers.
24
Jenny Lake
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous. From May 15-Sept 30, you'll experience a boat ride on the lake with an optional non-guided 1 mile hike to Hidden Falls.
25
Grand Teton
The majestic, awe-inspiring Teton Mountain Range of the Rockies is the western edge of Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole. With no foothills before them, these rugged 11,000-13,000+ peaks rise straight up from the Jackson Hole valley below.
26
T.A. Moulton Barn
Capture a shot of the iconic Moulton Barn with Tetons in the background. Kids will be thrilled to see the numerous Uinta ground squirrels running about.
27
Mormon Row Historic District
This historic area features the iconic Moulton barns and other original structures built by several Mormon homesteaders in the early 1900s.
28
Oxbow Bend
This bend in the Snake River is the definition of serenity, featuring a stunning view and reflection of Mt. Moran of the Teton Mountain Range in the still water. We often see white pelicans, trumpeter swans, blue herons and occasionally beaver, fox and grizzly bears.
29
Jackson Lake
Fed by the Snake River from the north, this magnificent lake rests at the base of the Tetons and is a recreational haven for boaters, fishermen, paddlers and campers.
30
Jenny Lake
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous. From May 15-Sept 30, you'll experience a boat ride on the lake with an optional non-guided 1 mile hike to Hidden Falls.
31
Grand Téton
La majestueuse et impressionnante chaîne de montagnes Teton des Rocheuses est la limite ouest du parc national de Grand Teton et de Jackson Hole. Sans contreforts devant eux, ces pics accidentés de plus de 11 000 à 13 000 s'élèvent directement de la vallée de Jackson Hole en contrebas.
32
TA Grange Moulton
Capturez une photo de l'emblématique Moulton Barn avec Tetons en arrière-plan. Les enfants seront ravis de voir les nombreux écureuils terrestres d'Uinta courir.
33
Quartier historique de Mormon Row
Ce quartier historique comprend les emblématiques granges Moulton et d'autres structures originales construites par plusieurs colons mormons au début des années 1900.
34
Coude Oxbow
Ce virage dans la rivière Snake est la définition de la sérénité, avec une vue imprenable et un reflet du mont Moran de la chaîne de montagnes Teton dans l'eau calme. Nous voyons souvent des pélicans blancs, des cygnes trompettes, des hérons bleus et occasionnellement des castors, des renards et des grizzlis.
35
Lac Jackson
Alimenté par la rivière Snake du nord, ce magnifique lac repose à la base des Tetons et est un havre de loisirs pour les plaisanciers, les pêcheurs, les pagayeurs et les campeurs.
36
Lac Jenny
Nommé d'après une Indienne Shoshone, ce joyau de la moraine glaciaire à la base des Tetons est absolument magnifique. Du 15 mai au 30 septembre, vous ferez une promenade en bateau sur le lac avec une randonnée optionnelle non guidée de 1,6 km jusqu'à Hidden Falls.
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Commentaires (87)
KathyT456
Jun 2019
Our original tour was for Tour of Yellowstone however due to snowfall the park was closed. As a result a Teton tour was arranged. The tour was embraced and was well done. Upon subsequent conversations with Brian and a discussion over the events Brian was more than apologetic even though the weather was out of his control. The trip was very nice but the way it was handled and corrected was extremely professional and based on that fact we would highly recommend his company
LizM992
Jun 2019
On June 22, 2019 we had a full day tour of the Grand Teton Natl Park. We were the only ones on the tour that day so we had a private tour with Erik Lindquist. We were picked up from our hotel at 6:30am and returned after 5pm. As we went down the road by the Elk Preserve we immediately saw a moose walking the fence line in the sunrise. We hit all the places mentioned and saw moose, elk, pronghorn, chiselers, ospreys,bison, black angus. We looked for bear, beavers and coyote babies in a den, but didn’t see them. No fault of Erik’s, he drove to every lead of where they were last seen. The scenery, wildflowers, wildlife, barns of Mormons Row were all spectacular. Erik was friendly and informative and made this a truly special experience. He offered history, insight and recommendations for the area. We had muffins for breakfast, a picnic lunch of sandwiches in a box lunch. Plenty of food and drinks and Erik even had a bag of candy for a pick me up late in the afternoon. This tour absolutely covered everything we could in the one day we were in Jackson.
Janice B
May 2019
We did a full day tour with Kevin today. It started with blueberry muffins and a ride out from Jackson. It was not long before we saw 3 male Big Horn sheep on top of a cliff. They were magnificent looking in the early morning sun. We saw pronghorn, bison, marmot, ground squirrels, elk, a moose, coyote, and more. The wild flowers were pretty and the mountains were majestic whether they were covered in mist or in the sun. Lunch was great at the Signal Mtn. Lodge. Kevin is a knowledgeable guide who gave us lots of information about the animals we saw and the terrain we were on. Janice

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