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Wildlife Expeditions National Park Tours

Year Round | Spring | Summer | Fall

Year Round Tours
Wildlife Discovery Expeditions - The West's Best Wildlife Day
This full-day Expedition offers numerous opportunities to view and learn about wildlife. You ride in comfortable, customized, safari-style vehicles with retractable roof hatches and sliding windows that allow for easy wildlife observation.

The day begins with an early morning drive through spectacular Grand Teton National Park and surrounding Bridger-Teton National Forest, providing a chance to view wildlife in the quiet dawn hours. Following our morning excursion, we have lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, we continue our search for wildlife and enjoy a short walk or snowshoe. We return late in the afternoon, completing an exciting day of observing and learning about this magnificent ecosystem. There is a maximum of ten participants per biologist. The cost of this full-day tour is $160 for adults, $120 for children 12 and under.

A deposit of 50% per person is required at time of booking to secure your date. Price includes lunch, snacks and beverages, the expertise of a biologist, transportation in safari-style vehicle, all gratuities, and use of binoculars and spotting scopes. Price excludes park admission fee.

Sunrise & Sunset Expeditions - A Glimpse of Western Wildlife

Both Sunrise and Sunset tours offer a four-hour introduction to the wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Participants typically see a variety of species of birds and animals, including Jackson Hole 's large-hoofed mammals. There is a maximum of ten participants per biologist.

The cost for a half-day trip is $95 for adults, $71 for children 12 and under. Price includes snacks and beverages, the expertise of a biologist, transportation in safari-style vehicle, all gratuities, and use of binoculars and spotting scopes. Price excludes park admission fee.

Sunrise Expeditions Plus
Wildlife Expeditions is pleased to offer combo trips at a discount rate. After a four-hour Sunrise Expedition (described above), you can take take part in activities offered with other Jackson Hole Guide Services.

* Scenic Float on the Snake River
* Scenic Float in Grand Teton National Park
* Horseback Trail Ridding
* Bird Banding
* Fly Fishing
* Alpine Hiking
* Visit the Historic Murie Ranch
* Snake River Angling
* Wooden Boat River Tours
* Kayak Tour

Yellowstone: Old Faithful Expeditions **(offered early May to late October)**

The Old Faithful Expedition is a wonderful opportunity to explore the wildlife, scenery, and history of the world's first National Park. The tour begins in Jackson and heads north via the inner loop road of Grand Teton National Park. This route provides spectacular views of the majestic Teton Mountain Range along with its splendid waterways. Elk, moose, mule deer, antelope, coyotes, eagles, osprey and trumpeter swans frequent many of these areas.
Next we enter Yellowstone National Park and head directly to Old Faithful . Watch Old Faithful erupt as your wildlife guide takes you on a walking tour of the Upper Geyser Basin. Bison and elk are often seen wandering among the hot pools, steam vents and geysers. There is a maximum of ten participants per biologist.

Old Faithful Expedition price is $220 per adult, $165 per child under 12. Both expeditions include lunch at Old Faithful Complex, snacks, beverages, optics, all services of Wildlife Expeditions biologist/guides, and our customized, safari-style vehicles equipped with sliding roof hatches and windows to maximize viewing opportunities. For families with children, we provide child-size binoculars, a fun activity pack and visual aids for a hands-on experience.

Yellowstone: Lower Loop Expeditions **(offered early May to late October)**

This expedition begins in Jackson and passes through Grand Teton National Park. We will admire the Tetons and stop for wildlife viewing opportunities along the way, but the primary focus will be on Yellowstone National Park. The Lower Loop Expedition includes a tour of the Old Faithful area, a guided geyser walk, lunch, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, both upper and lower falls, Yellowstone Lake and the drive back through Grand Teton National Park. We will be returning to Jackson around dinner time. There is a maximum of 10 participants per biologist.

Expedition price is $295 per adult, $220 per child under 12. Both expeditions include lunch at Old Faithful Complex, snacks, beverages, optics, all services of Wildlife Expeditions biologist/guides, and our customized, safari-style vehicles equipped with sliding roof hatches and windows to maximize viewing opportunities. For families with children, we provide child-size binoculars, a fun activity pack and visual aids for a hands-on experience. Price excludes park admission fee.

Spring Tours
Wolf and Bear Spring Expeditions

This popular tour focuses on Greater Yellowstone's predators. The Lamar and Hayden Valleys where bears hunt are the same areas where the wolves den, centralizing predator activity. Participants will travel to the best sites for viewing bears and reintroduced wolves. In addition, the trip may include stops at Old Faithful, the colorful Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - crowned by a waterfall more than twice as high as Niagara Falls - and the terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs. This program sold out quickly last year; we recommend making reservations as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. There is a maximum of seven participants per biologist.

