easy
2–3 hours
Moderate fitness level recommended; walking and standing are involved
Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of the Grand Teton Range during an exclusive sunset tour from Kelly, Wyoming. Perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, this private adventure offers stunning views and a peaceful escape into wilderness.
$690 • Up to 6 People • 4 to 5 Hours • Private Tour
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Grand Teton National Park on a sunset tour, where a personal guide leads you to prime wildlife viewing spots. Enjoy a picnic dinner by Jackson Lake and capture stunning photographs at iconic locations like Jenny Lake and Schwabacher Landing, all while using provided binoculars for close-up views.
4 -5 Hours
The Grand Teton Sunset Tour highlights the fiery dusk 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 dinner 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.
Getting to the meeting point 15-20 minutes early ensures you have time to settle in and catch the changing light before sunset begins.
Temperatures can drop quickly after sunset, so dressing in layers will keep you comfortable throughout the evening.
Keep your camera or smartphone charged and accessible to capture the stunning mountain colors.
Maintain a safe distance from animals and follow guided instructions to ensure their safety and yours.
The Grand Teton Range has been part of the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem for thousands of years and is considered sacred by local Native tribes.
Tours In Color emphasizes Leave No Trace principles to minimize environmental impact and protect the pristine wilderness.
Keeps you comfortable during the cooler evening temperatures while enjoying sunset views.
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Provides support and traction on uneven terrain and rocky paths.
Helpful if you stay after sunset or encounter fading light.
winter|fall|spring specific
Sunscreen and sunglasses to protect against UV rays during the longer daylight hours.
summer specific