moderate
6–8 hours
Participants should have a good fitness base, comfortable with all-day hiking and elevation changes.
Discover the Turpin Meadow Trail on a private full-day hike in Grand Teton National Park, where dramatic peaks and serene meadows create an unforgettable wilderness adventure. Escape the crowds and dive into Wyoming’s wild heart.
Starting at $1,200 • Ages 16+ • 8 Hours • Double Seater Sleds
Embark on an unforgettable private snowmobile adventure through the stunning Bridger-Teton National Forest. Perfect for all skill levels, this 8-hour experience includes 5 hours on groomed trails, a delicious lunch at the exclusive Brooks Lake Lodge, and personalized guidance to tailor your journey. Adventure awaits!
DEC 6th - DEC 14TH
DEC 15TH - DEC 20TH
DEC 21ST - JAN 5TH
JAN 6TH - END OF SEASON
Total time is 8 hours from pick up to drop off and about 5 hours on the trails. Time on trails vary due to what you are wanting from the trip. Also, lunch will take up at least an hour.
This trip is designed for everyone from beginners and families to seasoned snowmobilers. Your guide will take you through the beautiful Bridger-Teton National Forest on some of the 600+ miles of groomed trails. We will stop for lunch at Brooks Lake Lodge**, a remote lodge & restaurant, accessible only by snowmobile or snowcoach during winter months. Your guide will make sure to communicate with you the day of to see what you are wanting to experiences on the tour.
If your party is larger than 10 people, or over 6 drivers total, please call us to book.
Passengers must be 6 years or older.
Mountain afternoons often bring thunderstorms; beginning your hike early maximizes clear weather time.
Elk and deer are common near meadows; binoculars help enhance your viewing experience.
Temperatures can fluctuate quickly; layering helps manage warmth and ventilation.
Poles reduce leg fatigue on moderate elevation gains along the trail.
The trail area lies within lands historically inhabited by the Shoshone people and witnessed early 20th-century mountaineering breakthroughs.
Grand Teton National Park enforces Leave No Trace principles to minimize human impact on this fragile mountain environment.
Reliable footwear is necessary for rocky and uneven trail sections.
Prepare for changing conditions with moisture-wicking base layers and insulating mid-layers.
Carrying water and snacks for a full day ensures sustained energy and hydration.
Capture stunning mountain vistas and abundant wildlife along the route.