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The Trapper Pack Trip 2 Days 1 Night

Jacksonmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2 days, 1 night

Fitness Level

Participants should be in good physical shape to handle 3-6 mile hikes daily over rugged terrain.

Overview

Discover the stunning landscapes of Wyoming on this private 2-day, 1-night walking tour in Jackson. Perfect for outdoor lovers looking for an immersive wilderness experience. Explore forests, meadows, and mountains, all guided by experts from Willow Creek Horseback Rides.

Fishing
Walking Tour
Jackson, Wyoming

The Trapper Pack Trip 2 Days 1 Night

From $1,395 •  2 Days, 1 Night • Ages 8+ • Horses, Meals, Fishing & Camping Equipment Included!

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About This Adventure

Experience the ultimate western adventure with a two-day, one-night pack trip in Wyoming! Enjoy horseback riding through stunning landscapes, fishing in pristine streams, and savoring home-cooked meals by the campfire. With expert guides and comfortable accommodations, immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the backcountry and create unforgettable memories.

A true western overnight!

Call us to book this trip at (307) 733-7086.

Duration

2 Days, 1 Night - check-in at 9 am

Available Monday through Saturday July 1 through August 25

Rates

$1,395 per person

There is a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 10 people per trip.

About

Our pack trips include the whole western experience of camping outdoors in tents, eating home cooked western meals prepared over a campfire, riding horses, and fishing Wyoming’s high mountain streams for trout.

While you’re here enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery, take a hike through lush meadows, see wildlife in their natural habitat, and bring a camera to photograph the beauties you find. You can’t beat Western Wyoming and Jackson Hole for horseback riding, trail riding, fishing trips, sightseeing, and photography! Come and enjoy the breathtaking mountains of Western Wyoming with us.

Itinerary

9 AM: Check-in

10:30 AM: Depart trailhead on horseback for base camp. Plan for plenty of sightseeing on this 3 hour ride!

Lunch at Base Camp

Afternoon: Fish in the nearby stream or just relax and take in the scenery that can only be had in the backcountry of Wyoming. And don’t worry, you don’t have to catch your dinner (but if you’d like, we’d be happy to cook it for you).

Dinner: Home-cooked supper with all the fixens!

Morning: Early fishing if you’d like, then enjoy a leisurely guided horseback ride to view the local wildlife: mule deer, elk, moose, and big horn sheep to name a few.

Noon: Depart base camp. Optionally stop at Granite Hot Springs for a soak in the natural hot springs pool (based on availability, cost, and time).

3 PM: Return to the trailhead

What's Included

  • Food
  • Horse and tack
  • All camping equipment (sleeping bags can be provided)
  • Fishing gear (if needed)
  • Guide
  • Cook

Meals are hearty western style with full fixn’s. A traditional breakfast is served each morning and a full course supper at evening. Sack lunches are provided for the day’s activities. Let us know of any special diet requests and we will accommodate the best we can. Base camps are first class and provided with wall tents, 1-2 people per tent, cots, mattresses, lanterns, lawn chair, and small table in each tent. We do have a family wall tent that sleeps 5.

More Info

We have excellent horses, most of which have been with us for years. Our guides will select a horse that best fits each rider based on size and riding experience, adjusting each saddle to ensure the most comfortable horseback riding experience.

  • Longer trips can also be arranged – contact us to discuss and coordinate.
  • Pick up and drop off in Jackson can be arranged.
  • Our staff is very friendly and professional.
  • We are a family run business and your satisfaction is our guarantee.

Important Details

  • Children 8 and older are welcome.
  • In consideration of the health of our horses, we are able to take riders up to a maximum of 265 pounds.
  • Horses are to be ridden at a walk at all times and riders must maintain proper spacing between horses.

Your safety and enjoyment are our top concern. All of our summer trail rides and pack trips are strictly first class, with professional Guides, Wranglers, deluxe camps, high quality meals, and personalized attention to every guest. Our horses and mules are the finest in the business and our equipment is always in excellent, dependable condition.

Gratuities

Gratuities are not included in your ride cost. While tipping is done at your discretion, tipping is one of the gauges we use in terms of customer satisfaction. If you are ever not satisfied, please let us know so that we can enhance our rides in the future.

Adventure Tips

Layer Your Clothing

Weather can vary quickly in Wyoming; wear moisture-wicking layers and bring an extra jacket.

Stay Hydrated

Carry enough water for each hike and refill at natural water sources when possible.

Use Sun Protection

Apply sunscreen, wear a hat and sunglasses to protect yourself during long hours outdoors.

Respect Wildlife

Maintain a safe distance from animals and avoid feeding wildlife to preserve natural behaviors.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Elk
  • Mule Deer

History

Jackson Hole has been a gateway for explorers, trappers, and future pioneers, playing a key role in Wyoming's frontier history.

Conservation

Willow Creek Horseback Rides emphasizes eco-friendly practices, ensuring minimal impact on the pristine Wyoming landscape.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Hiking Boots

Essential

Protect your feet on uneven trails and provide support during long walks.

Weather-Appropriate Clothing

Essential

Layers suited to the season help manage temperature changes and ensure comfort.

spring|summer|fall|winter specific

Reusable Water Bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated throughout your hikes with a durable, refillable water bottle.

Headlamp or Flashlight

Provides illumination for nighttime activities or early morning starts.

winter specific