Half-Day Wildlife Safari From Jackson Hole
Jackson, Wyoming
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Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 4 hours
For those with time constraints late in the day, this half day Safari will give you a great experience that includes the National Elk Refuge and Grand Teton National Park. Your guide will show you around important parts of the park so that you may fully experience the plants, wildlife and atmosphere of the great American outdoors.
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For those with time constraints late in the day, this half day Safari will give you a great experience that includes the National Elk Refuge and Grand Teton National Park. Your guide will show you around important parts of the park so that you may fully experience the plants, wildlife and atmosphere of the great American outdoors.You will begin this wildlife photo tour with pickup from your centrally located Jackson Hill hotel or residence. After pickup you will head north along the western boundary of the National Elk Refuge to Grand Teton National Park. Here you will travel along the southern park roads watching for wildlife and stopping frequently for photo-ops. You will see places like Antelope flats, home to historic homesteads and free ranging herds of bison and pronghorn.
Your guide will also show you the Moose-Wilson road famous for abundant flora and fauna. Wildlife you will frequently encounter on this trip includes bison, elk, deer, moose, pronghorn (aka antelope) fox, coyote, bear, bald eagle, trumpeter swans, and if you're lucky wolves. If time allows your group might choose to stop at the Jackson Visitor Center or the new moose visitor center in Grand Teton National Park. The route varies seasonally based on group interest, road closures and wildlife migration.
Your guide will also show you the Moose-Wilson road famous for abundant flora and fauna. Wildlife you will frequently encounter on this trip includes bison, elk, deer, moose, pronghorn (aka antelope) fox, coyote, bear, bald eagle, trumpeter swans, and if you're lucky wolves. If time allows your group might choose to stop at the Jackson Visitor Center or the new moose visitor center in Grand Teton National Park. The route varies seasonally based on group interest, road closures and wildlife migration.
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