Discover Jackson Hole on a private tour
Welcome to Jackson Hole, a place where the Wild West meets the serene embrace of wilderness. Here, the Tetons rise majestically under a sky that stretches beyond the horizon. Jackson Hole is a realm of raw beauty and quiet solitude, beckoning adventurers and dreamers alike. With a local guide, the hidden wonders of Jackson Hole reveal themselves: traverse alpine trails, witness wildlife in their natural realm, and enjoy a culinary tour featuring local bison and huckleberry delights. Feel the thrill of bypassing lines for a scenic tram ride to the summit of Rendezvous Mountain. Your guide’s expertise transforms Jackson Hole from a destination into a journey into the heart of nature's grandeur. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Jackson Hole inside and out. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Jackson Hole. Walking tours & neighbourhoods A private walking tour with a local guide in Jackson Hole will introduce you to its inviting neighborhoods. Consider these areas for your itinerary: - Town Square: Famous for its iconic antler arches, this area is a comfortable place for families and groups to explore shops, galleries, and restaurants. The western charm is unmistakable. - Teton Village: Known for its outdoor adventures, this neighborhood is perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers. Enjoy hiking and breathtaking views all year round. - West Bank: Offering a more laid-back vibe, this area is great for those seeking relaxation and scenic beauty. It's a wonderful spot for meaningful connections with nature. Day trip ideas from Jackson Hole From Jackson Hole, you can slip into nearby parks, valleys, and small towns on easy day trips that fit your pace, and these day trips work well as private tours matched to your interests. - Grand Teton National Park: Cruise the scenic loop for views of the Tetons, stop at Jenny Lake or Oxbow Bend for short walks and wildlife, and photograph historic barns at Mormon Row. If you care about photography, birding, or light hiking, your tour can focus on sunrise viewpoints, calm lakes, or easy trails with big payoffs. - Yellowstone National Park, South Loop: See Old Faithful and the geyser basins, watch the colours at West Thumb on Lake Yellowstone, and scan Hayden Valley for bison and elk. Geology fans, families, and first‑time visitors get simple boardwalks, classic sights, and a clear route that keeps driving and walking balanced. - Teton Valley, Idaho (Victor and Driggs): Cross Teton Pass for small‑town cafes, local breweries, and wide views back to the peaks, with gentle trails and farm stops along the way. If you like food, casual biking, or photography without crowds, this valley gives you easy options and a relaxed pace. - Granite Hot Springs and Hoback Canyon: Follow the Snake and Hoback Rivers through pine forest to soak in a natural hot pool and take short creekside walks. Ideal for a low‑key day if you love hot springs, mellow scenery, and simple picnics, with your tour adjusting for road and seasonal access. - Snake River Canyon to Alpine and Palisades Reservoir: Trace the canyon to the confluence at Alpine, watch boaters on the rapids, and continue to lakeside pullouts for mountain reflections. Anglers, photographers, and road‑trippers get a mix of river views, wildlife chances, and quick stops that keep the day flexible. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Jackson Hole most travellers miss.