The cost of the two-day tour is $495 per person, based on double occupancy. The three-day trip is $742.50. The single supplement fee is $75. A deposit of 50% per person is required. Price includes the expertise of a biologist, hotel accommodations, specified meals, snacks and beverages, all gratuities, round-trip transportation from Jackson in a safari-style vehicle, use of optics and park entrance fees.

Dates

• 2-day Apr 24-25, 2006
• 2-day Apr 27-28, 2006
• 2-day May 1-2, 2006
• 2-day May 5-6, 2006
• 2-day May 8-9, 2006
• 2-day May 12-13, 2006
• 2-day May 15-16, 2006
• 3-day May 18-20, 2006
• 3-day May 28-30, 2006
• 4-day June 1-4, 2006
• 2-day June 5-6, 2006
• 3-day June 8-10, 2006
• 2-day June 12-13, 2006
• 2-day June 15-16, 2006
Paradise and Predators Expeditions **(offered in March)**

Paradise and Predators five-day tours are the premier wildlife viewing trips of the Rockies and Hayden and Lamar Valleys . No other tour offers the opportunity to see more of Yellowstone's large mammals and the natural wonders of the region. Led by an engaging biologist, you will be immersed not only in the highest concentration of wildlife in the lower 48 states, but in the astounding landscape they inhabit.

The cost is $2,395 per person, based on double occupancy; the single supplement fee is $220. A deposit of 50% per person is required. Cost includes round-trip transportation from Bozeman, Montana, in a customized safari-style vehicle, a biologist, all gratuities, hotel accommodations for five nights, use of optics, specified meals, snacks and beverages, and park entrance fees. Our hotels feature comfortable rooms with two double beds and a private bath. Due to limited rooms, single occupancy may not be available on every trip date.

Summer Tours
Great Parks Expeditions

The premier wildlife viewing trips in the Rocky Mountains; these four-day tours explore the abundant wildlife and natural wonders of both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, which offer the highest concentration of wildlife in the lower 48 states. You will have the opportunity to see many large mammals, birds and the astounding landscape they inhabit.There is a maximum of seven participants per biologist.

The cost of this four-day tour is $1,695 per person based on double occupancy. The single supplement fee is $200. A deposit of 50% per person is required. Price includes the expertise of a biologist, hotel accommodations for four nights, meals, snacks and beverages, all gratuities, round-trip transportation from Jackson in a safari-style vehicle, use of optics and all entrance fees.

Dates
• June 25-28, 2005
• July 9-12, 2005
• August 6-9, 2005
• September 3-6, 2005

Fall Tours
Fall Photography Workshop in Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park is one of the premier wildlife viewing locations in the United States. Wildlife Expeditions offers a five-day intensive photography workshop with professional photographer and natural history interpreter, Jim Winn. The workshop is designed for both aspiring and experienced photographers who desire to build and hone their outdoor photography skills. Participants will explore the intimate details and luring grandeur of Grand Teton National Park. Utilizing the qualities of early morning and evening light, you will have the opportunity to capture the Tetons’ fall colors and abundant wildlife. During each day Jim Winn will offer opportunities for technical and artistic discussions as a group and one-on-one. The “focus” and instructional content of the workshop will be custom tailored to meet the cumulative motivations communicated by the participants. Minimum 4 participants, maximum 8 participants. This small group sizes allow for personalized attention from Jim Winn.

The cost for this five-day Grand Teton National Park Photography Workshop is $1,395 per person based on double occupancy. The single supplement fee is $200. A deposit of 50% per person is required. Price includes round-trip transportation from Jackson, National Park entrance fees, meals, professional photographer/natural history interpretive services and overnight accommodations.

Dates
September 21-27, 2005

Elk Bugling, Wolves and Bears in Fall

Elk bugling is at its peak during the fall as large bull elk round up and guard their harems. Bears are stocking up on food for their long winter naps, and wolves are down hunting in the Lamar and Hayden Valleys due to the large concentrations of elk. Participants will travel to the best sites for viewing elk, bears, and wolves and enjoy the magnificent autumn colors of Yellowstone. In addition, the two-day trip may include stops at Old Faithful, the colorful Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and the terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs. Make reservations as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. There is a maximum of eight participants per biologist.

The cost of the two-day tour is $495 per person, based on double occupancy. The three-day tour is $742.50 per person. The single supplement fee is $75. A deposit of 50% per person is required. Price includes the expertise of a biologist, hotel accommodations, meals, snacks and beverages, all gratuities, round-trip transportation from Jackson in a safari-style vehicle, use of premium optics and park entrance fees.

Dates

• September 10-12, 2005 3-day
• September 15-16, 2005 2-day
• September 17-19, 2005 3-dayday
• September 21-22, 2005 2-dayday
• September 27-28, 2005 2-dayday
• September 29-30, 2005 2-day
• October 2-4, 2005 3-day
• October 6-7, 2005 2-day
• October 9-10, 2005, 2-day
• October 11-12, 2005 2-day
• October 14-15, 2005 2-day
• October 14-16, 2005 3-day

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