Jackson: Grand Teton & Native American Petroglyph Tour - Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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EXPERIENCE:

Travel from Jackson Hole and and start an adventure through the breathtaking Grand Teton National Park. Make stops to observe numerous species of wildlife and take in one of the most scenic drives the American West has to offer. Explore with a professional guide while you search for the animals that traverse this winter wonderland. Stop to enjoy a warm lunch in the small Wyoming cowboy town of Dubois, Wyoming.

Your day will include a stop at the National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center* (*subject to winter closure due to employee shortages in the area) that features dioramas with full-scale taxidermy mounts that recreate bighorn habitat. Enjoy interactive exhibits about wildlife management and special adaptations of wild sheep, and wildlife films.

Have a chance to view bighorn sheep in their wintering grounds. It is not uncommon to see 200 to 300 bighorn sheep during this tour! Wildlife viewing opportunities that are often encountered on this adventure also include bison, elk, moose, wolves, mule deer, bald and golden eagles, pronghorn, coyotes, and bighorn sheep.

After enjoying lunch at a restaurant in Dubois, Wyoming, view prehistoric Shoshone Native American petroglyphs that are thousands of years old. These petroglyphs are a true off-the-beaten-path treat for visitors!
You will be return to your Jackson Hole area lodging between 3-4 p.m.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

View Grand Teton National Park in winter wonderland splendor
See Bighorn Sheep in their wintering habitat (possibly hundreds!)
Possible wildlife sightings of wolves, elk, moose, bison, bald eagles, and more
Visit Native American petroglyph’s that are over 2000 years old
Learn about the natural history and geology that has shaped the area

 

 

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