Jenny Lake: Our most recommended tours and activities

From Jackson: Grand Teton Wildlife & Scenery Tour with Lunch

1. From Jackson: Grand Teton Wildlife & Scenery Tour with Lunch

Immerse yourself in the postcard-worthy scenery of Grand Teton National Park on this insightful trip to all of its major spots. Begin your day with a pickup from your Jackson Hole lodging, and travel through striking mountains and lakes while staying on the lookout for diverse wildlife. Your expert guide will cover the many historical and geological features of Grand Teton. Stop at Jenny Lake Overlook, Jackson Lake, Oxbow Bend, Snake River Overlook, Mormon Row, and many other scenic sites with incredible photo ops. Allow your guide to teach you about the park's local wildlife and point out the most majestic species. Take advantage of high-quality binoculars for the possibility to spot grizzly and black bears, moose, eagles, elk, bison, wolves, coyotes, foxes, and much more. Keep your energy levels up throughout the day with a delicious picnic lunch, (or restaurant lunch in the event of cold weather.)

Grand Teton National Park: Full-Day Tour with Boat Ride

2. Grand Teton National Park: Full-Day Tour with Boat Ride

Head to Antelope Flats and Mormon Row for iconic views of the Tetons, then take a 1-hour boat ride on Jenny Lake during the warmer months of the year. Discover Oxbow Bend, Pacific Creek, Jackson Lake, and Signal Lake in one day. Begin your tour with pickup from Jackson or Teton Village. Enjoy a light breakfast and head to explore the best spots in Grand Teton National Park. Search for wildlife, including elk, bison, bears, moose, eagles, and foxes. Plenty of photo stops will allow you to snap a picture with your own camera or enjoy the views with provided binoculars. Then, get ready for the boat ride to the base of the Tetons and back (only during the summer season). You can enjoy a hike to Hidden Falls waterfall or just relax by the lake there. Be prepared to be amazed by the beautiful scenery around you. At the mid-point of your tour, enjoy a delicious picnic-style lunch. Throughout your exciting day, learn about many features of Grand Teton National Park, including its history, geology, and wildlife, from your knowledgeable guide.

From Jackson Hole: Grand Teton National Park Sunrise Tour

3. From Jackson Hole: Grand Teton National Park Sunrise Tour

We will explore the prime wildlife habitat and iconic viewpoints of Grand Teton National Park. Highlights include: - Mormon Row for the classic barn view of the Tetons - Elk Ranch - Oxbow Bend - Jackson & Jenny Lakes - Pacific &/or Pilgrim Creeks * Some locations above may not be available from 4/15-30 based on road status And, we'll have numerous opportunities to photograph Wildlife! We commonly see Bison, Elk, Grizzlies, Antelope, Moose, Eagles, Coyotes and more! Your tour guide will educate you on the many features of Grand Teton Park including the history, geology, wildlife & more.

Yellowstone & Grand Teton | Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour

4. Yellowstone & Grand Teton | Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour

America’s first National Park - Yellowstone, continues to awe visitors with amazing geothermal features; geysers, boiling mud, fumaroles and hot springs that are abundant throughout the park, as well as spectacular mountains, lakes, canyons and rivers. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife including grizzly bears, bison, wolves, elk and pronghorn. Grand Teton National Park serene beauty is a fantastic contrast to the volatility of Yellowstone. With perhaps even better wildlife spotting opportunities and fewer visitors vying for that perfect image. Flexible Tour: Follow the suggested itineraries, or divide the commentary and create your own half, full or multi day sightseeing trips. Major Highlights: Chapel of the Transfiguration Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone Grand Prismatic Spring & Midway Geyser Basin Jenny Lake Lamar Valley Mammoth Hot Springs Menors Ferry Moose Wilson Road Mormon Row Norris Geyser Basin Old Faithful & Upper Geyser Basin Signal Mountain West Thumb Geyser Basin of Lake Yellowstone Wildlife Includes: Yellowstone National Park As you drive the Grand Loop Drive, you’ll appreciate the geology 101 recap to better understand the popular geothermal wonders like Old Faithful in the Upper Geyser Basin and Grand Prismatic Spring in the Midway Geyser Basin, while you're guided to some lessor visited areas, that are equally stunning. See why it’s considered a megafauna location with the largest concentration of mammals in the lower 48, and uncover the story behind how a tiny Yellowstone bacterium helps solves crimes. And visit the historical remnants of the pioneering settlers on their forge West and the visit the location of one of the most popular images help to promote the concept of National Parks. Grand Teton National Park Grand Teton National Park is a tranquil contrast to its immediate neighbor to the north, Yellowstone National Park. It completes an epic road trip with dramatic mountainscapes, animal sighting, historic ranches and cabins, all easily accessible by vehicle. The journey starts as you drive through any of the four main entrances, continuing along the loop that includes the 26/89/191 highways along the Snake River to experience the entire park driving route. Along the way we discover how the Teton Range are some of the youngest mountains in the world, but with the oldest rocks. Relax and soak up the panoramic views of the Teton Range and surrounding valleys as we cruise to the elevated summit on Signal Mountain. You’ll also hear the stories of settlers and ranchers as you wander alongside homesteading era structures at the Mormon Row Historic District, such as TA Moulton Barn, and at JP Cunningham Cabin. And of course you'll head to Jenny Lake, where you can board a scenic shuttle boat and hike the many popular trails. The tour is filled with many other stories, tips and directions that will help refine and enhance your Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park experience.

