easy
30 minutes
Suitable for all fitness levels as this is a gentle guided tour with minimal physical demands.
Discover the beauty of Grand Targhee Resort with a quick, informative Half Hour Tour that combines stunning mountain vistas and a personal Meet & Greet. Perfect for newcomers ready to explore Wyoming’s wild side.
Ages 5 and up • Great for couples • Each sled fits two guests!
Experience the thrill of dog sledding at Grand Targhee Resort! Join a musher on a scenic 30-minute ride through groomed trails, perfect for families and adventurers alike. Capture unforgettable moments with photo opportunities along the way, and enjoy the beauty of winter in a unique, exhilarating setting.
45 minutes total, 30 minutes on trail
Explore Grand Targhee Resort by dog sled!
We'll start our journey by meeting at our staging cabin located in the southwestern corner of the lowest parking lot at Grand Targhee Ski Resort. After being introduced to your musher we'll load up in the sled, and head out on groomed, non-motorized traffic trails at the base of the resort.
Expect to be in the sled, out on the trail, for approximately 30 minutes depending on weather and trail conditions. There will be minimal elevation gain and loss throughout the tour. We can not guarantee you will be allowed to drive the sled during this experience.
Minimum age for this activity is 2 years old. Children under 13 must ride with an adult. No more than 2 guests per sled.
Plan to arrive 5-10 minutes early to go over paperwork and a brief safety presentation.
We are able to accommodate large groups with advance notice by blocking off multiple back-to-back hour slots. Maximum 2 guests per sled. An 18% auto-gratuity will be applied to all groups of 5 or more.
Mountain weather can shift quickly; bring a waterproof jacket and breathable layers.
Stay hydrated even on short tours, especially at high altitude.
Supportive footwear will help navigate uneven terrain safely.
Secure parking and get settled to enjoy the full tour experience.
Grand Targhee opened in 1969 and has since become a hub for winter sports and summer outdoor recreation in the Tetons.
The resort actively participates in habitat restoration and educates visitors on Leave No Trace principles to protect this pristine mountain environment.
Essential to stay hydrated during the tour.
spring specific
Provides support and traction on uneven trails.
Protects against sun exposure in open terrain.
summer specific