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Private Horseback Ride & Grand Teton Tour

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Private Group - Guest

Must Select 2. Once you select the first 2 guests here, you will be able to add on more guest below.

$ 1,495

Additional Guests

$ 300

Explore Grand Teton on Horseback

Experience the ultimate adventure in Jackson Hole and Grand Teton National Park with our unique combination tour! Saddle up for a guided horseback ride through the breathtaking landscapes of Yellowstone Country, hit the trails with a knowledgeable naturalist, and explore the Grand Teton National Park’s most iconic vistas and wildlife—all in a single day.

This one-of-a-kind tour is perfect for those looking to venture off the beaten path while still enjoying the must-see highlights of Grand Teton National Park. From pristine trails and majestic peaks to incredible wildlife sightings, this experience blends adventure, stunning scenery, and logistical efficiency for an unforgettable day in the Tetons.

Book your Grand Teton horseback and naturalist tour today and make the most of your visit to this spectacular national park!

What’s included with Grand Teton Horseback Riding

  • Hotel pick-up

  • Experienced naturalist guide skilled in the art of improvising to cater to your interests. Communicate with your guide about what’s important to you!

  • Flexibility in itinerary to include more or less time spent out of the car doing short hikes, additional or alternative sites, and allocation of time.

  • Quality binoculars and spotting scope

  • Basic breakfast items, a variety of snacks and beverages, and a freshly prepared lunch and picnic at the Wilderness Trails camp.

  • 3 hour trail ride on a gentle, trustworthy horse with an experienced guide.


Get to know the team

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Bradley Parker

Bradley is a naturalist and devoted student of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Brad has worked as a wildlife guide since 2013 and is known for his uncanny ability to find wildlife and his deep knowledge of Yellowstone and the Tetons. He is a skilled outdoor educator that can bring meaning to natural surroundings for any group. Outside of wildlife tours, he can be found guiding fly-fishing, guiding horseback trips, snowboarding, backpacking, mountaineering, and exploring wild lands of the world.

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Gus Davis

Gus moved to Jackson eight years ago after graduating from University of Colorado Boulder with a degree in Environmental Science. After seeing the Tetons for the first time, moving was a very easy decision. He has been guiding throughout the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for six years; his motivation and passion for the job comes from being able to expose people to the truly unique amount of wildlife in our ecosystem. From high alpine adventures to kayaking the Snake River, Gus does it all in his free time, soaking up all the activities this corner of the world holds.

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Brett Hellstrom

Brett is a great lover of ecosystems. For as long as he can remember, he has been fascinated with wildlife. His professional education is in biology, but his passion lies in learning everything he can about the complex pieces of an ecosystem. He is a life-long learner of wildlife biology and ecology, as well as earning his biology degree from University of Utah. Brett’s specialty is to connect you to this place, to help you find your place in the ecosystem, and to show how all things are intricately connected so that you come away with an appreciation for this incredibly unique place on Earth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Sparring Match: Bull Moose in the Tetons

Seeing a moose is always special, but seeing two bulls sparring is a highlight of anyone’s trip. On a recent tour, we saw just that. We took the group to one of our favorite spots to find moose and were treated to two males grazing together, but the peace didn’t last long as the boys…

Getting Oriented: Foxes and Magnetic Fields

It’s not intuitive to think of a four legged mammal as an aerial hunter. Yet, foxes clearly depend on their ability to take prey from the air. Watching a fox hunt is spectacular but the suspense can be almost unbearable! Their spellbinding leaps appear to happen like magic – how does the fox know exactly…

The American Serengeti: Yellowstone’s Great Grasslands.

Lamar Valley in all it’s splendor. Yellowstone’s Northern Range is a primeval grassland ecosystem. It is a portal back in time, to the west that North America’s Native Peoples experienced. The volume and diversity of wildlife in this region is astonishing. It is one of the most celebrated wildlife areas amongst all of our National…

Glaciers: Past and Present in the Jackson Hole Valley

Teton Glacier from Teewinot Summit Alpine glaciers, such as the ones found in the Teton mountain range, have played a crucial role in shaping the breathtaking landscape we admire today. Approximately 23,000 years ago, during the period known as the Pinedale Glaciation, the glaciers reached their maximum extent. By around 10,000 years ago, most of…

Yellowstone Bear Identification: What Makes Grizzly and Black Bears Different?

Distinguishing between the two types of bears in Greater Yellowstone can be tricky. But, by observing their physical features and behaviors, you can spot many differences. Let’s check out the distinct traits of grizzly and black bears. Grizzly #399 taking a little rest from her 4 cubs at the time in Grand Teton National Park….

Yellowstone Explosion

Tuesday July 23rd, 2024 there was a geothermal explosion in Yellowstone. The explosion occured at the Black Diamond Pool of the Biscuit Basin geothermal area on a typical summer morning whilst visitors strolled the boardwalks adjacent the offending pool and others like it. In a video linked, geologist researcher Jamie Farrell, stated that there was…

What Our Adventurers Say
★★★★★

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WONDERFUL DAY

Brad was our guide and he was so knowledgeable, and gave us incredible information in a way that was easy to understand!! We had 8 adults and a dog in our group—He was so attentive to all of us with various needs. Always polite and always a smile!! I will definitely book a trip with him again!!

– HAB | Tripadvisor
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MOST INCREDIBLE

The tour was absolutely amazing! We saw just about every animal imaginable, including black bears! Gus was a great guide. Super personable and easy going, and had answers to pretty much any question we threw his way. The tour absolutely made our trip to Yellowstone and we would recommend anyone to book this tour!

– Gwyn K | Tripadvisor
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HIGHLIGHT TRIP

We had the best time on our all day tour through Yellowstone! Gus was so knowledgeable and friendly as he guided us through the park. He accommodated bathroom breaks, stopped whenever we saw wildlife and took us to scenic locations that we wouldn’t have gone to if we didn’t book through Teton Wilderness Tours. This was the highlight of our trip to Wyoming and you’d be silly not to book with them!

– Samantha B | Tripadvisor
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PHENOMENAL TOUR

My husband and I had a phenomenal tour of Yellowstone with our guide, Gus! He was so knowledgeable about the park and took us to the best spots! He also planned everything so well between making sure we got to see Old Faithful to the best bathroom breaks. He made visiting the park such a breeze for first-time visitors. I would HIGHLY recommend booking a tour.

– Maggie | Tripadvisor
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ABSOLUTELY AMAZING

We had the best time ever with our guide Brett on our Teton tour. He was so accommodating and fun. We saw elk, moose, otters, absolutely amazing views, and so much more. I would highly recommend this company to anyone and already have. I plan to go again someday. Thank you so much for the amazing time.

– Rhonda L | Tripadvisor