Grand Teton National Park Jackson Hole Moose. Bear Witness Safari Company.
Bull Moose near Ditch Creek in Grand Teton National Park Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Join us on a magnificent wildlife safari. Bear Witness Safari Company.
Wildlife Photography - JACKSON HOLE - a Winter Wildlife Wonderland - Grand Teton National Park
Winter wildlife in Jackson, Wy from November thru April
Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park Tour & Safari
Your Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park wildlife and scenic tour will be guided by local, world class, wildlife photographers, which will provide you with the best chance for that once in a lifetime photographic opportunity. Our mature guides will provide the knowledge for you to appreciate all that the park has to offer, from breath taking vistas to sighting wildlife. A light breakfast will be provided and snacks and refreshments are available throughout the day. After a morning of exploration, you will enjoy a gourmet lunch with views of breath taking scenery. In the afternoon, the quest for spotting wildlife will continue, with the expertise that your guide will provide. Your day will conclude back at your hotel with memories of a day of world class outdoor adventure.
Travel Diary: Jackson, WYOMING
I'm super excited to share my travel diary of Jackson Hole! I went to Wyoming with my mom and a group of influencers and we had the best time going hiking, seeing wild animals on safari and even climbing a mountain! I'm so happy I got to bring you along for what we did and what I wore (yay to cowboy boots!).
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Visiting Grand Teton National Park, National Park in Wyoming, United States
Visiting Grand Teton National Park, National Park in Wyoming, United States.
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Jackson Hole Eco Tour Adventures - Sunrise Wildlife Tour
The Sunrise Wildlife Tour with Jackson Hole Eco Tour Adventures. Learn about the complete adventure at:
GRANITE HOT SPRINGS SNOWMOBILE TOUR
Soak in the pristine Granite Hot Springs. Truly an awe-inspiring and relaxing day. Great for first-timers, families, romantics, and those looking for a relaxing day with some fun on a snowmobile. This trip is solely a trail trip, unless booked as a private tour (additional fees apply).
GREYS RIVER FULL DAY TOUR | JACKSON HOLE SNOWMOBILING
If you enjoy trail riding, this is your trip. Cover some ground and explore the serenity of Wyoming from the comfortable seat of your snowmobile. You will follow the Greys River to lunch at a historic hunting lodge. If you are on an off trail trip, enjoy finding fresh snow in the Blind Bull Basin and other secret spots our guides know and love. This trip offers spectacular mountain and river vistas with the potential for wildlife viewing too! This trip is great for a trail trip or an off trail trip (additional fees apply for off trail/powder snowmobile). This trip is only offered on weekdays (special arrangements can be made for private tours). Learn more -
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
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SLOW TV: Amangani Jackson Hole, Wyoming to Sorrel River Ranch, Moab, Utah Part I
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4,000+ Mile Road Trip in 1967 VW Bus with Family of 5 and 2 Dogs #2
After last summer's road trip, our 1967 VW Bus was not in optimal shape, but we wanted to take it out west again. My dad decided to almost completely rebuild the engine and make some major alterations so we could make it back out. During our two week trip we went through 15 states, went to 5 national parks, and drove more than 4,100 miles.
Once we got to Colorado we started our trip in Durango, then went to Silverton and Telluride to camp and we even went off-roading in our Bus (on 4-wheel drive only trails). After Colorado we headed to Moab, Utah for a few days for more camping, then went to Jackson Hole, WY to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park. We made Badlands National Park our last stop and then headed back home. We had so much fun on our camping/road trip and are so glad our Bus made it out another year.
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Granite Hot Springs, Wyoming
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Granite Hot Springs is a hot spring located in Sublette County, Wyoming, 30 miles southeast of Jackson.It is maintained by the United States Forest Service.Early settlers in the region dug a pool to collect the water.The Civilian Conservation Corps enhanced the pool in 1935, adding a campground, changing room, and deck.
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A drive along the Colorado Riverway Recreation Area in eastern Utah
This video starts near Moab, Utah on State Highway 128 as it winds its way the Colorado Riverway. I have another video that was recorded deeper into the riverway.
Here's a description of the Riverway provided by the Bureau of Land Management:
The Colorado Riverway includes 48 miles [77 kilometres] of spectacular red-rock canyon along the Colorado River near Moab. The only stretch of the Colorado River in Utah accessible by paved highways, the riverway allows visitors to drive along the river, enjoying the scenic wonderland of colorful cliffs, river-carved canyons, and massive sandstone spires. Various layers of sandstone have been revealed by the cutting action of the river. The drive along the Colorado Riverway is one of the most scenic in the United States.
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09-21-2015
8 Day Yellowstone Road Trip - Amazing Landscapes and Wildlife
My dad and I for our annual vacation together, did an 8 day road trip starting in Rapid City, SD to Salt Lake City, UT. Our main places to visit were Mount Rushmore and Yellowstone, but we saw so much other great sights along the way.
