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Grand Teton: Private Sunrise Tour

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels; light walking involved.

Overview

Join Tours In Color for an exclusive sunrise adventure in Grand Teton. Witness the mountains glow with morning light and enjoy a peaceful, personalized experience in one of Wyoming’s most stunning landscapes.

Guided Tour
Photography Tour
Private
Kelly, Wyoming

Grand Teton: Private Sunrise Tour

$690 • Up to 6 People • 4 to 5 Hours • Private Tour

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About This Adventure

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Grand Teton at sunrise on this guided tour. Spot local wildlife like bison and bears while capturing stunning photographs at iconic locations. Enjoy a delightful picnic brunch by Jackson Lake, making this adventure a perfect blend of nature, photography, and unforgettable moments.

Duration

4 -5 Hours

About

The Grand Teton Sunrise Tour highlights the golden mornings of this park. A personal guide will drive your group throughout the park as they look for our local critters (e.g. bison, bears, wolves, moose, elk, etc.), while showcasing the best spots for scenic photography. Vortex binoculars will be handed out to each guest so that up-close details won't be missed.

This tour includes a picnic brunch on the shores of Jackson Lake. All national park entrance fees are also included.

Prominent stopping points include Jenny Lake, Mormon Row, Jackson Lake, and Schwabacher Landing where guests will get the opportunity to walk around and take pictures.

Adventure Tips

Arrive Early for the Best Views

Be sure to reach your meeting point 15 minutes before sunrise for optimal photography opportunities.

Dress in Layers

Mornings can be chilly; layers will help you stay comfortable as temperatures change with the sun’s rise.

Bring Your Camera

Capture the stunning colors and scenic vistas; a tripod is recommended for stable shots.

Respect Wildlife and the Environment

Keep a safe distance from animals and follow Leave No Trace principles to protect this pristine landscape.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Elk
  • Black bears

History

The Grand Teton range was first climbed in the early 20th century, and the area is rich in Native American heritage.

Conservation

Tours In Color emphasizes Leave No Trace principles, ensuring minimal impact on this protected wilderness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Warm Layers

Essential

Keep comfortable during early morning chills with thermal clothing and jackets.

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Camera and Tripod

Essential

Essential for capturing the stunning sunrise and landscapes.

spring|summer|fall|winter specific

Binoculars

Helpful for wildlife viewing and distant scenery.

Sun Protection

Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen protect you from the bright mountain sunlight during summer mornings.

summer specific