Soar over Jackson Hole at sunrise with sweeping Teton views and FAA-certified pilots
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Approximate 4 hours
Balloon flight, Post-flight toast
Lift off near the Tetons for a sunrise hot air balloon flight over Jackson Hole. Plan for about four hours from meeting to return, with 45–60 minutes in the air depending on conditions.
Suitable for ages 6+. You must climb into the basket without doors, stand for about an hour, and be able to jump off a bench. A signed waiver is required.
For parties up to 6, cancel 72+ hours before to be fully refunded. Weather cancellations by the company are fully refunded. Cancellations within 72 hours may not be refunded. For parties of 7 or more, cancellations within 30 days may not be refunded.
Floating over the Tetons in a hot air balloon consistently delivers that bucket-list experience travelers hope for. The team here earns praise for making guests feel genuinely safe and comfortable from start to finish, with pilots like Andy (30+ years experience), Alicia, and Richard standing out for their knowledge and friendly personalities. People rave about the smooth rides, stunning valley views, and those little touches like the traditional post-flight champagne toast. The ground crew gets just as much love for keeping everything organized and running seamlessly. The overwhelming sentiment is pure awe. First-timers and experienced balloonists alike describe the flights as peaceful, ethereal, and breathtaking, with the Snake River and Tetons providing spectacular scenery from above. One important note: weather cancellations can happen even when conditions look clear from the ground, which understandably frustrated at least one traveler who made a long journey. That said, the vast majority of guests walk away thrilled with the experience and eager to recommend it to others.
The balloon excursion was fantastic. Being above the valley was ethereal. The views were out of this world.
Laura White
September 21, 2025
The balloon excursion was fantastic. Being above the valley was ethereal. The views were out of this world.
Laura White
September 21, 2025