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Self-Guided Grand Teton National Park Driving Tour

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Experience the unparalleled beauty of Grand Teton National Park with this Self-guided Audio Driving Tour. Immerse yourselves in the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Teton Range while learning about the park's rich history and unique features through informative audio narration. Customize your experience by pausing the audio to hike, take photos, or simply soak in the serene beauty of the park. With the freedom to explore at your own pace, this tour allows you to discover the grandeur of Grand Teton National Park while gaining valuable knowledge and insights. Don't miss the chance to witness the magnificence of the Teton Range, the tranquility of the lakes, and the wonder of the wildlife with this unique and immersive tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 9 hours - 10 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Customizable tour start
  • Offline audio narration with stories and music
  • Freedom to explore at your own pace
  • Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
  • Tour highlights with activity recommendations
  • Tours never expire
  • Offline audio guided tour: hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
  • Offline map (map and gps work completely offline - no wifi or data needed)
  • Take the tour when you want - download the tour and choose the day that works best for you
  • Tour start is customizable
  • Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
  • Turn-by-turn directions using gps
  • Freedom to explore at your own pace - pick the stops you want, skip the ones you don’t
  • Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
  • Private transportation
  • Meals and refreshment
  • Entry fees

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Introduction

Embark on a journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Grand Teton National Park with the Self-Guided Grand Teton National Park Driving Tour. This unique experience combines the convenience of a guided tour with the flexibility to explore at your own pace, offering a truly immersive and personalized adventure.

What to expect?

With this self-guided audio tour, travelers can expect to be enchanted by the natural wonders, rich history, and unique features of Grand Teton National Park. The informative narration provides fascinating insights into the park's beauty, allowing visitors to pause and explore on foot, capturing stunning photos and creating unforgettable memories along the way.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, families, and solo travelers alike. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or a first-time visitor, the Self-Guided Grand Teton National Park Driving Tour offers something for everyone. It's ideal for those seeking a flexible and immersive experience in one of the most stunning national parks in the United States.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Teton Range, the tranquility of the lakes, and the wonder of the wildlife with this unique driving tour. What sets this experience apart is the ability to customize your journey, choosing when and where to stop, all while enjoying informative and engaging narration that enhances your exploration. The freedom to explore at your own pace and the convenience of offline audio narration make this tour a must-book for anyone looking to discover the beauty of Grand Teton National Park.

Good to know

With this self-guided tour, you'll receive hours of audio narration, an offline map, customizable tour start, and turn-by-turn directions using GPS. The tour never expires, allowing you to plan your visit whenever it suits you best. Remember to bring your own meals and refreshments, as they are not included in the tour package.

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Travelers rave about the Self-Guided Grand Teton National Park Driving Tour, praising its flexibility, informative narration, and stunning scenery. Visitors are impressed by the ability to explore at their own pace and customize their experience, making it a highly recommended choice for those looking to make the most of their visit to this iconic national park.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Jackson Lake Overlook

Stop at Jackson Lake Overlook to get a first look at the Teton Mountain Range in all its glory, towering over the historic Jackson Lake.

Colter Bay Village

Need to fuel up? Need a snack or a stretch break? Colter Bay Village has it all! General store, grocery store, gas station, and souvenir shop! If you’re looking for a bit more adventure, Colter Bay Village offers kayaking, canoeing, motorboats, lake cruises, horseback riding, fishing, swimming, hiking, beach-going, and more. In fact, it’s often been described as a summer camp for the whole family!

Oxbow Bend

This is also the most popular place to view a Grand Teton sunrise or sunset. Stop and gaze at the crescent shaped bend in the Snake River with the Teton range in the distance. Be advised, though–this turnout gets very busy around sunset, so plan accordingly!

Cunningham Cabin

Cunningham Cabin is another “Famous Four” places at Grand Teton. Take a short walk through history as you explore around one of the first homesteads in the area.

Schwabacher Landing

Schwabacher Landing used to be a popular boat launch, but in recent years, the Snake River shifted just enough that boats are no longer able to access it. Instead, you’ll have amazing views of the Teton Range and the surrounding forest reflected in the Snake River. It’s a great place for wildlife viewing, too! 

Snake River Overlook

This one was made famous by nature photographer Ansel Adams, and for good reason. From this iconic viewpoint, you’ll be able to view the gentle bends of the Snake River set against the Teton Range. But don’t be fooled by the serenity of the scene. Early fur trappers in the Tetons nicknamed the Snake River “The Accursed Mad River” because of its wild unpredictability.

Mormon Row

Mormon Row was one of the first actual communities within Grand Teton National Park. In the early 1920s, it was a bustling, self-sufficient town. Today all that’s left behind are memories— and buildings, like the Moulton Barns and the Chambers Homestead. These are now on the National Registry of Historic Places, and you’ll be able to walk among them. Also, the Moulton Barn has the distinction of being the most photographed barn in the United States. Make sure you snap your own picture!

Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center in Moose

The Craig Thomas Discovery Center Stop at the Craig Thomas Discovery Information and Orientation: The Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center offers trail information, weather, and other general information.

Murie Ranch Historic District

Visit the historic home of the Muries—more commonly known as the Grandparents of the Conservation Movement. In fact, the John Denver song A Song For All Lovers is based on the famous couple!

Chapel Of The Transfiguration

Come and find some peace inside this beautiful little chapel nestled in the shadows of the Teton range. This chapel was built in 1925, and it’s still an active Episcopal congregation today!

Menors Ferry Historic District

Stroll through the historic buildings that once belonged to–and were built by–William Menor himself. In the 1920s, Menor was the first homesteader to build on the West bank of the Snake River, and with the building of the ferry, he was able to open a whole new trade route to the Teton range! 

Taggart Lake Trailhead

Taggart Lake Trail is a 3.8-mile loop just north of Moose Junction. It’s a moderately easy hike through sagebrush flats to the base of the Teton Mountain Range.

Cottonwood Creek Picnic Area

Sure, Cottonwood Creek Picnic Area is a nice place to stop and rest, but the real stars of the show here are the wild burros that hang out in the field across the street. As long as you remember your safety tips and keep a safe distance, the burros will let you take selfies with them!

Jenny Lake

Hiking, biking, cycling, and more! The Jenny Lake Recreation Area offers it all. Swim in the lake, hike the amazing trails, take the scenic drive through the forest, and learn the tragically beautiful history of this sacred place.

Signal Mountain

This is a seven-mile drive that climbs nearly 1,000 feet above sea level. At the top, you’ll be treated to sweeping vistas of the entire Teton valley. This drive is a little scary; the road is narrow, the switchbacks are sharp, and the sides of the road are pretty steep. But the view at the top? Totally worth it!

Signal Mountain Lodge

They’ve got dining! They’ve got lodging! They’ve got shopping! They’ve even got a marina for kayaking, boating and fighting. Signal Mountain is the perfect pit-stop place on Teton Park Road.

Chapel of the Sacred Heart

Take a few minutes to marvel at this quaint Catholic church that’s part of Grand Teton history! It was built in 1937, and its large stained glass windows offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. This tranquil sanctuary provides visitors with a serene setting to reflect, find solace, and appreciate the spiritual harmony between nature and architecture.

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