
Spring Wildlife in Yellowstone & Grand Teton: April–May Guide
Blog, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Yellowstone & Teton Park Tour JournalSpring wildlife in Yellowstone and Grand Teton is one of the most exciting times to visit the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. As winter loosens its grip, the landscape transforms—roads reopen, wildlife becomes active, and new life begins across…

Bears Emerging from Hibernation
BlogPerhaps the most dramatic wildlife event of the season is the emergence of bears from winter hibernation.
Both grizzly bears and black bears spend the winter months in mountain dens, conserving energy during the coldest part of the year. As…

Winter Wildlife Tours Jackson Hole: February in the Wild
Blog, Yellowstone, Yellowstone & Teton Park Tour JournalFebruary may feel quiet and frozen, but winter wildlife tours in Jackson Hole reveal a season full of movement, connection, and survival. Beneath the snow, instincts awaken. While Valentine’s Day celebrates romance in our human world, the…

2026 National Park Entrance Fees: What Travelers Need to Know
Blog, National Park EntranceBeginning January 1, 2026, the National Park Service (NPS) is implementing significant changes to national park entrance fees and annual passes. These updates affect both U.S. residents and international visitors and are designed to support…

Photography in the Parks: Say Cheese!
Blog, PhotographyYou’ve surely seen some incredible photographs of the parks while perusing the internet. Have you dreamed of taking one of these iconic pictures while on a tour of Grand Teton or Yellowstone? We know when and where to take you so you can do just that. Check out some of the incredible photos we’ve captured on tour!
