See top Grand Teton sights with a private guide, binoculars, snacks, and a flexible itinerary
10 -12 Hours
Up to 14 people
Guide, Snacks, Water
Explore Grand Teton National Park with a private guide who handles the driving while you focus on scenery and wildlife hotspots. You’ll visit standout locations like the Teton Range viewpoints, Mormon Row, Schwabacher Landing, and Jenny Lake.
Tour length varies by season and location. Pickup times shown are 6am from Big Sky and 7am from West Yellowstone. The tour is for up to 14 guests per van.
Full refunds are provided before 7 days for private tours. No refunds permitted within 24 hours.
Pickup is at 6am from Big Sky (about 10–11 hours) or 7am from West Yellowstone (about 8–9 hours). Total duration is typically 10–12 hours depending on season and location.
Pickup can be arranged at various locations in Big Sky or West Yellowstone, or at a park hotel if you’re staying in the park. You’ll be returned to your pickup location at the end of the day.
Wear comfortable layers for changing weather—mornings can be cool—plus closed-toe shoes for boardwalks and uneven terrain. Recommended items include sunscreen, a refillable water bottle, a rain jacket or umbrella if needed, and a camera.
GTNP from Big Sky & West Yellowstone
Guides like Owen, Cody, Justin, and Emma consistently earn praise for being knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely personable, which seems to be a hallmark of this operation. Travelers highlight how much more they got out of Yellowstone by having someone who knew exactly where to look for wildlife, how to navigate the park efficiently, and could weave in the history and science behind what they were seeing. The included picnic lunch gets a surprising number of mentions as a highlight, and the priority parking perk alone saves a real headache. Tours typically cover geysers, hot springs, geothermal features, and prime wildlife zones, with sightings of bison, elk, bears, and more reported regularly. One note worth flagging: international visitors should be aware that US national park entry fees are not included in the tour cost, so budget for that separately. Beyond that, the feedback across a wide range of travelers, including large groups and first-time park visitors, points to a consistently well-run experience worth booking.
Very informative! Tyler was great! Money well spent and highly recommend!
Annette Girondi
May 21, 2026
Very informative! Tyler was great! Money well spent and highly recommend!
Annette Girondi
May 21, 2026