moderate
3–4 hours
Requires moderate fitness; suitable for hikers comfortable with elevation gain and uneven terrain.
Discover the Classic Half Day Trail Experience near Moran, Wyoming, where moderate hiking meets stunning views of Grand Teton’s rugged peaks. Perfect for those seeking a rewarding wilderness getaway in the heart of a national park.
Starting at $330 • Ages 16+ with valid driver's license • 5 Hours • Double Seater Sleds
Embark on an exhilarating snowmobiling adventure designed for beginners and seasoned thrill-seekers alike. With expert guidance, you'll explore stunning mountain and forest landscapes over two hours of riding. Enjoy hassle-free transportation from Jackson Hole and gear up with provided helmets, boots, and snowsuits for an unforgettable experience in the snow.
AM Tour - Drivers $330 & Passengers $295 Passengers must be 6 years or older
Total time from pick up to drop off is approximately 5 hours, with 2 hours riding time. The rest of the time is gearing up & travel time. No meals are included.
This tour is designed for the first time snowmobiler or those who have lots of other activities planned. Your guide will take the extra time to help explain and ensure your safety if you are a first time snowmobiler. This tour will average about 2 hours on the snowmobile. Enjoy excellent mountain and forest scenery.
Includes transportation to/from Jackson Hole area.
The trailhead for this tour will vary based on conditions and permitting. No requests.
If your party is larger than 10 people, or over 6 drivers total, please call us to book.
If any passengers are between the ages of 6 and 9 years old, please choose a private tour for the best experience.
Begin your hike in the morning to avoid afternoon thunderstorms common in summer.
Bring at least two liters of water to stay hydrated on this moderately challenging trail.
Temperatures can vary quickly in mountain environments, so dress in moisture-wicking layers.
Preserve the fragile ecosystem and avoid getting lost by sticking to established paths.
Grand Teton National Park was established in 1929 to protect the stunning Teton Range and its surrounding landscapes, preserving wildlife habitat and Native American heritage.
Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace and respect wildlife corridors to protect this fragile ecosystem.
Provides necessary ankle support and traction on rocky trail sections.
Staying hydrated is crucial on this half-day hike.
Spring afternoons can bring rain; a lightweight jacket keeps you dry.
spring specific
Sunscreen and a hat protect against strong mountain sun exposure.
summer specific