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Private Sundowner Dinner in Grand Teton National Park | Jackson Hole Sunset Safari Dinner - Jackson

Private Sundowner Dinner in Grand Teton National Park | Jackson Hole Sunset Safari Dinner

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

3–4 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; mostly seated and short, flat walks to the dining spot

Overview

A private chauffeured dinner that stages a safari-style meal at sunset in Grand Teton National Park. Perfect for small celebrations, the Sundowner pairs field service, local narration, and dramatic mountain light.

Private Sundowner Dinner in Grand Teton National Park | Jackson Hole Sunset Safari Dinner

Bus Tour
Sightseeing Tour

The vehicle slows and the world sharpens: a jagged crown of granite peels light away from the valley and the driver nods toward a low bench of sage where the table is already set. You step out and the air, thin from the valley floor at roughly 6,200 feet, tastes like cold late-afternoon. A Sundowner cocktail arrives before the sun reaches the spine of the Tetons, and for a few quiet minutes the range takes on a personality — patient, uncompromising, and oddly ceremonial.

Adventure Photos

Private Sundowner Dinner in Grand Teton National Park | Jackson Hole Sunset Safari Dinner photo 1

Adventure Tips

Dress in layers

Temperatures drop fast after sunset at 6,200 ft — bring a warm midlayer and windproof shell.

Bring a park pass

Confirm whether the operator includes Grand Teton park entry; otherwise purchase a pass in advance to avoid delays.

Light management

Use only red or low-intensity lights if needed — bright lights disturb wildlife and other guests.

Declare dietary needs early

This is a curated field meal; notify the operator of allergies or restrictions when booking.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Elk
  • Moose

History

This valley was shaped by the Teton Fault and used seasonally by Shoshone peoples; 19th-century ranching later defined the human landscape around Jackson Hole.

Conservation

Operators follow leave-no-trace principles and minimize light and noise; guests should pack out any non-biodegradable waste and keep distance from wildlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Warm jacket

Essential

Essential for chill after sunset at elevation.

fall specific

Binoculars

Helps spot distant wildlife and pick out details on the Teton skyline.

summer specific

Headlamp with red filter

Essential

Useful for safe walking to and from the vehicle while minimizing light pollution.

all specific

Camera with low-light capability

Captures sunset colors and mountain silhouettes as light fades.

all specific