The first view of the Tetons is an unforgettable experience.
The mountain range is striking in both it's grandeur and drama, with towering peaks that can feel a bit intimidating.
However, there’s no need for concern. The Tetons offer countless ways to be experienced, each one equally remarkable. Whether you're seeking a grand adventure or a smaller experience, the Tetons have something extraordinary to offer!
Ski
The Tetons are famous for their steep slopes and deep snow, making it an ideal destination for winter sports. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offers direct access to these thrilling slopes, while Grand Targhee in Alta provides stunning Teton views from the opposite side.
For those seeking a more adventurous ski experience, local guides lead backcountry tours around the Tetons. Backcountry skiing is best suited for experienced skiers with avalanche safety knowledge.
Nordic Ski
If downhill skiing isn't your preference, cross-country skiing offers a more peaceful way to enjoy the winter landscapes. Glide through serene forests on the way to Taggart Lake, taking in the tranquil surroundings. For beginners, Grand Teton National Park grooms its roads each winter for cross-country skiing, skate skiing, and snowshoeing, with designated lanes for each activity.
Snow Biking in the Tetons
Not long ago, an avid cyclist decided that snow wouldn’t stop their two-wheeled adventures. Thanks to snow bikes—bicycles equipped with wide tires designed to easily navigate snow—cycling has become a year-round activity. Riding a snow bike is an excellent, low-impact way to explore the Teton area. However, it’s important to note that in Grand Teton National Park, snow bikes are only permitted on roadways open to cars.
Hiking the Tetons
With hundreds of miles of hiking trails, the Tetons offer something for every adventurer. For a customizable day, start at String or Jenny Lake and choose from a variety of trails that wind around the lakes and into the mountains. If you're up for a longer journey, take the Jenny Lake ferry across the lake and hike into Cascade Canyon.
This 10-mile hike provides stunning views of the Tetons. For a more relaxed experience, visit Hidden Falls or Inspiration Point, or simply walk around the lake as far as your legs allow. For additional hiking, venture into the nearby Bridger-Teton National Forest.
Rafting the Snake River
River trips are an excellent opportunity for wildlife viewing—look out for waterfowl, eagles, and the occasional river otter. Moose and other large mammals are also commonly seen along the riverbanks. Though the water moves slowly, the river is braided and technical, so hiring a river guide is highly recommended for safety and enjoyment.
Horseback Riding in the Tetons
Experience the Tetons like a true Wyomingite with a horseback ride through the stunning landscape. Local outfitters in the Jackson area offer horseback riding tours suitable for all skill levels. Enjoy the peaceful rhythm of the horse’s gait as you ride through alpine meadows, creeks, and forests, all while taking in the breathtaking views and keeping an eye out for wildlife.
Climbing in the Tetons
The Tetons are a climber's dream. The iconic Grand Teton draws mountaineers from all over, and with the help of experienced outfitters like Exum Mountain Guides, summiting the peak is a realistic goal. For those looking for a less demanding challenge, there are plenty of other climbs in the Tetons, guided by experts who will teach you the ropes as you ascend the rugged rock faces.