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Explore Yellowstone’s Wild Side with a Winter Private Safari in Jackson, Wyoming - Jackson

Explore Yellowstone’s Wild Side with a Winter Private Safari in Jackson, Wyoming

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness required to endure cold and some light walking on snow-covered paths.

Overview

Experience Yellowstone National Park’s winter wilderness on a private half-day safari departing from Jackson, Wyoming. Spot wolves, bison, and steaming geysers in a serene, snow-covered landscape away from the crowds.

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Winter Private Safari - Half Day

$999 • 4 Hours • All Ages • Up to 8 People

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About This Adventure

Embark on a captivating 4-hour wildlife viewing tour in Grand Teton National Park, where you'll explore breathtaking landscapes and encounter majestic animals like moose, bison, and possibly wolves. Enjoy personalized attention with a private guide, hotel pickup, and the use of binoculars for an unforgettable adventure in nature.

Enjoy a Road-Based Wildlife Viewing & Interpretive National Park Tour!

Rates

All Ages, Up to 8 People

Private Trip:

  • 1-8 People: $999

Duration

4 Hours

About

This is a road-based wildlife viewing and interpretive National Park tour within Grand Teton National Park. We will spend about 4 hours exploring the stunning landscapes, geological wonders, and fantastic wildlife viewing opportunities of Grand Teton National Park. Moose, bison, and big horn sheep are common in the winter months, not to mention the very good chance of spotting a wolf as well!

Included

  • Hotel pickup
  • Guide
  • Vehicle
  • Waters
  • Use of binoculars and spotting scope

Excluded

  • Food service
  • National Park entrance fees
  • Guide gratuity, usually 15-20% of tour price

What to Bring

  • National Park Pass if you have one
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Appropriate clothing for the weather

Adventure Tips

Dress in layers for changing temperatures

Winter temperatures in Yellowstone vary widely; wear moisture-wicking base layers, insulated mid-layers, and a waterproof outer shell.

Carry binoculars for wildlife spotting

Bring a pair of binoculars to catch distant views of wolves and bison without disturbing them.

Follow guide instructions carefully

Safety on snowy terrain and around geothermal features depends on strict adherence to guide directions.

Book early for holiday periods

Winter tours fill quickly, especially around holidays; reserve your private safari well in advance.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Gray wolves
  • American bison

History

Yellowstone was designated the world’s first national park in 1872, pioneering conservation efforts that continue today.

Conservation

Winter tours are carefully managed to minimize disturbance to wildlife during this critical survival season.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Insulated waterproof winter jacket

Essential

Keeps you warm and dry during extended exposure to cold, snowy conditions.

winter specific

Sturdy waterproof boots

Essential

Essential for traction and comfort on snow and icy trails.

winter specific

Gloves and warm hat

Essential

Protects extremities from frostbite and cold winds.

winter specific

Camera with zoom lens

Captures distant wildlife and steaming geothermal features in detail.

winter specific