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Park Narodowy Grand Teton — wycieczka z przewodnikiem po zachodzie słońca z Jackson Hole

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Join us for an Amazing afternoon in Grand Teton National Park as we search for bears, elk, bison, moose, eagles, foxes, beaver & enjoy the beautiful views of the lakes, rivers and the Tetons!  Sights incl: Oxbow Bend, Jenny Lake, Pilgrim and Pacific Creeks, Elk Ranch, Mormon row and more.  Entrance fee and picnic dinner are included in the 5-hour itinerary.
Miasto: Jacksona
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Minimum age is 6 years. Private Tours are available if children are 5 and under.
  • Dinner Sandwich: please write in 'Special Requirements' box what each traveler would like: Turkey, Ham, Roast Beef or Vegi sandwich on white or wheat bread.
  • Travel Insurance is highly recommended prior to your trip to Wyoming or Montana in case you have travel delays, flight cancellations, car trouble, family emergencies, illness or any other issue that causes you to miss your Tour.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Wielki Teton
Majestatyczne, budzące podziw pasmo górskie Teton w Górach Skalistych jest zachodnim krańcem Parku Narodowego Grand Teton i Jackson Hole. Te nierówne szczyty liczące od 11 000 do 13 000+, bez podnóża, wznoszą się prosto z doliny Jackson Hole poniżej.
2
Historyczna dzielnica Mormon Row
W tej historycznej okolicy znajdują się kultowe stodoły Moulton i inne oryginalne budowle zbudowane przez kilku osadników Mormonów na początku XX wieku.
3
Zakole Starorzecza
Ten zakręt rzeki Snake jest definicją spokoju, oferując oszałamiający widok i odbicie góry Moran z pasma górskiego Teton w spokojnej wodzie. Często widzimy białe pelikany, łabędzie trębacze, czaple błękitne, a czasami bobry, lisy i niedźwiedzie grizzly.
4
Jezioro Jacksona
To wspaniałe jezioro, zasilane przez rzekę Snake od północy, leży u podnóża Tetons i jest rajem rekreacyjnym dla żeglarzy, wędkarzy, wioślarzy i wczasowiczów.
5
Widok na jezioro Jenny
Nazwany na cześć Indianki z plemienia Shoshone, ten klejnot moren lodowcowych u podstawy Tetons jest absolutnie wspaniały i trzeba go zobaczyć!
6
Lądowanie Schwabachera
Ciesz się zachodem słońca z odbiciem Teton w spokojnej wodzie i idź do stawów bobrowych, gdzie stworzenia są zwykle zajęte.
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
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.
9
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.
10
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.
11
Jenny Lake Overlook
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!
12
Schwabacher Landing
Enjoy the sunset with the Teton's reflection in the still water and walk to the beaver ponds where the critters are usually busy.
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
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.
15
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.
16
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.
17
Jenny Lake Overlook
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!
18
Schwabacher Landing
Enjoy the sunset with the Teton's reflection in the still water and walk to the beaver ponds where the critters are usually busy.
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
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.
21
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.
22
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.
23
Jenny Lake Overlook
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!
24
Schwabacher Landing
Enjoy the sunset with the Teton's reflection in the still water and walk to the beaver ponds where the critters are usually busy.
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
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.
27
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.
28
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.
29
Jenny Lake Overlook
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!
30
Schwabacher Landing
Enjoy the sunset with the Teton's reflection in the still water and walk to the beaver ponds where the critters are usually busy.
31
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.
32
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.
33
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.
34
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.
35
Jenny Lake Overlook
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!
36
Schwabacher Landing
Enjoy the sunset with the Teton's reflection in the still water and walk to the beaver ponds where the critters are usually busy.
37
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.
38
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.
39
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.
40
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.
41
Jenny Lake Overlook
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!
42
Schwabacher Landing
Enjoy the sunset with the Teton's reflection in the still water and walk to the beaver ponds where the critters are usually busy.
43
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.
44
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.
45
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.
46
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.
47
Jenny Lake Overlook
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!
48
Schwabacher Landing
Enjoy the sunset with the Teton's reflection in the still water and walk to the beaver ponds where the critters are usually busy.
49
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.
50
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.
51
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.
52
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.
53
Jenny Lake Overlook
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!
54
Schwabacher Landing
Enjoy the sunset with the Teton's reflection in the still water and walk to the beaver ponds where the critters are usually busy.
55
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.
56
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.
57
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.
58
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.
59
Jenny Lake Overlook
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!
60
Schwabacher Landing
Enjoy the sunset with the Teton's reflection in the still water and walk to the beaver ponds where the critters are usually busy.
61
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.
62
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.
63
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.
64
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.
65
Jenny Lake Overlook
Named after a Shoshone Indian woman, this glacial moraine jewel at the base of the Tetons is absolutely gorgeous and a must-see!
66
Schwabacher Landing
Enjoy the sunset with the Teton's reflection in the still water and walk to the beaver ponds where the critters are usually busy.
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Mary Jo R
Jun 2017

Fantastic tour. Our guide George went above and beyond the call of duty to find us wildlife to view. His knowledge of the area is impressive and we thoroughly enjoyed our time with him. In fact we saved our dinner until the end of the night. The Bigfoot story was a great cap to the tour.

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