Grand Teton | Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour

5. Grand Teton | Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour

Drive a loop of Grand Teton National Park, with side trips, comfortably in a single day to experience dramatic mountainscapes, animal sightings and historic ranches and cabins. Flexible Tour: Follow the suggested itineraries, or divide the commentary and create your own half, full or multi day sightseeing trips. Major Highlights: Chapel of the Transfiguration Jackson Lake Lodge Jenny Lake JP Cunningham Cabin Menors Ferry Moose Wilson Road Mormon Row Signal Mountain Snake River Overlook Includes: Grand Teton National Park Grand Teton National Park is a visually stunning place like no other. The Teton Range pierces up through the flat valley with peaks at over 13,000 feet. At the base of the range, lakes formed by ancient glaciers provide dazzling places to go hiking and sightseeing. And as part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, it has abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, including moose, elk, bison and both black and grizzly bears. Along the way, discover how the Teton Range are some of the youngest mountains in the world, but with the oldest rocks. Relax and soak up the panoramic views of the Teton Range and surrounding valleys as we cruise to the elevated summit on Signal Mountain. You’ll hear the stories of settlers and ranchers as you wander alongside homesteading era structures at the Mormon Row Historic District, such as TA Moulton Barn, and at JP Cunningham Cabin. And of course you'll head to Jenny Lake, where you can board a scenic shuttle boat and hike the many popular trails. With all the extra stories, tips and directions, you’ll enjoy a road trip drive around the Grand Teton Loop, made easy.

From Salt Lake City: Yellowstone and Tetons Parks in 4 Days

6. From Salt Lake City: Yellowstone and Tetons Parks in 4 Days

Day one Grand Tetons National Park The Grand Tetons Mountain Range rises above a scene rich with abundant wildlife, pristine lakes, and spectacular mountain peaks. Take a walk to Inspiration Point or enjoy a scenic stroll around Jenny Lake while gazing up in awe at the surrounding landscape. Have a picnic, spot and moose or even a grizzly bear and enjoy the serenity of this remarkable place. Camp inside Grand Teton national park. Day two Yellowstone National Park The crown jewel of the National Parks! The world’s first national park. A mountain wilderness, home to grizzly bears, wolves, and herds of buffalo and elk. Visit Old Faithful and the Grand Prismatic Pool, Yellowstone Canyon, explore geysers throughout both the North and South loop. Spend two days exploring this huge and fascinating national park with your expert Guide. Don’t forget your bathing suit for a soak in Mammoths natural hot springs! Camp inside Yellowstone national park. Day three Yellowstone National Park Continue to discover Yellowstone with your guide. Go on hikes ranging from easy to moderate and 2 to 5 miles (3 to 8 km) in length, and see more spectacular volcanic features. Your guide will tailor hikes to your group's abilities and interests. Camp inside Yellowstone national park. Day four Yellowstone National Park and Rocky Mountains Get up close and personal with some wildlife with a fun and educational visit to the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear and Wolf Discovery Center this morning. This afternoon head back to Salt Lake City for your drop off at approx 4pm. This tour departs and ends in Salt Lake City.

Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Glacier NP: Self-Guided Audio Tour

7. Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Glacier NP: Self-Guided Audio Tour

