moderate
3–4 hours
Participants should have a moderate level of fitness; some endurance and mobility are helpful.
Discover the serenity of Grand Teton's winter landscape on a private snowshoe tour with expert guides. Learn about local ecology while taking in breathtaking mountain vistas—an experience you won’t forget.
Embark on an unforgettable snowshoeing adventure in Grand Teton National Park, tailored to your energy level. Explore stunning landscapes, from open vistas to serene forests, while learning about winter ecology and animal tracks from your expert guide. Enjoy high-quality snacks and breathtaking views in a small group setting.
The Day We’ll get an early start to make the most of our time in Grand Teton National Park. Depending on the group’s interests and desired energy level (see description below), we’ll chose from one of our favorite snowshoeing destinations in Grand Teton National Park. We have access to snowshoeing locations in the park that are flat, rolling, open or heavily forested. If we are treated to a sunny bluebird day then we will enjoy traveling out in the open right below the majestic Teton Mountains. If the snow is falling, we will choose a location with a bit of cover. The stillness of the snowy forest when walking 5 feet above the ground is truly a special experience. Throughout the program your guide will present your group with a variety of high quality snacks to enjoy during your stops. As we explore the park’s backcountry, we’ll keep watch for animal signs, interpreting tracks and unique habitats. Your knowledgeable guide will share interesting facts about snow science and winter ecology to complete your experience in this winter wonderland. No previous experience is necessary to enjoy a day on snowshoes. We like to say “If you can walk, you can snowshoe” and your guide will happily share some tips and tricks to make the activity more efficient. These programs are offered as small groups with a maximum of 7 participants.
Choose your ideal Energy Level: (We will match guests that share a similar activity level) When booking this program as a mixed group you have the option of booking it as a leisurely or moderate paced trip. We offer private programs that can cater to any activity level.
Leisure: This type of tour will focus on taking advantage of teaching moments to learn about winter ecology and interpret animal signs. We’ll have plenty of time to stop and take photos and we’ll be moving at a pace where you can easily hold a conversation with friends.
Moderate: Our moderate tours will move at a slightly faster pace, focusing on covering a little more ground so that we can experience more of the backcountry.
Aerobic: We offer the aerobic energy level for any of our tours that are booked privately. Aerobic style tours are great for our guests who are in top physical condition and don’t mind breaking a sweat. We’ll focus these tours on covering as much ground as possible and experiencing the depths of the backcountry.
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What to Bring
Wear moisture-wicking base layers and insulated outerwear for comfort in changing temperatures.
Bring water and warm beverages to stay hydrated in the cold.
Use trekking poles for stability on uneven or icy terrain.
Keep a safe distance from animals and observe tracks quietly.
The Grand Teton area has been protected since the establishment of the national park in 1929, preserving its rugged wilderness.
Jackson Hole Eco Tour Adventures emphasizes sustainable practices, including Leave No Trace principles, to protect the pristine environment.
Keep your feet warm and dry on snow-covered terrain.
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Protect your hands in cold winter weather.
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Shield your eyes from snow glare and wind.
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Carry essentials and enjoy snacks while taking in the views.
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