We started out with a way too early 6am flight out of LAX, connected through SLC, then finally to Rapid City where we picked up our Chevy Traverse, which ended up getting 23mpg for the trip.
I heard about Wall Drugs so I figured we'd stop there, you really need to stop there since there's a billboard every mile along the way. More curiosity than anything at that point, but it's just a tourist trap, bunch of shops and stuff. We ate at a bad restaurant nearby, not many choices unfortunately.
Our next stop was the Badlands National Park, amazing landscapes there, and some prairie dogs, bison and deer. We then drove to Keystone to check into our hotel and it was still light out so we went to Mount Rushmore instead of at sunrise. It was great, hardly any people, nice light, except they charge a parking fee, even though my dad has the senior national park pass.
Day 2 we started with a nice free breakfast, saw a few deer right there at the hotel, then made our way to Custer State Park in search of bison. The lady at the visitor center told us where to find the herd, and she was right. We saw hundreds of them, some even came up to the car.
The next stop was the Crazy Horse Memorial, but it was foggy and we couldn't see it, they gave us half price admission to the museum though. After that we drove to Lead to find a Hawaiian restaurant I found on Yelp, but it was closed. We ended up eating at a nice place in Deadwood, then drove to Sturgis to check it out. Then back to Deadwood where I had the biggest piece of meat ever. It had to be 50 ounces of prime rib, excellent meat too, I was very surprised. I ate about 2/3 of it, that was just crazy.
Our third day was a long 7 hour drive to Cody, we stopped at Devil's Tower, then Little Bighorn, ending up in Cody and found a Chinese Buffet that was pretty good.
The fourth day we finally made it to Yellowstone, saw some of the sights on the way to the North entrance where we stayed just outside of the park. Saw lots of wildlife and some thermal mudpots, pretty cool stuff.
The fifth day we saw the rest of Yellowstone including Old Faithful, which wasn't as impressive as we expected. It must be rare to get a huge eruption, and it was so crowded, had to be a few thousand people there just waiting for something to happen.
Our sixth day we went to West Yellowstone to check out the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center to see them up close. It was worth the trip, impressive animals, we also had a good breakfast, way better than inside the park. Late that afternoon we took a four hour wildlife tour, saw some bears, bighorn sheep, pronghorn, mule deer, mountain goats, and about a thousand bison.
Day seven we left Yellowstone and drove through The Grand Tetons National Park. The Tetons are impressive, great views of the mountains and lakes there, and we saw more bison, some blocking the road. We had lunch in Jackson at a good Thai restaurant, unfortunately we planned to have dinner at a good place for my dad's birthday, but we go there too early and they were closed. We changed our plans on staying in Idaho Springs to just drive to Salt Lake City where we got a free room at the Sheraton and had a nice free dinner in the Club Lounge.
Our final day, we had some time to kill so we went to the Antelope Island State Park, saw more bison, the Great Salt Lake, but didn't stay too long because of the smell. We stopped by Cabela's on the way to the airport, then headed home finally.
Unfortunately we landed in LAX at 4pm, sat in traffic for over an hour, picked up my dad's iPhone 7, his birthday present, set it up, had a quick dinner, then I headed home.
It was a great trip, we saw so much and covered so much ground, and my dad crossed of a few things on his bucket list.
Here's a breakdown of our expenses:
Flights $931.40
Rental Car $800.00
Hotels $1281.82
Food $421.71
Tours $238.09
Parking $100.75
Total $3971.58
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The Best Ever Tour of US National Parks - Part 5 of 8 -- Wall SD to Denver & Arches National Park
A group of people from counties around the world are on tour in the central states of the US, visiting principally the country's major National Parks. In this fifth of eight parts, the tour makes its way to the iconic Wall Drugstore in South Dakota, then on to Denver in Colorado. The following day they visit Vail Ski Resort before continuing on to Arches National Park
Glimpse of The Residents of Yellowstone and Grand Tetons
Grizzly & black bear, some with cubs, some moose, a fox and coyote, buffalo & babies, elk and a marmot
Jackson Hole Snowmobile Adventures
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I set out to find if Jackson Hole, Wyoming has the best snowmobiling in the world. Sled head and snow machine buff Mike Halpin claims that it does. Mike is the owner of Lost Creek Ranch Lodge & Spa and he offers to take me on one of his favorite runs, a ten-mile spin to Granite Hot Springs. It's snowing hard when we start out, but soon clears to ice blue skies as we whiz past dogsledders and scenery that chews it is so dramatic. We slip into a little rip in the earth's crust that is the 104-degree hot springs, and soak away whatever residual blues came from beyond the blazing poetry of this place. At this moment it seems life beyond this valley is error. This is the place to be. This is montropolis.
Snowmobiling @ Granite Hot springs Jackson, WY/ Снегоходы : на термальный источник