Perfect Pairings: Jackson Hole & Yellowstone
Saddle up and discover the road less travelled on this bespoke escorted USA tour through rugged mountains and remote luxury retreats. This trip brings you the best of Jackson Hole and the iconic Yellowstone National Park but with exclusive offerings that take this adventure to the next level. Hike and ride your way through this wild landscape, taking in canyons, immersive wildlife safaris and gourmet BBQ lunches creating a cloud of tranquil rejuvenation.
Journey highlights
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Indulge in rugged and remote luxury retreats - the perfect oasis for rest and recuperation in this wild setting
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Soak up the impressive canyons and landforms of the Yellowstone National Park
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Lose yourself in a fascinating wildlife safari through Grand Teton National Park
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Thrilling five night get away indulging in bespoke curated guided tours through this epic landscape
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When to visit
Jackson Hole has five distinct seasons: summer (usually June to August), fall (September through October), off-season (November), winter (December through March) and off-season (April and May).
July and August is the region's busiest time when two-thirds of Yellowstone's annual visitors go to the park. During the peak summer months a guide becomes even more valuable, able to get you off beaten track, with knowledge of animal territories and where to find them at the coolest parts of the day (dawn and dusk).
It is in spring that newborn elk, moose, bison and bears start appearing. Summers offer warm days and cool nights and a profusion of brightly coloured wildflowers. In autumn, the aspen and cottonwood run gold and red. It's also a great time to see bears, who are on a feeding frenzy in preparation for hibernation. In November, the Elk will start to come down to the Elk Refugee bordering town.
When the snow starts to fall, day safaris can be taken by jeep in the Grand Tetons and snow-mobile or snow-coach in Yellowstone. It's a magical time to visit, as the animals come down to lower elevation for winter and wildlife watching becomes all the easier against a crisp white background.