All Jackson Hole Tours & Excursions in 2025

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For a destination with almost as many elk as people (around 10,000), Jackson Hole has a lot to offer. Jackson Hole tours are the easiest and most efficient way to explore this world-renowned valley, whether you want to raft the Snake River, learn how to fly fish, or see Grand Teton National Park’s big five on a sunrise safari. Qualified guides can also take you into Yellowstone National Park to watch Old Faithful erupt or even into the surrounding Bridger-Teton National Forest, which some locals swear is best seen by horseback.

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Q:Is there a shuttle from Jackson Hole to Yellowstone?
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Yes. You can take a shuttle from Jackson Hole to Yellowstone National Park during the summer months. Park roads are not plowed during the winter, and traffic is limited to over-the-snow vehicles. During that time, the shuttle will drop off and pick up at Flagg Ranch, where you can catch the snowcoach and go into the park.

Q:How much do Jackson Hole tours cost?
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Yellowstone tours from Jackson Hole start at US$300 per person. They include transportation to Yellowstone and guided transportation within the park. You can also find chuckwagon dinners, Snake River float tours, and horseback rides that start at US$70.

Q:What do you see on Jackson Hole tours?
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When you take a Yellowstone tour from Jackson Hole, you'll be picked up from your hotel or rental property and transported to the park. Once you enter Yellowstone, stops typically include Old Faithful, the Lower Falls of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, and the Grand Prismatic Spring. You'll see bubbling hot springs, wildlife, waterfalls, and more.

Q:How many days in Jackson Hole is enough?
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You should spend at least three days in Jackson Hole, allowing you time to visit the charming downtown, experience some outdoor activities, and visit one of the nearby national parks. If you plan to visit Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, you'll likely want to extend your visit by a few days.

Q:What is the best month to visit Jackson Hole?
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Most visitors like to visit Jackson Hole in the summer, as this time of year offers the best weather. If you are looking for fewer crowds and a colorful landscape, the fall is an excellent time of year to visit. Those looking to ski or experience the national parks with snow on the ground should plan a visit in the winter.