This bundle includes self-guided driving tours of: Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and Glacier National Park. Start by downloading the Action Tour Guide app, which will function as your personal tour guide, audio tour, and map all in one. Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! Once downloaded, your tour can begin at any entrance of any of the parks in this bundle. In Grand Teton, you’ll embark on hikes like the ever-popular Taggart Lake Trail or go for a stroll along the shores of sparkling Jenny Lake. Take in views of the majestic peaks from the Teton Glacier Lookout, an amazing perch atop the Jackson Lake Dam, and more. You’ll cross one of the most remote wilderness areas in the United States as you learn the surprising history of this incredible park. Then, visit the overlook where the most famous photograph of these mountains was taken. In Yellowstone, you’ll follow the Grand Loop Road to all the park’s most stunning attractions, from the West Thumb and Norris geyser basins to the staggering beauty of Grand Prismatic hot spring. Stop by the world-famous geyser known as Old Faithful, where an explosive eruption is 100% guaranteed! Plenty more attractions await, like the colorful, bubbling mud of Fountain Paint Pot and the stunning vistas of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. And you won’t want to miss Lamar Valley, where Yellowstone’s bison often congregate. In Glacier National Park, you’ll discover astonishing vistas of valleys and mountains, all while hearing how glaciers carved this miraculous landscape. Cruise along Going-to-the-Sun Road, keep an eye out for the park’s diverse wildlife, and hike unforgettable trails through pristine wilderness. Plus, get a good look at ancient glaciers dating back to the Ice Age! This tri-park adventure promises to be a journey you'll never forget. Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime?

Wyoming: Grand Teton and Yellowstone Parks Audio Tour App

8. Wyoming: Grand Teton and Yellowstone Parks Audio Tour App

Start by downloading the Action Tour Guide app, which will function as your personal guide, audio tour, and map all in one. Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together! Note: In this bundle, each tour is 235+ mile-long and takes 10-12 hours to complete. Your Grand Teton National Park tour begins in Jackson Hole, at the Visitor Center. As you drive toward Teton Village, you’ll discover the history of Jackson Hole and find out how the Tetons formed. Taggart Lake Trail is one of the first hikes you’ll see, a splendid stroll which loops around a pristine glacial lake. Then you’ll have a chance to see the park’s largest glacier at the aptly named Teton Glacier turnout. On the shores of Jenny Lake, next, you’ll see one of the clearest bodies of water in the whole country. Then, take in some views of the 6,000 foot summit of Mount Moran. Jackson Lake Dam, waiting just ahead, makes for some incredible photography of the mountains! Cattleman’s Bridge offers a glimpse into the land’s pre-park history, and Oxbow Bend, not far beyond it, serves up some of the best views in the entire park. Next, cross into the most remote wilderness in the Lower 48, before stopping at the overlook where perhaps the most famous photograph of the Tetons was taken. Your Grand Teton tour concludes at the National Elk Refuge, where you might just spot the biggest herd of elk on earth. At Yellowstone, you can begin your tour at any of the five entrances. Once inside the park, you’ll follow the Grand Loop past every major (and minor) attraction. That massive figure eight includes countless amazing spots, including these: At West Thumb, one of the largest geyser basins, you can marvel at the geysers, gaze into the Abyss Pool, and hear wild tales like how fishermen would cook their catch in hot springs! Visit the world-famous Old Faithful, where an amazing show is absolutely guaranteed. Then stop by Grand Prismatic, the largest and most colorful hot spring in the country! Fountain Paint Pot offers a different sort of beauty with its multi-colored muck. Then there’s the fascinating Norris Geyser Basin, hotter than any other basin in Yellowstone. Experience a different kind of Golden Gate Bridge which is no less breathtaking than the one in San Francisco on your way to reach the Mammoth Hot Springs, a riveting formation of layered springs. Then take a detour to a completely petrified tree! Lamar Valley also awaits, where Yellowstone’s most famous wildlife often congregate. Not far from there, you’ll find Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon—which is every bit as impressive as the one in Arizona. And of course, no trip would be complete without relaxing by the shores of the enormous Lake Yellowstone. These sister parks make for one heck of a journey. Are you ready for an adventure you’ll never forget?

Grand Teton & Yellowstone Explorer 8 Day

9. Grand Teton & Yellowstone Explorer 8 Day

From a land built on fire, earthquakes, and other extreme geological forces, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks are comprised of two unique ecosystems. Peaks that soar to 14,000 feet, broad valleys teeming with wildlife, glaciers, thermal features, and barren landscapes still recovering from the ravages of volcanic eruptions and forest fires are awaiting you. Spend six exciting days exploring and learning about the unique geological and ecological history that continues to shape this region, how it came into existence, and about the plants and animals that call this wilderness home. Your adventure awaits!

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Chris was fantastic.Took us to the sites wevwere hoping to see and had time fir good visit. Very informative about history of Jackson and area. Gotvto witness black bear feeding on berries. Finished tour with close look of a bull moose.

Saw so many things I never would have seen if driving around myself. Learned alot about area from our guide- Chris. He was fantastic!

Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and very attentive to our needs. The pace and options of the tour were also well planned.

Chris was awesome! His knowledge was impeccable & his personality was super entertaining. He hit all the highlight places.

Jeff was great. Fun , informative, and relentless in finding a bear for party to photograph